Pascal Sabino
@pascalsabino.bsky.social
Chicago ➡️ LA
Writer for Bolts Magazine.
Policing & Criminal Justice. Data. Organized Labor. Climate change.
Writer for Bolts Magazine.
Policing & Criminal Justice. Data. Organized Labor. Climate change.
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Mientras la crisis de personas sin hogar en Arizona se agrava, ciudades como South Tucson se debaten entre la compasión y el control, algunos líderes piden empatía, otros más mano dura.
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November 5, 2025 at 9:42 PM
Mientras la crisis de personas sin hogar en Arizona se agrava, ciudades como South Tucson se debaten entre la compasión y el control, algunos líderes piden empatía, otros más mano dura.
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This has not gotten much attention, but it should.
Virginia under Youngkin returned to an insanely harsh system where people convicted of any felony lose their voting rights FOR LIFE.
Dems' win this week mean they'll get to advance a constitutional amendment to end lifetime disenfranchisement.
Virginia under Youngkin returned to an insanely harsh system where people convicted of any felony lose their voting rights FOR LIFE.
Dems' win this week mean they'll get to advance a constitutional amendment to end lifetime disenfranchisement.
November 7, 2025 at 8:59 PM
This has not gotten much attention, but it should.
Virginia under Youngkin returned to an insanely harsh system where people convicted of any felony lose their voting rights FOR LIFE.
Dems' win this week mean they'll get to advance a constitutional amendment to end lifetime disenfranchisement.
Virginia under Youngkin returned to an insanely harsh system where people convicted of any felony lose their voting rights FOR LIFE.
Dems' win this week mean they'll get to advance a constitutional amendment to end lifetime disenfranchisement.
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JUST IN: Soren Stevenson, who lost an eye due to a projectile fired by the police during the BLM protests of 2020 in Minneapolis, has won a seat on city council.
@pascalsabino.bsky.social reported on his candidacy last month in a must-read: boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
@pascalsabino.bsky.social reported on his candidacy last month in a must-read: boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
As Minneapolis Votes, Some Struggle to Keep Police Violence in the Spotlight - Bolts
Five years after George Floyd, the mayor and his allies on city council claim credit for vast improvements, but critics keep pressing the case for more discipline and police alternatives.
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November 5, 2025 at 3:59 AM
JUST IN: Soren Stevenson, who lost an eye due to a projectile fired by the police during the BLM protests of 2020 in Minneapolis, has won a seat on city council.
@pascalsabino.bsky.social reported on his candidacy last month in a must-read: boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
@pascalsabino.bsky.social reported on his candidacy last month in a must-read: boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
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RESULT: Soren Stevenson is elected to the Minneapolis City Council in the Eighth Ward.
Stevenson lost an eye during a 2020 BLM protest after he was shot by police with a foam projectile.
Stevenson lost an eye during a 2020 BLM protest after he was shot by police with a foam projectile.
November 5, 2025 at 4:18 AM
RESULT: Soren Stevenson is elected to the Minneapolis City Council in the Eighth Ward.
Stevenson lost an eye during a 2020 BLM protest after he was shot by police with a foam projectile.
Stevenson lost an eye during a 2020 BLM protest after he was shot by police with a foam projectile.
In Minneapolis, the mayor & entire city council are on the ballot. On police reform, the incumbent mayor & his allies insist the city is on the right track. But a more progressive bloc is pushing for bolder solutions to ongoing patterns of police abuse:
boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
As Minneapolis Votes, Some Struggle to Keep Police Violence in the Spotlight - Bolts
Five years after George Floyd, the mayor and his allies on city council claim credit for vast improvements, but critics keep pressing the case for more discipline and police alternatives.
boltsmag.org
November 4, 2025 at 8:14 PM
In Minneapolis, the mayor & entire city council are on the ballot. On police reform, the incumbent mayor & his allies insist the city is on the right track. But a more progressive bloc is pushing for bolder solutions to ongoing patterns of police abuse:
boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
Five years after the murder of George Floyd, Minneapolis Police Department remains troubled by officer misconduct. Mayor Jacob Frey has insisted the cify is on track to reform. But some candidates in coming election say the city has failed to meet its promises of change
boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
As Minneapolis Votes, Some Struggle to Keep Police Violence in the Spotlight - Bolts
Five years after George Floyd, the mayor and his allies on city council claim credit for vast improvements, but critics keep pressing the case for more discipline and police alternatives.
boltsmag.org
October 21, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Five years after the murder of George Floyd, Minneapolis Police Department remains troubled by officer misconduct. Mayor Jacob Frey has insisted the cify is on track to reform. But some candidates in coming election say the city has failed to meet its promises of change
boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
boltsmag.org/minneapolis-...
