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Los Angeles County Sheriff’s To Host Virtual Town Hall For Santa Clarita Residents

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva and Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Captain Justin Diez are set to host a virtual town hall meeting in June. 

Santa Clarita residents are invited to attend the virtual meeting and discuss concerns and ask questions with Diez and Villanueva, according to officials. 

Topics discussed in previous Town Hall meetings have included: 

  • Concealed carry weapon permits 
  • Sheriff’s Station coordination with local colleges 
  • A recent string of home invasions
  • Sheriff’s Department youth programs 
  • Cyclist and pedestrian law enforcement 
  • Gang members in Santa Clarita 
  • The role of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in California jails. 

The Virtual Town Hall Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 11, 2020, from 2 – 4 p.m., according to Sheriff’s officials. 

For Santa Clarita residents interested in attending the virtual Town Hall, click here.


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Los Angeles County Sheriff’s To Host Virtual Town Hall For Santa Clarita Residents

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  1. Sheriff Deputies won’t respond to most 911 calls in Littlerock anymore. I’m assuming it’s a manpower issue and that we’ve been abandoned to protect LA city and other “more important areas”. It is time to start issuing CCW permits before law abiding people start risking a misdemeanor to protect themselves and their family. There has been many videos of business owners, workers and commuters being beat up or shot by protestors without any legal means to defend themselves thanks to the current anti-CCW policy. I’d don’t know why the Sheriff enjoys protecting thugs and killing law-abiding tax payers he’s suppose to protect, but this needs to stop.

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