From CAGOP <[email protected]>
Subject California Crime Continues
Date September 10, 2021 8:30 PM
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September 10, 2021









Hello,


In Gavin Newsom&rsquo;s California, crime is surging, and people are on edge.
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Polls show crime is a top issue of concern for Californians, and they disapprove of Newsom&rsquo;s handling of it. Homicides
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rose 31% last year, while major retailers like Walgreens and Target are
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closing early due to ongoing theft.


A horrifying
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crime took place in Sacramento last week when a parolee with a long, violent criminal record broke into a woman&rsquo;s home, sexually assaulted her, murdered her, murdered her dogs, and set her home on fire. It was an unthinkable, devastating and gruesome act.


In Los Angeles, diners at a sidewalk cafe on Melrose Avenue were
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robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight as &ldquo;local residents and business owners say they have grown increasingly concerned about a rise in brazen crime in the popular shopping district.&rdquo;


Gavin Newsom&rsquo;s approach to California crime?
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Release tens of thousands of inmates from prison early, including violent criminals. This includes recently
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allowing the parole of a Clovis murderer, David Weidert, who beat, stabbed, and buried alive a developmentally disabled man:

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CAGOP Video: Newsom Paroles Murderers


When
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asked in Fresno this week about the controversial release that made headlines statewide just one month ago, Newsom &ldquo;did not immediately recognize the case.&rdquo; He then roped in others who could share the blame in the man&rsquo;s release, including &ldquo;a large team of people, not just the parole board&rdquo; who were part of the review. And ultimately, he defended his decision, but only as &ldquo;a broad statement.&rdquo;


It begs the question, what changed for Newsom to allow Weidert&rsquo;s parole weeks ago after denying it just last year, as Governor Jerry Brown had also done twice before him? Last year, he
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stated , &ldquo;I am also troubled that even 40 years after Mr. Weidert committed this offense, he continues to show an underdeveloped sense of remorse for the suffering he caused&hellip;I find the evidence shows that he currently poses an unreasonable danger to society if released from prison at this time.&rdquo; So what changed now, or did he just not &ldquo;recognize the case?&rdquo;

BOTTOM LINE: Gavin Newsom has made California a more dangerous place to live, raise a family and own a business. Crime is omnipresent, and Californians understandably feel unsafe. Newsom has failed our state, and next Tuesday, voters will rebuke his soft-on-crime record when they recall him from office.



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