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A Border Patrol agent walks along he newly installed concertina wire at Border Field State Park.
Posted inCrime

Border Patrol Agents to Wear Body Cameras in Major Operational Change

by Reuters August 4, 2021August 4, 2021

U.S. border authorities plan to deploy a total of 7,500 body-worn cameras, with 6,000 in the field by the end of the year.

Posted inPolitics

Parker Returns to Lead County Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board

by Christine Huard November 12, 2020January 19, 2021
San Diego County Administration Center
Posted inPolitics

San Diego County Supervisors OK $25M For Behavioral Health Fund

by Christine Huard April 7, 2020
Police at scene of officer-involved shooting
Posted inPolitics

Citizen Groups Propose Independent Oversight of Complaints Against SDPD Officers

by Toni McAllister April 11, 2018
Posted inPolitics

Balboa Park Centennial Audit Needs to go to Council, Grand Jury Says

by Alexander Nguyen May 20, 2015
Lorena Gonzalez
Posted inPolitics

Oversight Bill for Civic Organizations Passes Assembly Committee

by Alexander Nguyen May 6, 2015May 7, 2015

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