"Let me be very clear. To the people who are wreaking havoc on our community: we are going to find you. We are going to hold you accountable. And you will pay the price for what you've done," said Hernandez-Thorpe.
"One agency has taken us up on that offer. We are excited. I am not prepared to announce what agency that is. But we will be working to finalize those details," said Hernandez-Thorpe.
"The chief, right now, is at the county chiefs meeting, echoing that sentiment to the other chiefs, for assistance to address this regional problem," said Antioch Police Department Captain Joe Vigil.
In addition, the mayor sent a letter to the Contra Costa District Attorney's office to support the city through what's known as the Safe Streets Task Force.
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