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Sheriff in Gavin Newsom’s own backyard goes scorched earth on California governor

First publishedJul 12, 22:03 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 00:22 UTC · 12m ago
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Sheriff in Gavin Newsom’s own backyard goes scorched earth on California governor
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A local sheriff strongly criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom in an interview. The sheriff told leaders to stop focusing only on criminals and start helping the people hurt by crime instead.

A sheriff, who lives near Governor Newsom, spoke out about the governor's policies. This sheriff was very strong in his words, like 'scorched earth.' He asked California leaders to change their focus. Instead of just looking at bad guys (offenders), they should help victims first.

Why it matters

This matters because it shows a big disagreement between local law enforcement and the state's top leader. It tells us what some people think about how crime is being handled in California.

In brief
Who criticized Governor Newsom?
A sheriff who lives near the governor.
What did the sheriff want leaders to do?
He wanted them to focus on people hurt by crime, not just criminals.
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    The sheriff urged leaders to shift focus from offenders back toward those harmed by crime.
    New York PostThis was the specific closing message of his interview.
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