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Activists urge families of inmates who died in San Diego County jails to testify at state audit hearing

SANTEE  Civil rights activists asked families of inmates who died in custody to testify at a hearing Wednesday where state legislators will consider whether to investigate deaths in San Diego County jails. At a news conference Tuesday, hosted jointly by the North County Equity & Justice Coalition and the Racial Justice Coalition of San Diego, activists called for accountability and transparency from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, which runs seven jails in the area. A Union-Tribune investigation in 2019 found that during a 10-year span, starting in 2009 when Bill Gore became sheriff, at least 140 people had died in county custody, making San Diego County’s jail mortality rate by far the highest among large counties in the state.

Flight attendant loses two teeth after passenger attack, as union calls for more protection – Travel Weekly

31 May 2021 A flight attendant lost two teeth and was left seriously injured in the latest attack on cabin crew by unruly passengers in the US. During a Southwest Airlines flight from Sacramento to San Diego earlier this month, a passenger became “verbally and physically” abusive towards a crew member after ignoring standard flight instructions, according to a statement from the airline. “We do not condone or tolerate verbal or physical abuse of our flight crews, who are responsible for the safety of our passengers,” it said. “We are partnering with the FAA to investigate incidents so they may take appropriate actions. We will continue to work with both the FAA and the union to preserve and protect the safety and well-being of our flight crews and customers.”

San Diego woman makes most of second chance thanks to reentry programs

San Diego woman makes most of second chance thanks to reentry programs A local mother said the mistakes she has made don’t define her, but what she did when she got a second chance clearly does. and last updated 2021-05-28 10:20:04-04 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A local mother said the mistakes she has made don’t define her, but what she did when she got a second chance clearly does. “It s not where we start that defines us, it is where we end up.” Angela Carapia is reading from “A Fierce Heart,” the book that helped her find the strength to get her life on track after a choice derailed it eight years ago.

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