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FILE - In this April 4, 2018, file photo, protesters stand outside the office of Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert calling for the indictment of two Sacramento police officers in the shooting death of Stephon Clark, during a rally in Sacramento, Calif. Under a new law that went into effect July 1, the California Department of Justice will now be responsible for investigating the fatal police shootings of unarmed civilians, taking over from local agencies. The two Sacramento police officers involved in Clark s shooting were not charged with any crimes. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File) July 07, 2021 - 6:27 PM
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) â New protocols announced Wednesday by California Attorney General Rob Bonta seek to provide more transparency around one of the most emotional and disturbing areas of policing: the fatal shooting of an unarmed civilian.
California Poised to Investigate Deadly Police Shootings of Unarmed People
The California Department of Justice expects to investigate between 40 and 50 police shootings of unarmed people every year.
Protesters rally in South Pasadena, California, over police violence on June 9, 2020. (Courthouse News photo/ Nathan Solis)
(CN) California Attorney General Rob Bonta said Wednesday the state is poised to investigate police shootings of unarmed residents as a state bill aimed at shedding light on opaque law enforcement investigations of deadly force went into effect this month.
Assembly Bill 1506 was signed into law last September by Governor Gavin Newsom, requiring the state to investigate deadly police shootings of unarmed residents, with the aim to remove conflicts of interest critics say cloud local law enforcement investigations.