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Opinion: San Diego activists demanded a jail death audit long before lawmakers did

Opinion: San Diego activists demanded a jail death audit long before lawmakers did
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San Diego County Officers Responses to Mental Health Calls – NBC 7 San Diego

Updated on June 23, 2021 at 8:15 pm NBC Universal, Inc. Steven Olson, Alfred Olango, Dennis Carolino three local men who were experiencing mental health episodes when they were killed by police. The shootings were followed by protests, calling for change and accountability within police departments. But years after Alfred Olango’s death, his sister, Lucy, is still struggling with the reality that her call to 911 might have ultimately cost him his life. She didn’t know it, but when Olango showed up at her El Cajon apartment on April 27, 2016, it would be his last visit. Download our NBC 7 mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.

Activists call on district prosecutors to prosecute police for abuse

Activists call on district prosecutors to prosecute police for abuse The San Diego Racial Justice League held a press conference outside the Justice Department on Saturday afternoon. During the rally, Anthony Carolino talked about his brother Dennis Carolino, who was shot and killed by the San Diego police in 2019. Anthony Carolina said: “My brother is the number one protector in my life, and now I want to protect the people.” The District Attorney’s Office later reported that the shooting was justified because Carlollino waved a shovel at the police. Anthony claimed that the investigation was unfair. He also said that more training is needed on how to deal with mental health crises.

NBC 7 s BREAKDOWN – Part II: Law Enforcement And Mental Illness Collide – NBC 7 San Diego

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.

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