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Prosecutors will no longer seek death penalty in the Anthony Avalos torture case


LOS ANGELES — Prosecutors will no longer seek the death penalty for the mother of Anthony Avalos and her boyfriend, who are accused of torturing the 10-year-old Lancaster boy for days before his death in 2018, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon’s office confirmed Saturday.
A grand jury indicted Heather Maxine Barron, 31, and Kareem Ernesto Leiva, 35, in October 2018 on charges that they murdered the boy and abused two other children in the household.
Barron and Leiva are being held without bail. Both have pleaded not guilty.
Prosecutors have said the couple poured hot sauce on Anthony’s face and mouth, whipped the boy with a looped cord and belt, and held him upside down and dropped him on his head repeatedly. They also alleged that the couple alternately withheld food and force-fed him, slammed him into furniture and the floor, denied access to the bathroom, and enlisted other children in the home to inflict pain. ....

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Recall Petitions Pick Up Steam in California After Newsom Effort Sees Results


Recall Petitions Pick Up Steam in California After Newsom Effort Sees Results
Convicted murderers facing parole instead of life in prison, a rise in homeless encampments bringing danger to local residents, and failed public school policies: these are just a few reasons some Californians say they want to recall their elected officials.
Since the campaign to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom successfully gathered enough verified signatures to qualify for a recall election, local campaigns statewide have been picking up steam as more and more residents become fed up with the way they’re being treated by public officials.
“It’s a lot of work, but if you have the money, you probably are going to succeed at getting the signatures,” Joshua Spivak, a senior fellow at the Hugh L. Carey Institute for Government Reform, told The Epoch Times. ....

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Black Lives Matter: "When We Fight, We Win" | Scheer Intelligence


Black Lives Matter-LA founder, Melina Abdullah.
Photo courtesy of Melina Abdullah and SpeakOutNow.
As the world  awaited the fate of Derek Chauvin the Minneapolis police officer who was convicted of killing George Floyd Black Lives Matter co-founder Melina Abdullah joined Robert Scheer on “Scheer Intelligence” to discuss what he calls the most successful social justice movement the country has perhaps ever seen. In the timely episode, Abdullah, a lifelong activist and California State University, Los Angeles professor, traces the roots of the BLM movement back to 2013 and notes that Floyd’s killing was the moment the “world was cracked wide open” for everyone to see the deep-seated systemic racism at the core of every American institution. She adds, however, that regardless of a guilty verdict there is still a lot of work to be done in order to truly achieve racial justice. Even a guilty verdict, she states, does  not amount to an ....

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Sister of gang violence victim slams LA DA Gascón's push to eliminate juvenile strikes


Aja Courtney, who reportedly lost her brother in a gang-related shooting, says that eliminating strikes against juveniles would send a message to criminals that they can commit crimes without consequences.
Aja Courtney, who reportedly lost her brother in a gang-related shooting, argued on Sunday that Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón s policies are giving way to more violence.
Courtney made the comment on Fox & Friends Weekend, two days after Gascón argued that eliminating juvenile strikes will make our community safer.  
Gascón - joined by Los Angeles Assembly Member Miguel Santiago, a Democrat - unveiled legislation on Friday that would stop strikes committed by minors from later being used against them in adult proceedings, according to a news release. ....

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Fury at plan to scrap Los Angeles Hardcore Gang unit because it is 'offensive to the community'


The Los Angeles specialist Hardcore Gang unit has been disbanded because it is offensive to the community in a move branded a suicide pact amid rising homicide rates in the city. 
For over four decades the Hardcore Gang Investigation Unit has been tasked with prosecuting the city s most serious and violent gang-related crimes. 
But the County District Attorney s Office has decided to downsize and rename the unit which has been praised by BLM activists but criticized by prosecutors.
The office will be decentralized under plans by DA George Gascon with specialist officers transferred to other units despite its 700 active cases. ....

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