![]() Price promised to hold law enforcement officers accountable for unlawful conduct. During the 2022 election cycle, newly elected Alameda County DA Pamela Y. The reopening of the case is part of a larger program by the DA’s Office to reopen cases of officer-involved deaths that resulted in no charges against law enforcement. The announcement was made in a press release posted on the Alameda County District Attorney website. 31, they are reopening the case against the three Alameda police officers involved in the death of Mario Gonzalez in 2021. The Alameda County District Attorney’s office announced Tuesday, Jan. At present time, two of the officers are assigned to desk duty, and the third has left the department, according to the statement. That report was released to the public in May 2022 and found that no policy violations occurred (". The investigation was launched on April 23, 2021, four days after Gonzalez's death. In the aftermath of Gonzalez's death and the fallout, the city arranged an independent investigation, led by former San Francisco City Attorney and Supervisor Louise Renne of Renne Public Law Group. "Consistent with the city’s longstanding commitment to transparency and accountability, the city will cooperate fully with this review." "The City of Alameda was notified that the newly elected District Attorney plans to review the death of Mario Gonzalez," the statement reads. ![]() The City of Alameda released a response to the DA's decision to reopen the case against the officers involved in the altercation that led to Mario Gonzalez's death.
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