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DA Weekly News with DA Summer Stephan 11-13-25 | DA Visits Businesses to Share Prop 36 Resources

This week, District Attorney Summer Stephan visited local businesses across San Diego to discuss the implementation of Proposition 36 and hear directly from business owners about their public safety concerns. During the visits, the DA’s Office also provided theft-deterrent posters designed to help prevent retail crime and support shop owners. Together, we’re working to keep our neighborhoods safe, informed, and supported. To request a free window cling theft warning for a business, please email SanDiegoDA@sdcda.org. Learn how Prop. 36 is preventing retail theft and providing drug treatment for offenders, CLICK HERE.

LIVE STREAM: Senior Scam Stopper Summit in Vista

San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan joins local law enforcement and government leaders for the Senior Scam Stopper Summit — sharing the latest updates on scams targeting older adults and how to prevent them. Hosted by Assemblywoman Laurie Davies and Vista Mayor John Franklin, the event brings together over 100 North County residents to learn how to spot red flags and protect loved ones. Last year alone, San Diego County seniors lost more than $130 million to scams. Learn how to stay alert, informed, and safe.

DA Weekly News with DA Summer Stephan 10-23-25 | Grand Opening of One Safe Place South County

In this week’s DA News, District Attorney Summer Stephan shares highlights from the grand opening of One Safe Place: The South County Family Justice Center in National City — a new hub providing hope, healing, and no-cost support services for victims of abuse close to home.

Meet Deputy District Attorney Norma Flores

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 through October 15, we are highlighting stories from DA employees and what inspired them to pursue a career in public service. Meet Deputy District Attorney Norma Flores.

Norma began her career with the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office in 2015 as a receptionist in the East County Division. During her time as a support staff, she performed a variety of duties in the Misdemeanor Unit and eventually transitioned to the Felony unit, where she served as lead. In December of 2020, she made the difficult decision to leave a job that she truly loved to pursue her dream of becoming a prosecutor. During law school she returned to the office as an intern and a Graduate Law Clerk where she worked in several units including, Narcotics, Gangs, Family Protection, and Sex Crimes. In December of 2024, she achieved her goal and proudly rejoined the office as a Deputy District Attorney and is currently assigned to the East County Division.

When she’s not busy working as a prosecutor, Norma spends her free time with her two children. Read more about what inspired her to pursue a career in public service, below.

Why did you choose a career in public service/what inspired you to pursue this career?

“My career path was shaped by an early personal experience with the justice system as a juvenile. At that time, the San Diego County District Attorney’s office took my life circumstances into consideration and gave me an opportunity to change my life. This experience also sparked an interest in the law.

During my time as a Legal Support Assistant with the office, I was assigned to the arraignment and readiness department where I assisted prosecutors in court. Daily, I witnessed Deputy District Attorneys in the courtroom work diligently to protect victims, the community, and to ensure justice. This deeply inspired me and quickly realized that I wanted to devote my life to public service. I am grateful to now be doing so for the same office that never gave up on me.”

What is your favorite part of the job?

“What I love most about being a prosecutor is the ability to protect the community I grew up in, while also advocating for victims who need a voice.”

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you/why is it important?

Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to celebrate our accomplishments and using them to inspire the next generation to achieve their dreams.”

Read more Hispanic Heritage Month stories from the DA’s Office, here.

DA Weekly News Update with DA Summer Stephan 10-09-25: DA Shares Vital Domestic Violence Resources

In this week’s DA News, District Attorney Summer Stephan highlights the resources available for those affected by domestic violence and the community partners working to support survivors.

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

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.

DA Weekly News Update with DA Summer Stephan 09-25-25: Prop 36 Discussion with Businesses

In this week’s DA News, District Attorney Summer Stephan talks about the first roundtable with local businesses and law enforcement to discuss Prop. 36 implementation in California and its impact on public safety.

Man Who Killed Friend and Stuffed Him into Trash Can Sentenced to Prison

San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan said today that a 26-year-old Ramona man has been sentenced to prison for the shooting death of Eduardo Aguilar Alba, 26, in his home in October 2023.

Sean Hawksworth was sentenced to 47 years-to-life in prison after a jury convicted him in May of all counts and allegations, including murder, residential burglary, grand theft and being a felon in possession of a firearm.

“This was a willful, deliberate and premeditated murder,” DA Stephan said. “I hope that today’s sentence brings a measure of closure and justice for the victims left behind in the wake of this violent crime.”

In October 2023, Hawksworth fatally shot Aguilar Alba in the head while the victim was asleep in his apartment. He then stuffed the body into a trash can, stripped the apartment of valuables, and stole Aguilar Alba’s Camaro, clothing, and designer sneakers. Detectives later recovered the victim’s property in a storage unit Hawksworth had rented and transferred into his brother’s name.

Hawksworth returned to the crime scene multiple times in the days after the killing, attempting to cover up his actions while continuing his drug-dealing activities as though nothing had happened.

Deputy District Attorney Philippa Cunningham prosecuted this case.

Meet Deputy District Attorney Jerry Gonzales

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 through October 15, we are highlighting stories from DA employees and what inspired them to pursue a career in public service. Meet Deputy District Attorney Jerry Gonzales.

Jerry has been with the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office since May 2007, when he was a Legal Intern. He was sworn in as a Deputy District Attorney in 2009 and is currently assigned to the Gangs Prosecution Unit in our South Bay branch.

When he is not busy working, he enjoys going to the Xolos soccer games in Tijuana. Read more about what inspired Jerry to pursue a career as a prosecutor, below.

What inspired you to pursue a career at the DA’s Office/in law enforcement? 

During my first internship, I saw the dedication and skill of the prosecutors and staff at the DA’s office. I was amazed by the work that the DA’s office does and saw how it had real impact on the victims and community. The sense of family I felt as an intern showed me that I was in the right place, and that I could take my education and training and use it to make the community a safer place.”

What is your favorite part of the job?

“I enjoy working with law enforcement, especially in the initial stages of building a case, to hold the guilty accountable for the crimes they have committed. I also enjoy volunteering in the community both in a legal capacity (Project LEAD, SUHI Mock Trial, USD Moot Court) and non-legal capacity (youth baseball and soccer, church groups).”

What does Hispanic Heritage Month mean to you/why is it important?

Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity to recognize the sacrifices of previous generations that laid the groundwork so that I could take advantage of the opportunities that have been presented to me. It’s about reflecting on the efforts of the countless individuals who have gone before me to pave the way, and to make sure that we work to allow those same opportunities to hard working individuals that follow.”

Read more Hispanic Heritage Month stories from the DA’s Office, here.

DA Weekly News Update with DA Summer Stephan 09-12-25

In this week’s update, DA Summer Stephan spotlights the Economic Crimes and Consumer Protection Division — the team working hard behind the scenes to take down fraudsters, protect your wallet, and hold corporations accountable. From identity theft to financial scams and shady business practices, learn how our office is standing up for justice and ensuring a fair marketplace for all