WATCH LIVE: LAPD chief says zero-bail policy sets unequal stage for law enforcement -- now on Eyewitness Newsmakers
When it comes to shop owners and workers, what's legal and what's not when it comes to stopping thieves in their tracks? Can a shrinking LAPD address this growing problem? Marc Brown talks to LAPD Chief Michel Moore on Eyewitness Newsmakers.It's a controversial policy that prohibits the Los Angeles Police Department and the L.A. County Sheriff's Department from requiring cash bail for individuals arrested for misdemeanors and non-violent offenses.
Plus, a zero-bail policy sets an unequal stage for the law enforcement community, the chief said. He said when someone commits a crime in a city like Glendale, for instance, they will face bail, while those who commit the same crime in the city of Los Angeles will not have to put up bail. Moore calls this an unequal setting.The Los Angeles Police Department is facing a severe staffing shortage. Chief Moore says the LAPD now has fewer than 9,000 officers, which is a historic low.
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