May 10, 2021
Carl M. Freeman Companies recently announced its plan to partner with Beacon Hospitality to build a luxury boutique inn and spa at its Bayside community. The Inn & Spa at Bayside, which will have 60 guest rooms and suites, plans to offer a full-service spa and a dedicated pool, and will be conveniently located within the nonresidential Town Center area adjacent to Bayside’s entertainment venues, including the Freeman Arts Pavilion and the Bayside Resort Golf Club with its Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course.
“The Inn & Spa at Bayside will bring us one step closer to the successful completion of the Bayside master planned community,” said Michelle D. Freeman, president and CEO of the Carl M. Freeman Companies. “Since Bayside’s inception over two decades ago, we have planned to build lodging in line with the community’s low-country coastal design. We are delighted to partner with Beacon Hospitality, a longtime leader in hospitality and a great local
The city’s proclamation effectively makes any demonstration in the next two weeks illegal and severely restricts the right to protest in the days after.
The video starts of by showing 911 calls made describing a man hitting vehicles with a metal object in the parking lot near 2nd Avenue and Grand Avenue.
As the video continues, an officer, identified as Martinez, first made contact with the homeless man, identified as Steven John Olson, 59, behind a business in Escondido.
Officer Martinez then tells Olson to drop the crowbar, later described by police as two feet long.
Credit: Escondido Police Department. Picture of the crowbar at the scene. Steven, Steven put the crowbar down dude, Martinez is heard saying in the video.
Olson is seen approaching Martinez and speaking incoherently. Olson was also carrying a squeegee along with the crowbar.
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Feature image: Placard reads, “Escondido police release the video.” Liberation photo: Anzy Adams
Escondido Police officer Chad Moore fatally shot Steven John Olson, a houseless community member, on the morning of April 21 shortly after 7 am. Police claimed that he was holding a metal bar and threatened the officer. Video from after the incident and eyewitness testimonies seem to conflict with key points of Escondido PD’s version of events. Activists in Escondido called a protest on the night of the shooting, and continued the fight for transparency and accountability with a rally one week later at City Hall.
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