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Vallejo police released body camera video from the June 2 fatal shooting of Sean Monterrosa Wednesday. Officers shot and killed Monterrosa through the windshield of a patrol car following a night of looting. Wednesday marks one year since a Vallejo police officer shot and killed year-old Sean Monterrosa. The family of a Vallejo man shot and killed by police is speaking out for the first time since his death.

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There are two great ways to support it:. The Vallejo Sun is an independent news publication owned and operated by journalists illuminating Solano County, California. Contact Signin Subscribe. Home Drone files raise new questions of evidence destruction in Vallejo police killing of Sean Monterrosa. Drone files raise new questions of evidence destruction in Vallejo police killing of Sean Monterrosa. Share this news on:. Ashley and Michelle Monterrosa left, holding banner stand with activists in front of a billboard of their brother, Sean Monterrosa, who was shot in the back of the head by Vallejo police Det.

Jarett Tonn on June 2, Photo by Brian Krans. Vallejo police regularly list themselves as the victims in use-of-force reports. Brian Krans But flight records, as well as any recorded video, are also normally saved in the DJI Go app, which should have been on the iPad submitted to the Secret Service, von Stein said.

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