Name one SMCSO Employee who provided “Life Saving Measures” to Chinedu V. Okobi.

By Michael G. Stogner

Sheriff Carlos G. Bolanos

Chinedu V. Okobi is San Mateo County’s George Floyd.

This is a question for San Mateo County Sheriff Carlos G. Bolanos, all Elected Officials, Candidates and Reporters. This is also a question for the Residents of San Mateo County.

On October 3, 2018 1:00PM Millbrae, California, Chinedu V. Okobi was walking south on the sidewalk of El Camino Real. a few minutes later he was dead, he was killed by SIX San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office Employees.

Community Service Officer (CSO) Joseph Gonzales

Sergeant David Weidner

Deputy Joshua Wang

Deputy Alyssa Lorenzatti

Deputy Bryan Watt

Deputy John DeMartini

March 1, 2019 Five months after the Homicide San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe released this video to the Public. Remember the Government had all of this material for 5 months.

SMCDA Video & Reports

What I’m asking for is the time in this Video where there is evidence that ANY of the SIX San Mateo County Employees provided ANY Life Saving Measures to Chinedu V. Okobi after he was sat up. Also same question for Checking his Pulse, Evidence that any of the SIX actually checked his pulse.

There are captions and talk about it, but no Video evidence it ever happened.

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Filed under Black Lives Matter, Chinedu Okobi R.I.P. Homicide, Chinedu V. Okobi San Mateo County's George Floyd, City of Millbrae, Colin Kaepernick, Deputy Alyssa Lorenzatti, Deputy Bryan Watt, Deputy John DeMartini, Deputy Joshua Wang, Justice of Chinedu, San Mateo County Sheriff Carlos G. Bolanos, Sergeant David Weidner, SMCSO Captain Christina Corpus

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