Missourians have repeatedly used ballot initiatives to adopt policies that lawmakers in the GOP supermajority refuse to move on: abortion rights, paid sick leave, Medicaid expansion. In response, Missouri Republicans are attempting to make direct democracy impossible:
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boltsmag.org/missouri-ame...
Under this GOP Measure, All of Missouri’s Recent Popular Initiatives Would Have Failed - Bolts
Republicans have dominated Missouri’s legislature for over two decades, but they haven’t entirely controlled state lawmaking, in large part because Missouri empowers citizens to petition for ballot re...
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September 18, 2025 at 8:06 PM
Missourians have repeatedly used ballot initiatives to adopt policies that lawmakers in the GOP supermajority refuse to move on: abortion rights, paid sick leave, Medicaid expansion. In response, Missouri Republicans are attempting to make direct democracy impossible:
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boltsmag.org/missouri-ame...
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NEW — Black organizers and elected leaders gathered today to denounce Trump’s threats to send military forces to Chicago.
They are developing a 30-day emergency response plan, which includes establishing mutual aid hubs and Know Your Rights training sessions.
thetriibe.com/2025/08/blac...
They are developing a 30-day emergency response plan, which includes establishing mutual aid hubs and Know Your Rights training sessions.
thetriibe.com/2025/08/blac...
Black organizers, elected leaders are preparing for Trump’s possible military deployment to Chicago • The TRiiBE
Although details are scarce, Black organizers are coming up with a response plan to protect Chicagoans if Trump sends in the military.
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August 28, 2025 at 10:54 PM
NEW — Black organizers and elected leaders gathered today to denounce Trump’s threats to send military forces to Chicago.
They are developing a 30-day emergency response plan, which includes establishing mutual aid hubs and Know Your Rights training sessions.
thetriibe.com/2025/08/blac...
They are developing a 30-day emergency response plan, which includes establishing mutual aid hubs and Know Your Rights training sessions.
thetriibe.com/2025/08/blac...
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NEW — As President Donald Trump tries to punish jurisdictions with bail reform, Cook County Public Defender Sharone Mitchell explains why Illinois ended cash bail—and what he hopes to see next.
“What is scary is that this is tyranny 101.”
thetriibe.com/2025/08/chic...
“What is scary is that this is tyranny 101.”
thetriibe.com/2025/08/chic...
Chicago’s public defender explains why Illinois should fight Trump’s threats on cashless bail • The TRiiBE
As the president tries to punish jurisdictions with bail reform, Cook County Public Defender Sharone Mitchell explains why Illinois ended cash bail—and what he hopes to see next.
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August 29, 2025 at 6:53 PM
NEW — As President Donald Trump tries to punish jurisdictions with bail reform, Cook County Public Defender Sharone Mitchell explains why Illinois ended cash bail—and what he hopes to see next.
“What is scary is that this is tyranny 101.”
thetriibe.com/2025/08/chic...
“What is scary is that this is tyranny 101.”
thetriibe.com/2025/08/chic...
