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Spencer Pratt pledges swift arrests in Los Angeles crime crackdown

Spencer Pratt pledges swift arrests in Los Angeles crime crackdown
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Los Angeles mayoral candidate and reality TV star Spencer Pratt promised that after his first three weeks in office, he would clean up the city in a crime crackdown during an All In podcast interview. “First three weeks, signs up across the city, no more nakedness, no more drug use, no more robbing… no more […]

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