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SLO County District Attorney Dan Dow. (Photo: sloda.ca.gov)

SLO DA Dow Proposes Urgency Legislation for Looting During a Disaster and in Evacuation Areas

Today’s existing law is insufficient to adequately deter people from committing these crimes

By Katy Grimes, January 16, 2025 11:12 am

San Luis Obispo District Attorney Dan Dow announced Wednesday his proposal for  urgency legislation for looting during a disaster and in evacuation areas. This is a great plan, particularly the bigger picture position with statewide legislation… and especially with the overwhelming Proposition 36 win. This plan has teeth.

Here is DA Dow’s announcement and plan:

District Attorney Dan Dow announced today an urgency legislative measure to increase penalties for individuals who commit predatory crimes during a disaster and in evacuation areas such as have been widely publicized in Los Angeles County in areas affected by the Palisades Fire and other fires causing evacuation zones to be created for large numbers of families and neighborhoods.

This proposal to provide greater protection for the people during emergencies is consistent with the recent expression of the will of the voters who overwhelmingly passed Proposition 36 on November 5, 2024. Additionally, the current devastation by wildfires in Los Angeles County and subsequent looting crimes being committed reveal that today’s existing law is insufficient to adequately deter people from committing these crimes. If this proposal is made law, it will demonstrate to the People of California that our state legislators and Governor have made it a top priority to protect temporarily vulnerable populations by providing tools that law enforcement officials need during large-scale emergencies such as wildfires or other large-scale disasters.

“I look forward to working with my colleagues across California and legislators in Sacramento to immediately address this important issue of public safety as urgency legislation,” said District Attorney Dan Dow. “Those of us in positions of leadership who are charged with protecting the People of California must act quickly and decisively to provide better protections through appropriately tough laws that hold exploiters accountable for their predatory acts during the fires that are devastating Los Angeles County. Law enforcement and prosecutors need these additional tools to be implemented immediately.”

DA Dow’s detailed proposal:

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2 thoughts on “SLO DA Dow Proposes Urgency Legislation for Looting During a Disaster and in Evacuation Areas

  1. Increasing penalties for individuals who commit predatory crimes during a disaster and in evacuation areas is much needed? Meanwhile, with police forces overwhelmed by the enormous scope of devastation in Los Angeles County, residents are starting to take matters into their own hands, defying mandatory evacuation orders to instead guard their homes and their neighbor’s property with firearms. (https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/armed-la-residents-patrol-neighborhoods-violation-evacuation-orders)

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