Column: Don't let Jacqueline Avant's shooting get pulled into L.A.'s crass politics of crime

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Column: Don't let Jacqueline Avant's shooting get pulled into L.A.'s crass politics of crime
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Politicians pushing for tougher-on-crime policies might be tempted to cite the philanthropist's death. But she should be remembered for her life.

suspected in the store robberies. Police Chief Michel Moore also made a point of crowing about a coming influx of new officers.

Michael and his wife, Mattie McFadden-Lawson, cringe just thinking about whether the senseless slaying of their dear friend could become some sort of political football. “We just bonded immediately,” McFadden-Lawson said. “We said once we get back to L.A., we would be in touch. And we have remained in touch ever since.”music industry titanBut Avant was a woman who quietly took on causes to help people, particularly in the Black community of South L.A. In addition to serving on a number of charitable boards, she was instrumental in the opening of Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital in Willowbrook.

As close friends, Avant and McFadden-Lawson would go for tea and spend long lunches talking about books and art. The families also would celebrate birthdays and weddings together.Jacqueline Avant helped unite the worlds of Black entertainment, sports and politics. One friend called her “the queen of the people.”

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