
Gavin Newsom clarifies calling train thieves ‘gangs’: 'Forgive me ... They're organized groups'
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom clarified this week that when he called criminals accused of stealing packages from cargo trains in the state "gangs of people" he wasn’t implying the thefts were gang-related.
"Forgive me for saying ‘gangs.' … They’re organized groups of folks that move from site to site."
"Forgive me for saying ‘gangs,’ that’s not a pejorative," he clarified. "They’re organized groups of folks that move from site to site."
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