The Los Angeles City Council is authorizing the Los Angeles Police Department to accept a $250,000 federal grant for training to prevent violent extremism.
The Los Angeles City Council has authorized the Los Angeles Police Department to accept a $250,000 federal grant for training to prevent violent extremism.
The Department of Homeland Security's Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Program intends to help police, mental health workers and others identify people who be might be at risk of becoming violent and link them to the"appropriate services" to prevent violence from happening. But several community members are voicing concern about the program, including city councilmembers such as Mike Bonin. He argues that vulnerable people seeking help from teachers, social workers and faith leaders could be subjected to more scrutiny from law enforcement.
"It has been a program that has historically targeted and discriminated against people from the Muslim community," Bonin said."And what the federal government has done over the past couple of years is they have tried to rebrand this, but they haven't really changed it all that much."Councilmember Nithya Raman, along with Bonin, voted against the authorization.
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