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DATELINE Family takes legal action for death of Fil-Am Navy veteran who died in Antioch police custody FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

De Blasio warns against Asian hate incidents in NYC by MOMAR

G. VISAYA

AJPress

“Let’s be clear, if you’re even thinking about committing a hate crime, if you dare to raise your hand against a member of our Asian com-

munities, you will suffer the consequences. We have the strongest efforts in this country to fight hate crimes. The NYPD is focused like never before on finding anyone who commits a hate crime and making sure they suffer the penalties they deserve for what they’ve done.”

That was the warning issued by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday, Feb. 23 in response to the rising number of reported violent hate incidents against Asian-Americans across the city.

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California lawmakers introduce measures to combat hate crimes

A FILIPINO American family in Antioch, California has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city arguing that their 30-yearold son died after a police officer knelt on his neck for almost five minutes. Angelo Quinto, a Navy veteran who was

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$1.4 million allocated to track anti-Asian incidents by CHRISTINA

M. ORIEL

AJPress

HALF A MILLION. U.S. President Joe Biden marked the grim milestone of 500,000 Americans killed by COVID-19 with the somber ceremony on Monday evening, February 22 at the White House. He was joined by first lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff during the candle-lighting ceremony and a moment of silence. White House photo

CALIFORNIA legislators this week are seeking to address the recent surge of hate and violence against members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community with proposals to increase funding and resources for victims. Through Assembly Bill 85 — a fiscal measure to provide more resources as part of the state’s pandemic response — AssemCalifornia Assemblymember Rob Bonta (D-Alameda) speaks during a press conference at the state Capitol on Monday, February blymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) se22 to introduce AB 886, a measure to address the recent surge in hate attacks with community-based solutions. He was joined by cured $1.4 million to help track and collect representatives of the Asian, Latino, Black, Jewish and LGBTQ legislative caucuses. Photo courtesy of Assembly Democratic Caucus

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Steven Raga announces bid NYC’s target: 5 million US tops 500K for New York City Council seat fully vaccinated by June 2 other Fil-Ams running as well COVID deaths by MOMAR

G. VISAYA

AJPress

by AJPRESS

HALF a million people in the United States have lost their lives to the novel coronavirus. According to a Reuters tally of public health data, the country logged more than 28 million COVID-19 cases and

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THREE Filipino Americans are attempting to break the glass ceiling in New York City politics, running for city council posts in the upcoming June primary elections. Steven Raga is running for District 26 (Queens), Deirdre Levy for District 35 (Brooklyn), and Marni Halasa for District 3 (Manhattan). Raga announced his run on Sun-

day, Feb. 21 through a Zoom event attended by about a hundred community leaders and supporters. “I feel like this is the right time, with all the attacks on our community and to see our elders suffer, it hit home. After the mayor played it down, a lot of people in our community encouraged me to

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MAYOR Bill de Blasio wants about five million New Yorkers to be fully vaccinated by June. “We are on track – I’ve been asked this, and I want to affirm. We can reach five million vaccinations. We can reach five million New Yorkers fully vaccinated by June,” de Blasio said

on Wednesday, Feb. 23. “So long as the supply is consistent and then starts to grow week by week. And that’s what the federal government is telling us will happen.” He is optimistic that the target is achievable despite the temporary setbacks brought about by the delay in delivering the shipment of vaccines due to

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