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Episode 17 - Why is Police Brutality Still a Thing?

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Welcome to episode 17 of OC Speakly. On this episode we discuss the uptick in police brutality in Orange County. Gabriel San Romàn talks to Theresa Smith, a mother who's son, Cesar Cruz, was killed by police. Theresa is the founder of LEAN, the Law Enforcement Accountability Network. Lisa Black reads Hey You! and we review Eva's Carribean Kitchen in Laguna Beach. Enjoy!

Show notes:

Just a tiny amount of our coverage of police killings:

Interview with Theresa Smith

Hey You! - No Cookies For You!

OC Weekly calendar of events

Shout out to the 3 James Beard semi-finalists!

Food Review - Eva's Carribean Kitchen

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Welcome to episode 17 of OC Speakly. On this episode we discuss the uptick in police brutality in Orange County. Gabriel San Romàn talks to Theresa Smith, a mother who's son, Cesar Cruz, was killed by police. Theresa is the founder of LEAN, the Law Enforcement Accountability Network. Lisa Black reads Hey You! and we review Eva's Carribean Kitchen in Laguna Beach. Enjoy!

Show notes:

Just a tiny amount of our coverage of police killings:

Interview with Theresa Smith

Hey You! - No Cookies For You!

OC Weekly calendar of events

Shout out to the 3 James Beard semi-finalists!

Food Review - Eva's Carribean Kitchen

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Leave a message on our Hate Hotline: 714-550-5984

letters@ocweekly.com

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