Parks Assails Mayor’s Public Safety Record
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From Times Staff Reports
Councilman Bernard C. Parks, the former police chief who is running for mayor, pointed to a rise in gang-related homicides as a sign that Mayor James K. Hahn is not doing enough to keep the city safe.
Police said gang-related killings through August of this year totaled 212, compared with 180 for the same period last year.
Parks says a Police Department schedule that allows some officers to work three 12-hour days is partly to blame.
An LAPD spokeswoman said the shorter week does not cut the number of officers on the streets.
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