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1 week ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Shelby Bremer
The Department of Homeland Security on Thursday published a list of hundreds of so-called sanctuary jurisdictions, including San Diego County and several cities in the area, demanding they revise their policies on immigration enforcement. Some elected officials representing those jurisdictions in the San Diego area said it was unclear why they were included on the list, urging the federal government to take them off.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Shelby Bremer
A man seeking asylum in San Diego after defecting from the Venezuelan military was arrested by ICE agents at the federal courthouse following an immigration hearing, according to his attorney, who said if he's deported back to Venezuela, he will immediately be killed. Michael Hirman represents the 22-year-old man, whose family asked that he be identified only as José, out of fear for his safety.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Shelby Bremer
The number of people experiencing homelessness across San Diego County fell by 7% over the past year, according to data from the Point-in-Time Count released Tuesday by the Regional Task Force on Homelessness. The annual tally was conducted over one night in January, with about 1,700 volunteers fanning across the county to count people living on the streets, in shelters or without secure housing. "It's a freeze frame. It's a one-night count.
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1 month ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Shelby Bremer
A 27-year-old San Diego man on Wednesday pleaded not guilty to multiple felony charges, including manslaughter and driving under the influence, in connection with a five-car crash on Interstate 805 over the weekend that left a grandmother dead and several others injured. Prosecutors allege Markus Turner smoked marijuana and drank alcohol before getting behind the wheel, hitting more than 100 miles per hour before the crash that unfolded just before 9 a.m. Saturday on the freeway near 43rd Street.
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1 month ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Shelby Bremer
A third hidden camera was found at a fire station in El Cajon, city officials said, as the city faces accusations of inadequately investigating the discovery of two cameras in women's bunkrooms at another station in February. The third camera was found in a station's co-ed dayroom earlier this week and turned over to police, an El Cajon spokesman said late Thursday. While the city did not share details on which station, multiple sources said it was discovered at Fire Station 9.
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Writer at The Coronado News
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