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City Agrees to Join Regional Driverless Shuttle Plan

City Agrees to Join Regional Driverless Shuttle Plan Antioch, Calif., voted to join the public partnership that will use autonomous electric vehicles to shuttle passengers between public transportation and businesses. The four-city system will be operating by 2030. May 14, 2021 •  (TNS) Antioch, Calif., became the final of four East Contra Costa cities agreeing to work together to support a preliminary plan to use driverless electric cars to shuttle passengers to public transportation and business hubs. The City Council on Tuesday voted 4 to 1, with Councilwoman Tamisha Torres-Walker abstaining, to support the initial public-private partnership model for Glydways Inc. to build a multimillion-dollar micro transit network in East Contra Costa. The planned system would complement current bus and rail services in the region and be fully operational by 2030.

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Antioch City Council approves plan to purchase police body cameras

Antioch City Council approves plan to purchase police body cameras By Chris Campos article ANTIOCH, Calif. - The Antioch City Council on Tuesday night unanimously approved a $1.4 million contract to purchase bodycams and in-car cameras for the city s Police Department.  The five-year bodycam contract with Axon Enterprise Inc. was the leading proposal of Mayor Lamar Thorpe s platform of police reforms he brought before the council following the in-custody death of Angelo Quinto in December and another in-custody death in February. Following the 5-0 vote approving the bodycam contract, Thorpe hailed the victory by saying, Ten years overdue. Antioch police were one of the last Bay Area departments without bodycams. Police Chief Tammany Brooks said, I want to thank the council from the bottom of my heart.

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Antioch City Council OKs Police Bodycams

Antioch police were one of the last Bay Area departments without bodycams. Police Chief Tammany Brooks said, I want to thank the council from the bottom of my heart. The Antioch police chief is refusing a family’s claims Tuesday that his officers’ use of force led to the death of their son. Jodi Hernandez reports. Axon representatives said they hoped to have all Antioch officers and patrol cars equipped by August. The cost of the bodycam contract will be paid from the city s general funds reserve, according to City Manager Ron Bernal. Mayor Thorpe emphasized that the expenditure will not translate into cuts for police or other city programs.

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East San Francisco Bay Area Police Get Body, Dash Cams

East San Francisco Bay Area Police Get Body, Dash Cams Antioch, Calif., police are getting body-worn and car cameras after the city approved a $1.4 million, five-year purchase contract with Axon Industries and $1.3 million for support staff to handle the new data. by Judith Prieve, East Bay Times / March 11, 2021 Shutterstock/Lutsenko Oleksandr City Council unanimously approved a $1.4 million, five-year purchase contract with  Axon Industries and $1.3 million for support staff to handle the new data. The proposal was part of a police reform package Mayor  Lamar Thorpe  and the  City Council advanced during a marathon special meeting two weeks earlier. The five-year contract with Axon covers all hardware and software updates and replacement parts.

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Arrested 22 times as a youth, Antioch councilwoman now crusades for police oversight in East Bay city

Arrested 22 times as a youth, East Bay council member now crusades for police oversight FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Tamisha Torres- Walker, 38, is part of an Antioch City Council that is trying to bring modest reforms to its Police Department.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Antioch City Council Member Tamisha Torres-Walker (left) speaks with Adey Essayas during a news conference on public safety.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of5 Gabriel Makinano holds his children Elijah, 5, left, and Havilah, 4, as Council Member Tamisha Torres-Walker, 38, speaks during a news conference on public safety.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

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