San Diego councilmember pushes back on police union crime claims

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San Diego councilmember pushes back on police union crime claims
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The San Diego Police Officers Association said violent crime and murders are on the rise at public parks. A San Diego councilmember claimed she was unfairly targeted by the union for the spike.

According to Montgomery Steppe, a lack of resources for communities south of Interstate 8 has contributed to the cycle of violence in those neighborhoods.

“Violence is not biological. It has not been solved with over-policing and it has not been solved with more funding,” she said. “And until we address the root causes of violence and crime, we will continue seeing the exact same issues in our city and in our systems.”Wilson said something has to change. He’s proposing that community policing makes a comeback in San Diego.

“Preventing crime is possible in our public spaces. That's where police officers can interact with the community,” he said. “They can do those types of foot patrols, they can do those community policing, but we’re not able to do that with the staffing that we have. And that's why we're raising a red flag and asking for help.”

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