Earlier this month, Alameda County District Attorneydeclined to file charges against any of the officersinvolved in Gonzalez's death, saying the use of force used on Gonzalez was "objectively reasonable." The office relied on the coroner's autopsy, among other things, for that decision. But t...
ALAMEDA (CBS SF) -- A coroner's report has concluded that the April death of Mario Gonzalez following an encounter with Alameda police officers resulted from a combination of drugs along with the physical stress of the altercation with officers who pinned him on the ground using their body wei...
- A second federal civil rights lawsuit has been filed following the death of Mario Gonzalez, who died last spring during an encounter with Alameda police. This plaintiff in this suit, filed Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, is Gonzalez's mo...
Majail-Blanco is referring to an Alameda County judge's decision todismiss involuntary manslaughter charges against two Alameda police officers in the death of Gonzalez. The judge ruled prosecutors didn't file the paperwork needed to bring charges against the officers within the thre...
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An attorney for the Alameda officers, Alison Berry Wilkinson, said they "used the lowest degree of force possible given the intensity of Mr. Gonzalez’s efforts to evade their grasp." She said officers never pressed down hard enough to stop his breathing. ...
Gerardo Gonzales is also in support of a petition for Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley to charge the officers for the April 19 death of his 26-year-old brother, Mario Gonzalez. He and activists have also been working to reach city council members to se...
Death by restraint not unusual in Bay Area Mario Gonzalez died after Alameda police knelt on his back. There are several other cases of restraint asphyxia in the Bay Area and beyond as well, despite police training that says people should not be handcuffed in a prone position for a...
- The nation’s oldest Latino civil rights organization has sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, asking that the FBI investigate the in-custody police death of Mario Gonzalez. On Friday, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) issued a press re...