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The city of Santa Clarita is seeking community feedback by noon Friday, Aug. 31 on a public safety grant proposal for the U.S. Department of Justice’s Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program.

The city is eligible to receive $24,647 from the U.S. Department of Justice’s JAG program, which is aimed at enhancing public safety.

JAG allows states and local governments to support a broad range of activities to prevent and control crime, based on local needs and conditions.

Funds may be used for hiring, training and maintaining personnel, as well as for equipment, supplies and more to improve overall crime prevention.

“JAG funding is important to the city of Santa Clarita and the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station because it supports ongoing crime prevention programs that have been proven successful in our community,” said Santa Clarita Mayor Laurene Weste.

“The funding will also enable the city and Sheriff’s Department to collaborate on new opportunities for improving safety, our highest priority in Santa Clarita,” Weste said.

Proposed operations and strategies for the 2018 JAG Grant application will focus on the purchase of efficient technology to help increase the effectiveness of Sheriff’s Department operations.

For more information on the 2018 JAG Grant application, or to view and comment on the proposal, visit santa-clarita.com/jag, or contact Jerrid McKenna at 661-255-4921 or jmckenna@santa-clarita.com.

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    Even if you claim you don’t believe in God, you have heard of God and the Bible, haven’t you? Some people say I’m a fraud trying to self-fulfill prophesy, but even if that’s true, why would I not get what I want? Erika Cheatham and I have good arguments on how you cannot self-fulfill prophesy. Read my websites, including https://www.anarchyforever.com/politics-business-and-science/scientific-and-mathematical-nosticism, and https://www.anarchyforever.com/politics-business-and-science/science/space-plane. That which you don’t know will hurt you. Arrest, prosecute, and convict me for saying that. This is not reverse-psychology, the evidence will show I am in desperate need of food and shelter. And the many undocumented immigrants and rising homeless population feel the same way as jail is like Holiday Inn compared to what we go through.

    Welcome to seven years of Hell on Earth.

    Sincerely with verification for the few non-retards and non-greedy I can save,
    James Dante Wood
    https://www.AnarchyForever.com
    Polly’s Angel Avenger

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