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Camarillo councilmember proposes anti‑hate resolution after residents report impersonation and hate incidents

5078620 · June 26, 2025
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Councilmember Martita Santangelo described reports of masked federal officials impersonating law enforcement and local hate crimes and said she will introduce an anti‑hate resolution for a future meeting; the council and police chief said they take the concerns seriously.

Councilmember Martita Santangelo told the Camarillo City Council she has received reports of alleged ICE impersonations, traffic enforcement by masked federal officials and recent local hate incidents and said she will introduce an anti‑hate resolution for consideration at a future meeting.

Santangelo said the reported impersonations and enforcement actions have “generated fear and anxiety in our Ventura County community, feelings I deeply understand,” and said she has met with Chief of Police Brian Tennyson and spoken with Ventura County Sheriff Jim Freihoff as part of preliminary follow‑up.

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