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Sal Castro, a teacher and key organizer of the walkouts, held the most charges and was held in detention the longest. June 2, 1968: Sal Castro was released on bail, but lost his teaching position at Lincoln High school due to the arrest. 2,000 people protested outside of the police station to demand he get his teaching position back. [17]
Sal Castro speaking in 1963 with the principal of Belmont High School in Los Angeles, where he was a teacher: "You know, Mrs. Lord, more than half the kids are Latino, Mexican kids, and we've got no kids in any of the leadership positions or even this program."
She was one of thirty-five arrested in the 1968 Board of Education "sit-in" in favor of Sal Castro's reinstatement. [2] She participated in the 1968 Poor Peoples Campaign. Organizing community single mothers with children along with her own children and traveling by Grey Hound Bus from Los Angeles CA to Washington DC.
The suspect, 66-year-old Gideon Castro, has been charged with second-degree murder and is currently in police custody. ... The Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake arrested Castro on ...
One man, who was driving a truck, was arrested in the Palisades area, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department and LAPD said. Other suspects were found inside the vehicle.
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Paula invites a reluctant Robert to prom. While she prepares, the police suddenly arrest 12 of the leaders of the student movement, including several of the Brown Berets. When Paula goes to Sal for advice, she discovers that Robert, who is an undercover LAPD officer, has been informing the police of the group's plans and assisted in the arrests.
The comparison excluded William Castro as a suspect, and Gideon Castro, now 66, was arrested at his nursing home in Utah on a second-degree murder charge. Gideon Castro will be extradited back to ...