The record of Luis Gongora,shot dead by police this week, reflects city’s twin crises and raises alarming questions approximately the official and witness accounts of the shootingThe morning after a homeless man in San Francisco was shot and killed by police, or someone else had moved into his tent. “I cant say nothing,” the modern occupant said before moving into the small blue and grey tent on the sidewalk. “It’s done.”The death of a homeless man on a busy California street is not uncommon. Neither, in a country in which 1134 people died at the hands of law enforcement last year, and are fatal police shootings. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com