AG: Alameda County sheriff's deputies fatally shoot man in San Leandro, sparking state inquiry
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AG: Alameda County sheriff's deputies fatally shoot man in San Leandro, sparking state inquiry
"Alameda County sheriff's deputies fatally shot a person early Monday morning in San Leandro, and the California Department of Justice is investigating the killing, according to state justice officials. Multiple sheriff's deputies were involved in the shooting, which happened at 3:19 a.m. Monday, according to the state Attorney General's Office, which announced the killing. The attorney general's office said that it was investigating the killing under Assembly Bill 1506, which happens when the person killed was not armed."
"Numerous details remain unclear, including where the shooting happened and the circumstances leading up to it. It also is not clear exactly how many deputies were involved. The attorney general's announcement shortly before noon Monday marked the first public acknowledgement of the shooting. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office did not issue any public notifications about the killing. Multiple calls by this news outlet to the agency, including to its spokesman, Sgt. Roberto Morales, have not been returned."
Alameda County sheriff's deputies fatally shot a person in San Leandro early Monday morning. Multiple deputies were involved in a shooting that occurred at 3:19 a.m. The California Department of Justice is investigating the killing under Assembly Bill 1506 because the person killed was not armed. Numerous details remain unclear, including the exact location of the shooting and the circumstances leading up to it. The attorney general's announcement shortly before noon marked the first public acknowledgement of the shooting. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office did not issue public notifications, and calls to its spokesman were not returned.
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