State Launches Civil Rights Investigation into Eaton Fire Response

February 13
10 mins

Episode Description

California’s Department of Justice is opening a civil rights investigation in connection with last year’s deadly Eaton Fire. Attorney General Rob Bonta said they want to find out if race, age or disability discrimination were factors during the emergency response in the historically Black community of West Altadena.


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