ByPauline Russo Cutter
Mayor Pauline Russo Cutter issued the following statement on March 25:
On behalf of the City of San Leandro, I strongly condemn the recent attacks on Asian Americans in our city and all across the nation. Diversity is one of San Leandro’s greatest strengths with 32% of San Leandro residents of Asian descent, including many City employees. There is no room for racist remarks or violence directed toward any minority group.
On March 18, 2021, Acting Police Chief Luis Torres reinforced the San Leandro Police Department’s zero-tolerance stance on hateful acts by stating, “I urge San Leandro to come together and speak up against hate and racism. Remember, if you ‘See Something, Say Something,’ and let’s make sure our Asian community knows that we will not tolerate any acts of hate against them.”
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