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Second Arrest Made in Sacramento Mass Shooting As Community Mourns

Second Arrest Made in Sacramento Mass Shooting As Community Mourns



Last night in downtown Sacramento people gathered for a candlelight vigil to honor the victims’ memories after a mass shooting there early Sunday morning. A variety of community leaders spoke, from Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg to community activist Barry Accius.

Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, KQED


57-year-old Melinda Davis was one of the victims of the shooting. She was unhoused and had lived on the streets of downtown Sacramento for much of the past decade.

Reporter: Chris Nichols, CapRadio


Sacramento public school teachers have announced they are calling off a more than week-long strike. The pivot point might have been the aftermath of this weekend’s shootings. 

Reporter: Janelle Salanga, CapRadio


At the same time, teachers with Summit Charter School Network are threatening a strike if leadership doesn’t agree to a contract after more than a year of stalled negotiations.

Reporter: Julia McEvoy, KQED


San Diego City is proposing a moratorium on “No Fault” evictions until September 30th 2022 or 60 days after the end of the local state of emergency, whichever comes first.

Reporter: Cristina Kim, KPBS


Malibu's City Council has voted to move its homeless population outside of the city limits. The city’s homeless task force believes its solution will meet the needs of people willing to accept services while also making it easier for the sheriff’s department to enforce the city’s no camping policy.

Reporter: Megan Jamerson, KCRW


In Los Angeles County, Sheriff Alex Villanueva will be forced to testify in court over long-running allegations that deputy gangs exist in his department.

Reporter: Tara Atrian, KCRW


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