
California police chief warns $18 million budget cut leaves the city less safe
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The top cop in Oakland, Calif., warned Monday of fewer police officers and slower response times ahead of a new city budget that will divert $18 million from the police department amid a surge in gun violence and following a bloody weekend that saw four people killed.
"Far too often in these meetings we are talking about numbers. We are talking about money and costs," he said. "I don't know what the cost of a life is. But I know not having resources makes our city less safe." In a 6-2 vote last week, the Oakland City Council approved the two-year, $3.8 billion budget which will shape how the city funds various services, including policing, fire response, youth and grant programs and other projects. The budget goes into effect Thursday.More Related News













