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California Elected Officials, Civic Leaders React to George Floyd Verdict
By Antonio Ray Harvey, Bo Tefu & Tanu Henry California Black Media
Published April 22, 2021
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“The hard truth,” Gov. Newsom said in an April 20 statement, “is that if George Floyd looked like me, he’d still be alive today.” Newsom made the remark after a Hennepin County jury found Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, 45, guilty in the murder of George Floyd.
The jury convicted Chauvin on two counts of murder, homicide and one of manslaughter, for pinning his knee on the neck of Floyd for nine minutes and 29 seconds on May 25, 2020.
Fresno Names Police Reform Board to Implement Policy Changes
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Last year, a special committee recommended 73 ways to reform the Fresno Police Department in the wake of local and national protests over law enforcement practices.
Now, a new 8-member board will help carry out those suggestions.
The original reform committee, created last year after the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, met for four months crafting proposed changes to Fresno PD policies and systems.
Among the top recommendations were establishing an oversight board, strengthening the existing Fresno Office of Independent Review and making changes to the way local police respond to mental and behavioral health related calls for service.
Jan 28, 2021
Rochester s Police Accountability board is submitting its final recommendations to the Working Group on Police Reform.
The PAB wants the city to spend at least $10 million this year on alternatives to police officers as first responders; to create full transparency over the use of these new first responder systems including the new Crisis Intervention Services; to send social workers instead of police to handle evictions; and to fund any new police training from the existing police budget, rather than adding to it.
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