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We Made 2021 Count, and We’re Going into 2022 with a Clear Vision to Protect Californians
Oakland, California - Looking back at 2021, California Attorney General Rob Bonta took the opportunity to highlight the California Department of Justice’s (DOJ) efforts to protect the people of California by investigating and prosecuting violations of the law, while advancing policies to ensure fairness and opportunity. Since Attorney General Bonta took office on April 23, 2021, the DOJ has continued to improve the lives of all Californians. As the People’s Attorney, Attorney General Bonta led efforts to advance justice for all — especially communities historically marginalized and overlooked — by defending and enforcing laws touching nearly all facets of life, including healthcare, environment, housing, public safety, and much more.
Air and Marine Operations to accept delivery of final 41-foot SAFE Boat
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- Written by SDNC SDNC
- Category: San Diego News San Diego News
- Published: 30 December 2021 30 December 2021
San Diego, California - U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Air and Marine Operations is close to finalizing the upgrading and modernizing of its marine vessel fleet by accepting delivery on the final 41-Foot SAFE Boat Coastal Interceptor Vessel. AMO contractually accepted its final CIV on December 15. The vessel will arrive at AMO’s San Diego Air and Marine Branch in early 2022.
Woman Pleads Guilty to Interfering with a Southwest Airlines Flight Attendant
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- Written by FBI FBI
- Category: San Diego News San Diego News
- Published: 29 December 2021 29 December 2021
San Diego, California - Vyvianna M. Quinonez, a Sacramento resident, pleaded guilty in federal court to interfering with a Southwest Airlines flight attendant.
‘Watch-and-Taste’ TV
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- Written by John Grimaldi John Grimaldi
- Category: News News
- Published: 29 December 2021 29 December 2021
San Diego, California - Do you crave a taste of the dishes Chef Gordon Ramsay cooks up on his TV shows? If so, you may someday be able not only to watch how Ramsay, or any other of your favorite television cooks, put together their savory entrees, you’ll be able to actually taste them as you watch, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens.
DA Files Hate Crime and other Charges Against Man Who Hung Anti-Semitic Banner over Interstate 805
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- Written by San Diego Newscape San Diego Newscape
- Category: San Diego News San Diego News
- Published: 29 December 2021 29 December 2021
San Diego, California - San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan announced criminal charges Monday against a man who attacked his neighbor on November 10 while yelling anti-gay slurs. Robert Frank Wilson, 40, is charged with one count of felony battery and a hate crime allegation. He was arraigned today in San Diego Superior Court in the South Bay and pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors say Wilson blocked his neighbor’s driveway, got out of his vehicle and started yelling homophobic slurs at the victim. At one point, Wilson reached into the window of the victim’s vehicle and struck him in the face.
California Man Sentenced to Life Followed by 30 Years in Prison for Federal Hate Crimes Related to 2019 Poway Synagogue Shooting
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- Written by San Diego Newscape San Diego Newscape
- Category: San Diego News San Diego News
- Published: 28 December 2021 28 December 2021
San Diego, California - John T. Earnest, a California man who entered the Chabad of Poway on April 27, 2019, opened fire and killed one woman, injured three others, and attempted to kill 50 others, was sentenced today in the Southern District of California to life followed by 30 years in prison for his crimes.