The sheriffs of Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties met Saturday to meet with the public and discuss increasing crime in Southern California.
"This is really special" said one civilian, echoing the law enforcement personnel we spoke to. Many deputies explain that the last couple of years, there has been a marked difference in how the public perceives law enforcement.
"To interact with people and feel their support is really amazing" one deputy told us, off camera. He echoes the feeling of many who, as Sheriff Villanueva explains "feel the profession is under siege". At the same time, a lot of the public we talked to say they feel their communities are under siege from crime. Tune in to FOX 11 Los Angeles for the latest Southern California news.
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