Los Angeles, CA - The Los Angeles Police Protective Leage (LAPPL announced that starting January 25, thousands of dangerous criminals will be released early from California state prisons - and for the first time in nearly 30 years, sent back to local communities without any supervision.
"The County of Los Angeles will be dramatically impacted, with over 5,000 felons to be released to our city," said LAPPL President Paul M. Weber. "What concerns law enforcement is that unlike the current program, where released inmates have been placed on parole, restricted from certain types of activities, or provided various community-based rehabilitative resources, these inmates will be completely unsupervised. Statewide, more than 25,000 felons are being released without supervision. The conditions of release are catastrophic for all US citizens...