By NBC 7 Staff •
Updated on January 5, 2021 at 10:08 pm
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A San Diego Superior Court Judge ruled Tuesday to invalidate a 2012 proposition (Prop B) that replaced most city employees pensions with 401k retirement plans, according to the mayor s office.
City police officers were excluded from the pension reform.
In August of 2018, the state Supreme Court rejected Prop B, ruling former San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders illegally bypassed city employee unions before placing the proposition before voters.
#BREAKING A San Diego Superior Court Judge has invalidated Proposition B (2012) re: retirement plans for city employees. @MayorToddGloria statement below pic.twitter.com/ub5LENDHcp Nick Serrano (@TheNickSerrano) January 6, 2021
ICE removes Mexican fugitive wanted in Sonora for possession for military firearms
12/29/2020
ICE removes Mexican fugitive wanted in Sonora for possession for military firearms
PHOENIX, Ariz. –U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Office of Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), removed Miguel Donato Aviles-Yocupicio, a Mexican national wanted in his country for carrying firearms and being in possession of firearm cartridges, on Dec. 29.
On Oct. 15, 2019, the Sixth District Court in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, issued an arrest warrant against Aviles-Yocupicio. The warrant alleges he carried firearms and firearm cartridges designated for the exclusive use of the Mexican military.
Aviles-Yocupicio came into ICE custody on Nov. 30 after Phoenix Police arrested him for possession of dangerous drugs and drug paraphernalia. On Dec. 16, an immigration judge granted him voluntary departure under safeguards to Mexico.
Global index publisher FTSE Russell said it may delete more Chinese companies from its global benchmarks, after the Trump administration on Monday strengthened an executive order barring U.S. investment in firms with alleged Chinese military backing.
Two SHOs dismissed for torturing, stripping man
Peshawar
December 29, 2020
PESHAWAR: Two station house officers (SHOs) of the provincial capital and a couple of other cops were dismissed from service on Monday in the Amir Tehkaley humiliation case.
Besides, another SHO and one moharrar were dismissed by the authorities for misuse of case property vehicle. The car was later allegedly used by another cop for smuggling drugs.
An official confirmed that the former SHO of Tehkal Police Station, Shehryar Ahmad, ex-SHO Yakatoot Police Station, Imranuddin, and two constables Tauseef and Naeem had been dismissed from service in the humiliation case of Amir, who belonged to Tehkal village in Peshawar.