The Orange County Sheriff's Department released new video Wednesday of a September shooting that left one man dead after two homeless liaison officers stopped him for allegedly jaywalking.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department released footage Wednesday of the police-involved shooting of a 42-year-old Black man killed after being accused of jaywalking in San Clemente last September.
On Sept. 23, two Orange County deputies confronted Kurt Andras Reinhold on the corner of El Camino Real near Hotel Miramar in San Clemente, California. Bystander footage of the shooting that circulated last year showed the deputies trying to keep Reinhold, who was homeless, from walking in the street. After Reinhold tried walking away, the deputies wrestled him to the ground. One deputy shouted “He’s got my gun!”
The deputies performed life-saving measures, but Reinhold was pronounced dead on the scene. Both deputies, identified as Eduardo Duran and Jonathan Israel were a part of the Homeless Outreach Team. Reinhold’s family said the father of two was experiencing a mental health crisis at the time of the shooting.
How to help and get help as the winter storm causes power outages across Texas
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Bethany Fischer, right, rests her head on the shoulder of her husband Nic, while staying at a church warming center Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, in Houston. The couple, who lost power at their home on Monday, are part of the more than 4 million people in Texas who still had no power a full day after historic snowfall and single-digit temperatures created a surge of demand for electricity to warm up homes unaccustomed to such extreme lows, buckling the state s power grid and causing widespread blackouts. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
Sacramento County Sheriff s Office Begins Body Cam Rollout
Some members of the Sacramento County sheriff s specialty units are the first to be equipped with body cameras. The cameras allow deputies to look at footage and aim to be a tool that provides more accountability. by Rosalio Ahumada, The Sacramento Bee / February 16, 2021
(TNS) Members of Sacramento County, Calif. s sheriff s specialty units hit the streets Monday wearing body cameras two years after the law enforcement agency first requested funding to allow deputies to record video of arrests, uses of force and other interactions with the public.
The Sheriff s Office has received criticism from community advocates for going so long without body cameras. Kershawn Geyger s parents strongly criticized the law enforcement agency last month after their 25-year-old son was was shot and killed during a confrontation with sheriff s gang investigators and there was no video
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