A June incident where El Cajon police repeatedly declined to help a civilian crisis response team emphasizes the challenges tied to the department’s decision to stop responding to some crisis calls.
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More than a hundred protesters gathered in downtown San Diego Saturday night after San Diego police officers shot a 25-year-old Hispanic man, suspected of robbery.
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An expert said the policy is favorable to police officers because it includes the caveat that de-escalation be used "when safe and reasonable to do so."
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The arrest of a Black Lives Matter protester, captured on video, prompted calls for an investigation. But SDPD says the results will likely remain secret, because of state law regarding personnel.
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Jesus Cecena, 59, was convicted of killing Officer Archie Buggs, 30, who was shot four times after he stopped a car driven by Cecena in the Skyline neighborhood.
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The season will begin on July 23 or 24, and spring training "2.0" is being held at Petco Park starting July 1. But for now, fans will not be allowed inside the ballpark.
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Officers are now required to make de-escalation a priority while on patrol, and they must intervene if they witness a fellow officer using excessive force.
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The proposed settlement still requires approval from District Court Judge Fernando M. Olguin before class members can receive funds, which both cities said will go toward the protection of local waterways, and the mitigation and monitoring of PCBs.
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Eight teenagers were injured early Wednesday morning, one fatally, when an SUV crashed at high speed on a Carlsbad street.
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Developers were hoping the board of supervisors supports their plan to build a major housing development north of Valley Center.
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The petition asks that a San Diego Superior Court judge order the city of La Mesa and the police department to produce the name of the officer who fired a beanbag projectile at 59-year-old Leslie Furcron on the night of May 30.
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