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Ojai Valley News - Written public comments for Ojai Unified school board meeting July 12, sent to OVN July 13

Ojai Valley News - Written public comments for Ojai Unified school board meeting July 12, sent to OVN July 13
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Ojai Valley News - Written public comments for Ojai Unified school board meeting July 12, sent to OVN July 13

Ojai Valley News - Written public comments for Ojai Unified school board meeting July 12, sent to OVN July 13
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San Diego police say no 911 calls exist in case of Black man tackled and punched by officers in La Jolla

San Diego police say no 911 calls exist in case of Black man tackled and punched by officers in La Jolla Jesse Evans embraces community member and friend Amie Zamudio during a news conference in May about his arrest in La Jolla. (Kristian Carreon) The city says police mistakenly said they withheld 911 calls of the incident that led to the arrest of Jesse Evans in May. Print Responding to a request from a newspaper, the San Diego Police Department says it did not receive any 911 calls about a homeless Black man who ended up being punched repeatedly by a pair of officers in La Jolla.

Charmaine Lawson: Settlement Blood Money Means Nothing, Focus is on Justice

Posted By Thadeus Greenson@ThadeusGreenson on Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 2:44 PM click to enlarge Mark McKenna Charmaine Lawson is hugged by supporters at a 2019 vigil for her son, David Josiah Lawson. Charmaine Lawson still hasn’t cashed the $200,000 check that came as a part of her settlement agreement with the city of Arcata. She says it took her four days to even open the envelope it was mailed in and it has now sat for weeks atop her son’s urn. Filed in November of 2018, the lawsuit alleged the city and its officials violated Charmaine Lawson’s equal protection rights by inadequately and incompetently investigating the April 15, 2017, stabbing death of her son, 19-year-old David Josiah Lawson, with racism and bias contributing to what th

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