Outrage Over Newsom Parole Of Killer
Crime Victims United of California (CVUC) today expressed its outrage that Governor Newsom allowed the release of convicted murderer David Weidert, who lured a mentally disabled man to a remote location, forced him to dig his own grave, beat him with a baseball bat and shovel, stabbed him, choked him with a telephone wire, and then buried him alive, where he ultimately suffocated to death.
National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month (TDVAM). This is an issue that impacts everyone – not just teens – but their parents, teachers, friends and communities as well. Together, we can raise the nation's awareness about teen dating violence and promote safe, healthy relationships.
Victims Stand By Deputies, Families
Crime Victims United of California (CVUC) today issued the following statement in response to the tragic death and wounding of Sacramento County Sheriffs' Deputies during a shootout with a suspect at CalExpo last night:...
Boudin Throws Police, Parole Under Bus
Crime Victims United of California (CVUC) today called out San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin for his role in the hit and run deaths of two pedestrians on New Year's Eve by a parolee driving a stolen car under the influence of meth.