As Los Angeles prepares to welcome the World Cup and the 2028 Olympics — spectacles that will put Los Angeles on the world stage and demand airtight security for residents and visitors alike — City Hall is locked in a bruising fight over whether it will fund enough police officers to keep the city and the rest of the world safe.
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