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Family demands accountability after police volunteer's misconduct

August 13, 2024 | Hemet, Riverside County, California


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Family demands accountability after police volunteer's misconduct
During a recent government meeting, a resident expressed deep concerns regarding the conduct of a volunteer associated with the Hemet Police Department. The individual, identified as Eddie George, was accused of slandering the speaker's family through the dissemination of sensitive information and footage prior to its public release. The speaker urged the city to implement thorough background checks for volunteers representing the police, emphasizing the need for accountability and compassion within the community.

The meeting also featured Roy Fales, a local resident, who was allotted 15 minutes to discuss the Hemet Logistics West project. However, the details of his presentation were not captured in the transcript. The meeting highlighted ongoing community concerns about transparency and the role of volunteers in law enforcement, as well as the importance of responsible communication in sensitive situations.

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