East Bay community college district pulls back on security plan; companies lack licenses
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1of2Tur-Ha Ak, founder of Oakland’s Community Ready Corp, poses for a portrait near a tree where a fake body effigy was found hanging near Lakeshore and Wayne avenues along Lake Merritt in Oakland, Calif. Thursday, June 18, 2020. He calls for community members to join their lake patrol efforts and is unsure how this incident got past last night’s patrols.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of2Students and faculty walk by the stairs at the administration building at Laney College in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, April 18, 2017. Millions of dollars of parcel tax money intended for faculty salaries in the Peralta Community College District in Alameda County may have been misspent on vacation, sick leave and other fringe benefits for non-academic staff, says a public watchdog group.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Students raise concerns about Peralta Community College s new $6.2 million policing plan
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A wooden board covers a broken glass door on the old gymnasium on campus at Laney College in Oakland in 2018. The Peralta Community College District’s board has approved a new security arrangement that replaces armed sheriff’s deputies.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle 2018Show MoreShow Less
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Students move through campus at Laney College in Oakland in 2018. The Peralta Community College District’s board has approved a new security arrangement that replaces armed sheriff’s deputies.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle 2018Show MoreShow Less
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The administration building at Laney College in Oakland. The Peralta Community College District’s board has approved a new security arrangement that replaces armed sheriff’s deputies.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle 2018Show MoreShow Less