Three police officers whose fatal encounter with a man in a Northern California park last year drew comparisons to George Floyd’s murder have been cleared in a criminal inquiry, officials say.
were cleared in a criminal inquiry, officials said Thursday.
The officers’ use of force was also reasonable “considering the agency policies, the totality of the circumstances and the officers’ stated rationale,” the statement says. In a statement Thursday, lawyers for Gonzalez’s family called the report “shameful” and said it remains rare that police “who kill unarmed people of color in this country ever face criminal consequences. The only people who hold officers who commit these crimes accountable are typically the victims’ families, in federal civil rights cases.”that what killed Gonzalez “was the Alameda police officers forcing him down in the dirt, putting their body weight on him and pinning him down.
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