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Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls

Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls
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Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls

Oakland Becomes Latest City Looking To Take Police Out Of Some Nonviolent 911 Calls
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Alameda officers kneeling on Mario Gonzalez s back highlights dangers of restraint death

Alameda officers kneeling on Mario Gonzalez s back highlights dangers of restraint death Death by restraint not unusual in Bay Area Mario Gonzalez died after Alameda police knelt on his back. There are several other cases of restraint asphyxia in the Bay Area and beyond as well, despite police training that says people should not be handcuffed in a prone position for a long period of time. Evan Sernoffsky reports. ALAMEDA, Calif. - The cases are strikingly similar. Law enforcement officers pressing down on a person’s back as they struggle to restrain them. Moments later, the person stops breathing. Before police killed George Floyd last year in Minnesota while restraining him in a prone position, many people had died under similar circumstances in the Bay Area.

Sheriff s sergeant used unjustified force pulling over Napa man for no headlights, shooting him 6 times: suit

Attorneys for a man who was killed after he was pulled over for driving without his headlights on have filed a wrongful death suit against Napa County and the sheriff, alleging Juan Garcia's shooting death was unprovoked and unconstitutional.

Civil rights attorney asks U S Attorney General to investigate Alameda police in wake of man s death

Civil rights attorney asks U.S. Attorney General to investigate Alameda police in wake of man s death By Lisa Fernandez Mario Gonzalez of Oakland plays an instrument. Photo: Courtesy Gonzalez family.  ALAMEDA, Calif. - A civil rights attorney for the family of a man who died in Alameda police custody is requesting that the U.S. Attorney General s Office investigate the department s training procedures and supervision over its officers and dispatchers, especially in light of the fact that residents did not call 911 to request assistance about Mario Gonzalez, who appeared drunk in front of their homes last month.  Oakland-based attorney Julia Sherwin wrote the letter on Monday to AG Merrick B. Garland and Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Pamela S. Karlan, requesting for their outside eyes on what happened to Gonzalez on April 19.

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