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The San Luis Obispo City Council voted on Feb. 16 to continue its discussion about local law enforcement s use of tear gas against Black Lives Matter protesters in the city last June following an emotional meeting that lasted until close to midnight and included scathing public comments about police officers conduct. click to enlarge Photo By Peter Johnson
REFLECTION The SLO City Council discussed the findings of an after-action police report focused on a Black Lives Matter protest last year on June 1 (pictured). The council discussion slated to pick back up on Feb. 23 at 5 p.m. centered on a recently released after-action review of the June 1 protest, which was completed by the SLO Police Department. The document compiles testimony from officers and protesters while weaving a polic
People accuse SLO Mayor Heidi Harmon of violating First Amendment rights for blocking social media accounts
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The social media behavior of an elected official in San Luis Obispo is being called into question after a number of people say they were blocked from her accounts for disagreeing with her.
In response to a batch of public records requests made in December, Mayor Heidi Harmon submitted screenshots that show 58 accounts were completely blocked from her Facebook page, at least 25 accounts were blocked from her Instagram account and only people she followed on Instagram were allowed to comment on her posts.