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DA Honors Four Local Heroes at 36th Annual ‘Citizens of Courage’ Awards

April 24, 2026

San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan honored four brave individuals today during the DA’s 36th annual Citizens of Courage Awards, held as part of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. This year, National Crime Victim’s Rights Week was observed April 19-25. As part of this annual event, the DA not only highlights the courageous individuals who survived or witnessed a crime, but also the important services that are offered through the largest provider of victim services in the county, the DA’s Victim Assistance program and One Safe Place: The San Diego County Family Justice Centers, which are a project of the DA’s Office.

“Every year, the Citizens of Courage Awards remind us that courage lives within each of us,” DA Stephan said. “The individuals we honor today demonstrate extraordinary strength and resilience in the face of crime, danger and adversity, inspiring us all to stand up for one another and for what is right. This event also shines a light on the many victims our office serves every day in the pursuit of justice and underscores the importance of protecting victims’ rights — core to our mission. I am deeply grateful for the unwavering dedication of our Victim Advocates, whose compassion and commitment make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.”

The DA’s Victim Services Division strives to reduce the trauma, fear and pain experienced by victims, witnesses, and family members affected by crime. The Victim Assistance Program provides comprehensive services to all crime victims, while Victim Advocates are focused on providing assistance to victims of violent crimes. In 2025, they assisted 8,523 new crime victims. This assistance included 506 crisis interventions and 10,169 referrals to community resources.

Additionally, our office serves victims even before a police report is made, at One Safe Place: The San Diego County Family Justice Centers, which have two locations; One Safe Place: The North County Family Justice Center, which opened in San Marcos in July 2022 and One Safe Place: The South County Family Justice Center in National City, which opened in October 2025. Combined, the DA’s two family justice centers have served over 12,587 victims and survivors by providing comprehensive support services under one roof. These visits include services such as case management, restraining orders, trauma therapy, forensic exams, connections to shelter and more.

This year, the Citizens of Courage Awards ceremony was held at the Liberty Station Conference Center in front of more than 300 invited dignitaries, elected officials, community leaders and guests. Below are the 2026 Citizens of Courage recipients and links to videos telling their stories:

  • Marcus Long – When violence erupted, Marcus bravely stepped in to stop a brutal attack and through his quick thinking helped locate the suspect.
  • Alyssa – After surviving sexual assault by a trusted church leader and attempts to cover up by the church she trusted, Alyssa chose resilience over silence, rebuilding her life with courage and refusing to let the trauma define her.
  • Linda Marshall – Targeted in a contractor scam, Linda has remained steadfast and determined throughout the ongoing prosecution, demonstrating unwavering courage in her pursuit of justice.
  • Harmeena Omoto – When confronted with a serious school threat, Principal Omoto responded with calm authority and decisive leadership to protect her students and staff in her school and in court proceedings.

In a special moment, the DA marked seven years since Lori Gilbert-Kaye was viciously murdered while praying at the Chabad of Poway Synagogue by presenting her courageous daughter Hannah with a Citizens of Courage award in memory of her mother.

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DA, Community Leaders Commit to Advance Healing and Hope for Survivors at Domestic Violence Awareness Event

October 2, 2025

San Diego County District Attorney, Summer Stephan, joined the San Diego Domestic Violence Council, community leaders and other social service agencies to mark the beginning of Domestic Violence Awareness Month at a ceremony at SBCS (formerly South Bay Community Services) in Chula Vista today. The annual event is meant to bring together professionals, survivors, and community members to raise awareness about domestic violence (DV) and remember those whose lives were taken in DV incidents during the previous year. This year, the event theme was “Hope and Healing, Families for Change.” This is the first event of five, with events to occur in every region of the county throughout October. [WATCH FULL EVENT HERE]

In 2024, seven people were killed by a current or former intimate partner and there was one additional homicide victim, such as a family member, new boyfriend, or bystander, who died during domestic violence related incidents. While this is an increase from five DV homicides the prior year, overall DV homicides continue to remain lower than the average from the prior two decades.

Here is a list of domestic violence homicide victims whom officials promise will not be forgotten. The San Diego Domestic Violence Council works with its community partners and law enforcement agencies, like the DA’s Office, to support victims in several ways.

“Domestic violence shatters lives, and no one is immune to its impact,” said District Attorney Summer Stephan. “To survivors, I want you to know you are not alone, and you do not have to live in fear—there are resources and people ready to stand with you. To those who choose to abuse, know this: we will hold you accountable. We are committed to breaking the cycle of generational violence. Our work does not stop in October; every day we are committed to preventing violence, delivering justice, and empowering survivors with the support they need to leave abuse behind and reclaim safe, dignified lives.”

Last year, there were 15,298 domestic violence calls for assistance made to law enforcement across San Diego County. The DA’s Office filed charges in 1,345 domestic violence cases in 2024.

One Safe Place: San Diego County Family Justice Centers, which are managed by the DA’s Office, provide resources and services all under one roof for anyone who has experienced abuse or violence. Since opening the One Safe Place: The North County Family Justice Center in 2022, more than 9,000 people have been served in addition to their over 3,000 household members/dependents. This month, the DA’s Office will open One Safe Place: The South County Family Justice Center in National City, making it easier for victims and survivors of crime to find services all under one roof closer to them in South Bay. Just like in San Marcos, this will be a safe and healing place where anyone can obtain vital services and resources.

During the event, which included a resource fair and a candlelight vigil ceremony honoring homicide victims, De Angelo Singh shared his personal story of losing his mother and cousin to domestic violence.

“Although their lives were taken by domestic violence, their voices live on through me, my siblings, and my mission to help others,” said De Angelo Signh. “We, as a community, must work together to help families seek help earlier, before the domestic violence becomes deadly.”

The San Diego Domestic Violence Council is a collaboration of organizations and community members who seek to reduce and prevent domestic violence. Partner agencies include the DA’s Office, San Diego County Health and Human Services, the San Diego City Attorney’s Office, the San Diego Sheriff’s Office, and other law enforcement and social services agencies.

“Domestic violence is not a private issue, it is a community issue,” said San Diego Domestic Violence Council President Analicia McKee-Chau. “The effects of domestic violence echo through families, through generations – but healing is possible. Families can break cycles, survivors can rebuild, and children can unlearn the fear and grow into emotionally strong, loving adults. But it takes all of us, it takes community. This year’s theme is an important one – families for change. Families for change means families who are not afraid to talk about hard things. It means providing our kids with the tools to recognize healthy relationships. It means friends checking in, neighbors speaking up, and systems that respond with compassion and no judgement. Today we are here to remind the families in our community that we are here for them, and help is available.”

 

“Domestic violence is a crime that shatters families and communities, but it is not one survivors have to face alone,” said San Diego City Attorney Heather Ferbert. “As your City Attorney, together with Your Safe Place — the San Diego Family Justice Center, I am committed to ending the epidemic of domestic violence and promoting awareness of the comprehensive, free services available to people in our community experiencing relationship violence.

 

“As someone who has personally worked with victims of domestic violence, I’ve seen the damage it causes, including to the families,” said Dr. Kimberly Giardina, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for the County’s Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA). “It is important we use this month, and this occasion, to both remember the victims and recommit ourselves to a steady reduction in the number of cases and greater early support and services to prevent these tragedies from occurring.”

If you or someone you know is being abused by a current or former partner, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233) for confidential support and assistance planning for safety. More information and resources can be found on the DA’s website here.

The DV Council will host additional community events throughout October, which you can find here.

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