The nearly 250-page report details everything from use of force to an hourly play-by-play of what happened during the protests.
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SJPD’s Body-Cam Footage of Protests Leaves a Lot Out
While the new videos offer some fresh perspective of the George Floyd demonstrations, there’s a lot missing from the official narrative.
SJPD Releases Body-Cam Footage From Protests
It took a few months after the George Floyd protests to show the public even this limited footage. But, hey, it’s a start.
Poet Laureate Navigates a Pandemic, Social Upheaval to Share Her Love of Words
Janice Lobo Sapigao didn’t expect her year as poet laureate to be sucker-punched by a new virus—but she's not slowing down.
SJPD Asks for Public’s Help in Sexual Assault Case Against Local Nightclub Promoter
Tipsters who help lead to a conviction of Marcos Lopez-Cabera may qualify for a cash reward from Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers.
Other Major Cities Dropped Curfew Charges Months Ago. What Took San Jose So Long?
It’s unclear when news of the decision would have reached defendants had SJI not inquired about the mayor shirking the same rule.
Los Gatos Teacher Jailed on Suspicion of Molesting a Child
Joseph Houg, a 50-year-old theater and elementary school teacher, is being held at the Santa Clara County Main Jail on $100,000 bail.
San Jose Quietly Drops Curfew Citations Amid Claims of Selective Enforcement
While cops used the blunt instrument of a time limit to disband protests, Sam Liccardo repeatedly flouted the curfew to squeeze in a bike ride.
Neighbors Say Activists Who Vandalize Mayor’s Home Also Made Death Threats
They also burned a flag and pelted the home with paintballs—all in apparent backlash to Sam Liccardo’s distaste for defunding police.
Suspected ‘Boogaloo Boy’ Jailed for Threatening Health Official
Armed-to-the-hilt South County resident Alan Viarengo was arrested for sending dozens of threatening letters to Dr. Sara Cody.
Breaking: CCW Defendants Seek to Disqualify DA as CEO Pleads
Attorneys for some of the defendants in the case say District Attorney Jeff Rosen has conflicts that precludes a fair prosecution.
San Jose Mayor Liccardo’s Home Vandalized Amid Friday Protests
A second incidence of vandalism happened Friday at City Hall, resulting in one felony arrest, according to San Jose police.
San Jose Quakes Cancel Match to Protest Jacob Blake’s Shooting
Like teams in the NBA, WNBA, MLS and MLB, the Earthquakes eschewed a mid-week home game to take a stand for racial justice.
Sharks Captain Logan Couture Claims He Was ‘Sucker Punched’ for Saying He’d Vote Republican
The comments sent the Twitterverse into a frenzy, prompting the Sharks to chime in and denounce physical attacks of any kind.
Op-Ed: Jacob Blake, Another Casualty of Deja Vu by Design
Despite the movement in the streets, the uprisings at city halls, the chants of Black Lives Matter, we’re still here.
Tweetstorm Pushes SCU to Launch Independent Racial Profiling Investigation
Santa Clara University is on a crash course into the national spotlight this week as it launches an investigation into campus policing.