Celebrity hotspot named as one of Trump’s crime-ridden cities
Beverly Gardens Park in walkable Beverly Hills is home to over 80 public art installations (Beverly Hills Conference & Visitor's Bureau)
Donald Trump claimed that residents of Beverly Hills leave their cars unlocked or garage doors open to prevent damage during thefts.
These assertions were made by the president from the Oval Office while discussing crime rates in major US cities.
Local residents and officials have disputed Trump's claims, with one frequent visitor stating Beverly Hills has always felt safe and a local club president noting most residents keep their vehicles locked.
Statistics from the Beverly Hills Police Department indicate a 22 per cent increase in petty theft but a decline in grand theft and theft from motor vehicles.
Trump has previously exaggerated crime figures to justify deploying federal law enforcement, and his remarks are viewed by some as an attempt to create division.