Citizen of Courage 2024: Tiffany Murphy
A security guard who endangered her life by putting herself in between a stabber and his victim. Deputy District Attorney Yoni Fraenkel prosecuted this case.
A security guard who endangered her life by putting herself in between a stabber and his victim. Deputy District Attorney Yoni Fraenkel prosecuted this case.
2024 Citizen of Courage Melissa Spinelli witnessed a neighbor being attacked, called police, and stayed with the victim to help, passing along his dying words to his family. Deputy District Attorney Helen Kim prosecuted this case.
In this week’s DA News, District Attorney Summer Stephan talks about the 38th Annual Law Enforcement Officers’ Memorial Ceremony and how crimes against police officers often involve domestic violence crimes.
2024 Citizen of Courage Antonio Jasso was a witness to a deadly hit and run incident who followed the driver at his own peril, leading police to arrest him. Deputy District Attorney Hailey Williams prosecuted this case. Watch his story in the video.
Keeping up with this year’s theme for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week “How would you help? Options, services, and hope for crime survivors,” it is a little-known fact that the DA’s Office is the largest provider of victim services in San Diego County. There are currently 20 Victim Advocates in the San Diego County District Attorney’s Victim Assistance Program. In 2023, they assisted 9,942 new crime victims. This assistance included 814 crisis interventions and 11,865 resources and referrals. See what they do, in this video!
In this week’s DA News, DA Summer Stephan talks about Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month, and the importance of mandated reporters’ duty to report suspect child abuse. She also reminds us all about keeping our homes safe for children. To learn more about Mandated Reporters, CLICK HERE.
In this week’s DA news, District Attorney Summer Stephan talks about an important conference where the FBI, local law enforcement and schools coordinate how to detect, report and prevent school threats.
What is a school threat? How do you report it? What are local law enforcement agencies and schools doing to prevent targeted violence?
In this video, District Attorney Summer Stephan explains what is being done locally about school threats and acts of violence, what is considered a school threat and what you can do if you think someone is threatening targeted violence at a school. This was also the focus at the 2024 San Diego School Threat Assessment Conference, organized by the FBI and the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office at Qualcomm headquarters today.
This two-day conference will provide information, tools, and resources to assist San Diego-area educational institutions in preventing acts of targeted violence. The target audience for this conference includes school safety and student services directors and managers, mental and behavioral health professionals, and law enforcement personnel, particularly School Resource Officers and University or College Police investigators. Attendees are provided with resources and information to take back to their schools, districts, and departments to share.
In this week’s DA news, District Attorney Summer Stephan talks about a unit in our office that ensures that dangerous prisoners with life sentences are not released carelessly or improvidently.
International Women’s Day is a day we celebrate all women and their achievements, raise awareness about discrimination and take action to drive gender parity.
This year’s theme is #InspireInclusion and together we can all do that! At the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office over 60% of our employees are women and in this video we share some inspirational words from women leaders in our office, starting with our DA Summer Stephan.
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