California mayors ask for governor's
support for highway cameras after shootings
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[May 27, 2016]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) - Five mayors in northern
California on Thursday asked Governor Jerry Brown in a letter to have
surveillance cameras installed on state highways in the area after a
string of shootings that have gripped their communities.
The request came two days after a man was shot in the leg while
traveling eastbound on I-80 in Hercules, California, the 28th such
shooting on the state highway system east of San Francisco during
the last six months, authorities said.
"This is of increasing concern to our elected officials and
residents who feel as if our communities are under siege," said the
letter signed by the mayors of Pinole, Richmond and Hercules. The
mayors of San Pablo and El Cerrito also signed the letter.
Since November 2015, four people have been killed and 12 wounded in
shootings that authorities believe are largely gang related, the
California Highway Patrol said in a statement.
Local and state law enforcement agencies began targeting known gang
members and increased patrols since the shootings began along the
freeways, the patrol said.
The mayors asked Brown to support funding for the installation of
surveillance cameras with recording capabilities on area freeway
ramps and upgrades to current traffic cameras so they would be able
to capture and retain images that could be used during
investigations.
The mayors wrote the situation is a "grave and growing risk" in
their communities where freeways have become a "battleground."
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Cars travel north towards Los Angeles on interstate highway 5 in San
Diego, California February 10, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Blake
Officials in Brown's office were not immediately available for
comment. San Pablo Mayor Rich Kinney said in an email to Reuters
that the mayors, state transportation officials and governor staff
are scheduled to meet to discuss the letter on June 6.
The California Highway Patrol said five suspects have been arrested
in connection with the string of shootings, some of whom may have
been involved in more than one incident.
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