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Bridgeport officials have no confidence in police union vote

Bridgeport officials have no confidence in police union vote FacebookTwitterEmail Acting Police Chief Rebeca Garcia is facing the fallout from the union’s no confidence vote.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media BRIDGEPORT Police union officials said they plan to meet to determine their next step following Wednesday’s no confidence vote in Acting Chief Rebeca Garcia. “Our executive board will meet to determine ways we can move forward from this vote,” said Union President Sgt Brad Seely. He said eventually union leadership plan to meet with the mayor’s office to deliver their concerns. He did not specifically discuss the union’s initial demand after the vote was counted that Garcia be immediately replaced.

San Jose mayor, police leaders sued over police response during George Floyd protests

San Jose mayor, police leaders sued over police response during George Floyd protests March 14, 2021 Protesters clashed with San Jose police during the third day of protests Sunday over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man. Photo by Luke Johnson. Ten months after thousands of protesters poured onto San Jose streets to protest the police killing of George Floyd, a coalition of civil rights groups are suing the city and its leaders for injuries caused by police. The lawsuit, filed by the Silicon Valley/San Jose NAACP, nonprofit San Jose Peace and Justice Center and 14 individuals injured in the protests, was filed Thursday in the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of California It names San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, City Manager David Sykes, former Police Chief Eddie Garcia and a few San Jose Police officers as defendants, including Jared Yeun.

Texas Sees Marijuana Possession Charges Dropping

Texas Sees Marijuana Possession Charges Dropping While possession of marijuana is still illegal in the Lone Star State, more and more Texans think that the law should be relaxed. The opinions expressed in this article are the author s own and not those of Townsquare Media or its affiliates. According to a report from NBC DFW,  Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia is proposing that arrests should not be made on those possessing less than 2 ounces of marijuana. Let me say, I whole heartedly agree. Each year my hopes are reignited that the war on drugs will finally come to an end. While the process has been long and grueling, we are making a way. It feels pretty close to watching paint dry, but nonetheless progress is still happening.

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