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San Diego's police force is struggling to protect the community due to staff shortages and an increase in violent crime. With violent crimes skyrocketing in cities and homelessness on the rise, San Diego is in need of good cops.

SAN DIEGO – Citing an increase in violent crime and staffing shortages, the San Diego Police Department will exceed its overtime budget bySDPD Chief Dave Nisleit presented an update on the department’s budget at a meeting of the San Diego City Council Monday, announcing that through the most recent period of November, the department had hit $21.3 million in overtime of the total budgeted $40.2 million.

“You do what you have to do in an emergency situation, you don’t want a 911 call going to hold,” Zucchet said. “But that’s nuts as a long term budget strategy.” Nisleit acknowledged the concerns about sworn officers working civilian positions and racking up overtime hours, but said that was uncommon.

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