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An anticipated study found that hundreds of L.A. County Sheriff’s deputies said they have been recruited to join secretive, sometimes gang-like cliques that operate within department stations https://t.co/5SHehi4rf7
Decriminalize Walking Now!
Fines for jaywalking, an infraction that causes no injury to the community, and should be eliminated.
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Yesterday, we jailed 527 people in the greater LA area. This is what mass incarceration looks like in #CountyofLA. It's a machine that cages a new person every 2.73 minutes. #JusticeLA#FreeThemAll
Today there are 7933 people who are only in #CountyofLA jails because judges have the power to detain legally innocent people. None have been convicted of a crime. #EndPretrialRacism#JusticeLA#FreeThemAll
Yesterday, we jailed 272 people in the greater LA area. This is what mass incarceration looks like in #CountyofLA. It's a machine that cages a new person every 5.29 minutes. #JusticeLA#FreeThemAll
Yesterday, we jailed 645 people in the greater LA area. This is what mass incarceration looks like in #CountyofLA. It's a machine that cages a new person every 2.23 minutes. #JusticeLA#FreeThemAll