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Experts on deadly Alameda struggle: Officers trained not to keep hand-cuffed people face down

Experts on deadly Alameda struggle: Officers trained not to keep hand-cuffed people face down By Olga R. Rodriguez and Don Thompson Published  KTVU s Henry Lee reports. ALAMEDA, Calif. - The family of an unarmed 26-year-old Alameda man is struggling to understand how a minor confrontation with police led to his death on the same day a jury in Minneapolis began considering similar circumstances in the George Floyd case, while experts said that officers have long been trained not to handcuff people, especially when they are heavy or intoxicated, face-down on the ground. Alameda police responded to a park on April 19 to check reports that Mario Gonzalez was acting strangely and appeared to be breaking security tags off of alcohol bottles that he had in two drugstore baskets.

Officers in Alameda death used lowest degree of force, attorney says

Officers in Alameda death used lowest degree of force, attorney says KTVU s Henry Lee reports. ALAMEDA, Calif. - An attorney for three Alameda police officers on leave in the wake of the in-custody death of Mario Gonzalez said Wednesday that they used the lowest degree of force possible as he struggled with them.   These officers were here to help, said attorney Alison Berry Wilkinson.  The three officers were trying to detain Gonzalez, 26, at a small park near South Shore Center when Gonzalez, who weighs about 250 pounds, pulled the officers to the ground and struggled with them, Wilkinson said. Gonzalez soon lost consciousness and died. The cause of his death is under investigation.

Supporters: Why Mario Gonzalez was detained by Alameda police in the first place?

Supporters: Why Mario Gonzalez was detained by Alameda police in the first place? By Lisa Fernandez Video shows Alameda police kneeling on Mario Gonzalez shortly before death The Alameda Police Department released body cam video showing the arrest of Mario Gonzalez, who later died after what was described as a scuffle with police. The video shows an officer kneeling on Gonzalez during the altercation. ALAMEDA, Calif. - Supporters of a man who died after being handcuffed face down on the ground by Alameda police want to know one simple question: Why was he detained in the first place?  The video clearly shows that there was no reason to detain Mario, said Gerardo Gonzalez in a statement that was crafted with help from CURYJ, or Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice, in Oakland. He was nonviolent and even the 911 caller knew Mario was not a threat. At no point was Mario a threat to himself or to the officers. There was absolutely no reason to pile on top of Mario.

California man dies after cops pin him to the ground

California man dies after cops pin him to the ground Sophie Lewis © / AP Police Custody Death Police in Northern California released bodycam video that shows officers pinning a man to the ground for more than five minutes during an arrest that ended in his death. The footage of the incident shows officers putting their weight onto Mario Arenales Gonzalez, then doing chest compressions after he became unresponsive.  Bodycam video shows California man who died after officers pinned him to ground for 5 minutes Replay Video UP NEXT The bodycam video, released late Tuesday, shows the struggle between Gonzalez, 26, and police in Alameda County last week. Gonzalez died on April 19, the day before former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering George Floyd by pinning him to the ground for over nine minutes.

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