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This text is a statement by Copwatch Santa Ana about the rampant police harassment of local community copwatchers since March 2014. The collective is based in Santa Ana, CA. The statement was released ...
SANTA ANA (CBSLA.com/AP) — Santa Ana's mayor canceled a City Council meeting after a protester refused to remove a cap with an anti-police expletive on it. The ...
A scheduled SanTana City Council meeting tonight got canceled almost as soon as it started–all over a hat that proclaimed “Fuck the Police.” A man who only identified himself as “Bijan” sat down ...
Hundreds of Orange County residents are arming themselves with recording devices when encountering patrol officers on the streets to, as they say, keep local police accountable. More and more people ...
We are here this evening to provide more information regarding the events that occurred on Oct 7th. Although attention was only paid to a small part of the cancelled meeting, many failed to realize ...
Thirty-five activists gathered at Memorial Park in SanTana on Saturday afternoon to ponder the provocative question: “What does a world without police look like?” CopWatch Santa Ana convened the ...
The Santa Ana City Council is in the midst of reviewing its meeting decorum rules after demonstrators interrupted a recent council meeting in which police officers were being honored. During the Sept.
Tension between city officials and the public continued to mount in Santa Ana after a man donning a <a href="http:// (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — Santa Ana’s mayor canceled a City Council meeting after a protester refused to remove a cap with an anti-police expletive on it. The Orange County Register reports ...
Tension between city officials and the public continued to mount in Santa Ana after a man donning a <a href="http:// (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d ...
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