LA Mayoral Candidate Ditches Defund the Police' Stance on CNN After Rival Spencer Pratt Skewered Her for It
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LA Mayoral Candidate Ditches Defund the Police' Stance on CNN After Rival Spencer Pratt Skewered Her for It
"“Well, I think we need to be able to respond to calls for help. Public safety is incredibly important, and our police force has shrunk significantly,” Raman explained. “And I think we absolutely need to be able to ensure that when someone calls for help in this city, that the city is able to respond in a timely fashion and that they're able to offer the help that we need.”"
"“I think we need to be able to ensure that the city can respond to calls for service, and we have to make sure that we are able to respond to calls for help around public safety issues,” Raman said. “And I think in order to do that at this moment with our response system, we need to be able to maintain the size of our police force.”"
"Raman's answer comes after she started shifting away from her defund the police stance earlier this year, announcing two days after she started her campaign in February that she wanted to maintain current LAPD employment levels. Pratt bashed Raman for it soon after, saying LA was sick of politicians who bend over for whatever is convenient at that moment."
"“When defunding the police was trendy with her base, she leaned in. When activists demanded it, she rolled with the mob. Now that families are less safe and too afraid to walk around their own neighborhoods, suddenly she's against it. How is anyone supposed to trust he”"
Nithya Raman, a Democratic socialist candidate for Los Angeles mayor, said she no longer believes defunding the police is necessary. She emphasized that public safety is important and that the police force has shrunk significantly. She argued the city must be able to respond in a timely way when people call for help, including for public safety issues. She said maintaining the size of the police force is required to keep the current response system functioning. Her shift comes after she previously called for defunding police in 2020 and after she began moving away from that stance earlier in the year. Spencer Pratt criticized the change, accusing her of adjusting positions based on what is convenient or demanded by activists.
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