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  2. 'Heartbroken': 2 San Jose police community service officers ...

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    One San Jose police community service officer was killed and another was critically injured Saturday night after being struck by a suspected drunk driver.

  3. San Jose police officer out after internal probe finds racist ...

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    A San Jose police officer is off the force after an internal investigation revealed a slew of racist text messages sent to another officer, including one that said, “I hate black people,” The ...

  4. San Jose Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The San Jose Police Department (SJPD) is the police agency for San Jose, California.The San Jose Police Department is led by Chief of Police Paul Joseph. [2]The department makes its calls for service available to the public; it is the first American city police department to make all 911 calls available via online CrimeReports.com maps.

  5. San Jose police fire officer over 'disgusting' racist text ...

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    A San Jose, California, police officer was fired after an investigation revealed he had sent "disgusting text messages that demonstrated racial bias," San Jose Chief of Police Anthony Mata said in ...

  6. The Mercury News - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury News headquarters in downtown San Jose. The Mercury News is the largest tenant in the Towers @ 2nd high-rise office complex in downtown San Jose. [64] Business functions occupy the seventh floor of 4 North Second Street, while news staff and executives occupy the eighth floor, for a total of 33,186 square feet (3,083.1 m 2). [4]

  7. Joseph D. McNamara - Wikipedia

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    Joseph D. McNamara (1935–2014) was the chief of police of San Jose, California from 1976 to 1991. He was known for professionalizing the police force, encouraging community policing, applying crime data, criticizing the War on Drugs, and eventually advocating the legalization of marijuana.