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Crime & Punishment in San Jose
Lt. Dan Lezotte, SJPD Retired
Join Our September Central Committee Meeting
If you listen to our civic leaders, crime is down in Silicon Valley’s largest city. But watching the news, it seems there’s a constant upward trend in crime. What’s the truth? Do we need to be worried?
Why is crime worse than it used to be? Are there things our city, county, and state leaders have done that make it harder to enforce the law?
The people of California passed Prop 36 last year, aiming to curb the continued increase in crime, but so far Newsom has refused to put any funding toward supporting the law. Can he be spurred to put money toward making our home state safer?
As California offers overly generous handouts to the “unhoused”, while homelessness increases, how does this affect the levels of crime that we see?
Is it true that perps walk without bail, even after being arrested a half dozen times? What can be done about these forces that influence crime in our neighborhoods?
Hear the unvarnished truth from a cop who spent 32 years on the force. Retired from SJPD, Lt. Dan Lezotte dedicated his career to law enforcement, starting as a beat cop, then detective, working to stop crimes involving narcotics. After retirement, Lt. Lezotte started a thriving security business. Join us and see what we can do to take back our communities!
Meeting details:
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Coffee & chat at 6:30 PM, meeting begins at 7 PM
Campbell Community Center
Orchard City Banquet Hall
1 W. Campbell Avenue, Campbell, CA
Free of charge, open to all conservatives