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Lawyer Says Police Didn t Need To Arrest Man Who Died After Being Pinned To Ground
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Lawyer Says Police Didn t Need To Arrest Man Who Died After Being Pinned To Ground
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California man who died in custody was restrained on his stomach for 5 minutes and lost consciousness, police body camera shows
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WALNUT, Calif., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Island Pacific, a Filipino Supermarket chain expressed solidarity with Union City Police Department, Alameda County District Attorney s Office, and the Union City Human Relations Committee by providing resources such as its facilities against Asian Hate Crimes. Like many cities around the United States, Union City has seen an alarming rise in Anti-Asian sentiments. Island Pacific stands united with law enforcements in combating all kinds of hate crimes not only towards Filipino Americans but the whole Asian American community.
Island Pacific has pledged continued support for our law enforcements in their effort to curb the rising Anti-Asian Hate crimes by making sure that all hate crime incident gets reported to increase awareness and make sure that all perpetrators of hate crimes face justice.
Originally published on April 28, 2021 4:31 am
On Tuesday, the city of Alameda, Calif. released police body camera footage of an interaction with a 26-year-old man who died after police pinned him to the ground for at least five minutes.
Mario Gonzalez, of Oakland, died April 19 after what police previously called a scuffle with officers. The Alameda Police Department said Gonzalez suffered some sort of medical emergency following an interaction with police.
Following criticism from Gonzalez s family, the city released the nearly hour long video that included body camera footage from multiple officers on scene and the original 911 call. Officials edited the video to redact personal information from the caller and Gonzalez s face after he becomes unresponsive.