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Hundreds of cops flee California to Texas blaming Golden State's 'soft-on-crime' policies
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May 12, 2024, 07:02:06 pm »
Hundreds of cops flee California to Texas blaming Golden State's 'soft-on-crime' policies that made their jobs feel 'pointless' and put their lives at risk
DAILYMAIL.COM
By MILES DILWORTH
12 May 2024
Officers told DailyMail.com they felt state legislators were anti-law enforcement
Many have taken up jobs in states such as Texas that are seen as tough on crime
It has sparked fears of a cop brain drain, leaving violent thugs free to run riot
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13375973/cops-flee-california-texas-safety-crime.html
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Re: Hundreds of cops flee California to Texas blaming Golden State's 'soft-on-crime' policies
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I suspect the same is happening with LEOs in Oregon, Washington and other loony states.
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