In two L.A. City Council races, police 'abolition' is a wedge issue
Tuesdays election will determine whether Jurado and her allies can push City Hall further left on public safety by expanding the bloc of council members who want to rein in police spending and reallocate the savings.
Jurado, a tenant rights attorney, is looking to unseat Councilmember Kevin de León in an Eastside district. Another DSA-backed candidate, business owner Jillian Burgos, is gunning for a seat in the San Fernando Valley.
In both contests, police abolition and law enforcement spending overall has emerged as a political fault line, particularly for voters worried about crime and disorder.
Jurado, through a spokesperson, has described abolition as an aspirational goal, one that would take many years and many steps. De León says Jurados words should be taken literally, and seriously, by voters in his district, which stretches from downtown to El Sereno and Eagle Rock.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-11-01/los-angeles-council-candidates-spar-over-abolishing-police