2021-07-06 03:05:28 GMT2021-07-06 11:05:28(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
LOS ANGELES, July 5 (Xinhua) James Ramos, a California State Assemblyman and historian, on Monday joined other tribal leaders across Southern California to support a federal investigation of Indian boarding schools operated under the U.S. government s cultural assimilation program in the 19th and 20th centuries. U.S. Interior Sec. Deb Haaland ordered a probe into burial of students at Indian boarding schools after graves were found at Canadian sites. I cheer her historic move. SB Sun s Joe Nelson looked into California s schools and their history, Ramos tweeted on Monday afternoon.
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Palm Springs man accused of several bank robberies across Southern California Published
Banning Police Department
A 60-year-old Palm Springs man has been arrested for allegedly committing multiple bank robberies across Southern California, including at least two in Riverside County.
The man was arrested after allegedly robbing a CHASE Bank in Jurupa Valley on July 1. The suspect led Riverside County Sheriff’s deputies on a short pursuit after the robbery before being taken into custody, police said.
After being apprehended, deputies noticed he matched the physical description and had several other similarities to the suspect in several other bank robberies that occurred in Southern California over the past several months.
Two Men Saw Black Man Crossing Street, Shot Him Dead Because He Was Black: Police
On 5/5/21 at 12:32 AM EDT
A duo of convicted felons in California have been charged with murder after allegedly spotting a Black man walking across the street and deciding to fatally shoot him because he was Black.
William Arnold Armendariz, 24, and Samuel Vasquez, 22, were formally charged on Monday with the November 7, 2015 murder of 51-year-old Charles Warren Neazer in Banning, California, according to a Banning Police Department press release.
On Tuesday, Patch reported that police believe the murder took place after Armendariz and Vasquez spotted Neazer crossing a street and allegedly decided to shoot him because he was Black.
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