Kpbs Roundtable
Who gets charged with 'resisting arrest'?; ALPR links wrong man to crime; LGBTQ+ journalists
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About twice a day, San Diego law enforcement charge someone with "resisting an officer" — and nothing else.Data show that Black San Diegans are nine times more likely to face the charge. We break down new reporting from KPBS.Plus, San Diego's controversial license plate reader system linked the wrong man to a violent crime — even though he was miles away from the crime scene.And, we invite a panel of LGBTQ+ journalists to talk about their approach to storytelling. And, what it means to uplift LGBTQ+ perspectives in today's environment.Guests:Katie Hyson, racial justice and social equity reporter, KPBSJesse Marx, freelance journalist and student media manager at San Diego State UniversityDrew Sitton, community reporter, Times of San DiegoSam Barney-Gibbs, journalist, Daylight San DiegoOrion Rummler, LGBTQ+ reporter, the 19thKeep reading:'Resisting arrest' chargeBlack San Diegans 9 times likelier to be charged with 'resisting an officer' — and nothing elseALPR ArrestA Flock license plate reader linked a San Die