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LAPD Chief Michel Moore Says Crime Down 23% Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

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LAPD Chief Michel Moore Says Crime Down 23% Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

LAPD Chief Michel Moore Says Crime Down 23% Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said Monday that crime in the city had decreased by 23% this March compared to March 2019 as Angelenos followed the mayor's Safer at Home order.


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