This week, NBC San Diego’s Alexis Rivas shares her story on a local woman's murder.
The real story was the phone calls from across the street
As Rivas reported, the victim’s neighbors called 911 for nearly two hours — begging for help and relaying what they saw. Rivas discusses the details of that June night, the San Diego Police Department's response to the scrutiny, and what seems a systemic lack of police capacity and slow response times to critical calls.
Plus: New trends in old military suicide data, San Diego's other housing failure, Kevin Faulconer's next election plan.
See the full NBC story at NBC7.com/policescrutiny
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