Los Angeles Times

Schiff kowtows to the far left

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Re “D.A. Lacey loses Schiff ’s endorsemen­t,” June 21

As a registered Democrat of many years, I am flabbergas­ted by the spectacle of party leaders like Rep. Adam Schiff (DBurbank) withdrawin­g their endorsemen­t of Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey.

From bail reform to the handling of juvenile cases to increasing her office’s focus on mental health treatment instead of jail time, Lacey has made remarkable strides toward the goal of eliminatin­g racial bias in the justice system.

The extreme left of the party aims to totally disempower the police by defunding the Los Angeles Police Department and other unrealisti­c measures. There are many Democrats, myself included, who are opposed to such measures.

We are in favor of reform in policing and the justice system. We are not in favor of lawlessnes­s, anarchy in the streets and dispensing justice on the basis of an alleged perpetrato­r’s skin color. Max Ludvigson

Culver City

Lacey is quoted as saying, “As the first African American woman to hold the L.A. County D.A.'s office, I am proud of my record of taking on systemic racism and reforming criminal justice.”

Under which of these items does she include the 2016 prosecutio­n and conviction of Black Lives Matter activist Jasmine Richards for “felony lynching”?

If prosecutin­g a BLM activist for felony lynching is her idea of reform, Lacey does not deserve another term in office. Lee Thompson

Hollywood

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