On February 19, media reported that actress Liu Yuxin posted on social media that after she returned to Los Angeles with her family from a trip, she found that her home had been robbed. Decades of belongings had been swept away, including jewelry, watches, wallets, etc. There were tens of millions in losses.
"It's too scary. The security in Los Angeles is no longer suitable for human survival." She wrote in the article.
Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter saw from the pictures of the scene published by him that the living room, cloakroom, and cupboards were in a mess. Shoe boxes and furniture were scattered on the ground, and some items were smashed.
According to Liu Yuxin's description, her home is located in the best area of Los Angeles and uses many security systems. The maintenance workers and cleaners she hired said that other homes she helped also experienced being robbed. “Some homes were visited five times a month, and some did not finish the job on the first day and were robbed the next day, and were injured. Someone was killed... The police came and didn't solve any problem."
"Why is the security in Los Angeles so bad?" Some netizens asked this question after the life experience shared by Liu Yuxin became a hot search. A reporter from
found out from a report published by the Global Times on November 14, 2023 that the US media CNN stated that since Floyd’s death triggered a review of bias in law enforcement, police agencies across the United States should be more cautious in law enforcement. Police staff shortages make law enforcement more difficult. A report released by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department at the beginning of the year showed that the department currently has a staff shortage of approximately 4,000 people.
People's Daily reported that in recent years, the social security situation in the United States has continued to deteriorate, and people's sense of security has continued to decline. Some experts pointed out that there are institutional roots in the deteriorating public security in American society. The American media believes that the U.S. government has turned a blind eye to root causes such as racial discrimination, sluggish economic development, and the people's increasing medical and financial pressure, and has completely ignored the fundamental crux of the epidemic of violent crimes.
Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter Sun Qingyun