I talked to Cook County Public Defender Sharone Mitchell about Trump's order to defund governments that have moved away from cash bail. IL abolished cash bail so people wouldn't be jailed just because they are poor — Mitchell told me Trump's intervention is "Tyranny 101"
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Chicago’s Public Defender on Why Illinois Should Fight Trump's Threats on Cashless Bail - Bolts
President Trump on Monday issued an executive order that purports to block federal funds from state and local governments that have moved away from cash bail in an effort to... Read More
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August 29, 2025 at 8:46 PM
I talked to Cook County Public Defender Sharone Mitchell about Trump's order to defund governments that have moved away from cash bail. IL abolished cash bail so people wouldn't be jailed just because they are poor — Mitchell told me Trump's intervention is "Tyranny 101"
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Tucson enacted a series of camping bans in response to a state law that pushes cities to criminalize homelessness & punishes those that don't. That pressure also came to the fore South Tucson: leaders were targeted in a failed recall attempt for their work with a local soup kitchen
Facing Arizona’s Crackdown on Homelessness, Two Cities Offer Different Responses
State intervention has led Tucson to ramp up sweeps and pass harsh new policies. Officials in the small town of South Tucson have emphasized support and services, even as they face blowback.
boltsmag.org
August 25, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Tucson enacted a series of camping bans in response to a state law that pushes cities to criminalize homelessness & punishes those that don't. That pressure also came to the fore South Tucson: leaders were targeted in a failed recall attempt for their work with a local soup kitchen
Tucson enacted a series of camping bans in response to a state law that pushes cities to criminalize homelessness & punishes those that don't. That pressure also came to the fore South Tucson: leaders were targeted in a failed recall attempt for their work with a local soup kitchen
Facing Arizona’s Crackdown on Homelessness, Two Cities Offer Different Responses
State intervention has led Tucson to ramp up sweeps and pass harsh new policies. Officials in the small town of South Tucson have emphasized support and services, even as they face blowback.
boltsmag.org
August 25, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Tucson enacted a series of camping bans in response to a state law that pushes cities to criminalize homelessness & punishes those that don't. That pressure also came to the fore South Tucson: leaders were targeted in a failed recall attempt for their work with a local soup kitchen
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NEW: Leaders of a small Arizona city ramped up affordable housing & services like soup kitchens for homeless people. In response, a former mayor got angry & tried to recall them. But they survived the recalls this month.
Bolts reports on what's happening—& the warring responses to homelessness:
Bolts reports on what's happening—& the warring responses to homelessness:
Facing Arizona’s Crackdown on Homelessness, Two Cities Offer Different Responses - Bolts
Fewer than 250 voters cast a ballot in a South Tucson recall election this month targeting the mayor and two allies in city council. The three officials, Mayor Roxy Valenzuela... Read More
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August 22, 2025 at 6:34 PM
NEW: Leaders of a small Arizona city ramped up affordable housing & services like soup kitchens for homeless people. In response, a former mayor got angry & tried to recall them. But they survived the recalls this month.
Bolts reports on what's happening—& the warring responses to homelessness:
Bolts reports on what's happening—& the warring responses to homelessness:
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A federal judge struck down part of Florida's new crackdown on ballot initiatives. The ruling allows noncitizens to collect signatures for measures like weed legalization & medicaid expansion. But the law still criminalizes other typical petition activity:
boltsmag.org/florida-new-...
boltsmag.org/florida-new-...
A New Crackdown on Ballot Initiatives Unnerves Florida Organizers - Bolts
The new Republican law threatens volunteers with more investigations and criminal punishment, even as Ron DeSantis faces allegations of illegally meddling in ballot measures.
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July 10, 2025 at 7:25 PM
A federal judge struck down part of Florida's new crackdown on ballot initiatives. The ruling allows noncitizens to collect signatures for measures like weed legalization & medicaid expansion. But the law still criminalizes other typical petition activity:
boltsmag.org/florida-new-...
boltsmag.org/florida-new-...
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The U.S. Supreme Court just said Florida's new immigration law will remain BLOCKED while litigation on the law continues. www.nytimes.com/2025/07/09/u...
How aggressive is the law? @pascalsabino.bsky.social broke it down in February: boltsmag.org/florida-repu...
How aggressive is the law? @pascalsabino.bsky.social broke it down in February: boltsmag.org/florida-repu...
In Florida GOP’s New Immigration Crackdown, a Familiar Play of Overriding Local Democracy - Bolts
Florida Republicans spent weeks squabbling over rival immigration bills. Their conflict wasn’t over significant policy differences: They agreed on diverting hundreds of millions in state funds toward ...
