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'We wish to dwell in a safer metropolis': Vallejo residents urge Newsom to ship CHP officers to metropolis

By Miles Cooper
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December 18, 2024
'We wish to dwell in a safer metropolis': Vallejo residents urge Newsom to ship CHP officers to metropolis
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'We wish to dwell in a safer metropolis': Vallejo residents urge Newsom to ship CHP officers to metropolis

VALLEJO, Calif. (KRON) — Homicides. Sideshows. Property thefts.

These are a few of the crimes plaguing Vallejo. Now, residents are taking issues into their very own fingers and taking motion. Vallejo resident Paula Conley says her group is upset about escalating crime of their metropolis.

“We want to live in a safer city, said Conley. “The (crime) charges are too excessive, we want higher public security.”

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In response, Conley began a Change.org marketing campaign to assemble signatures to ship to Governor Gavin Newsom pleading to ship California Freeway Patrol (CHP) officers to town.

“It has worked,” Conley mentioned.

Conley factors out how the governor’s placement of CHP officers within the East Bay, together with Oakland has made a major distinction.

Again in February, CHP officers swooped in. In November, the governor’s workplace reported that the surge led to 1,200 arrests, 2,000 stolen autos recovered and 100 unlawful firearms recovered.

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A spokesperson with the Vallejo Police Division despatched a press release to KRON4.

“We respect and appreciate our community’s right to voice their concerns and welcome ongoing dialogue about public safety in Vallejo. The mayor, city council and I have also sent recent requests for law enforcement support to the governor, state and regional agencies,” the assertion learn.

The spokesperson added that staffing stays a difficulty with Vallejo police as they try to rebuild providers and sort out public security. The Vallejo Police Division presently has an interim chief, with an energetic search nonetheless underway for a everlasting substitute.

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“We need help now,” Conley mentioned.

KRON4 reached out to the governor’s workplace however didn’t obtain a response in time for publication.

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