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COVID Crisis Triggers Increase in Elder Abuse


COVID Crisis Triggers Increase in Elder Abuse
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Written by John Grimaldi
Washington, DC - There’s been a worrisome increase in cases of elder abuse since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, reports the Association of Mature American Citizens. The senior advocacy organization’s CEO, Rebecca Weber, says the surge is mainly due to self-isolation and other preventative measures that are in place to combat the spread of the virus.”
According to the Website, PubMed.Gov, “Before the COVID-19 pandemic, elder abuse affected one in 10 American older adults annually. It has been assumed that the pandemic has brought with it a surge in elder abuse due to individuals ordered to stay at home combined with increased interpersonal stressors.”  ....

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The Eighth Street Survivors


Demonstrators and police clash outside APD headquarters during the May 30-31 protests against police brutality last summer (Photo by David Brendan Hall)
Editor s note: This story has been updated since publication with new information concerning the shooting of Justin Howell.
I don t mind talking about how it s affecting me, I don t mind talking about the surgeries I ve been through. But running through the actual memory of being shot, and right after being shot – that s really difficult.
There s a lot that Sam Kirsch would rather talk about. The origins of policing, the evolution of the civil rights movement – anything other than what happened on May 31, 2020. But Kirsch knows his story will bring attention to the Black Lives Matter movement, to the violence against Black and brown citizens that he believes is an inseparable part of police culture. He feels he has to tell it. ....

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Marketing Company Agrees to Pay 0 Million for Facilitating Elder Fraud Schemes


Published: 01 February 2021 01 February 2021
Denver, Colorado - Epsilon Data Management LLC (Epsilon), one of the largest marketing companies in the world, has entered into a settlement with the Department of Justice to resolve a criminal charge for selling millions of Americans’ information to perpetrators of elder fraud schemes. 
Epsilon entered into a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with the Consumer Protection Branch of the Justice Department’s Civil Division and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado in connection with a criminal information charging the company with one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud.
Under the terms of the DPA, which the parties submitted to the district court in Denver on Jan. 19, 2021, Epsilon agreed to pay a total of $150 million, with $127.5 million of that amount going to compensate victims of the fraudulent schemes that used consumer data sold by Epsilon. Epsilon also agreed to implemen ....

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Local Homeless Shelters Forced to Scale Back Available Beds to Meet COVID-19 Guidelines


Local Homeless Shelters Forced to Scale Back Available Beds to Meet COVID-19 Guidelines
The 2021 point-in-time headcount of Santa Barbara County s unsheltered population will not occur this month because of the pandemic
Homeless people set up camp near the parking lot at Santa Barbara’s Pershing Park, 100 Castillo St., on Wednesday. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo)
By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland | UPDATED 6:41 p.m.
January 15, 2021
| 8:47 p.m.
As nighttime temperatures drop this winter, people living outdoors have limited options for a warm place to sleep amid Santa Barbara County’s post-holiday coronavirus surge.
Per the public health recommendations, the Freedom Warming Centers need to space individual beds 10 feet apart during overnight stays to accommodate for distance while sleeping as well as for getting up to use the restroom at night, according to Erin Wilson, director of administration at the Unitarian Soc ....

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APD Kills Again


Austin police shot and killed
Alexander Gonzales and injured his girlfriend,
Jessica Arellano, in Southeast Austin shortly after midnight on Jan. 5, following an alleged altercation between Gonzales and an
off­-duty Austin Police Department officer while both were driving in the 2500 block of Wickersham Lane. Gon­zal­es and Arellano s 2-month-old son was in the backseat of the car and was not injured.
The officer claims to have been cut off by Gonzales, who, the officer told investigators, pointed a gun. This prompted the officer, not in uniform and in a private vehicle, to fire a number of rounds at Gonzales vehicle before initiating a stop and calling 911. From here, bystander video recorded by a witness from a nearby apartment balcony shows how events unfolded. ....

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