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July 9, 2025 at 8:07 PM
The U.S. Supreme Court just said Florida's new immigration law will remain BLOCKED while litigation on the law continues. www.nytimes.com/2025/07/09/u...
How aggressive is the law? @pascalsabino.bsky.social broke it down in February: boltsmag.org/florida-repu...
How aggressive is the law? @pascalsabino.bsky.social broke it down in February: boltsmag.org/florida-repu...
A federal judge struck down part of Florida's new crackdown on ballot initiatives. The ruling allows noncitizens to collect signatures for measures like weed legalization & medicaid expansion. But the law still criminalizes other typical petition activity:
boltsmag.org/florida-new-...
boltsmag.org/florida-new-...
A New Crackdown on Ballot Initiatives Unnerves Florida Organizers - Bolts
The new Republican law threatens volunteers with more investigations and criminal punishment, even as Ron DeSantis faces allegations of illegally meddling in ballot measures.
boltsmag.org
July 10, 2025 at 7:25 PM
A federal judge struck down part of Florida's new crackdown on ballot initiatives. The ruling allows noncitizens to collect signatures for measures like weed legalization & medicaid expansion. But the law still criminalizes other typical petition activity:
boltsmag.org/florida-new-...
boltsmag.org/florida-new-...
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This "discrepancy" was first uncovered by @boltsmag.org and @injusticewatch.org last August. At the time, CPD officials refused to discuss @pascalsabino.bsky.social's findings and a spokesperson stood by their publicly reported figures. Nearly 11 months later, they now say they're working to fix it.
Chicago Police Department officials are working to “fix” the “discrepancy” that led to 210,622 undocumented traffic stops in 2024, a high-ranking Chicago Police Department official told a key city panel.
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CPD Working to ‘Fix’ Problem That Led to 211K Undocumented Traffic Stops, Police Official Tells City Panel
CPD reported to state officials that officers made 295,846 traffic stops in 2024. But police dispatchers recorded that officers made an additional 210,622 stops in 2024 that were not documented, raisi...
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July 3, 2025 at 12:50 AM
This "discrepancy" was first uncovered by @boltsmag.org and @injusticewatch.org last August. At the time, CPD officials refused to discuss @pascalsabino.bsky.social's findings and a spokesperson stood by their publicly reported figures. Nearly 11 months later, they now say they're working to fix it.
Federal court in North Dakota declined to review a ruling against two tribal nations that declared only the DOJ can sue for voter discrimination. That means ND voters are stuck with an election map that illegally marginalizes Natives, because the DOJ will not intervene
Big defeat for voting rights: the full 8th circuit refused to* reconsider a panel ruling that said individuals & groups cannot sue over VRA violations, only the DOJ can. www.npr.org/2025/05/14/n...
Bolts reported the case is huge loss for tribes in North Dakota, leaving them unable to seek justice:
Bolts reported the case is huge loss for tribes in North Dakota, leaving them unable to seek justice:
“A Law Without a Way to Enforce It” - Bolts
In North Dakota as elsewhere, Native voters face a triple threat: judges targeting the VRA, Trump officials hostile to discrimination laws, and a funding crunch depleting their work.
boltsmag.org
July 3, 2025 at 10:16 PM
Federal court in North Dakota declined to review a ruling against two tribal nations that declared only the DOJ can sue for voter discrimination. That means ND voters are stuck with an election map that illegally marginalizes Natives, because the DOJ will not intervene
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A must read.👇
“From the federal level, they don’t want to deal with us. They are continuously trying to get out of the things they agreed to in these treaties,” he said. “They pass it along to the states, but the states don’t want to deal with us either.” boltsmag.org/voting-right...
“From the federal level, they don’t want to deal with us. They are continuously trying to get out of the things they agreed to in these treaties,” he said. “They pass it along to the states, but the states don’t want to deal with us either.” boltsmag.org/voting-right...
“A Law Without a Way to Enforce It” - Bolts
In North Dakota as elsewhere, Native voters face a triple threat: judges targeting the VRA, Trump officials hostile to discrimination laws, and a funding crunch depleting their work.
boltsmag.org
June 20, 2025 at 1:44 AM
A must read.👇
“From the federal level, they don’t want to deal with us. They are continuously trying to get out of the things they agreed to in these treaties,” he said. “They pass it along to the states, but the states don’t want to deal with us either.” boltsmag.org/voting-right...
