Santa Rosa, a city in Sonoma County, California, is a vibrant community known for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and diverse culture. Recent events, such as wildfires and social justice movements, have shaped the citys narrative and inspired residents to take action for change.
Petitions under the Santa Rosa topic cover a wide range of issues, from advocating for environmental conservation and disaster relief to promoting social equity and racial justice. One petition calls for increased funding for wildfire prevention and support for affected communities, highlighting the urgent need for disaster preparedness. Another petition addresses police reform and racial equality, drawing attention to systemic issues that impact marginalized populations in Santa Rosa.
Join the movement to support Santa Rosa by exploring the petitions and adding your voice to the collective call for positive change. Together, we can create a more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient community for all residents.
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He was willfully out looking to “bang” with someone, with a loaded gun and the intention to harm someone. No remorse and no intention of turning himself in until they ID’d him. From his past history it clearly shows that this was an intentional act and he knew what he was doing. If it wasn’t Conner that night it would have been someone else. Does anyone really think 10 years is going to change who he is? As someone who knows people affected by this senseless murder I can tell you the trauma he caused will last more than 10 years. Short sentences and plea deals are why these things happen. You commit 4 or 5 felonies and IF they catch you you plead down to 2 and then have those lumped together so you only serve time for 1. Hardly seems fair.
My youngest son was also murdered by a gang banger in So Calif. I know what this does to a family and feel being a life was taken the killer should never walk free again.
Connor was an amazing friend with a peaceful soul. Im glad they found who murdered him. Although, 12 years is like a slap on the wrist to the dirtbag who took decades of life he had in front of him, and a slap in the face to the friends and family of Connor Bundock. The sad excuse of a human who felt whatever object connor had was more valuable than Connors life, should not be free in our society leaving the innocent to worry if/when it will happen next. In the two years it took to find the criminal, he had already committed other crimes and never turned himself in, showing no remorse and continued signs of bad behavior. Not to mention he was already on probation during the time he murdered an innocent young man who had dreams, goals and already so many accomplishments. Rest in peace Connor.