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San Diego Police announce crackdown on violent crime, ghost guns
The San Diego City Council has a plan to address the rise in ghost guns.
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) City officials in San Diego Wednesday announced a new slate of law enforcement strategies designed to curb a recent surge in local violent crime, and address a worrisome proliferation of unregistered ghost guns. Our city is experiencing an increase in violent crime specifically gun violence that has to be addressed, Mayor Todd Gloria said. This plan is a commonsense approach to reduce crime and protect San Diegans in every neighborhood.
San Diego Police Department announces crackdown on violent crime, ghost guns
Spurring the changes in San Diego Police Department policy, according to SDPD officials, is a rash of violent crime. Author: City News Service Updated: 1:25 PM PDT July 14, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. City officials in San Diego Wednesday announced a new slate of law enforcement strategies designed to curb a recent surge in local violent crime, and address a worrisome proliferation of unregistered ghost guns. Our city is experiencing an increase in violent crime specifically gun violence that has to be addressed, Mayor Todd Gloria said. This plan is a commonsense approach to reduce crime and protect San Diegans in every neighborhood.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – City officials in San Diego Wednesday announced a new slate of law enforcement strategies designed to curb a recent surge in local violent crime, and address a worrisome proliferation of unregistered “ghost guns.”
“Our city is experiencing an increase in violent crime specifically gun violence that has to be addressed,” Mayor Todd Gloria said. “This plan is a commonsense approach to reduce crime and protect San Diegans in every neighborhood.”
Spurring the changes in San Diego Police Department policy, according to SDPD officials, is a rash of violent crime that has plagued the city this year, a series of offenses that include: