The 28-year SJPD cop got his start in the department in 1992 as part of the Narcotics Enforcement Team.
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Op-Ed: No More Policing Who ‘Gets’ to be Queer
Unfortunately, people in the bi+ and non-binary communities too often face rejection not just from straight people but from gay people.
The New Face of Labor?
The SBLC reportedly passed the torch Tuesday, at least on an interim basis, to Jean Cohen, its first vice president.
Campbell Police Chief Defends Planned BearCat Purchase
The BearCat has been on the Campbell Police Department’s wish list ever since it returned a V150 armored rescue vehicle to the DOD.
Downtown Highrise Pivots to Section 8, Applies for County Measure A Homeless Funds
Gateway Tower has been controversial because it will demolish two century-old buildings in the low-slung SoFA arts neighborhood.
Letter: 650 Public Defenders Stand Behind Sajid Khan
Hundreds of public defense attorneys from throughout the country speak out in solidarity with their colleague in Santa Clara County.
SJ Mayor Unveils Measure to Expand Powers of His Office
For decades, San Jose’s mayor has lacked the powers afforded to big-city counterparts across the country. But that could change this fall.
SJPD Agrees to Tighten Rules on Riot Guns, Review Controversial Crowd-Control Measures
The chief also pledged to prevent cops fired for misconduct from being hired elsewhere, and affirmed his own willingness to do better.
Op-Ed: Silicon Valley Must Do More to Help Its Unhoused Neighbors Through This Crisis
Unsheltered people are dying in the streets, creeks, cars and shelters while “we” are more concerned about when we can get our next haircut.
Op-Ed: Vallco Transformation Finally Moves Forward—Now It’s Time That Cupertino Does, Too
It is time to build a new moral vision for our city, one centered on affordability and vibrancy. It’s time to build a Cupertino for all.
Reagent Shortage Hinders Widespread Covid-19 Testing
Santa Clara County health officials are looking to increase testing capacity to 1,300 a day. But they’ve hit a road block getting there.
Public Comment Begins on Silicon Valley Bullet Train Route
The San Jose to Merced section of the HSR would connect Silicon Valley to the Central Valley with a reliable high-speed travel option.
Op-Ed: Coronavirus Pandemic Makes Sexual Assault Prevention More Important Than Ever
Early reports indicate that rates of sexual assault and intimate partner violence are on the rise as people are forced to shelter in place.
Google Reportedly Halts Negotiations for 2 Million Square Feet of Bay Area Real Estate
Google’s parent company has reportedly halted negotiations to buy or lease more than 2 million square feet of real estate in the region.
After Years of Dysfunction, Can 4Cs Weather Another Crisis?
Many among the rank-and-file at the long-embattled 4C Council fear that Ben Menor will run yet another nonprofit into the ground.
Coronavirus Live Updates, April 7, 2020: Dr. Cody Talks About the Impact of Sheltering in Place
The county’s chief health officer talks about what would have happened had she not issued the nation’s first sweeping stay-at-home order.