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LA Sheriff says he's on track to more than double the number of new recruits
Rookie sheriff's deputies must first work as guards at one of the county's jails.
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LA Sheriff says he's on track to more than double the number of new recruits
This story aired on Feb. 27, 2019.
L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva says the department is on track to more than double the number of new recruits this year. That would make a big dent in the agency's severe deputy shortage.