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One year ago today, George Floyd died in Minneapolis after a police officer sat on his neck for nearly nine minutes. The nation erupted in protest and demanded change. So, what's changed in the Bay Area?
Oakland police have not yet released tear gas report and thousands of other public requests
By Lisa Fernandez
(Frank Sosa)
OAKLAND, Calif. - Oakland police have not released a self-assessment on officers’ use of tear gas eight months after lobbing the chemical agent into a crowd of students, families and seniors following a youth-led rally, missing a self-imposed deadline to do so. That’s the bare minimum of what a police force needs to do, said Xavier Brown, a sophomore at UCLA who co-organized the June 1 youth rally at Oakland Tech, and who wants to see an in-depth analysis of what led up to his friends being tear gassed. It’s not anything to applaud, get excited about. That is the bare minimum that they should do.
officials say he and the suspected killer were among 200 it s mates in a recreation guard reserved for prisoners for serious crimes. robinson said a guard stood watch above the yard. yesterday, that yard wasn t able to pick up anything until he saw mr. sosa attack mr. schaeffer from behind. reporter: he reportedly fired rubber bullets. schaeffer died at marin general hospital. his abuse accused killer was sentence forward murdering a homeless man after steeling his bicycle. schaeffer s mother sent an e mail to abc 7 news claiming her son had been beaten and taunted by the sheriff deputies while in the county jail awaiting transfer to san quentin. she wrote that deputies said you re a baby killer. watch out. you ll get yours in presidenton. aaron told me he feel nose sense of satisfaction. there are times it s easier to die and slip away. in the end it probably would have been more difficult to spend life in prison. reporter: by the way this was the first murder in s
what the president says about the documents released from quicklyleaks. a drunk driving recently sentenced for the death of a novato girl was just killed. edward shaffer who had nine dui convictions was stabbed to death and the fellow inmate is responsible. reporter: good afternoon. shaffer was found dead in san quentin prison. at the time of the sentencing, shaffer apologized. it s reported that an inmate stabbed shaffer on monday morning. shaffer was serving time for killing 9-year-old melanie osheroff. we spoke to aaron, her father, and he told us that police came to the door with the news. instead of him being in prison and serving time, he s like dead. we sort of felt that he got out the easy way. reporter: sosheroff said he would rather have had shaffer serve the entire investigation. we just continue on with our lives. that s what we re trying to do this whole time. just continue on with our lives. i mean, shaffer is edward shaffer himself is removed from t