Stagg High School principal removed from graduation ceremony after giving speech
School officials said the district received complaints that the principal was using the ceremony as a platform to express his personal grievances. Author: Eric Escalante, Lena Howland (ABC10) Published: 5:15 PM PDT May 27, 2021 Updated: 7:25 PM PDT May 27, 2021
STOCKTON, Calif. The principal of Stockton s Stagg High School was removed from a graduation ceremony by police after giving a speech on Thursday.
Ben Nakamura told ABC10 that he found out in March that he would be laid off as principal for the high school. During his graduation speech, Nakamura told his graduating students that he would not be returning next year.
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Samuel Nunez, founder and former director of Fathers & Families of San Joaquin, is scheduled to be in court Tuesday after he was arrested last week on suspicion of sexually abusing a child.
According to online jail records, 46-year-old Nunez is facing felony charges of continuous sexual abuse of a child, oral copulation of a victim under the age of 10 and sexual penetration with a foreign object on a victim who was unable to give consent.
Nunez was taken into custody without incident Friday at about 12:30 p.m. following an unspecified traffic stop in the 1700 block of Sacchetti Circle in Stockton by Manteca police detectives, department spokesman Sgt. Gregg Beall said. He was booked on a Ramey warrant a warrant issued by a judge prior to charges being filed at the San Joaquin County Jail.
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