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The Right Stuff: Political scapegoating begins for 2022
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A front-page article May 14 in the Daily Republic details how the state’s newly appointed attorney general, Rob Bonta, a Democrat Assemblyman from Oakland and former deputy city attorney in San Francisco, made serious accusations against Solano County District Attorney Krishna Abrams, questioning her integrity and professional competency.
The issue is the unfortunate Sean Monterrosa case out of Vallejo.
An article posted on Appeal.org explains Bonta in-depth from the Progressive point of view. It also explains his motivations.
Deputy city attorneys handle civil, not criminal, cases involving city government issues. District attorneys handle criminal prosecution. Bonta spent nine years successfully doing regulations and contracts. Our district attorney has 25 very successful years in criminal prosecution with nearly eight years as the district attorney managing attorneys and investigators.
State AG calls out Abrams; announces investigation into deadly Vallejo police shooting
Solano DA responds, says Bonta ‘playing politics’
FAIRFIELD The California Department of Justice will investigate the June 2020 police shooting death of Sean Monterrosa in Vallejo to determine whether criminal charges are warranted.
The Attorney General’s Office was particularly critical Thursday of Solano County District Attorney Krishna Abrams, stating that she had “abdicated her responsibility as the elected district attorney and refused to conduct a review of the Vallejo Police Department’s investigation of the incident.”
“Without accountability, there is no justice,” Attorney General Rob Bonta said in the statement released Thursday.