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LA County Sheriff Calls On LeBron James To 'Step Up To The Plate', Double Reward To Find Gunman In Deputy Ambush

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) - Sheriff Alex Villanueva is challenging Lakers star LeBron James to contribute to efforts to find the gunman who shot two Los Angeles County deputies at point-blank range.

Villanueva made the challenge during an interview on a local radio show Monday.

There are two private pledges totaling $75,000, in addition to the $100,000 from the county, but the sheriff is calling on James to kick in $175,000 or even $350,000.

"I want to make a challenge...to LeBron James," he said. "I want you to match that and double that reward because I know you care about law enforcement.

"You expressed a very interesting statement on race relations and officer-involved shootings and the impact that it has on the African-American community and I appreciate that, but likewise, we need to appreciate that respect for life goes across professions, races, creeds, and I'd like to see LeBron James step up to the plate and double that."LA County Sheriff Calls On LeBron James To 'Step Up To The Plate', Double Reward To Find Gunman In Deputy Ambush

It's unclear specifically which statement Villanueva was referring to, but James has publicly condemned the police shootings of George Floyd, Jacob Blake, and others in recent months, saying African Americans are "scared".

There was no immediate response from James to the sheriff's challenge.

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