Sgt. Karla Carranza wants to see the Sheriff's Department provide more youth programs and believes deputy gangs are a problem. If elected, she would become the first woman to lead the department.
of deputies concluded “[a]t their worst, subgroups encourage violence, undermine the chain of command, and gravely harm relationships with the communities that LASD is dedicated to serve.”If elected sheriff, Carranza said she would provide more training and education to deputies on how to interact with unhoused people and work more closely with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to help people get off the streets. She added that there is also a law enforcement role.
Carranza is currently assigned to Twin Towers jail in downtown L.A. She said she is prepared to lead the department’s 16,000 sworn deputies and civilian employees, even though she is only a sergeant. Another priority: increasing the number of women in the department. “We never go over 18% of women in law enforcement.”
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