Los Angeles police union proposes officers stop responding to non-violent, non-emergency calls
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The Los Angeles Police Department's rank-and-file union issued a set of proposals Wednesday for officers to only respond to violent calls.
These calls range from mental health situations, quality-of-life and homeless issues, problems at schools and welfare checks, to certain non-fatal traffic collisions, parking violations, trash dumping, loud parties, public intoxication and panhandling. Bradford Betz is a Fox News Digital breaking reporter covering crime, political issues, and much more.
The league said officers would respond only if the situation becomes violent or is criminal in nature, but only after the initial call goes to another agency or an affiliated nonprofit.
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