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Police play Disney tunes to prevent video of them on patrol being posted online, California lawmaker claims
Councilmember Johnathan Ryan Hernandez stated at a Common council conference Tuesday he desires legislators to outlaw the supposed method after a viral video clip from very early April revealed police officers evidently blowing up loud songs on a household road in Santa Ana while examining a record of a taken lorry late during the night.
Disney tracks, such as “You Have a Pal in Me” from Plaything Tale as well as “Bruno” from Encanto, can be listened to in the video clip published to Santa Ana Audits, a YouTube network devoted to recording communications with Santa Ana Authorities.
Video clips published to YouTube as well as various other video clip organizing websites are frequently kept an eye on for possible copyright violation as well as danger being gotten rid of, as a result restricting just how extensively the material, like the Santa Ana authorities communication, can be shared online.
While YouTube hasn’t gotten any type of demands to eliminate the viral video clip, a speaker for the firm informs CNN they have a system in position that aids track copyright cases, however does not instantly eliminate a video clip consisting of copyrighted material.
Hernandez informed CNN this was his initial experience with authorities playing loud songs in his neighborhood, which he calls a working-class area with a great deal of kids.
The individual recording the video clip, that is not recognized, can be listened to consistently asking police officers to quit playing the songs. Concerning 7 mins right into the 13-minute video clip, Hernandez enters the structure as well as asks a police officer if something is incorrect.
While just components of the discussion in between both are distinct, Hernandez informs CNN the policeman he involved with informed him he was playing the songs in the hopes that, if the video clip was published online, it would certainly be removed as a result of copyright violation.
“My individuals live right here sibling, please treat them with regard,” Hernandez states in the video clip. “There’s children that require to head to institution, there’s individuals that are functioning, as well as you selected to utilize our taxpayer bucks to disrespect the guy with your songs. That’s childlike.”
After a quick discussion in between both, the policeman informs Hernandez he acknowledges him as a city councilmember as well as says sorry.
“This is my area. You’re not mosting likely to perform yourselves like that before my next-door neighbors,” Hernandez states, as well as advises the policeman to additionally say sorry to the individual recording the communication, as well as the policeman complies.
“Currently come back in your cars and truck as well as do your task effectively,” he stated, prior to the policeman says sorry once more.
Both remain to talk, as well as a couple of mins later on are seen in the video clip drinking hands as well as parting methods.
“It’s fairly clear that this is a technique we can not excuse, it is a dishonest method, and also as participants of the neighborhood, particularly public slaves, it’s not something we can sustain as a city,” Hernandez stated throughout the Common council conference.
“There is no thinking to ever before act by doing this with participants of the general public, particularly if you are a police officer with a badge as well as a weapon,” he included.
The council chose to review the subject after the city lawyer prepares an official proposition.
“We are dedicated to offering our neighborhood as well as we comprehend the problems as it connects to the video clip,” the declaration checks out.
“The Santa Ana Authorities Division takes seriously all problems relating to the solution given by the Division as well as the conduct of its staff members. Our division is dedicated to performing full, complete, as well as unbiased examinations.”
Authorities Principal David Valentin stated he anticipates that “all authorities division staff members execute their responsibilities with self-respect as well as regard in the neighborhood we are worked with to offer.”
CNN has actually connected to the authorities division as well as the Santa Ana Authorities Administration Organization for more remark.
Both Hernandez as well as Santa Ana Mayor Vicente Sarmiento informed CNN they have actually spoken with the authorities principal on the issue. The principal released an examination swiftly to deal with problems as well as following actions with the neighborhood, Sarmiento informed CNN. He included that he rejoices Hernandez got on scene to deal with the issue, since or else the problem might have never ever been managed.
“We need to hold ourselves as a city responsible as well as ensure it’s clear that there is no area for that kind of conduct,” Sarmiento stated to CNN.
Legislator shares his communication with authorities
Hernandez, that is a neighborhood health and wellness employee for a psychological health and wellness program, states he was worried that somebody was having a psychological health and wellness situation as well as believed authorities may be trying to make use of the songs to relax them down.
However when he went outside, he located authorities parked on the road, blowing up songs while a male was recording them while they were examining a taken lorry, he stated.
“I approached him as well as I really did not truly comprehend what took place, neighborhood participants were asking authorities to transform the songs off,” Hernandez stated.
The councilmember informs CNN sustains participants of the neighborhood recording the authorities.
“Nobody is discussing just how I am a public authorities,” Hernandez stated. “There are 2 public authorities because video clip, as well as I have no problems on him recording me. If you are doing great as well as offering the individuals, there should not be any type of problems of what is being recorded.”
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California Roots Threaten JuJu Watkins’ NCAA Road to Rivaling Caitlin Clark
Ever since Caitlin Clark left the NCAA to set records in the WNBA, the hunt for the next generational basketball talent has intensified. Among the emerging stars, JuJu Watkins stands out with her electrifying performances for USC and record-breaking milestones. But while her game dazzles on the court, her California roots and unique circumstances create hurdles that may hinder her quest to rival Clark’s legendary NCAA career.
On the latest episode of Fearless with Jason Whitlock, Whitlock tackled the issue, highlighting the contrasting environments between Clark’s Iowa and Watkins’ Los Angeles.
“Well, Caitlin Clark was in Iowa in the middle of nowhere. She wasn’t in the entertainment capital of the world. She wasn’t in a city that had 75-degree weather year-round and open beaches. She went off or she grew up in and continued to play in a little isolated area of the country where people are starved for entertainment. And so she built a huge following right there in the state of Iowa, her home state,” he said.
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The deeper issue, according to Whitlock, is the cultural and entertainment saturation of Los Angeles, where sports often compete with numerous distractions for attention. In contrast, Clark thrived in a basketball-centric environment, with little competition for local and statewide support. While Watkins’ environment may pose unique challenges, her talent remains undeniable.
She recently made history as the fastest Power Five player in women’s college basketball to reach 1,000 career points, accomplishing the feat in just 38 games—two fewer than Clark’s record. With season averages of 24.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.8 assists on 46.2% shooting, Watkins is unquestionably a dominant force. Yet, as Jason Whitlock put it, the question persists: Can she cultivate the same level of national adoration that Clark commanded?
Balancing brilliance: Can JuJu Watkins thrive amid criticism and California’s spotlight?
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Adding to the debate, Rachel DeMita voiced concerns over how USC is managing Watkins’ playing time on her own podcast. “I don’t think that’s what JuJu needs for the development of her game,” DeMita said, suggesting that keeping Watkins on the court for extended minutes might be more about stat-padding than fostering her growth as a player.
Such a strategy could also increase her risk of injury, a significant concern given Watkins’ pivotal role for USC.
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Despite these challenges, Watkins has demonstrated resilience and poise. Her performance this season reflects her ability to adapt and excel under pressure. However, her journey to rival Caitlin Clark’s legacy will require more than individual brilliance. Watkins must navigate the complexities of playing in a city where attention is fragmented, balancing her development with the need to draw a larger following.
Whether she can carve out her own path and emerge as a player of Clark’s stature remains uncertain. For now, her record-breaking performances and undeniable talent keep her firmly in the conversation, as the basketball world watches to see if she can overcome the challenges of her California roots and fulfill her potential as the next NCAA superstar.
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