The L.A. City Council has voted to move toward ending controversial “pretextual” police stops — when officers use minor infractions as a reason to investigate more serious crimes. Supporters say the tactic has disproportionately impacted Black and Latino residents, while critics warn limiting it could affect policing efforts — with the final decision now up to the Police Commission.
The Fresno Bee is endorsing Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula for Fresno City Council District 3, pointing to his years of experience in state government as a key advantage in a crowded race. The editorial board says Arambula’s approach to issues like economic development and homelessness — including focusing on housing over punishment — stood out, while also highlighting Keshia Thomas as another strong candidate to consider.
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