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Justin Phillips May 1, 2021Updated: May 2, 2021, 1:08 pm
Video from the Vallejo Police Department’s body-worn camera footage of the fatal shooting of Willie McCoy in a Taco Bell drive-through is part of the season six premiere of CNN’s “United Shades of America: Policing the Police.” Photo: Vallejo Police Department
The sound bullets make when breaking through a windshield of a vehicle is hard to forget. And it’s a noise that still echoes in my ears after watching body cam footage of Vallejo police killing Sean Monterrosa and video of Vallejo police firing 55 bullets in 3.5 seconds at the car of Willie McCoy, both shown during the season six premiere of CNN’s “United Shades of America.”
This California city has a history of police using deadly force. Its first Black police chief looks toward reform CNN 5/3/2021 By Breeanna Hare, CNN © Chris Riley/The Times-Herald/AP Vallejo Police Chief Shawny Williams speaks during a news conference in Vallejo, Calif.(Chris Riley/The Times-Herald via AP, File)
When Shawny Williams joined the Vallejo, California, police department in the fall of 2019, he was taking the reins of a police force known for its use of deadly force.
By the time Williams was sworn in that November, Vallejo officers had fatally shot 18 people in less than a decade, according to KTVU. Between 2005 and 2017, the Bay Area community of 122,000 people had the third-highest rate of police killings per capita in the state, an NBC Bay Area investigation found.