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45.1% of Californians are fully vaccinated. Reader feedback Help us improve CalMatters by filling out our 3-minute survey. Your candid feedback is incredibly important to me and my colleagues. Thank you! A Message from our Sponsor Other stories you should know 1. Is deadly force law making a difference? Wanda Johnson, left, Addie Kitchen and Stevante Clark at a celebration of life held for Steven Taylor on the one-year anniversary of his death, at the San Leandro Marina on April 18, 2021. Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters On opposite ends of California, two women who have never met are united by grief and purpose: seeking justice for family members who were killed by police officers. Kathleen Bils’ son was shot by a San Diego sheriff’s deputy, and Addie Kitchen’s grandson was shot by a San Leandro police officer both of whom are facing criminal charges under a new state law limiting when police can use deadly force. But beyond those two cases, it appears the close

Families kept in dark while Donovan prisoners die of COVID-19

 into how the prison system responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and what led to the deaths of 18 people at Donovan state prison in San Diego. He died on Christmas Day, four months shy of his first parole hearing after more than 20 years in prison. Earlie Paton was incarcerated at Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in Otay Mesa when he tested positive for COVID-19 in December. His breathing grew shallow, so the prison sent him to a nearby hospital. The 67-year-old’s condition only got worse over four days at UC San Diego Medical Center. He chose to withdraw from treatment and died the next day.

Arizona Software Glitch Kept Inmates Locked Up, Shows Cost of IT Errors

GERARD JULIEN/AFP via Getty Images This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. A software issue caused Arizona prison inmates to be stuck behind bars longer than legally allowed. A separate software issue resulted in potentially thousands of inmates wrongly held in max custody. Other software issues have led to fatal outcomes, leading experts to call for increased oversight. It s easy to forget just how much of the modern world is powered by software, from trains and planes to emails and file transfers. Corene Kendrick, deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) s National Prison Project, says that when software is working behind the scenes, that kind of business operations stuff, you just assume normally it s doing its job.

10 Weekly Highlights from CDCR s COVID Crisis: Decrease in GTL Costs to Save Families $17m per Year & More

10 Weekly Highlights from CDCR s COVID Crisis: Decrease in GTL Costs to Save Families $17m per Year & More
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