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Anthony Mata selected as San Jose's next top cop - ABC7 San Francisco


Anthony Mata selected as next San Jose Police Department chief
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) The San Jose City Council announced Tuesday afternoon that it has selected Anthony Mata as the new chief of police.
According to the city, Mata brings 30 years of law enforcement experience to his role, which he will officially begin on March 22.
Mata began his career with the San Jose Police Department in March 1996 as a police officer. He rose through the ranks of SJPD, recently serving as an executive officer and deputy chief for over four years.
It is the greatest honor of my professional career to lead this great department at this time of needed social and organizational change. I humbly but enthusiastically approach the challenge of guiding and supporting our dedicated workforce while also advocating for our community as we re-imagine community safety together, expressed Chief Mata. ....

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NAACP sues San Jose for alleged police brutality against George Floyd protesters


NAACP sues San Jose for alleged police brutality against George Floyd protesters
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A San Jose police office strikes a protester with a baton during a protest in May.Ben Margot / Associated Press 2020Show MoreShow Less
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Police form a line as protesters show up at San Jose City Hall in May.Anadolu Agency / Getty Images 2020Show MoreShow Less
Two South Bay civil rights organizations filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday accusing San Jose police of assaulting and illegally arresting at least a dozen people who protested outside City Hall after the Memorial Day 2020 death of George Floyd.
The federal lawsuit, which representatives from NAACP San Jose/Silicon Valley and the San Jose Peace and Justice Center announced during a March 11 video news conference, names the city of San Jose as the lead defendant and calls for financial compensation for plaintiffs as well as reforms to the San Jose Police Department. ....

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