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WTF California: Facts No Longer Matter And Where is the Antioch Crime Statistics?

by ECT

On this episode of WTF California, we discuss how the media has changed and facts do not matter and neither do definitions as they keep getting changed simply on the basis of pushing agendas. We question if the Mayor of the City of Antioch will allow its police chief to update the community on its crime data or just keep pushing false rhetoric.

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