Governor Newsom Boosts Crime-Fighting Efforts Across California Cities

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Governor Gavin Newsom announced the deployment of new California Highway Patrol crime suppression teams across major cities to build on successful efforts that have significantly reduced crime rates statewide, with positive results in cities like Bakersfield, Oakland, and San Bernardino, supported by substantial public safety investments since 2019.
- Governor Newsom deploys new teams to fight crime in major California cities, building on existing successful efforts Governor of California (.gov)
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- California Highway Patrol 'crime suppression teams' head to Los Angeles, San Bernardino ABC7 Los Angeles
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