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Family wants federal inquiry of Alameda police in death of Mario Gonzalez

Family wants federal inquiry of Alameda police in death of Mario Gonzalez
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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.

États-Unis : un juge ouvre la voie à une lourde peine contre le policier qui a tué George Floyd

États-Unis : un juge ouvre la voie à une lourde peine contre le policier qui a tué George Floyd
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Alameda City Leaders Approve Police Reforms Spurred by Death of Mario Gonzalez

In a special session, the council approved all three proposals on the agenda, including exploration of new 911 response protocols. The move comes nearly three weeks after the death of an unarmed 26-year-old man who stopped breathing as he was pinned face down to the ground by Alameda police officers.

Police training at California public colleges gets a shakeup following George Floyd murder

George Floyd’s murder nearly a year ago is changing how California’s community colleges and state universities train and educate police officers with urgent emphasis on treating people humanely and using deadly force only as a last resort. “Law enforcement recognizes that we can do better,” Timothy Vu, a former police chief who runs the Criminal Justice Training Center at Golden West Community College in Orange County said following the conviction last month of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in Floyd’s death. Courtesy of Golden West College. Timothy Vu, the former police chief of the City of Alhambra, is the Associate Dean and Director of the Criminal Justice Training Center at Golden West Community College in Orange County.

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