Report: West Hollywood Employs Guard Convicted of Manslaughter After ‘Defunding’ Four Police

A couple of weeks ago I had to drive through West Hollywood.  I made sure I was personally protected.  This is the town that is getting rid of many of its cops—replacing them with unarmed “Ambassadors”.  Oh, they are not in the field yet, though what good is a guy or gal with a fancy jacket watching an armed robbery or a rape?

“Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told the Washington Examiner that among the “ambassadors” who replaced the police, one is a man who was charged with murder in Georgia before being convicted of manslaughter and completing his sentence in California. The Examiner reported Sunday:

The operations manager of a security firm contracted to take over law enforcement duties from sworn deputies in West Hollywood, California, was once charged with murder and armed robbery in Georgia, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said.

Be safe, stay away from West Hollywood, unless you are well armed and willing to fight.  Even the wild West had Marshal Dillon.  West Hollywood has a convicted murderer with a nice jacket instead.

Report: West Hollywood Employs Guard Convicted of Manslaughter After ‘Defunding’ Four Police

JOEL B. POLLAK, Breitbart,  7/18/22 

The City of West Hollywood, California, is employing a man once convicted of manslaughter to help provide security after the city council voted to “defund” four police jobs last month and replace them with unarmed “ambassadors” instead.

As Breitbart News reported in June:

The city council of West Hollywood, California, voted Monday night to cut the number of armed sheriff’s deputies by four, replacing them with 30 unarmed “ambassadors,” despite a crime wave and a national backlash over “defund the police.”

The Democrat-dominated haven, whose mayor once tried to ban Donald Trump from speaking in the city, and which honored porn star Stormy Daniels with the key to the city during her crusade against Trump, has seen crime rise 137% in one year.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told the Washington Examiner that among the “ambassadors” who replaced the police, one is a man who was charged with murder in Georgia before being convicted of manslaughter and completing his sentence in California. The Examiner reported Sunday:

The operations manager of a security firm contracted to take over law enforcement duties from sworn deputies in West Hollywood, California, was once charged with murder and armed robbery in Georgia, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said.

[T]he operations manager since 2013 was convicted of charges of murder and armed robbery in Georgia in 1995, along with an accompanying drug charge. Court records show that the charge was downgraded to manslaughter and the person was allowed to complete his sentence in California.

The local news outlet WEHOville reported that the ambassadors were largely inactive.