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On this Episode of WTF California, big shout out to Antioch Police, Oakland Police and US Marshals after catching a homicide suspect in the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old. Kudos to San Francisco Police Chief for not backing down on District Attorney’s claims. Push back continues for Gavin Newsom on jobs numbers and unions wont support him. Oakland residents demand homeless camp cleanups plus much more in this jam packed episode.
Show Overview
- Antioch Police Announce Arrest in Homicide of 12-Year-Old
- UPDATE: San Francisco Police Chief Counters DA Boudin’s Clearance Rate Claim; ‘That’s Inaccurate’
- Legislature should pull UBI plan from state budget
- Assemblyman Kiley Challenges Gov. Newsom’s Grandiose Jobs Report
- State officials withhold funds from SFUSD for noncompliance; full return to in-person learning Aug. 16
- ‘Town Sweep’: New group demands Oakland crack down on homeless camps. New grassroots orgs contrast with vocal homeless rights activists
- City Of Compton Accused Of Squandering Thousands Of Dollars In COVID Relief
- Reward increases to $150,000 in freeway shooting death of 6-year-old Aiden Leos
- Oxnard PD Arrests 17-Year-Old After 9-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots Himself In The Hand
- City at odds over $166M budget introduction from Sacramento police
- Bishop of Oakland Diocese says he was robbed at gunpoint
- California to roll out incentive program amid declining vaccination rates
- Renter advocates urge California leaders to extend eviction moratorium
- New head of largest state worker union won’t back Newsom
- Mayor Breed says she will veto free fare Muni program, after it was approved by S.F. Supervisors
- These are the top California destinations for travelers, according to Airbnb
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Ken, you are arguing for another layer of authority for police departments and trusting the idiots in Sacramento to allocate money correctly and evenly. City Council’s would be fine doing this job like they always had if the public would actually elect people who support police and the media would tone down the rhetoric.
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