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ACLU and families press Post to act on Vallejo officers amid decertification complaint
Summary
Representatives and family members impacted by alleged misconduct in Vallejo urged the Commission on POST to expedite review of an ACLU-filed decertification complaint against nine Vallejo officers and deliver substantive updates; ACLU said staff promised an update within 30 days.
Alisa Victory, senior staff attorney with the ACLU of Northern California, told the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training that the ACLU submitted a formal public comment and an October 2024 decertification complaint against nine Vallejo officers and expects a substantive update from POST staff within the next 30 days. "We look forward to that communication and update in the next 30 days as we were promised," she said.
Family members of people killed by Vallejo officers described continuing anguish and urged the…
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