The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP) has heightened security for its CEO, Janisse Quinones, in light of threats against her and other employees during ongoing wildfires in Southern California. According to sources from the LAPD, Quinones now has a dedicated 24/7 police security detail, a move provoked by public criticism regarding the city's fire preparedness and water distribution efforts.


Amidst the wildfires, which have led to significant concerns in the region, Quinones' compensation of $750,000 per year has also come under scrutiny. The DWP confirmed that threats were made against employees, including incidents reported at a downtown facility. They stressed the seriousness with which they take such threats and highlighted that their employees are vital for the city's emergency response efforts.




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The department emphasized its commitment to employee safety and the importance of their roles in the community during challenging times. Quinones expressed that her leadership is guided by principles of equity and social justice, reflecting her approach in addressing the concerns raised by the public and various stakeholders.