DA's office declines to press charges against one man in community meeting on healthcare reform
Police Chief Paul Cooper said last week the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office declined to press charges against one of the two men involved in an Aug. 27 disturbance at the Alexander Hughes Community Center.
Charles Cox, 21, made a citizen's arrest on Rudolph Mann, 66, of Claremont at a community meeting on healthcare reform.
The Claremont Police Department turned the case over the district attorney's office to review both men's allegations against each other.
The DA's office decided not to prosecute against Mann in "the interest of justice," according to city manager Jeff Parker's Oct. 1 weekly update.
A Police Commission meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday to review a report of the response to the meeting and receive public input.
The meeting will be held at 225 W. Second St.
For meeting information: (909) 399-5404.
Charles Cox, 21, made a citizen's arrest on Rudolph Mann, 66, of Claremont at a community meeting on healthcare reform.
The Claremont Police Department turned the case over the district attorney's office to review both men's allegations against each other.
The DA's office decided not to prosecute against Mann in "the interest of justice," according to city manager Jeff Parker's Oct. 1 weekly update.
A Police Commission meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday to review a report of the response to the meeting and receive public input.
The meeting will be held at 225 W. Second St.
For meeting information: (909) 399-5404.



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