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Government

May 25, 2000

Organizations Want Shootings Explained

SAN DIEGO - Saying that San Diego ranked fourth in the nation in fatal police shootings in the years 1990-1998, four organizations concerned with civil rights have asked Mayor Susan Golding to explain why their figures about use of deadly force are so different from those provided by the police department.

        SAN DIEGO - Saying that San Diego ranked fourth in the nation in fatal police shootings in the years 1990-1998, four organizations concerned with civil rights have asked Mayor Susan Golding to explain why their figures about use of deadly force are so different from those provided by the police department.
        The organizations are the La Raza Lawyers, Earl B. Gilliam Bar A...

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