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Law enforcement leaders in San Diego County announced a new regional approach Wednesday to investigating police shootings.
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Matt Dages was fired by the police department following his controversial May 27, 2020, arrest of 23-year-old Amaurie Johnson and allegations that he lied on his police report stemming from the arrest.
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The City Council approved approved the payouts unanimously on Tuesday.
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For the seventh time this year, an inmate has died while in custody of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.
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The Guardian found many California cities spent more COVID-19 relief funds on law enforcement than rent relief and health services.
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San Diego Police and Sheriff's deputies are being criticized for their handling of an eviction notice.
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A San Diego Superior Court jury found Matthew Fluckiger guilty on three counts related to sexual assaults at nursing homes.
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Pacific Gas & Electric has agreed to pay more than $55 million to avoid criminal prosecution for two major wildfires sparked in Northern California by its aging power lines.
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A 29-year-old man was critically wounded Sunday when he was shot by officers in front of the San Diego Harbor Police headquarters.
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Arguments were made Friday afternoon regarding former La Mesa police officer Matthew Dages' petition challenging the appeals board's decision to uphold his firing in connection with his high-profile 2020 arrest of a young Black man near the Grossmont Transit Center.
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