No Criminal Liability In Death Of Mario Gonzalez

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Alameda CA

08 April, 2022

12:25 PM

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Press release from the City of Alameda: The City of Alameda has learned that the Alameda County District Attorney (DA) concluded Alameda Police Officers James Fisher, Cameron Leahy, and Eric McKinley, who were involved in the in-custody death of Mario Gonzalez on April 19, 2021, "are not criminally liable." The DA's Final Report states that "the officers' decision to detain and arrest Mr. Gonzalez, and their subsequent use of force was objectively reasonable considering the agency policies, the totality of the circumstances, and the officers' stated rationale." This information from the District Attorney will assist Ms. Louis Renne of Renne Public Law Group in moving the City's independent investigation closer towards completion. The officers involved in the death of Mr. Gonzalez remain on paid administrative leave and their peace officer powers have been suspended until all investigations are complete. The City remains deeply committed to transparency and accountability and will share additional updates when new information is available. You can view a copy of the District Attorney's Final Report here. This press release was produced by the City of Alameda. The views expressed here are the author's own. Previous Patch Coverage: Alameda Police Report In-Custody DeathMan Dies After Alameda Police Pin Him To Ground, Video ShowsPolice In-Custody Death Town Hall Meeting FridayMan Who Died In Alameda Police Custody ID'dMario Gonzalez Family Demands Murder Charges For OfficersMario Gonzalez Family Files Suit Against Alameda, Police OfficersAlameda Death Involving Police Officers Ruled Homicide

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