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Yan Li, 47, was struck at least once by gunfire when three San Diego County sheriff's deputies and an officer with the San Diego Police Department opened fire on her.
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A 47-year-old woman was shot and killed by three San Diego County Sheriff's Department deputies and one San Diego Police Department officer Thursday after she allegedly stabbed an SDPD canine handler.
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San Diegans for Justice commissioned the study after the group held several community listening sessions where the need to address county law enforcement surfaced.
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The shooting forced closures of traffic lanes in the immediate area into the late afternoon.
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County officials cited national studies finding that as many as half of commercially sexually exploited children in the United States are boys, and that the sexual exploitation of boys is underreported.
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The sentence was deferred until the court could resolve a legal issue of whether Smith can face both custody and probation.
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Prosecutors say between 2016 and mid-2018, the officers recorded hours of phony overtime while patrolling high-occupancy traffic lanes or providing protection to state transportation workers in construction zones.
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The shooting also left a National City police detective assigned to the task force with a gunshot wound described as minor.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Sheriff's Department promoted Theresa Adams-Hydar, a 27-year veteran of the department, to oversee county jails.
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The audit, released Thursday, is highly critical of how the Sheriff's Department has run its jails.
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