On Friday, Rene “Boxer” Enriquez, who by his own account is a former shot-caller and hitman for...
Archive - February 2016
Trauma & Resiliency, Health and Activism: A Cross Generational Conversation Between BlackLivesMatter’s Patrisse Cullors and California Endowment’s Dr. Robert Ross
“The most important indicator of your life expectancy in this country is your zip code,” said...
RETRIAL: Two LA County Sheriff’s Deputies to be Retried for Assault on Inmate
Two days after an unusually mixed verdict was handed down on Tuesday afternoon, following the...
Probation Oversight, the SFPD Review, Homelessness in LA, and a Bill to Help Homeless Kids
SUPERVISORS VOTE YES ON EXPLORING OVERSIGHT COMMISSION FOR LA COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT On...
A Mixed Verdict of Guilty & Not-Guilty in the LA Sheriff’s Deputies Jail Abuse Trial Causes Confusion
A MIXED MESSAGE The verdict in the jail brutality trial of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies...
LASD JAIL BRUTALITY JURY HAS A (VERY MIXED) VERDICT: Not Guilty, Guilty & Can’t Agree
In a decidedly mixed verdict that came in just around 3 PM in the downtown Los Angeles federal...
Jury In LASD Jail Brutality Case “Hopelessly Deadlocked” on 1 Count for Each Defendant, Judge Uses Legal Crowbar
Just before lunch, the jury in the latest jail brutality case involving members of the Los Angeles...
CA’s Crossover Kids, DOJ to Review SFPD, LA County Probation Oversight, and Bills to Battle Sex Trafficking
DATA-GATHERING, TRAINING, AND TRAUMA-INFORMED PRACTICES ARE MUSTS FOR GIVING CROSSOVER KIDS BETTER...
Jury in LASD Jail Brutality Case Agrees on 1 Count, Still Dithers on the Other 3
At 4:30 pm on Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Beverly Reid O’Connell received a note from the...
WHO WILL THE JURY BELIEVE? The Latest LA Sheriff’s Department Brutality Case is Now in the Jurors’ Hands
WHO WILL THE JURY BELIEVE? Assistant U.S. attorney Mack Jenkins began his closing arguments for...