Gun control advocate George Gascon mulls charges over LA police ambush shooting

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The campaign to recall Los Angeles District Attorney GeorgeGascon is trying to exert pressure on a presumptive decision that no gun charges will be filed against two men who ambushed a police officer.

One day after the shooting, Gascon held a press conference to commemorate the two-year anniversary of George Floyd’s death and demand accountability by police officers. Gascon announced the filing of criminal charges against 19 officers during the 18 months he has been in power. He made no mention of the ambush shooting the day before.

Gascon has had an anti-public safety mandate during his tenure, attacking police officers and filing the minimum charges against violent criminals, disregarding strict state laws that call for harsh punishment, campaign leaders have said. “If George Gascon follows his announced and reckless policy of not filing gun enhancements where numerous police officers are shot at, that sends a powerful message to criminals that they can even kill a cop without consequences,” said former District Attorney Steve Cooley, who is helping lead the recall.The campaign said in a statement: “George Gascon is talking out of both sides of his mouth when he calls for stricter gun control laws but refuses to charge gun enhancements.

The ambush occurred during the day on Tuesday as a California Highway Patrol officer drove through an East Los Angeles neighborhood and was fired upon by two suspects standing on the sidewalk. As his back windshield shattered, the officer dove for cover and called for backup. Sheriff’s deputies responded, and one suspect was wounded while the other fled, according to City News Service.The officer was not injured. An intense manhunt ensued to locate the fleeing gunman, but he apparently got away.

The bipartisan recall effort is currently on track to submit the required number of signatures by July 6. More than 450,000 have been collected of the 566,857 required.

 

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