The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a $5.515 billion budget for fiscal year 2023-24, including more money for the district attorney’s and public defender’s offices to handle cases related to the Antioch police scandal.
“That’s a big deal — $2.2 million (a) year to review cases that may have been affected by racial bias,” said board chair John Gioia on Wednesday. “We recommended adding these 10 new attorney positions at the budget hearing in April, based on needs expressed by (public defender’s and DA’s offices). They are on top of the other budgeted positions.”
Each office will get money for five new attorneys. County officials have said there’s a good chance dozens of previous convictions could be overturned in light of the alleged police misconduct.
The Antioch Police Department is currently under investigation from the District Attorney’s Office, the FBI and the state attorney general’s office. Two local members of Congress have also asked the U.S. Department of Justice to open its own investigation.
Pittsburg police are also facing a county investigation into possible civil rights violations.
The county investigation started more than a year ago. At least 45 Antioch officers — nearly half the department — have been identified as being involved in chains of racist and homophobic texts.
Some of the texts threatened violence against Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe, who is Black.
The department is also being sued by at least six people represented by Bay Area civil rights attorney John Burris for allegedly violating their civil rights.
Burris is advocating for federal oversight of the department.
The Antioch City Council said last month it’s pursuing audits of the department’s hiring and promotion practices, its internal affairs department, and its equity practices and culture.
Supervisors also added about $850,000 per year in new Measure X sales tax funding to expand Stand Together Contra Costa, a program to provide legal defense to those at risk of deportation.
It also allocated $80,000 of one-time money for a county study on establishing a Black Wellness Center.
Supervisors also gave the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District an additional $5 million for additional positions, bringing it to a total of 31 new positions as the district expands and reopens formerly closed fire stations.
Animal Services will get five new positions to expand field operations, shelter and spay and neuter services. Three animal services officers will be added to its field services division, along with an animal center operations supervisor.
Among other additions, the employment and human services division will add 26 new positions, public works gets eight new positions, and the assessor’s office will add four new positions to assist with increased workload. The public defender’s office will add a total of 18 positions.
Good call. More attorneys ALWAYS helps.
More cowbell please.
Must support woke agenda
I would like to see them put out the same effort to stop criminals and their victimization of the public.
Against the police yes criminals not so much.
Thanks to all that voted for measure X, you might as well open a window and throw your money out. It’s being used for all there programs, cause we need more programs
Add money to go after cops while convicted and armed felons roam our streets freely.
Something is not right with this scenario.
No wonder criminals love CA so much.
Mark your calendars. A year or so from now you will be able to track this to a $5 billion increase in payout for Employee, Commission Chair, and Board Member salaries.
The supervisors are some of the most racist, least competent people in the county. If there is an I next to the name, vote for someone else.
Just lost my home insurance in Clayton because of a high fire risk. Seems to be a moratorium on new policies. It’s just a matter of time before you people in Antioch lose yours due to no police officers.
Not much worth insuring in the ‘Yoch.
What about Antiochs Mayor? The guy is bad news.
I wish the FBI & DOJ could be investigated as promptly and thoroughly as the Antioch Police are.
Expect a severe upswing in crime after the Feds get involved. It will send a message for those
who chose crime as a career, that the Police are the bad guys, and the perps are the victims. It
will surely embolden criminals.
All part of a grand plan to re-distribute wealth-classic Marxism.