La Policía y la política de manos suaves con los delincuentes en California

California sufre la escasez de agentes tras la aprobación hace años de una legislación que permite poner en libertad a delincuentes que no hayan cometido delitos violentos.
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Una gran cantidad de agentes de policía están abandonando California y buscando trabajo en otros estados de EE.UU., sobre todo en Texas, debido a la elevada delincuencia, la peligrosidad del servicio y la “blanda” política estatal hacia los criminales.

Lester

 Cientos de policías consideran que su trabajo en California se ha vuelto “inútil”, tras la aprobación hace años de una legislación que convierte a las prisiones del estado en “puertas giratorias” y permite poner en libertad a delincuentes que no hayan cometido delitos violentos.

Muchos consideran que al menos en Texas, los agentes de policía no tienen un estado de partido único que sea institucionalmente hostil a la policía y al Estado de derecho.

Gina Miller, exayudante del sheriff del condado de San Bernardino, cree que la nueva política generó una anarquía dentro de California, dejando a los policías inseguros y con la sensación de que “todo lo que hacían carecía de sentido”.  Como ejemplo, citó el caso de un delincuente que fue liberado el mismo día de su arresto tras apuntar a la cabeza a su esposa con una pistola cargada.

Los nuevos destinos de los policías que se marchan son los estados de Texas, Montana y Arizona, que mantienen duras políticas de lucha contra la delincuencia. Desde 2019, unos 5.000 oficiales abandonaron California, según el medio.

Warnke

En este contexto, la jefa de Policía de Sacramento, Kathy Lester, afirmó el año pasado que su departamento enfrentaba una falta de personal, al igual que otras ciudades californianas. Así, el Departamento del Sheriff del Condado de Los Ángeles sufre un déficit de agentes del 20 %, mientras que el de San Diego perdió en 2022 a más de 230.

La escasez de policías podría repercutir negativamente en la seguridad de los residentes del estado, que ya sufre un aumento de la delincuencia. La “grave” crisis de personal “empieza a dar miedo”, declaró esta semana el sheriff del condado de Merced, Vernon Warnke. Por su parte, Evan Leona, exdetective de California que se trasladó a Texas para trabajar allí, afirma que, para frenar la fuga de agentes, las autoridades tendrían que cambiar la legislación, algo que, según él, “no va ocurrir”. Además, los jefes policiales destacan que cada vez es más difícil retener o contratar oficiales por la falta de ayuda del estado.

 


PrisioneroEnArgentina.com

Mayo 14, 2024


 

26 thoughts on “La Policía y la política de manos suaves con los delincuentes en California”

    • aphrodite_*_5959
    • posted on May 15, 2024

    California is a very dangerous place right now

    • sfkat
    • posted on May 15, 2024

    Criminals have more rights than victims

    • Frankie Skoranic
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    There is no fear of punishment, no fear of going to jail, and the young have no incentive to do anything but escalate their bold and brash criminal activities

    • Jaden Lynt
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    This is really sick.

    • Ray Lucien
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Communistst control

    • George Hernandez
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Texas spent billions of dollars on prisons and police. Crime did not decline. While Countries with responsible gun control laws have less violent crime and gun violence.
    The war on drugs is lost.

    • McKane Greelish
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    I live in CA where there are similar issues. Once, I got attacked, and was hospitalized, because of the actions of some racially motivated idiot that went on a short rampage that was finally stopped. Police came. The pos served half his mercifully short sentence. Later, he got rearrested on 2 separate occasions for a burglary related matter, and I knew because it was published in a local paper’s crime blotter. The only good that has happened is the pos, while on parole, returned to his home state of TX where he committed more crime, got captured, tried, and punished, and is currently incarcerated there. CA had legal obligations to inform me, and any other victim like me, about this jerk’s movement/releases in my county, and has several other programs to assist victims, but the chasm between appreciation and implementation of programs is beyond byzantine(e.g., some CA state agencies won’t accept direct payment from other CA state agencies for necessary procedures – wacky, yes?)… I could go on, but why bother…

    • Tellis Jock
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Leaders are criminals, leaders criminals need to stick up for their own kind.

    • Mike Cooper
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    this country is slowly losing practical common sense, and many adults are to blame for this, especially in our public school system, these weird crazy people teaching our kids to lose face of reality and plain common sense.

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    • CLAUDIO KUSSMAN
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Grave equivocación de los políticos que costará muchas vidas de inocentes víctimas de los delincuentes. Así la gente honesta tendrá que vivir privada de su libertad encerrándose en sus hogares. Esta es la mala experiencia experimentada en Argentina. Lamentable, California es un estado lindísimo con muy hermosas ciudades. CLAUDIO KUSSMAN

    • Dean Mardones
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Woe to those who call evil good and good evil,
    Who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness,
    Who substitute bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!
    Isaiah 5:20

    • Bill Zavarevic
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    If you read or watched Lord of The Flies, you can understand the exponential rise in crime going un abated. There is no fear of punishment, no fear of going to jail, and the young have no incentive to do anything but escalate their bold and brash criminal activities

    • Sherrie Shuttleworth
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Soft on crime will always be the left’s policy. Anyone remember the Asian Oakland mayor that wanted to be nice with criminals? She got booted but of course they voted another leftie. You get what you voted on.

    • zack for president
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    I cannot and WILL NOT vote for people that are for defunding the police or who think “Smart crime” is the way to go. NO WAY.

    • Joe Ingalls
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Criminals Are Given More Rights Than People. Bad People are being allowed to commit any and all crimes against regular people who just want to sleep work exercise study and live. We need to hold the politicians accountable before we don’t have a country left, handling them will handle most of the local crime, when the rule of law is established again..

    • Ash Dempsey
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    MCIA
    Let’s MAKE CRIME ILLEGAL AGAIN.

    • Jimmie Ellison
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Here we go with the same crap. Let’s make criminals like victims, what a joke.

    • Michael Delucca
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Manhattan District Attorney says he won’t prosecute certain low-level crimes. What do you think is going to happen???

      • Scott Mariner
      • posted on May 14, 2024

      This is the LAST THING we need is a guy like this as DA. He is TOO SOFT. Are you kidding me? This will embolden the criminals to see how much they can “get away with”.

        • Sherrie Shuttleworth
        • posted on May 14, 2024

        The left is powerful.

    • Sean James
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    No more de-funding police! Who knew that would be a bad idea!!!!!

    • The Mack Pack
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Arrest and prosecute and jail criminals would help , and arming businesses and making laws like stand your ground and the castle doctrine standard in California.

    • patrick ireland jones
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    The big problem is politicians. They’re obviously more interested in disarming and controlling the victims of the crime than stopping it

    • Debralee Jones
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Criminals are the protected class in California

    • rocky mcmasters
    • posted on May 14, 2024

    Dems voted for this so stop crying

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