ACLU Wants Investigation Into Vallejo City Attorney Over Alleged Police Misconduct Cases
Briefly

Vallejo Police Department is under scrutiny for a history of excessive force and alleged cover-ups involving the City Attorney's Office. Specific incidents include the shooting of civilians and poor management surrounding police misconduct. The ACLU claims the City Attorney helped conceal misconduct cases, including losing crucial evidence and failing to conduct proper background checks for recruits. These allegations indicate a persistent pattern of unaddressed problems within the department. Oversight from the California Attorney General reflects ongoing concerns regarding officer conduct and accountability.
The Vallejo Police Department exhibits a troubling history of excessive force, with incidents including the shooting of a man 55 times while he was passed out.
The ACLU is calling for an independent investigation into Vallejo City Attorney Veronica Nebb due to allegations of misconduct in handling police misconduct cases.
Credible sources allege serious misconduct by the City Attorney’s Office, including losing or destroying evidence and inadequate background checks for new officers.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta oversees the Vallejo PD, following numerous cases of police shootings resulting in civilian deaths from 2001 to 2020.
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