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Man left dead after police in California pin him down for over five minutes

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By: Alyssa Wilson In Alameda, California, police have released body camera footage from a police encounter that left a man dead on April 23.  Monday morning, Mario Gonzalez tragically died while in police custody. This was a terrible loss of life and we understand and share the public’s need for more information. The Alameda Police Department is committed to full transparency and accountability, releasing the (1/3) — AlamedaPD (@AlamedaPD) April 24, 2021 According to CBS News, Mario Arenales Gonzalez became unresponsive after he was pinned to the ground by officers for more than five minutes. The video was released by […]

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