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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – San Diego City Council voted unanimously to formally establish an independent police oversight commission on April 26, which stems from San Diego voters’ majority support of Measure B in 2020, placing temporary rules and positions a leader for the commission while the City Council works to fully establish it. Measure B told voters that the Commission on Police Practices would be an independent entity that aims to investigate officer involved shootings, in-custody deaths, and other significant incidents, replacing the current Community Review Board on Police Practices. City Council members will appoint members to the new Commission on Police Practices, which will also have its own staff, an independent attorney, the power to subpoena, and overall conduct its own investigations and arrive at its own conclusions. ....
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – The San Diego City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed extension of the Operation Shelter to Home program at the San Diego Convention Center through March. Operation Shelter to Home launched on April 1 by moving individuals already in shelters into the convention center to allow for proper physical distancing to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Because the effects of the pandemic were creating staffing challenges at the city’s various shelters, the program centralized staff in one place to ensure personnel could be efficient even with limited numbers. Since the program began, it has served more than 3,800 people and connected 1,186 individuals and 43 families to long-term housing. Another 217 San Diegans are “in progress” to find housing through the program. According to city documents, Operation Shelter to Home costs around $5 million each month. The three-month extension is expected to cost the ....