SF News Officer Cleared In Alex Nieto Shooting Gloats On Facebook (Allegedly) Roger Morse, one of four officers cleared last week when a federal jury found the SFPD quartet did not use excessive force when they shot and killed Alex Nieto in 2014, allegedly reacted
SF News Closing Arguments Heard In Nieto Trial, Jury Deliberates “What brings us here today are 59 shots," Mission Local quotes the closing arguments attorney Adante Pointer made yesterday in the case against police officers who killed Alex Nieto in Bernal Heights Park
SF News Key Witness For City Says Alex Nieto Pointed Taser At Him And His Dog The tragic sequence of events that led to the death of Alex Nieto on March 21, 2014 got a new and weird detail added to it with the conclusion of witness testimony on
SF News Key Witness And Medical Examiner Cross-Examined In Nieto Trial In testimony Friday in the wrongful death case against the city and the SFPD regarding the 2014 shooting death of Alejandro "Alex" Nieto, key prosecution witness Antonio Theodore was cross-examined by Deputy City
SF News Rookie Cop Fired 23 Shots At Alex Nieto, Thought Niners Jacket Was Gang-Related Rookie SFPD officer thought Alex Nieto may have been gang member because of red Niners jacket. #ABC7Now pic.twitter.com/StO0pHRxpi— Dan Noyes (@dannoyes) March 2, 2016 In the first witness testimony in
SF News Officers Fired On Alex Nieto As Many As 59 Times; Nieto Allegedly Fired Taser At Them Three Times As the civil trial begins in a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of San Francisco following the 2014 death of Alejandro "Alex" Nieto at the hands of SF police, some fresh details
SF News Civil Rights Trial Against City In Alex Nieto Shooting Begins Today A federal trial in the civil rights lawsuit against the City of San Francisco regarding the March 2014 shooting death of 28-year-old Alejandro Nieto is set to begin today, as the Examiner reports,
SF News Witness In Alex Nieto Civil Rights Trial To Say He Had Hands In His Pockets When Police Shot Him Nearly two years since the police shooting of Alex Nieto, a federal civil rights trial is set to begin in the case on March 1 in which at least one eyewitness will directly
SF News SFPD Complies With Judge's Order, Releases Names Of Officers Who Killed Bernal Heights Man The Friday news release is long-known as "a transparent attempt to evade fallout by burying bad news ahead of the weekend," as Slate put it over a decade ago. Perhaps that's why, after
SF News Judge Rules That Names Of Officers Who Shot Alex Nieto Must Be Revealed Though the SFPD and the City Attorney have been stalling for time in the case of the officer-involved death of Alex Nieto this past March, a federal judge has just ruled that the
SF News S.F. Protestors Rally For Ferguson, March For Alex Nieto Planned Today About 100 people gathered at United Nations Plaza last night around 7 p.m. in a show of solidarity for Ferguson, Missouri and the ongoing protests of the police shooting of unarmed teenager
SF News SFPD On 'High Alert' After Officers Threatened Would-be lawbreakers in San Francisco might want to think twice these days, as the cops are reportedly more on edge than ever before. According to an SFPD spokesperson, recent threats made against officers
SF News Fatal SFPD Shooting: Chief Suhr To Face Tough Questions Tonight San Francisco police department Chief Greg Suhr had better be prepared for some tough questions tonight, when he is scheduled to face the public to answer questions about a controversial SFPD shooting that