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September 11, 2016
Diana Patterson

Black leaders push Sacramento City Council for more police transparency

September 11, 2016
Diana Patterson

Prominent black and religious leaders will pressure Sacramento City Council members this week to increase independent review of police actions and video footage of incidents such as the July killing of a mentally ill black man by officers.

 

September 11, 2016
Diana Patterson

Source: http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/crime/article101126552.html

Diana Patterson

ACT Leader Elika Bernard Testifies for Police Accountability at City Council
Activists seek attention, accountability, change from Sacramento County Supervisors
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