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Updated: 6:21 PM PDT Jun 1, 2021 KCRA Staff The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday adopted recommendations from a police reform commission. Some of the changes include using deadly force only as a last resort.This comes roughly a month after city council members adopted recommendations that require a higher standard of deadly force, which come from a 55-page document created by the Sacramento Community Police Review Commission.The commission argued in May that the Sacramento Police Department s current policy does not already include language from Assembly Bill 392, a deadly use-of-force bill approved by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2019.Tuesday s vote now signals that city officials are willing to include language from the commission that says police officers can only use deadly force as a last resort. Mayor Darrell Steinberg said in a tweet that word-for-word language from AB 392 was also included in the vote.The volunteer group that created the recommendation has
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday voted to approve a change to the city's use-of-force policy, requiring that police officers only use deadly force as a "last resort."A citizen oversight group will now have the opportunity to weigh in on the decision, which marks a change from the recommendation for police reform the group submitted, according to The Sacramento Bee.The policy change, which cleared the city council in an 8-1 vote, calls.
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$6.9 million homeless shelter plan approved by Sacramento City Council ahead of summer
Those who receive a referral to apply for the shelter will have access to recovery assistance, financial counseling and receive assistance for permanent housing. Author: Joseph Daniels (ABC10) Updated: 5:12 PM PDT March 16, 2021
The shelter will open on 29th and X streets in the summer and can house up to 100 people at a time, with a priority given to those experiencing homelessness in Oak Park, Curtis Park, and the Broadway and Alhambra corridor.
Those who receive a referral to apply for the shelter will have access to recovery assistance, financial counseling and receive assistance for permanent housing.