Fresno mulls letting prosecutors carry concealed firearms after stabbing rocks California

Fresno County officials are pushing to let prosecutors carry concealed firearms after a shocking daylight stabbing of a senior deputy district attorney last week.Supervisor Garry Bredefeld is working with Sheriff John Zanoni and DA Lisa Smittcamp on an ordinance allowing them to be armed on county property, according to Your Central Valley.The proposal is expected to go before the Fresno County Board of Supervisors in the coming weeks.“All of our law enforcement — whether they’re prosecutors, the sheriffs or the police officers — get up and work to make this community safe,” Bredefeld said.“The least we can do is make sure they have the means to protect themselves.”The push comes after a senior deputy district attorney was stabbed three times in the back Thursday while outside Courthouse Park in Downtown Fresno.Smittcamp questioned the county’s current restrictions Friday, noting that she is prohibited from carrying a firearm on county property despite her position.“I am the chief law enforcement official in the county of Fresno … if I want to carry a weapon on county property I can’t under a current ordinance,” Smittcamp said.

“Kind of ridiculous … people like Mr.Crawford are empowered by the weakness of the criminal justice system.”Supervisors Nathan Magsig and Luis Chavez also backed the proposed change, according to the outlet, with Chavez calling it “long overdue.”“I know for a fact that prosecutors have received death threats,” Chavez said.

“We need to start recognizing our prosecutors as part of our public safety family.”Magsig said the change would require the county to work with state officials.Bredefeld said he was not optimistic the attack would change lawmakers’ attitudes in Sacramento.“It will not wake up the legislature in Sacramento.

There are a bunch of criminal hugging left-wing radicals who support criminals, not victims,” Bredefeld said.“What we have to do as a society is protect ourselves.”D...

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