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Antioch community members rally to protect Angelo Quinto Crisis Response Team
By Sara Stinson at KRON4 (KRON-TV)
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
(KRON) -- As the city of Antioch weighs its options for the next budget, dozens of community members marched to City Hall Tuesday night, urging leaders to preserve police reforms and protect the Angelo Quinto Crisis Response Team. The program was launched three years ago after Angelo Quinto died ...
Key takeaway The program was launched three years ago after Angelo Quinto died while being restrained by police during [...
Why this matters in The San Francisco
The rally to protect the Angelo Quinto Crisis Response Team in Antioch has significant implications for San Francisco , where similar police reform efforts are ongoing. As San Francisco County's neighboring city, Antioch's approach to crisis response can inform and influence local policies. The Angelo Quinto Crisis Response Team was established to address concerns about police interactions with individuals in crisis, an issue that San Francisco has also grappled with. The team's fate will be closely watched by San Francisco community members and leaders, who are working to implement their own reforms. San Francisco's city government may look to Antioch's experience as a model for its own crisis response initiatives, making the outcome of this budget decision relevant to local stakeholders. The success or failure of the Angelo Quinto Crisis Response Team could have a ripple effect, shaping the trajectory of police reform efforts in the broader Bay Area.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: KRON4 (KRON-TV) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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