John Alle, a property owner in Santa Monica, touted the excellence of the police department but stressed the need for additional law enforcement in the area.
"And that's what normal pedestrians and shop owners have to face every day, entering and exiting their door fronts.", according to data released by state officials in August.
"While crime rates remain significantly below their historical highs, property and violent crimes continue to have devastating consequences for communities across the state," Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement. SANTA MONICA, CA - JUNE 12: A homeless man sleeps in the six-acre Tongva Park, a relatively new urban community oasis filled with interesting architecture, walkways, landscaping, and native vegetation and located between the Santa Monica Pier and City Hall, is viewed on June 12, 2022, in Santa Monica, California. across the state from 2020 to 2021. Bonta’s office noted around three-quarters of the incidents involved firearms.
Alle called on city officials to increase law enforcement’s presence in the area, touting the excellence of the department and the police chief. A member of the National Guard stands in front of the Santa Monica Pier building Monday, June 1, 2020, in Santa Monica, Calif., a day after unrest and protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who was in police custody in Minneapolis.
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