Alameda County DA Pamela Price facing recall as special election looms: The 'people have spoken'
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Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price is facing a special election over her leniency on criminals after a recall effort to remove her garnered nearly 75,000 signatures.
"I was in total shock," McCrary told co-host Pete Hegseth on Sunday. "It was unbelievable to realize that for the fight that took over six years to get to that, it was diminished to nothing. And while sitting there in court, learning even from the judge, well, this is the best we can do. What is the best when you know your child goes out one evening and does not come home, does not return, and yet you have got to now bury your child?" Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com
"And the sentiment from those in the administration that work to help fight for the people did nothing," she continued. "They diminished his life to absolutely nothing. So very traumatizing."
Price is facing a recall effort with nearly 75,000 validated signatures, according to the New York Post. The Alameda County’s board of supervisors voted to accept the petition last week and is expected to set an election date on May 15.
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