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ACLU of California Launches Radio Ad Campaign in Support of AB 392 to Reduce Number of Police Shootings
Mar 19, 2019
SACRAMENTO — One year after the tragic shooting death of Stephon Clark in his grandmother’s backyard in Sacramento, the ACLU of California is launching an advertising buy in support of legislation to reduce the number of police shootings in the state. The organization is investing in 30 second radio spots that will be featured for a two-week period on KHYL-FM in Sacramento and KPWR-FM in Los Angel...
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ACLU Commends California Governor Newsom’s Plan to Place Moratorium on Executions
Mar 13, 2019
SACRAMENTO – Last night, news broke that California Governor Gavin Newsom is planning to announce a moratorium on executions in the state.
The following statement can be jointly attributed to the three executive directors of the California ACLU affiliates: Abdi Soltani (Northern California), Hector Villagra (Southern California) and Norma Chávez Peterson (San Diego & Imperial Counties):
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ACLU Statement in Response to California AG’s Independent Investigation into the Death of Stephon Clark
Mar 05, 2019
SACRAMENTO – Today, California Attorney General Becerra announced that the state Department of Justice would not bring criminal charges against the police officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark, who was unarmed at the time, in his grandmother’s backyard on March 18, 2018. The announcement comes after days of protests in Sacramento following the decision by the county’s District Attorney who al...
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ACLU of Northern California Statement on Decision Not to Charge Deputies in Chinedu Okobi Case
Mar 01, 2019
There is a national, statewide, and local pattern of police using excessive force against people of color during routine encounters. The video and reports provided by the San Mateo County District Attorney related to the death of Chinedu Okobi in Millbrae on Oct. 3 have all the earmarks of racial profiling. If crossing the street made Okobi the object of police attention and attempted detention – ...
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ACLU Statement on Sacramento DA Decision in Stephon Clark Shooting
Mar 01, 2019
SACRAMENTO – Today, Sacramento District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert announced that her office will not press charges against the officers who shot and killed Stephon Clark in his grandmother’s backyard on March 18, 2018. Clark was unarmed, holding a cell phone, at the time he was killed.
Lizzie Buchen, legislative advocate for the ACLU of California’s Center for Advocacy and Policy, had this ...
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ACLU of CA Comment on Shooting Death of Willie McCoy in Vallejo
Feb 14, 2019
SAN FRANCISCO – Late on the night of Saturday, February 9, 2019, six Vallejo police officers shot and killed Willie McCoy, a 21-year-old African American man who had been sleeping in his car.
In response, Peter Bibring, Police Practices Director of the ACLU of California, issued the following statement:
Our thoughts are with Mr. McCoy’s friends and family as they mourn this heartbreaking los...
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Court Denies Effort to Thwart Release of Police Records Mandated by SB 1421
Feb 08, 2019
Today, in a ruling in Contra Costa Superior Court, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) blocked an effort by six police unions that are seeking to prevent the enforcement of SB 1421 by keeping files private that were created before January 1, when the new law took hold. SB 1421 makes public previously secret information about officers who shoot, kill, or engage in serious misconduct like fals...
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Advocates and Families of People Killed by Police Urge California Lawmakers to Pass Bill that Will Curb Deadly Police Shootings
Feb 06, 2019
SACRAMENTO – Today, the ACLU of California, faith-based organizations, police reform advocates, labor unions, and families who have lost loved ones to police violence called on the legislature to pass AB 392: The California Act to Save Lives. The bill was introduced by Assemblymember Shirley Weber (D-San Diego) to bring California’s deadly use of force law in line with best practices to avoid dead...
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ACLU of Northern California Calls on District Attorneys to Comply with the Law and Reject Treating Children as Adults
Jan 31, 2019
SAN FRANCISCO — Before 1995, the state of California considered young people under the age of 16 as children by law. With the advent of the “tough on crime” era of the late 1990s, the law changed to allow for the adult prosecution of 14-and 15-year-old children who were shamefully described as “super predators”.
Youth of color bore the brunt of this draconian law. Between 2007-2016, compared to...
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Sacramento Sheriff Sued for Censoring BLM Leaders on Facebook
Jan 30, 2019
SACRAMENTO — The ACLU Foundation of Northern California along with the law firm Rogers Joseph O’Donnell today filed suit on behalf of Black Lives Matter leaders who were unlawfully blocked from Sacramento Sheriff Scott Jones’ official Facebook page.
Tanya Faison and Sonia Lewis, co-leaders of Black Lives Matter Sacramento, have been vocal critics of the sheriff and other law enforcement officia...
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ACLU of California Statement on Qualification of Referendum to Repeal Bail Reform Legislation
Jan 17, 2019
SACRAMENTO — Yesterday, the California Secretary of State confirmed that a bail-bond-industry-funded referendum campaign asking voters to overturn Senate Bill 10, the recent legislation that would eliminate the bail bond industry in California, has qualified to be on the November 2020 ballot.
In response, the following statement can be jointly attributed to the three executive directors of the ...
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ACLU of Northern California Seeks Records in Police Killings
Jan 16, 2019
SAN FRANCISCO — The ACLU Foundation of Northern California has sent Public Records Act (PRA) requests to multiple law enforcement agencies on behalf of people seeking information about the officers involved in the killings of their loved ones.
A new law, SB 1421, went into effect in California on Jan. 1. The historic legislation makes public previously secret information about officers who shoo...
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