The July 14, 2016 edition featured an article titled “Black People Will Never Get Justice Until We Change The Law Enforcement Bill of Rights”. The article featured a graphic that displayed several photos of victims who encountered police brutality and photos of the police officers that committed the violent acts. The photo captioned “Antonio Villegas, No Charges Filed,” was incorrect and was not officer Antonio Villegas. The photo displayed was another man who is actually an attorney and shares the same name as Antonio Villegas. We apologize to Atty. Antonio Villegas for any inconvenience this may have caused him or his family.
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