By Michael G. Stogner
What has changed since Yanira Serrano Garcia was Killed by a San Mateo County Sheriff Deputy within 20 seconds of him getting out of his patrol vehicle. After he shot and killed her he was found with the knife in his hand. That is Tampering with Evidence. That was a non emergency medical call.
Chinedu V. Okobi is San Mateo County’s George Floyd
What has changed since Six not Five San Mateo County Sheriff Employees killed Chinedu V. Okobi, No 911 call, No crime had been committed by Okobi. What happened or didn’t happen during the nine minutes after Chinedu Okobi was handcuffed and sat up on El Camino Real, Millbrae, California was a crime. The video provided by SMCDA Office on March 1, 2019 had Captions “Check his pulse” etc the reality is his pulse was Never checked by the Six not Five Sheriff Employees.
What has changed since Sandra L. Harmon was Killed by San Mateo County Sheriff Deputies May 5, 2020 on Main Street Half Moon Bay. Sheriff Carlos G. Bolanos and Steve Wagstaffe told the public there was a Shootout and Sandra Harmon fired First. During the HMBCC Special Meeting held September 15, 2020 at the 27:30 Mark the Eblovi Investigation Presentation about 9 minutes Identified 3 Spent Shell Casing and 2 Bullet holes. The three Shell casings were moved. The moving and relocating 3 shell casings and 2 Bullet holes were ignored by Wagstaffe, That is Tampering with Evidence, It also changes the Entire story that Sheriff Bolanos and Steve Wagstaffe promoted.
The Half Moon Bay City Council voted 5-0 to have The Attorney General of California to conduct an Independent Criminal Investigation in the Homicide of Sandra L. Harmon, The Sheriff’s Office, and the District Attorney’s Office Investigation. That is what changed.
Policing, Race & Justice In The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office
- Date: 10/19/2020 7:00 PM
A Town Hall Roundtable:
POLICING, RACE & JUSTICE IN THE SAN MATEO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Monday, October 19, 2020, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Zoom Webinar
The role of policing in our society lies at the center of our nation’s urgent search for answers to long-standing questions of race and equity. We have enlisted the help of seven San Mateo County professionals to provide their thoughts and experiences on this critical topic. Through a spirited conversation, ever mindful that we must all work together, we hope to emerge with next steps toward a more equitable future.
Please send in your questions to questions@portolavalley.netby Friday, October 16th by 12 PM to be included in the first round of question. Questions during the meeting will be taken from the Q&A tool in Zoom.
Co-hosted by Portola Valley Vice Mayor Maryann Moise Derwin and
Council Member John Richards
Moderated by Henrietta Burroughs, founder of East Palo Alto Center for Community Media
Panelists:
· Kevin Allen, criminal justice attorney in San Mateo County
· Sheriff Carlos Bolanos, San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office
· Captain Christina Corpus, San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office
· Rev Lorrie Owens, President of the NAACP San Mateo Chapter
· Michael Smith, Adjunct Professor Canada College, Redwood City Planning Commissioner
· Stephan A. Wagstaffe, San Mateo County District Attorney
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