With the interest being generated by the 2017
Presidential Inauguration, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
has committed resources to ensuring a state of readiness and
preparedness. Although we anticipate many will express their views
and opinions of the democratic process, we DO NOT have any specific or
credible information indicating that any areas of Los Angeles County will
substantially affected or disrupted. The LASD supports the public’s
First Amendment rights of free speech and the right to peacefully
assemble. Out of respect for the rights and freedoms of all our
residents, our deputies are also prepared to enforce all laws and
ordinances that provide for our public safety. The damaging of
property and crimes against persons are violations of the law that will
be strictly enforced by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department.
The Department’s Emergency Operations Bureau has established an incident
command for the purposes of actively managing the events surrounding the
inauguration, monitoring Los Angeles County, and coordinating any needed
resources or response, should they become necessary. The
operational period will run throughout the Presidential Inauguration
process. Out of an abundance of caution, we have enhanced our
uniformed presence for some areas of Los Angeles County and have tactical
units at the ready to prevent and respond to any circumstances. All
deputies are maintaining a heightened state of situational awareness and
remain vigilant in the protection and peace of our communities.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department employs thousands of
uniformed deputy sheriffs who are on-duty 24-hours a day, seven days a
week, patrolling and protecting the many diverse and varying communities
we serve throughout Los Angeles County. We ask the public to remain
vigilant and report any information about potential incidents to their
local law enforcement. If you prefer to provide information
anonymously, you may call “Crime Stoppers” by dialing (800) 222-TIPS (8477),
or use your smartphone by downloading the “P3 Tips” Mobile APP or “P3
Mobile” for the hearing impaired on Google play or the App Store, or by
using the website
http://lacrimestoppers.org/.
If you see something of an emergency nature, please call 9-1-1
Written by:
Leiutenant Darren Harris
Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Hall of Justice - First floor
211 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-229-1700
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