
"I am fighting for real solutions that stop the shootings, strengthen prevention efforts, and protect every neighborhood in this county."
"I have made it my life's mission to confront youth violence and juvenile crime head on and to drive down recidivism by giving young people real paths forward instead of letting the system write them off,"
Pamela Price announced a campaign to again serve as Alameda County district attorney less than two years after her first term began and nearly a year after her recall. Voters removed her by a nearly 2-to-1 margin in an unprecedented recall election. Price framed her campaign around restoring trust in the DA's office and ensuring justice is applied equally, fairly, and without political influence. She cited rising gun violence and pledged solutions to stop shootings, strengthen prevention, and protect neighborhoods. Price referenced her foster care and juvenile justice background and emphasized reducing recidivism by creating real paths forward for youth. She planned a press conference to speak further and messages to the current appointee were not immediately returned.
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