“From the federal level, they don’t want to deal with us. They are continuously trying to get out of the things they agreed to in these treaties,” he said. “They pass it along to the states, but the states don’t want to deal with us either.” boltsmag.org/voting-right...
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NEW: This Virginia city has seen years of heated debate over criminal justice reform. Progressive officials moved to stop adult charges for kids, weed cases, mandatory minimums; it's all run into fierce opposition from other leaders.
Then, the reform prosecutor won last week. I wrote about it:
Then, the reform prosecutor won last week. I wrote about it:
Norfolk Reelects its Reform Prosecutor, Capping Years of Heated Debate - Bolts
It’s a staple in political campaigns: Candidates bring up a criminal case that occurred on their opponent’s watch, and use it to attack them for being too lenient. Still, Michelle... Read More
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June 24, 2025 at 6:03 PM
NEW: This Virginia city has seen years of heated debate over criminal justice reform. Progressive officials moved to stop adult charges for kids, weed cases, mandatory minimums; it's all run into fierce opposition from other leaders.
Then, the reform prosecutor won last week. I wrote about it:
Then, the reform prosecutor won last week. I wrote about it:
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Missouri adopted a law that ends St. Louis’ ability to run its own police, transferring control to the GOP-run state government. The law also requires St. Louis to commit 25% of its budget to policing. boltsmag.org/missour...
Missouri Officials Seize Control of St. Louis Police, in Latest Bid to Shutter Local Reforms
The takeover returns St. Louis to a Civil War-era arrangement of state control. A local official calls the move "a clear gesture of white men wanting to control urban areas."
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June 23, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Missouri adopted a law that ends St. Louis’ ability to run its own police, transferring control to the GOP-run state government. The law also requires St. Louis to commit 25% of its budget to policing. boltsmag.org/missour...
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In North Dakota, multiple voting rights threats collide that may unravel decades of hard-fought victories in the struggle by tribal nations for fair representation:
boltsmag.org/voting-right...
boltsmag.org/voting-right...
“A Law Without a Way to Enforce It” - Bolts
In North Dakota as elsewhere, Native voters face a triple threat: judges targeting the VRA, Trump officials hostile to discrimination laws, and a funding crunch depleting their work.
boltsmag.org
June 18, 2025 at 11:21 PM
In North Dakota, multiple voting rights threats collide that may unravel decades of hard-fought victories in the struggle by tribal nations for fair representation:
boltsmag.org/voting-right...
boltsmag.org/voting-right...
Federal courts have eliminated the right for tribal nations in North Dakota to fight discriminatory election laws, declaring only the Attorney General can sue under the VRA. Meanwhile, Trump's DOJ has abandoned enforcement of voter protections for marginalized groups: boltsmag.org/voting-right...
“A Law Without a Way to Enforce It” - Bolts
In North Dakota as elsewhere, Native voters face a triple threat: judges targeting the VRA, Trump officials hostile to discrimination laws, and a funding crunch depleting their work.
boltsmag.org
June 18, 2025 at 11:29 PM
Federal courts have eliminated the right for tribal nations in North Dakota to fight discriminatory election laws, declaring only the Attorney General can sue under the VRA. Meanwhile, Trump's DOJ has abandoned enforcement of voter protections for marginalized groups: boltsmag.org/voting-right...
In North Dakota, multiple voting rights threats collide that may unravel decades of hard-fought victories in the struggle by tribal nations for fair representation:
boltsmag.org/voting-right...
boltsmag.org/voting-right...
“A Law Without a Way to Enforce It” - Bolts
In North Dakota as elsewhere, Native voters face a triple threat: judges targeting the VRA, Trump officials hostile to discrimination laws, and a funding crunch depleting their work.
boltsmag.org
June 18, 2025 at 11:21 PM
In North Dakota, multiple voting rights threats collide that may unravel decades of hard-fought victories in the struggle by tribal nations for fair representation:
boltsmag.org/voting-right...
boltsmag.org/voting-right...