Los Angeles Times

Rein in LASD

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Re: “After attack, rhetoric raises alarm,” Sept. 16.

The Times article about Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s ongoing feud with civilian agencies and his department’s continued efforts to intimidate protesters underscore­s the imperative of enacting an urgent solution. It’s obvious that the entire department is irredeemab­ly entrenched in “Us vs. Them.”

L.A. County must have complete control of its law enforcemen­t. Make the department accountabl­e to oversight in each and every way. Individual deputies can be “immunized” from personal liability only if they can be fired at will. The county should be willing to pay out one-time settlement­s in exchange for hiring/firing power. That way, deputies will learn to play fair or leave.

If the Assn. for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs is unwilling to bend to reason, disband and rebuild the LASD without the union.

SPIKE TUCKER

Lompoc

It seems that there is no end to the problems with Villanueva and his department. Week after week, he and/or his deputies are in the news and not in a positive way. Before him it was Sheriff Lee Baca, now in prison.

Gang-like behavior is rampant throughout the department. The recent tragic events underline the inability of the Sheriff ’s Department to work with the communitie­s it serves.

The question is, why is sheriff an elective office?

It is not just in L.A. County. This job requires a person with excellent management skills as well as in-depth knowledge of criminal behavior, criminal justice, community relations and law — areas that the public is not equipped to assess.

Sheriff should be an office like police chief, where an appointed committee chooses the person for the job based on a thorough investigat­ion of candidates.

An ineffectiv­e police chief can be fired. Not so with a sheriff. Let’s work to change the system so that we have competent, accountabl­e leaders in law enforcemen­t.

LAURIE GUITTEAU

Santa Barbara

The behavior and rhetoric of Villanueva have been alarming for some time. But the attack on the officers in Compton has increased his vile oratory. I don’t believe there are any excuses for his behavior. Absolutely none.

After all, this has been going on long before the last week. And “spokeswoma­n” Juanita Navarro-Suarez would not have sent her many racist tweets without at least tacit support from her boss.

When I hear Villanueva, I start to wonder how anyone in the Sheriff ’s Department can feel safe, let alone the public that the department is supposed to serve. He acts like there is no need for the department to work in cooperatio­n with the community.

The reality is that the community offers as much protection to these officers as the officers provide to the community. Without trust, everyone suffers the consequenc­es.

Villanueva and those who follow his lead are putting officers and the community at risk.

ELIZABETH HALL

El Cajon, Calif.

The Times’ prepostero­us claim that the Sheriff ’s Department is displaying an “aggressive tone” in its response to the near assassinat­ion of two of its deputies boggles the mind. Did The Times expect the department to submissive­ly lavish praise on the suspect?

SAM CHAIDEZ

Mission Hills

Deputies are supposed to be trained to deescalate situations. Navarro-Suarez chose to do just the opposite with her inflammato­ry words.

What was Navarro-Suarez’s intent? Her behavior can only be seen as an attempt to instigate more violence.

Striking such a confrontat­ional tone with a whole community — angering the people she serves — while stoking the pain fellow deputies undoubtedl­y feel, was escalation, pure and simple. Her lack of profession­alism has to be eliminated from the Los Angels County Sheriff ’s Department.

JEFF BORNSTEIN

Canoga Park

 ?? Jae C. Hong Associated Press ?? SHERIFF Alex Villanueva has faced criticism for his response to the recent attack on two deputies.
Jae C. Hong Associated Press SHERIFF Alex Villanueva has faced criticism for his response to the recent attack on two deputies.

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