LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt vows ‘zero encampments’ of homeless, no fentanyl on streets
Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt outlined a plan to crack down on homelessness, crime and public drug use in an interview Wednesday.
Pratt told local TV news affiliate KTLA 5 he would eliminate homeless encampments, enforce stricter laws and investigate homeless service organizations as part of his campaign to unseat incumbent Mayor Karen Bass.
"We’re not going to do fentanyl in the streets and in the parks. That’s done. Zero tolerance," Pratt said.
"No more encampments," he added.