San Jose Inside published its annual Year in Review list last week. Now we give you several predictions—some more likely than others—of stories to come in 2015. First on our list: San Jose's new mayor, Sam Liccardo, will show police the love—or something like that.
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Police Union Challenge Halts SJPD Body Camera Program
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Records Request Targets Cellphone-Spying Technology
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A Conversation with San Jose Mayor-Elect Sam Liccardo
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Election Night 2014 Slideshow
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Mayor Reed Calls for Police Union Probe; Former Officer Accuses Reed Consultant of Payoff Offer
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San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed on Wednesday called for a federal investigation into accusations that the police union president abused his authority by thwarting the city’s recruitment efforts. A day later, Reed and his political consultant found themselves on the receiving end of calls for an inquiry.
Read More 124Did San Jose Police Union Prez Encourage Cadets to Leave?
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Council Considers Plan to Keep Retirement-Ready Cops on Staff
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Complaint Reignites Controversy over SJPD’s Use of Force
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Council Should Stay Out of Police Personnel Matters, Memos Say
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Police Union Gets Poetic
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Final Ruling in Measure B Case
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Last week, Santa Clara County Judge Patricia Lucas issued a final Measure B verdict. A reader wondered in an email why we didn’t write about it. Fair point, which brings us to this update. The final decision in the landmark pension reform case that forced employees to contribute 16 percent more of their pay to retirement costs is similar to the tentative ruling trotted out in December, except for a couple details.
Read More 2Councilman Oliverio’s Public Safety Plan Returns to Rules Committee
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San Jose Police Salaries Restored under Tentative City-POA Agreement
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The New Math: Drop in Gang Violence Aided by Change in Accounting
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When the San Jose Police Department boasted about a 42.9 percent drop in gang-related homicides last month, it should have placed an asterisk by that figure. Police failed to mention that the dip in homicides and other gang violence this year came mostly from a change in the way the department classifies those crimes.
Read More 7Proposals for San Jose Police Substation, Academy Retention under Scrutiny
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Police Chief Larry Esquivel suggests holding off on opening the new-but-empty police substation in south San Jose until later next year. But are there enough officers on the force to staff a second field office? While the city considers the chief’s proposal, there are also a couple plans making their way to Wednesday’s Rules and Open Government Committee meeting to get cadets to foot the bill for their own training if they leave too soon after receiving their training.
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