Mayor Bass and LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell Announce Safety Preparedness Measures Ahead of Jewish High Holy Days

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell unveiled measures to protect Jewish communities ahead of Rosh Hashanah. The LAPD will increase visibility around synagogues and schools, ensuring officers are familiar with Jewish customs. Mayor Bass condemned antisemitism as unacceptable and praised the LAPD's proactive stance. Officers will engage with Jewish institutions and community leaders to bolster security and awareness. This initiative stems from a summer meeting addressing safety following a rise in antisemitic attacks across the nation.

The LAPD aims to foster partnerships with the Jewish community to deter crime and promote safety. Community leaders expressed gratitude for the collaboration, which underscores the importance of unity against hate. These actions reflect Los Angeles' commitment to safeguarding all its residents during significant cultural observances.

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