Norwalk councilman will not be charged wtih domestic violence

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A Norwalk councilman arrested last month following an alleged domestic dispute will not face criminal charges, authorities said Friday.
"Based on the evidence that was presented, we felt that there was insufficient evidence
to file any criminal charges," said Shiara Davila- Morales of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
Richard Ramirez was taken into custody on Oct. 24 at his home, booked at the Pico
Rivera Sheriff's Station and released after posting $50,000 bail, according to the Sheriff's Department. 

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