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Board Of Supervisors Poised To Approve Placement Of Juvenile Offenders In Santa Clarita
Members of the Los Angeles County (L.A. County) Board of Supervisors have recommended approving the placement of male juvenile offenders near residential areas in Santa Clarita in a coming meeting Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors is set to vote on whether to approve the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) Subcommittee’s plan to move male juvenile offenders from across Los Angeles County to the defunct Camp Joseph Scott or Kenyon Scudder in Santa Clarita.
The LA County Board of Supervisors will be considering a motion to make Camps Scott and Scudder a long term facility for serious juvenile offenders. If you have concerns please let them know. https://t.co/91FNinasFnpic.twitter.com/lK6n4tIbLn
City Council Issues Vote Of No Confidence For D.A. Gascón
The Santa Clarita City Council unanimously took a vote of no confidence for Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón, as several City officials believe that his actions since being sworn “risk safety of the general public.”
The council unanimously agreed to issue a vote of no confidence for the new district attorney during their regular meeting Tuesday.
“What we need to do is do something to let (Gascón) know how passionately we feel,” said Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda.
During their previous meeting on Feb. 23, the city council requested that time be set aside to discuss the nine special directives Gascón issued within his first hours in office.