Once again the Pillow Case Rapist Christopher Hubbart release in the Antelope Valley.

Palmdale, California.,-Christopher Hubbart, a convicted sex offender with a history of violent crimes against women in Los Angeles and Santa Clara counties in 1973, 1982, and 1990, will br placed at a court-designated housing facility in the Antelope Valley.
On March 24, 2023, the Santa Clara County Superior Court deemed Christopher Hubbart suitable for conditional release. Mr. Hubbart, classified as a Sexually Violent Predator (SVP), has a lengthy history of committing violent sex offenses against women and has been prosecuted in both Los Angeles and Santa Clara counties. Following a recent court order, Mr. Hubbart was placed at his court-ordered designated housing facility in Pearblossom on March 21, 2025.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department opposed this placement during the hearing, highlighting Mr. Hubbart’s criminal history, the seclusion of the rural area, limited cellphone and radio reception, and the absence of sufficient nighttime lighting and surveillance cameras. However, the Palmdale Station is fully committed to ensuring the safety of residents in the surrounding rural communities of Juniper Hills, Pearblossom, and Littlerock. In response, Palmdale Station will increase its law enforcement presence in the area and collaborate with Liberty Healthcare, which will provide 24/7 onsite security. Additionally, Palmdale Station will continue to engage with the community through local town councils to enhance information sharing and address any safety concerns.
Please address any concerns to Liberty Healthcare at (800) 331-7122 or liberty@libertyhealth.com. For more information about the sexually violent predator conditional release program, you can visit the Department of State Hospitals website: https://www.dsh.ca.gov/Treatment/docs/SVP_CONREP_Fact%20Sheet_(June%202024)_Final.pdf
Barger Denounces Placement of Sexually Violent Predator in Rural Antelope Valley
Supervisor Kathryn Barger strongly opposes the placement of Christopher Hubbart, a convicted Sexually Violent Predator, in a rural community of the Antelope Valley. Barger issued the following statement today:
“It is absolutely unacceptable that a dangerous predator like Christopher Hubbart has been placed in the Antelope Valley against the objections of law enforcement and the community. His violent history speaks for itself, and placing him in a remote area with limited law enforcement resources, poor cell service, and insufficient security measures puts residents at unnecessary risk.
I stand with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and local residents in opposing this decision. I will continue fighting for stronger policies that prioritize public safety over flawed bureaucratic decisions that disregard the well-being of our communities.
I urge all concerned residents to remain vigilant and report any issues to law enforcement. Public safety must always come first.”
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