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Will see and hear details of an officerinvolved shooting incident that resulted in lifethreatening injuries to mr. We recognize the impact on the members of our community at large. With that said, to any of our viewers or members of the community who are experiencing trauma from this incident or from the information or the images presented here during this town hall you can contact the San Francisco department of Public Health crisis line at 4 sa9703800 for trauma services. With that said, here is what we hope to accomplish today. First and foremost tonight is about transparency. It is our intention to release the known facts involved in the incident in a nonjudgmental way and id like to emphasize that this is an Ongoing Investigation and as such that there are some facts that we cannot release today because we either do not have the answers at this point and or the release of certain information is prohibited by law or could compromise this investigation. Next there was Body Worn Came
Oakland Fire Department after an oakland inertia, hired on what he was 22. He commuted from sacramento and became an interim assistant fire chief in june. I knew i wanted to be an oakland firefighter because of my dad. He inspired me the second i got out of high school to pursue my emt and paramedic license. Reporter for cayden, his father was his role model. The two bonded over finding fires in life at the firehouse. It was the most special thing in the world. Its tough to have that come to an end so quick. Reporter cayden hopes to carry on his fathers legacy and traditions and culture of the oakland Fire Department. We had about 10 years we could have worked together. At the same Fire Department. It got cut short to a year. But i loved every second of it, thats for sure. Reporter besides raising three sons, lafon also was a baseball coach to hundreds of children. He hosted Exchange Students from china. No word yet on funeral arrangements. New at 11 00, new pictures show governor gavi
Recent reporting on Law Enforcement and their use of force. We look at the restraint technique that took the life of george floyd and find out which departments may be using it here in the bay area. Jaxon van derbeken and follow the career path of one officer who leaves one department for another just before facing discipline in the shooting. Stephen stock we go to palo alto, where officers face multiple lawsuits and allegations of misconduct regarding their use of force. Bigad shaban and we examine the racial diversity of our Law Enforcement agencies. Do officers actually reflect the communities they were sworn to protect . Candice this is an nbc bay area investigative special, the use of force. Hi everyone, im candice nguyen, an Investigative Reporter with the unit. Many of you have probably seen it, the cellphone video taken on may 25 showing Minneapolis Police officer derek shavin pressing his knee to the back of George Floyds neck for more than 8 minutes before he died. Several vi
Good afternoon. We are here this afternoon for a virtual town hall meeting with an officerinvolved shooting that occurred on november 17, 2020, on the 800 block of Market Street in the city and county of San Francisco. Before i move forward id like to announce to our viewing and listening audience that we have sign Language Interpretation Services here this afternoon to assist persons who are deaf or hardofhearing. Also this town hall is being translated in spanish and cantonese for members of the community who speak those languages. And in this presentation you will see and hear details of an officerinvolved shooting incident that resulted in lifethreatening injuries to mr. We recognize the impact on the members of our community at large. With that said, to any of our viewers or members of the community who are experiencing trauma from this incident or from the information or the images presented here during this town hall you can contact the San Francisco department of Public Health