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Vallejo Police: No More Porection for City Schools Bankruptcy means school officers must go back on the street

By  JOHN BOITNOTT

Updated 3:33 PM PDT, Wed, Dec 3, 2008

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A marketing manager running for an open seat on the Richmond City Council has dropped out of the race two weeks before the election because of "totally baseless" accusations that have hounded him, he said.

 

The Vallejo Police department is withdrawing police protection from city schools in the wake of its bankruptcy.

The withdrawal is expected to be completed by Dec. 19.

With what school officials said was almost no advance warning, the 16,000-student district will lose six dedicated officers who will be redeployed to the street.

The department has also informed the school district it plans to cease providing police protection at all extracurricular events, including football games, basketball games, graduations and dances. 

"We are absolutely devastated," said District spokesman Jason Hodge.

District officials plan to fight the action by scheduling meetings with the police chief and city leaders, Hodge said.

The district is hopeful the decision can be reversed once parents and residents learn of the action, Hodge said.

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  • Marianne Thursday, Dec 4 at 5:06 AM FLAG COMMENT I think the Editor was on vaction...I mean vacation lol, oh well, we are all human.. I think.
  • What??? Wednesday, Dec 3 at 10:12 PM FLAG COMMENT I can't believe you spelled the headline wrong. We would expect more from a reporter.

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