Contra Costa deputy ordered to stand trial over fatal shooting
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Harry Stern, an attorney representing Contra Costa deputy Andrew Hall, leaves the A.F. Bray Courthouse after speaking with the media following an arraignment hearing June 16in Martinez. Hall was ordered to stand trial after a preliminary hearing Tuesday.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Civil attorney John Burris stands beside Jessica Leong, Laudemer Arboleda’s niece, and her father, Lester Leong, Arboleda’s brother-in-law, outside the A.F. Bray Courthouse following an arraignment hearing for Deputy Andrew Hall.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Kathleen Bils in her home in the North Park neighborhood in San Diego, California on May 1, 2021. May 1st is exactly one year since Bils son Nicholas Nicky was shot and killed by a San Diego County Sheriff s Deputy after escaping a park ranger truck in handcuffs outside the county jail. Nicky was mentally ill, Bils said that her son was afraid of the police. He was 36 years old when he died.
Cases in San Diego and San Leandro will test the stricter standards on when officers can shoot to kill. Training of officers on the new law is inconsistent.
On opposite ends of California, two women who have never met are united by grief and purpose.