After the racist attack in Buffalo, and a recent stabbing of a Black teen in Lakeside, San Diego residents held a vigil on Monday standing up against racist hate. Also, the LGBT Community Center in Hillcrest has reopened after shutting its doors at the start of the pandemic. Plus, carbon capture technology has gained status with the United Nations and in California’s plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions. But not all climate activists are convinced it’ll help.
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San Diegans taking a stand to make sure Chauvin conviction leads to real change
Local leaders fear there are officers in our county with multiple sustained-use-of-force incidents on their record; those records currently hidden from the public Author: Steve Price (Reporter) Updated: 7:19 PM PDT April 21, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Community leaders in San Diego say Derek Chauvin s conviction isn t the end of police reform, it s the beginning. They are asking for specific changes that they believe will make Black residents feel safer in our county.
“We don t want to just come and be excited that a jury convicted a police officer for killing someone, right?” said Bishop Cornelius Bowser of Charity Apostolic Church. “We want to prevent that from happening.”