Just days after being granted immunity under California’s mental health diversion laws, Ramiro Ochoa Mendoza, 36, was charged with the brutal murder of Noel Batres, 47, whose body was discovered on July 3. Mendoza’s release raised concerns about public safety, as he had a history of non-compliance with probation and was deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial for earlier misdemeanors.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A man named Ramiro did something very bad just after he was let go to get help for his mind, which is making people worried about how we keep everyone safe.
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