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Malibu Lost Hills Station Message To The Community About Civil Unrest - June 1

Our community has an abundance of man power right now, and if we need more resources Sheriff Villanueva will send them.

June 1, 2020

JUNE 1, 2020 - Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Malibu Lost Hills Station Acting Captain Chuck Becerra Message to the Community Regarding the Civil Unrest:

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We at Lost Hills Station know some of you are seeing the few social media posts that reference your community and a call to riot or loot there. This is occurring all over the country and is a customary tactic, used for decades to create fear. Don’t buy into it. LASD has a specialized unit dedicated to fishing for and reviewing these types of postings. By the time you’ve seen the posting, we’ve vetted it via our cyber crimes and criminal intelligence units.

Our community has an abundance of man power right now, and if we need more resources Sheriff Villanueva will send them. I promise you he will. He has already summoned the National-Guard and is eager to deploy them to keep our communities safe.

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Lastly, these protesters/criminal are concentrating on businesses. You’re safer at home. Mind the curfew orders and know Malibu/Lost Hills Station stands ready.

Stay Positive.

Acting Captain Chuck BecerraLost Hills / Malibu Station

See the original message on the Malibu Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station Facebook page.

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