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Younger Angelenos have far more negative view of police than elders, poll finds

Por: Los Angeles Times Politics March 20, 2023

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Angelenos are split in their views of the Los Angeles Police Department, showing a sharp generational divide on how they rate the force's performance and on whether officers generally treat people of all races fairly, a new poll shows. The Suffolk University/Los Angeles Times poll also found that residents of L.A. are more supportive than those of several other large cities about shifting money away from police and using it to fund... + full article



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