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Commission highlights lessons from Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay shootings; staff suggests statewide response team

California Commission on the State of Hate · May 20, 2024
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Staff drew lessons from two mass casualty events affecting Asian American and Latino communities, urging a continuum of culturally competent services, language access, legal help, and a no‑wrong‑door policy; they proposed creating a statewide response team to close gaps.

Commission staff summarized lessons learned responding to the Monterey Park and Half Moon Bay shootings, emphasizing that even when incidents are not prosecuted as hate crimes they expose gaps in post‑event response systems. Staff told commissioners that survivors and families need a broad continuum of services…

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