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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, Police Chief David Nisleit, and city councilmembers announced Monday that police would stop the use of a hotly criticized use-of-force technique.Nisleit says he will direct officers in a memo Tuesday to end the use of the carotid restraint procedure, following a weekend of nationwide protests against police violence.“It’s the right thing to do for the community and it’s the right thing to do for our officers," Chief Nisleit said. “Some will say it’s taking away a tool, I say it’s adding a layer of protection."According to the City of San Diego, the department joins a growing number of agencies throughout the nation that have halted the use and training of the carotid restraint. RELATED STORIES: Gov. Newsom condemns looters taking advantage of legitimate protestsLooters smash windows, rob stores in downtown San DiegoCities throughout San Diego County enforce curfew following La Mesa riots “I started evaluating this policy last week following the terrible events in Minneapolis, and believe now is the right time to make this change. Effective immediately, I have placed a stop on the use of the carotid restraint among our Police Department. I have heard from the community and the department wants to work toward strengthening our community partnerships to keep all San Diegans safe," Chief David Nisleit added.When asked if the San Diego Sheriff's Department would follow the same move, Sheriff Bill Gore told 10News that the department would continue to allow the restraint method."I want to give me deputies as many less lethal options as I possibly can. And I'm reluctant to take an option like that away because when it's applied properly, it's probably one of the most effective tools we can use out there," Sheriff Gore said. "The alternative would be a use of force impact weapon, like a club, Tazers — which carry with their own danger with them ... I think it's frequently confused when you see incidents like in Minneapolis."Councilmember Monica Montgomery applauded the move as a much-needed first step in action to provide police reforms.“I am thrilled with this tangible action taken by Mayor Faulconer and Chief Nisleit to ban the use of the carotid restraint. The in-custody death of George Floyd, that sparked nationwide outrage and protest, has further underscored the need for accountability and transparency measures," Montgomery said. "Community organizations, such as the Racial Justice Coalition, the NAACP and the Coalition for Police Accountability and Transparency have long advocated for the ban on this — sometimes deadly — use of force."Mayor Kevin Faulconer has also directed three city advisory bodies to hold emergency meetings to discuss the strengthening of community and police relations. The bodies will also discuss de-escalation policies, according to the city. “We are watching the hurt and pain so many people are expressing after the tragic death of George Floyd, and are committed to taking new actions to make sure something like this doesn’t happen in San Diego,” Mayor Faulconer said.“That starts today with the police chief’s decision to immediately stop this particular restraint that has led to so much concern and frustration by many in our minority communities. I want to thank Chief Nisleit for listening to those demanding justice and doing the right thing," he added. The news comes after protests turned to riots in both San Diego and La Mesa over the weekend. Of the 97 people arrested at San Diego protests Sunday, Nisleit said about a quarter of the individuals were from out of town. No further details were provided about where the protesters were specifically from. 3700

  揭阳白癜风治疗哪些很好   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego city leaders are set to discuss an audit of the city's gang registry and a new plan to curb gang progress.It's not necessarily that there are now fewer gang members, but how they are counted that is facing scrutiny. One former member of the city's commission on gang violence said these measures are not enough.Bishop Cornelius Bowser was on San Diego's Commission on Gang Prevention and Intervention, but left earlier this year, claiming it was ineffective.The commission lacks vision," Bowser said. "They're basically finding organizations that are already out there, and tagging along with them." 641

  揭阳白癜风治疗哪些很好   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Recent rains have caused sewage-contaminated runoff to enter ocean water along Imperial Beach, San Diego County health officials announced Friday.An existing water contact closure of the Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge coastline has been expanded to include all of Imperial Beach's coast, according to the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health.Due to recent rainfall, county health officials said sewage-contaminated runoff from the Tijuana River entered the Tijuana Estuary. Water samples and observations caused officials to believe the contamination has reached ocean water in the South Bay.Signs and warnings have been placed in the area until water samples indicate the ocean is safe for recreational use once again.RELATED COVERAGE: 792

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police have identified the man shot and killed near a downtown parking garage in early December as 37-year-old Samuel Burkhalter.The shooting happened on the 1400 block of G Street around 10 p.m. on December 1.Police say they received several calls reporting gunshots in the area. After arriving, officers found Burkhalter at the entrance to a parking garage in the area. Officers provided first aid until relieved by San Diego Fire-Rescue, but say Burkhalter died at the scene.Investigators say a light-skinned man wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and a black hat was seen running through the garage after the shooting. The suspect was later identified as Tyler Cosby, 23. He was arrested for the murder on December 3, police say.Anyone with information is asked to call police at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 867

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego County area schools announced closures this week due to a Santa Ana wind event leading to safety-related power outages.The San Diego County Office of Education announced the following district closures for Thursday, Oct. 31:Dehesa School DistrictJulian Union High School DistrictJulian Union School DistrictMountain Empire Unified School DistrictRancho Santa Fe School DistrictSpencer Valley School DistrictVallecitos School District Valley Center-Pauma Unified School DistrictSan Pasqual Academy was also shut down.Schools in Vallecitos School District were supposed to shut down Friday but announced they would be operating due to power restorations, according to the SDCOE.All San Diego area schools are expected to be open Friday, the SDCOE tweeted. 790

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