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    Arraignment for APD Officers Set For October 11

    By Post Staff Reporting,

    2024-08-06

    Three City of Alameda Police officers charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Mario Gonzalez made their first appearances at the Wiley E. Manuel Courthouse in Oakland on Friday, August 2.

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    The three officers—James Fisher, Cameron Leahy, and Eric McKinley—face charges stemming from the April 19, 2021, death of Gonzalez while he was being detained on suspicion of shoplifting. If convicted and sentenced, the three officers could face up to four years in state prison, according to a statement issued by the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office .

    The officers waived time for a speedy arraignment and their attorneys asked for a continuance. The arraignment was continued to October 11, 2024. Friday’s hearing was attended by Gonzalez’ family and friends, including his mother.

    The City of Alameda previously settled a civil lawsuit arising from Gonzalez’ death with a payment of $11,350,000 to his family, according to the DA’s office.

    The post Arraignment for APD Officers Set For October 11 appeared first on Alameda Post .

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    Trailertrash Barbie
    08-10
    The police worst enemy is a camera and qualified immunity. One tells him you should do the right thing because I am watching you and the other tells him do what you want I will protect you! 🤡
    Connie Trussel
    08-06
    ring her son back is sad that police still treating Mexican people different so now they got to pay a price for that maybe the others learn to treat people equal
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