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Thousand Oaks Borderline Bar & Grill Likely Faces Demolition Two Years After Tragedy

NBC Universal, Inc. The Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, a site of tragedy that also became a place to grieve and remember, faces possible demolition.  More than two years after a gunman opened fire in the beloved bar during a county music dance night, killing 12 people, the fixture of the Thousand Oaks community may soon only be a memory.  The city confirmed to NBCLA that it is working with the property owner on several options, including demolition.  These Are the Victims of the Borderline Bar Mass Shooting Owner Brian Brian Hynes said his lease expired last month. He said even if the shooting had never happened, it’s likely the business would not have made it through the coronavirus pandemic. 

Protesters gather outside Arlo hotel demanding boycott over Soho Karen

Protestors demonstrated outside Arlo Hotel in New York s Soho on Saturday  It came after the parents of a black teen who was attacked in December Parents of 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr. say their son was racially profiled and shown mistrust by hotel staff after being wrongly accused of stealing a phone  Surveillance video appears to show 22-year-old Miya Ponsetto violently confronting the teen after falsely accusing him of taking her phone in December  Ponsetto, dubbed Soho Karen, apologized to the teen on TV but now faces multiple charges, including attempted robbery and attempted assault 

Government Watchdogs Seek to Overturn Outlier Ruling on California Police Records Law

California law expanded the public’s access to police records in 2019, but one court ruling has exempted the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department. (CN) Police records and privacy were on the minds of a three-judge appellate panel on Thursday as they listened to attorneys argue about the purpose of a California law that expanded the state’s public records law. Over 400 police agencies in California found themselves under a new law in 2019 that made available non-confidential records on misconduct, use of excessive force and police shootings. Numerous police unions fought to limit the law in court. They argued the law should not be applied to police records created before the law went into effect.

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