Friday, September 27, 2024
Muscle Beach Cleanup: Park Rangers and LAPD Oversee Removal of Homeless Encampment

Venice Beach Cleanup: Park Rangers and LAPD Oversee Removal of Homeless Encampments
Venice, Los Angeles – September 27, 2024 — A large-scale cleanup operation took place at the Venice Beach restrooms on Friday, spearheaded by a multi-agency task force led by Los Angeles Park Rangers. The effort, supported by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Department of Public Works, Recreation and Parks, Clean Harbors Environmental Inc., Los Angeles County Beaches and Harbors, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), and Councilwoman Traci Park’s office, concentrated on the removal of both hazardous and non-hazardous waste from the area.
This cleanup underscores the city’s ongoing commitment to addressing the homelessness crisis with a compassionate approach. LAHSA was present during the operation, offering critical services such as food, water, and hygiene kits to those in need. Notably, no citations for public camping were issued, reflecting the city's focus on providing support rather than enforcement.
The cleanup, part of the regular Friday operations along the Venice Beach Boardwalk, is aimed at maintaining public safety while addressing the complex issue of homelessness. Workers from various agencies, clad in protective gear, methodically sorted and disposed of waste to ensure a safe and thorough cleanup.
This initiative is a vital component of the City of Los Angeles' broader strategy to address homelessness while improving public health and sanitation. Councilwoman Traci Park’s office continues to play a significant role in balancing humane outreach efforts with the need to maintain public safety.
The absence of citations during this latest cleanup demonstrates the city’s preference for supportive interventions over punitive actions. These weekly cleanups remain a crucial part of the city's ongoing efforts to ensure the cleanliness and safety of public spaces while addressing the root causes of homelessness in the community.

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Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Attempted Homicide Arrest in Santa Monica

SMPD Weekly Recap: Forensics Honored, Key Arrests, and Homeless Outreach
The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) provided a comprehensive overview of the week’s activities, highlighting key incidents and initiatives from September 14 to 20, 2024. During National Forensics Science Week, the department honored its Forensics Unit by showcasing their vital contributions to solving cases and ensuring public safety through detailed analysis and fieldwork. SMPD also celebrated National Police Women’s Day, recognizing the dedication and resilience of women in law enforcement who protect the community and serve as role models for future generations.
The department reported 2,817 calls for service this week, bringing the year-to-date total to 92,789. Of these, 1,801 were citizen-initiated and 1,016 were officer-initiated. Homeless-related incidents accounted for 18% of total calls, while there were 37 encampment calls and 16 calls for mental health-related holds. SMPD made 59 arrests during the week, adding to the 1,993 year-to-date total.
Among notable incidents, officers responded to an assault with a deadly weapon on Wilshire Boulevard, where a suspect attacked a victim with a cane and electrical cord. The suspect was arrested without incident. In another case, a 14-year-old boy was assaulted by an adult near Colorado Avenue; the unprovoked attack is under investigation. Officers also arrested a suspect with a No Bail warrant for robbery on 2nd Street, and in a hit-and-run incident on Washington Avenue, a driver who struck a bus stop and fled on foot was apprehended for DUI and hit and run. A separate sexual battery case occurred at the beachfront, where a male suspect was detained for indecent exposure and sexual assault. Additionally, a woman was arrested for arson after setting fire to bushes in front of City Hall, claiming she was trying to scare away rats. An attempted burglary on Palisades Beach Road was foiled when juveniles were caught on surveillance video trying to break into a home under construction. One suspect, a juvenile, was cited and released to a parent.
The Homeless Liaison Program (HLP) continued its efforts with 129 calls for service, addressing six encampments and making three felony arrests. The team also conducted special details near Roosevelt Elementary, where increased homeless activity prompted periodic checks. The Directed Action Response Team (DART) made several notable arrests, including suspects with outstanding warrants for drug offenses and resisting arrest. DART officers patrolled high-traffic areas, focusing on encampments and improving the quality of life for residents and visitors.
SMPD's Community Affairs Unit engaged with local businesses and residents, conducting safety meetings and providing de-escalation training. Officers also attended neighborhood association meetings to discuss crime statistics and address concerns. Outreach efforts included a presentation on workplace safety and verbal de-escalation to staff at Clare Matrix, and ongoing patrols near the American Motel to address community livability issues. The week’s efforts underscored SMPD’s commitment to keeping Santa Monica safe through proactive policing and community engagement.
