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Demonstrators raise their arms and chant, Hands up, don t shoot, in August 2014 as they protest the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Ronell Foster was riding his bicycle through the hushed streets of Vallejo, Calif., one evening when a police officer noticed that the bike had no lights and that he was weaving in and out of traffic.
The officer, Ryan McMahon, went after Foster with lights flashing, siren blaring and the car s spotlight pointed directly at him. Foster stopped. The pair exchanged words before Foster, who was on community supervision for a car theft conviction a month earlier, fled, eventually ditching the bicycle. McMahon caught up with Foster and jumped on top of him. The two struggled. McMahon, a rookie on the force, used a Taser on the father of two and struck him several times with his department-issued flashlight. Gu
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Demonstrators raise their arms and chant, Hands up, don t shoot on Aug. 17, 2014, as they protest the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
Ronell Foster was riding his bicycle through the hushed streets of Vallejo, Calif., one evening when a police officer noticed that the bike had no lights and that he was weaving in and out of traffic.
The officer, Ryan McMahon, went after Foster with lights flashing, siren blaring and the car s spotlight pointed directly at him. Foster stopped. The pair exchanged words before Foster, who was on community supervision for a car theft conviction a month earlier, fled, eventually ditching the bicycle. McMahon caught up with Foster and jumped on top of him. The two struggled. McMahon, a rookie on the force, used a Taser on the father of two and struck him several times with his department-issued flashlight. Gunfire erupted seven shots total. When it was over, Foster, 33, lay dying in the bushes in
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) The Sacramento District Attorney s Office has dropped charges against Sean Monterrosa s sisters. Monterossa was killed by a Vallejo police officer in June.
In October, officers arrested his sisters, who were protesting outside Governor Newsom s home. Michelle and Ashley Monterrosa say charges against them have now been dropped. I m just happy we re putting this behind us, said Ashley Monterrosa. It s one of those things that it took too long but, you know, at the end of the day, we re going to keep doing whatever we can to make sure my brother s story is known, but we re relieved to know that s not something over our shoulders anymore, said Michelle Monterrosa.