PB Sunset taken 1.29.2020 |
There's a reason why news outlets have teams of reporters and writers and photographers. There's been so much to cover today and I still haven't gotten to the daily briefings, nor have I really found any good summaries of them, so I guess I'll watch them once Nova is asleep. I watched the full Citizens Advisory Board On Police/Community Relations Meeting and I recommend watching it, at least the first 30-45 minutes of it when the community organizations presented their positions on police policy reform, which resulted in the formation of an ad hoc committee which is meeting at 11am on Thursday make sure they adequately compile all of the information to present at Thursday's Community Review Board on Police Practices.
- "You matter, your lives matter." We're "committed to the fight for making your lives better." "Incredible opportunity for people to be awakened." -Barack Obama
- President Barack Obama spoke in a 'town hall' video
- James Mattis Denounces President Trump, Describes Him as a Threat to the Constitution - The Atlantic (6.3.2020)
- Derek Chauvin's charges have been upgraded to second-degree murder, and the three other officers on scene during his killing were charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder.
- COVID-19
- Triggers to Modify Health Officer Order Updated - County News Center (6.2.2020)
- Temporary Outdoor Business Operation Permit
- Physical distancing, face masks, and eye protection to prevent person-to-person transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis - The Lancet (6.1.2020)
- County Ready to Open More Businesses, Activities - County News Center (6.2.2020)
- LOCAL SUPPORT FOR BLACK LIVES MATTER AND SOCIAL JUSTICE:
- San Diegans For Justice
- ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Valley
- Partnership For the Advancement of New Americans
- Community Advocates for Just and Moral Governance (MoGo)
- NAACP San Diego
- Alliance San Diego
- San Diego Coalition for Peace and Justice
- San Diego Youth Will
- Coalition For Police Accountability and Transparency
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