More people are coming forward demanding Sacramento City Councilmember Sean Loloee step down from office. It comes just days after investigators raided businesses owned by Loloee.
Sacramento City Councilmember Sean Loloee said he is staying in his council seat. In the face of what appears to be a serious criminal investigation, he sat down for an exclusive interview with CBS13's Steve Large.
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By Williamena Kwapo | OBSERVER Staff Writer - Sacramento's City Council unanimously approved the final draft of the African American Historical Project Context Statement, documenting over 150 years of African American history and contributions to the city of Sacramento.
After weeks of racist hate speech heard at City Council meetings that interrupted proceedings, public comments by phone are over but not without criticism.