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City Hall: Coggs Continues to Lead Push for Enhanced Trauma-Informed Care

Alderwoman pushes for standardization in referrals with hopes of preventing future crime. By Jeramey Jannene - Jan 7th, 2021 05:20 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Milele Coggs. Photo from the City of Milwaukee. When an individual witnesses a traumatic event what happens next is increasingly viewed as a determinant of future events. “We argue about more cops all the time, but one of the simple things we can do is make sure people who experience trauma, particularly young people, can be referred to and offered the counseling assistance that they need,” said Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs Thursday to members of the Public Safety & Health Committee. “In hopes that it will prevent them in the future from becoming victimizers themselves.”

7 days, 29 killings: LA County s deadliest week reveals pain, inequity and injustice

7 days, 29 killings: LA County s deadliest week reveals pain, inequity and injustice
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Pamplin Media Group - Police reform will move forward in 2021

Police reform will move forward in 2021 Portland City Council and Oregon Legislatureare already scheduled to act next year. Many local racial justice advocates are angry the City Council didn t do more to reform the Portland Police Bureau in 2020. They were disappointed when the council only cut the bureau budget by $27 million instead of the $50 million that protesters demanded. The council also was accused of selling out when it did not rewrite the police union contract to make it easier to fire officers. And they were upset the existing bureaucratic police oversight system was not immediately replaced with a more effective one.

Philadelphia Homicides: Woman in argument, man visiting family became latest Philly homicide victims in record year

Philadelphia police are investigating a double shooting that one teen dead and one man critically injured. In another homicide, police said a 43-year-old man who was visiting family was shot dead on the 2300 block of North Cleveland Street in North Philadelphia around 10:20 p.m. Monday. When police arrived on location, they found a 43-year-old male laying on the sidewalk. He was shot in the face and multiple times in the left side of his torso, Small said. He was taken to Temple University Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Chief Inspector Small said detectives found 12 shell casings near where the victim was located.

L A homicides rose in 2020: A look at the deadliest week

On a night in late June, Carla Walton lighted a candle where a childhood friend had been gunned down the previous day. Walton didn’t intend to stay long at the sidewalk vigil in Long Beach. She had to be up the next morning to bury another friend a young mother who’d been shot dead while waiting at a red light in Compton. Her sadness over the bloodshed had boiled over into anger. Walton called her daughter earlier in the day “just ranting ranting about gun violence,” her daughter recalled. “She was just going off.” The violence circling Walton’s life wasn’t finished. A man heckled the mourners at the vigil, provoking a confrontation. He and four people in the crowd pulled out guns and opened fire. Two bullets hit Walton. She died in a hospital later that night.

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