
Pasadena PD reminds domestic violence sufferers they are here for them #stayhomeweardenim
0While calls for domestic violence have spiked in Los Angeles County during stay-at-home orders, Pasadena Police Department has seen the number decrease. By nearly 20 percent. For Pasadena PD Lieutenant Jesse Carrillo, the significant drop in calls makes him uneasy rather than optimistic. After 14 years of working with the nonprofit Peace over Violence, a community based organization that helps local families free themselves from sexual, domestic and interpersonal violence, Carrillo knows familial dynamics don’t change or decrease this quickly – especially during a crisis. “When you see a decline in calls you want to say it’s good, but we…

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