Los Angeles water chief has given police security detail amid ‘threats’ against him, workers
Los Angeles’ water chief has been given a security detail amid “threats” facing water workers, as wildfires sweep through Southern California, two Los Angeles police sources told Fox News.
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Chief Janisse Quinones now has a 24/7 LAPD detail to respond to threats, sources said.
Another LAPD source cited the recent shooting in New York of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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Quinones reportedly makes $750,000 a year.
He faces public criticism for Los Angeles fire preparedness and water distribution during the area’s wildfires.
“We can confirm that there are threats against our staff, including incidents in the field … that occurred at a DWP facility in the city on Tuesday evening,” the Department of Water and Energy told Fox News.
“We take all threats and incidents seriously and report them immediately to law enforcement,” the department continued. “We don’t talk about the security that exists in our facilities to protect our employees.”
The department added: “Our employees are working tirelessly around the clock in support of the City’s response, and their work is essential to these efforts. They are an integral part of the City’s family, they are part of this community, and there is no place in the community or in our City for any threat to their safety.”
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Quinones also said that he views his position through an “equity lens” and uses it to provide social justice.
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