BREAKDOWN – Part II: Law Enforcement And Mental Illness Collide In Part II of NBC 7 s Breakdown, hear from Sheriff Bill Gore about his department s response to the crisis, and from families who say the system has failed their loved ones
Published May 6, 2021 •
Updated on May 7, 2021 at 6:57 pm
Published May 6, 2021 •
Updated on May 7, 2021 at 6:57 pm
The homelessness crisis in San Diego County. Jail deaths. Fatal police shootings. These are all serious issues that weigh on our community, and many times they can be directly tied to mental health issues. Listen to the stories of families who have seen the most tragic of outcomes, and the stories of people in criminal justice and law enforcement who are trying to address the challenges that come with a breakdown in the mental health care system.
Trump Wins, Pot Legalized, Stadium Blocked
By Alberto Garcia
Tuesday’s election delivered a mixed bag of results for San Diegans, Californians, and all Americans as voters seemed to buck the trend predicted by polls.
Although polls showed Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump all the way up to Election Day, in the end it was Trump that clinched enough votes in swing states to pull off an unexpected victory. Trump secured more than enough votes in the Electoral College to become President, although Clinton received more of the popular vote by a margin of 337,636 votes.
The prospect of a Trump presidency seemed more likely as Tuesday night wore on and results from Florida, Michigan, and Wisconsin continued to be announced. Democrats were confident that Latinos in Florida would vote against Trump in large numbers and his anti-immigration rhetoric. In the end, however, even a higher turnout among Latinos in Miami could not overcome Trump’s success among whites in rural areas near