The Sacramento Police Department on Saturday released body camera footage of the incident that led up to a suspect being shot and killed by officers after an hours-long standoff near a high school.
The proposed $165.9 million, a $9.4 million increase from last year, includes funding for body cameras and five new officer positions to work in the department’s Professional Standards Unit, according to Tim Davis, president of the Sacramento Police Officers Association.
Man Caught on Camera Dumping Dead Cat Outside Asian-Owned Butcher Shop in Sacramento
A Chinese American-owned butcher shop in Sacramento, California is seeking help to identify a man who left a dead cat in their parking lot this earlier week.
The incident, which was caught on surveillance videos, occurred at the Mad Butcher Meat Company even with a security guard on duty on Monday night.
Security footage shows the gray-haired suspect making a cash purchase inside the store first. He then pulled out a box from a pick-up truck and dumped it in the parking lot.
To their horror, the box contained the carcass of a mutilated cat. It was open for everyone to see.
I think it was a bad shooting. | Family of man shot, killed by Sacramento police plans to sue
The family of Jordan Zenka, 26, has hired one of the same lawyers who represented Stephon Clark s family and argues that Zenka s killing was unnecessary. Author: Van Tieu (ABC10) Updated: 8:04 AM PST December 23, 2020
SACRAMENTO, Calif. In an apparent cry for help, Jordan Zenka, 26, turned to GoFundMe for financial support in September.
The self-described chronically houseless gay man wrote that he was overcoming addiction, the trauma of abusive relationships, and wished for everyone to be safe and peaceful and to never know homelessness.