That really hurt me. I was disappointed for sure. It wasn't about the money. He was just profoundly sad that somebody did that to him. Most of their customers are regulars, so the theft felt personal to her son, who works the register and prepares beverages.
If you live here or have lived here for a long time, you understand that it is a safe place to live and that measures are in place to protect you. There's been a big difference in reactions between people who live here and people who are visiting.
In August, investigators found 24 decomposing bodies behind a cardboard door at the funeral home Cotter owns with his brother, Chris. Local12 reported that some of the bodies-which were supposed to be cremated-had been there for at least 15 years. Cotter also "admitted that he may have" given some families some fake cremated remains. The uncertainty is honestly funny.
"We've already lived through the painful impact of past closures, consolidations and modernizations, disruptions that left deep scars on our families, students and staff," she said. "Please, do not reassign our students again. Do not implement these boundary changes."
Unidentified law enforcement officers on the streets of San Francisco erode any public trust that is being built between communities, especially communities of color, and law enforcement agencies. We need our police department and sheriff's office to prioritize taking the steps necessary to preserve public trust during this time.
"I think we have lost some trust in the community with how we have been using them," Vice Mayor Vicki Veenker said at a Policy and Services Committee meeting on Wednesday.
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This body has lost its credibility. We must acknowledge that the public has lost faith in the Boston City Council, and we must act accordingly. The status quo, my friends, is no longer an option.