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A series of alarming events have unfolded recently in California, including the arrest of a woman who allegedly caused a child to fall off a horse, leading to charges of felony child endangerment. The Antioch Police Department is facing scrutiny as two former officers prepare for a federal trial over allegations of excessive force and racism. Additionally, a substitute teacher was linked to a disturbing child sexual abuse material case. Schools in Rohnert Park were temporarily closed due to vandalism, highlighting ongoing community safety concerns.
A 29-year-old San Francisco woman was arrested after allegedly pulling the tail of a horse during a child's riding lesson, leading to felony child endangerment charges.
The Antioch Police Department saga continues as federal trials approach for two former officers charged with excessive force, reportedly accompanied by racist remarks.
Authorities discovered thousands of child sexual abuse materials in the residence of 67-year-old Michael Ross, a man with ties to education in San Mateo.
Following vandalism that caused extensive damage, classes at a Rohnert Park elementary school in Sonoma County are canceled and set to resume soon.
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