'We're moving in:' State AG Rob Bonta launches civil rights investigation in Antioch Police Department

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'We're moving in:' State AG Rob Bonta launches civil rights investigation in Antioch Police Department
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BREAKING: State AG Rob Bonta launches civil rights investigation in Antioch Police Department

He referenced the racist text scandal, the excessive force complaints and the use of K-9s to bite civilians as examples of why his investigators are stepping in. Bonta has launched similar investigations before.

his office began looking into whether the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office engaged in a pattern or practice of unconstitutional conduct relating to conditions of confinement in its jail facilities, resistance to lawful oversight, and other misconduct. He also took

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