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San Quentin doctors, lawyers question plan to transfer inmates amid outbreaks
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A view of an emergency care facility erected to treat inmates infected with COVID-19 at San Quentin State Prison on July 08, 2020 in San Quentin, California.Justin Sullivan / Getty Images
As coronavirus cases soar in California prisons, officials at San Quentin State Prison on Monday began a series of mandatory transfers that have proceeded against the advice of the prison’s own medical personnel, according to prison doctors.
In some cases, the transfers are occurring over the objections of the incarcerated people and their lawyers, according to the attorneys.
would normally be sitting in briefing. instead, this is a debriefing. aguayo has to turn in her badge. it was heartbreaking. because for two years, two-plus years, that s all you work for. reporter: the 70 police officers in this room also lost their guns. they re the victims of san jose s $115 million budget deficit. the younger officers are the ones that are going out, making the arrests, you know, finding guns, finding dope, because we re the proactive ones. reporter: now they have to find their way through life without a paycheck or benefits. this deorientation is designed to ease their transition. with c.o.b.r.a., you are simply electing t ining c.o.b.r option. you should consider not doing police work whatsoever. reporter: george beatty said the rewards aren t worth the dangers anymore. every day we go out there, we re never guaranteed that we re going home to our family and loved ones. reporter: with the homicide rate on its way to potentially triplin
friends. update news starts now. from the school of journalism in mass communications at san jose state university, your source of what s happening at a fresh perspective at today s issues. you re watching update news. hello everybody and welcome to very special mother s day edition. i m tracy. thanks for joining us. san jose police are asking for the public s help for finding a man. it was close to the campus village residents hall. just before midnight sunday a woman walking down sansalsa core street the man started touching her inappropriately and fled when the victim yelled for help. police described the attacker as a adult 5-foot night and wearing red shirt and blue jeans. escort services for anyone feels unsafe on campus. any student, faculty member can use that program by by calling the university police department and we can escort you on anywhere on the campus. campus police ask you to give you any information that may lead to an arrest in this assault an
to zero. when an increasing amount of american men are running on empty. i have been on birth control for five years and didn t know it. all right. let s get right to the talk of snow. meteorologist brian hackney with a look at what s happening right now. brian? high dana, the pressures are falling throughout the bay area, wind out of the south, rain coming down, approaching an inch in marin and a half inch on the peninsula. fairly strong cells extending through southern marin and the latest on the cold front, that s the important thing, we re not going to see snow until this works its way farther south. in fact at this hour temperatures are about 1 to 3 degrees warmer than they were 24 hours ago at this time, when the cold front powers through, that s when we re looking to get a dusting of snow friday night, saturday morning, we ve got light to moderate rain scattered throughout the bay area, if you re not above 5,000 feet you don t have a chance of getting snow befo