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Families and community speakers press Police Commission for answers after Alex Nieto shooting

San Francisco Police Commission · October 23, 2014
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Summary

Dozens of public commenters at the San Francisco Police Commission’s Ingleside meeting demanded transparency and accountability in the March shooting death of Alex Nieto, citing the medical examiner’s autopsy and urging the release of officer identities, 911 recordings and witness statements.

Dozens of residents and advocates used the commission’s public‑comment period to demand more transparency and accountability in the March 2014 shooting death of Alex Nieto, presenting what they said were autopsy findings and asking the commission to release officer names and evidence.

Adriana Camarena, accompanied by Alex Nieto’s parents, told the commission the medical examiner’s autopsy “shows four upward trajectory wounds” consistent, she said, with initial shots fired from below; she said later downward shots suggest officers continued to fire after…

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