San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon announced this afternoon what always seemed likely: if police officers can claim that they think they are in danger, or perhaps someone else is in danger, they can shoot a man six times in the back. Officers Eric Reboli and Craig Tiffe face no penalty for killing Guatemalan immigrant Amilcar Perez Lopez on Folsom Street two years ago. A man is dead. This is the law.
This outcome doesn't speak well for the law. Or for justice.
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Or for Gascon and the rest of the traditionally, institutionally corrupt public safety unions in San Francisco.
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