
Pascal Sabino
Reporter at Block Club Chicago
Reporting on criminal justice and voter rights for Bolts Mag
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Missouri Officials Seize Control of St. Louis Police, in Latest Bid to Shutter Local Reforms - Bolts
3 weeks ago |
boltsmag.org | Daniel Nichanian |Pascal Sabino
It has taken nearly a decade for St. Louis’ Civilian Oversight Board to find the footing needed to effectively investigate police misconduct and give residents the tools to hold police accountable, says board member Keith Rose. The city established the board in the years following the Black Lives Matter protests in nearby Ferguson, where grassroots organizers amplified calls to end police violence.
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1 month ago |
azmirror.com | Pascal Sabino |Lauren Gill
In the nearly three decades Barry Jones spent on Arizona’s death row, he often contemplated how he would die. A series of failed appeals to prove his innocence had culminated with the U.S. Supreme Court rejecting his most promising bid for freedom in May 2022.
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1 month ago |
boltsmag.org | Michael Barajas |Lauren Gill |Pascal Sabino
In the nearly three decades Barry Jones spent on Arizona’s death row, he often contemplated how he would die. A series of failed appeals to prove his innocence had culminated with the U.S. Supreme Court rejecting his most promising bid for freedom in May 2022.
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2 months ago |
boltsmag.org | Daniel Nichanian |Pascal Sabino
Florida Republicans spent weeks squabbling over rival immigration bills. Their conflict wasn’t over significant policy differences: They agreed on diverting hundreds of millions in state funds toward assisting federal immigration enforcement, mandating that local governments cooperate with ICE, and punishing officials who don’t comply. But Governor Ron DeSantis and legislative leaders were clashing on who should have the power to marshal this crackdown.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
boltsmag.org | Daniel Nichanian |Pascal Sabino
On Inauguration Day, thousands marched through subzero temperatures in downtown Chicago to protest the imminent threat of immigration raids on their city. Multiple weekend reports had indicated that President Trump would order raids on Chicago within hours of returning to the White House, fulfilling a warning by Tom Homan, Trump’s nominee to lead U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, that he’ll make Chicago one of the first places that he targets.
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