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Contra Costa D.A. rules 2018 Pittsburg killing by police legally justified
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District Attorney Diana Becton said a probe concluded that a police shooting was justifed.Lea Suzuki / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton said a probe concluded that a police shooting was justifed.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office has determined that the use of deadly force in the 2018 shooting of Salvador Morales by Pittsburg police officers was legally justified, following an investigation into the incident.
According to a report released by District Attorney Diana Becton’s office Monday, the five officers involved in the incident justifiably feared for their lives and acted in accordance with the law.
kickbacks. and according to the irs, top committee member charles blazer has amassed $11 million in income. accusations of corruption have long shadowed fifa, including holding future world cups in qatar and russia over the u.s. we were absolutely shocked. except then we took a deep breath and everyone thought about the oil and the money and the fact that you could open up another part of the world and everyone kind of shook their heads and said, well, of course. fifa s provocative president, sepp blatter, avoided charges today and is up for re-election on friday. but u.s. officials made clear today this is just the beginning. the work will continue until all the corruption is uncovered and a message is sent around the world that this conduct will not be tolerated. pamela brown filing that report. we are going to take a quick break here. when we come back, it is the
of fraud. and today we are issuing fifa a red card. reporter: events like the world cup help fifa bring in more than $2 billion a year. the international event draws top players, top tourism and top publicity for the host cities and sponsors. now the justice department says fifa officials have used that allure to earn a cool $150 million in bribes for more than two decades. in exchange it allegedly provided lucrative media and marketing rights to the world cup and other tournaments. fifa worldwide has extraordinary power. this is uber power. we could make the case this is the biggest sports bust in history today. this is historic. this is monumental. reporter: who s among fifa s least trustworthy team of executives. jeffrey webb is directly accused of using his position to solicit kickbacks. according to the irs, top committee member charles blazer