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Residents demand action on crime and homelessness crisis

August 17, 2024 | Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California



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Residents demand action on crime and homelessness crisis
During a recent government meeting, a resident from the Crenshaw area voiced urgent concerns regarding safety and homelessness in her neighborhood. The individual, who lives adjacent to Bennett Q Elementary, expressed frustration over repeated break-ins at her home and the perceived lack of timely police response. She highlighted that her homeowner's insurance had been canceled due to issues related to homelessness, which she described as \"out of control.\"

The resident called for improved collaboration between local law enforcement and state agencies, noting that Inglewood police are limited in their ability to address issues beyond certain boundaries. She emphasized the need for a more robust fence along the freeway to deter homeless individuals from entering residential areas, referencing a similar structure on Imperial and Prairie as a potential model.

The meeting, which started late, also included a brief mention of an upcoming presentation from the Inglewood Unified School District, indicating a shift in focus from community safety concerns to educational matters. The resident's comments underscore ongoing challenges related to homelessness and public safety in the area, reflecting broader issues faced by many communities.

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