Por: The Boston Globe Politics July 18, 2023
A right-wing organizer in Salisbury who led a 2019 “Straight Pride” parade in Boston and coordinated buses to Washington, D.C., for the rally that led to the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, has withdrawn his request for reappointment to the board overseeing the town’s affordable housing.In an e-mail to town officials late Monday afternoon, just hours before the Board of Selectmen was set to vote on the reappointment, Samson Racioppi... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Politics July 17, 2023
Salisbury officials are expected to decide Monday night whether a local right-wing organizer — who helped plan the Straight Pride Parade in Boston and who was with a crowd yelling at police at the Capitol on the day of the insurrection — should continue serving on the board... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation June 11, 2023
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If Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore's request for a second term is granted, he doesn’t plan to serve the full five-year term. Instead he will step down after “two or three years,” he told the Los Angeles Times editorial board. That’s important for Los Angeles... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics December 31, 2022
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has tapped the brakes a bit on Police Chief Michel Moore's bid for another term, securing a delay in a vote by the Board of Police Commissioners on his request for reappointment. Commission President William J. Briggs II said in a statement... + más
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