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Family has now settled with the city. Good evening. Thank you for joining us. Im dan ashley, and im ama daetz. The Antioch City Council approved the settlement of 7. 5 million at last nights council meeting. And tonight were hearing from quintos family. Abc seven News Reporter ryan curry has that story. Hands folded, tears streaming down their faces. Angelo quintos family is still grieving his death. How often do you think of angelo . Oh, i think we think of angelo every day. Inside the quinto home, it looks like he never left. His room is still mostly the same. His towel and coat are still hanging in the bathroom. No one will touch it. And so theres this whole thing of, like, maybe hes just going to pop out or pop back home. We want him to be remembered for how he lived and not how he died. Angelo, kiddo. Angelo died after being taken into Police Custody while experiencing a Mental Health episode in the days before christmas of 2020. This week, the city of antioch and the quinto famil

Transcripts For KGO ABC7 20240703

Live along valley waters owned waterways to move out to neighborhoods with no plan. We need to work with them to identify sites where we can stand up. Alternative give shelter, basic services, sanitation, case management, security and create a dignified and safe alternative to encampments. Unhoused advocate sandy perry sees the value in clean water, but he says the only reason people are alongside the creeks is because the city and county are not offering the unhoused enough places to go. So this whole idea of having people go back and forth from the creeks to the neighborhoods, the neighborhoods to the creeks, endlessly. Its not a solution. Valley waters, environmental creek, clean up committee will discuss the issue friday before a final board vote in june in san jose. Dustin dawsey, abc seven news and today, San Francisco mayoral candidate daniel lurie unveiled his plan to address the citys homelessness crisis. Lurie says his plan labeled home run, will end unsheltered homelessness

Representative Carter Secures $748,000 for Copperas Cove Mental Health Response Team

The Copperas Cove Police Department received $748,000 in funding for its Mental Health Response Team following the signing of the “Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024” that

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