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Angelo Quinto was having a mental health crisis when his family called 911 for help. After Antioch Police arrived at Quinto’s home, his family says an officer kneeled on his back near the neck before his body went limp. Quinto, a 30 year-old Filipino American, died days later in the hospital. His death has drawn national attention, especially among Filipino Americans across the country, and spotlights a Bay Area suburb where a now majority-Black city council and young activists are trying to change the power dynamics of the traditionally pro-police community.
Guest: Sandhya Dirks, Race & Equity Reporter for KQED
Listen to KQED's American Suburb podcast here. Episode transcript here: http://bit.ly/2OAbEEV
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Angelo Quinto was having a mental health crisis when his family called 911 for help. After Antioch Police arrived at Quinto’s home, his family says an officer kneeled on his back near the neck before his body went limp. Quinto, a 30 year-old Filipino American, died days later in the hospital. His death has drawn national attention, especially among Filipino Americans across the country, and spotlights a Bay Area suburb where a now majority-Black city council and young activists are trying to change the power dynamics of the traditionally pro-police community.
Guest: Sandhya Dirks, Race & Equity Reporter for KQED
Listen to KQED's American Suburb podcast here. Episode transcript here: http://bit.ly/2OAbEEV
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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