San Diego Superior Court Judge Randa Trapp. (Screenshot via YouTube / YurView)
SAN DIEGO (CN) As a student at Gompers Junior High in San Diego during the Civil Rights Movement, San Diego Superior Court Judge Randa Trapp had to learn using books that were falling apart.
“This was back in day when you got your book it had a card in the front or a slip of paper and that’s how you knew it was your book. By the time we got our books that little slip was all filled up. Our books were old and tattered we wanted the same quality of education as the kids in other communities,” Trapp said in a phone interview.
UpdatedTue, Mar 2, 2021 at 7:14 pm CT
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Six months have passed since two men who did not know each other were shot and killed outside the Ingalls Park Liquor Store in Joliet. No arrests have been made. (Image via Will County Crime Stoppers )
JOLIET, IL Six months ago on Joliet s east side, 29-year-old New Lenox resident
Zachary Stohr drove to the Ingalls Park Liquor Store at 1822 East Washington St. That night, gunshots rang out in the liquor store parking lot.
Xavier Mendoza, a 20-year-old Joliet resident, died instantly when someone walked right up and shot him in the head as he sat in the car outside the building. Stohr, an apparent eyewitness, was subsequently shot in the back by the same person who wanted Mendoza dead.