San Diegans taking a stand to make sure Chauvin conviction leads to real change
Local leaders fear there are officers in our county with multiple sustained-use-of-force incidents on their record; those records currently hidden from the public Author: Steve Price (Reporter) Updated: 7:19 PM PDT April 21, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Community leaders in San Diego say Derek Chauvin s conviction isn t the end of police reform, it s the beginning. They are asking for specific changes that they believe will make Black residents feel safer in our county.
“We don t want to just come and be excited that a jury convicted a police officer for killing someone, right?” said Bishop Cornelius Bowser of Charity Apostolic Church. “We want to prevent that from happening.”
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