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Police say multiple shooters with high-capacity weapons fired on party bus

Police say multiple shooters with high-capacity weapons fired on party bus     OAKLAND, California (KPIX) Police in Oakland believe multiple shooters fired an estimated 70 rounds with high-capacity weapons at the party bus in a 21st birthday celebration that took a tragic, fatal turn early Tuesday on an Oakland freeway. Oakland police said they believe multiple shooters targeted the party bus, riddling it with bullets and leaving two people dead and several others wounded early Tuesday morning. The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office said one shooting victim died at the scene and a second died at Highland Hospital in Oakland where other wounded passengers were taken.

Berkeley Police Review Commission revamps warrant procedures

Berkeley Police Review Commission revamps warrant procedures Sam Albillo/File Berkeley’s Police Review Commission passed Policy 606, which bans no-knock warrants, as well discussing potential COVID-19 vaccination mandates for police officers. A presentation on Blue Team also occurred. Last Updated 3 hours Ago Berkeley’s Police Review Commission, or PRC, revamped warrant procedures and discussed potential COVID-19 vaccination mandates for police officers, among other issues, during Thursday evening’s meeting. By approving a recommendation for the Berkeley Police Department to adopt Policy 606, the commission effectively called for banning no-knock warrants and providing officers with updated protocols ranging from warrant preparation to potential media access. Before passing the motion, however, the commission added a sentence stressing that “The Sanctity of Life, as described in the Use of Force policy, is a guiding principle.”

Federal probe of Alameda police sought in Mario Gonzalez death

Attorneys for the family of a Latino man who died after an Alameda officer put a knee on his back and neck for more than four minutes, are asking the U.S. attorney general to conduct a federal civil rights investigation of the Bay Area police department.

A man died after being restrained by police in California

A man died after being restrained by police in California CNN His mother is speaking up because other Latinos are dying The mother of a Latino man who died in police custody in Alameda, California, after being restrained for about five minutes says her son asked the officers for help, but they didn t have compassion for him. Mario Gonzalez Arenales died on April 19 after officers arrived at a local park, answering separate calls about a man who appeared to be intoxicated and a possible theft. Body camera footage released by police shows the 26-year-old was unresponsive after being pinned down by officers.

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