Faced with calls to resign and many members defecting to the Fraternal Order of Police, Sgt. Paul Kelly has since changed his tune.
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Activists Paint ‘Black Lives Matter’ on San Jose Street
In addition to the family-oriented activity of painting, the protest was also enlivened by free food, a poetry reading, and live music.
California ABC Shuts Down Morgan Hill Restaurants
Some restaurants plan to remain open despite confusing enforcement action.
Facebook Bans Boogaloo Movement From Its Platform
The Ben Lomond shooting suspect Steven Carrillo is believed to be a member of a violent right-wing extremist group.
SJPD Denies Requests For Video Footage of George Floyd Protests
The San Jose City Council wanted footage from the protests to be released. But the San Jose Police Department doesn't plan on publishing it any time soon.
After Years Teaching SJPD to Rein in Bias, Former Trainers Say They’ve Lost Faith in Reform
Frank Ponciano and Derrick Sanderlin, who spent years teaching police to check subconscious biases, now wonder if SJPD is too broken to fix.
Good Samaritans, SJDA Raise Money to Help Struggling Downtown San Jose Businesses
By the end of last week, 18 independent shops and eateries in the heart of the city had received $1,700 each from fundraising efforts.
SJPD’s Condemnation of Bigoted FB Posts Gives New Resonance to 2018 Islamophobia Lawsuit
Nabil Haidar says he’s thrilled to see SJPD denounce bigotry. He just wishes the agency held the accused in his case to the same standard.
Santa Clara County Health Officials Gear Up for New Reopening Guidelines
That reopening framework will be a departure from the sector-specific plan that’s been used over the last few months.
San Jose’s Strong-Mayor Proposal Inspires Wide Range of Opinions From City Council
A proposed ballot measure to expand the San Jose mayor’s power has garnered varied opinions from more than half the City Council.
Q&A: SJ City Attorney Rick Doyle Reflects on 20 Years of Service
SJI caught up with Rick Doyle, who recently announced his retirement, to talk about his decades of service for the nation’s 10th largest city.
DA to Investigate Bigoted Online Posts; POA Promises to Hold SJPD Officers Accountable
Outraged by bigoted comments allegedly made by San Jose cops, Santa Clara County DA Jeff Rosen vowed to take unprecedented action.
SJPD Officers Mock Muslims, BLM Protesters on Facebook
The partner of an active San Jose cop penned a blog post citing troubling comments posted by current and retired local police officers.
Op-Ed: Though Thousands Lack Shelter Amid Deadly Pandemic, San Jose Leaves Trailers Empty
The city’s decision to “demobilize” FEMA trailers for the unhoused can only be summed up as a shameful debacle lacking any transparency.
San Jose School District Threatened with Violence Over Employee’s Alleged Assault
In a status updated shared to the agency’s Facebook page today, district officials implored people to refrain from retaliatory conduct.
DA Won’t Prosecute Curfew Violators—But San Jose Might
Assistant District Attorney Terry Harman affirmed as much in a June 10 memo that her office shared with reporters earlier today.