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Robert Metzger, a historical battle re-enactor who chairs the board of Fort Klock Historic Restoration, regarding New York’s new gun law that declares parks, government property and other “sensitive” places off limits to guns and how the law could potentially impact public re-stages of battles from the colonial era to the Civil War. (Associated Press — Sept. 28, 2022)
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Zal K. Shroff, senior attorney with the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area, regarding the lawsuit that was filed against San Francisco to demand that the city stop harassing and destroying the belongings of people living on the streets. (Associated Press — Sept. 28, 2022)
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Rep. Ro Khanna, regarding the secure transport industry process known as “gooning,” in which teenagers are forcibly and unexpectedly taken into a vehicle and transported to a boarding school, foster home or treatment center. Sometimes these teens are restrained with handcuffs or zip ties, other times they might be blindfolded or hooded. Criminal charges are rare within the industry due to its lack of regulation, which some lawmakers are trying to change. (Associated Press — Sept. 27, 2022)
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New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson, regarding the department’s decision to hire civilians to perform some tasks, such as monitoring phone and online reports, issuing traffic citations and surveying major events, to reduce the current workload on its officers. The city is looking to hire between 50 and 75 civilians. (NPR — Sept. 26, 2022)