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Vallejo Police Det. Jarrett Tonn shot Sean Monterrosa in the back of the head on June 2, 2020, amid wide-scale looting following the police murder of George Floyd in Mineapolis. Since then, Tonn's been fired — and soon likely rehired — and the California Attorney General is still deciding whether he'll face criminal charges. At the same time, Sean's sisters, Michelle and Ashley, are trying to avoid burning out while fighting for justice for Sean and on behalf of the dozens of other families impacted by police killings in Vallejo. EPISODE: [scanner traffic] In the early morning hours of June 2nd 2020… caravans of burglars continued to break into businesses all over Solano County… stealing what they could… trying to get guns, pot, cash and prescription medications. As police officers from across the area scattered throughout the city to respond to the roving thefts… SCANNER: If anybody passes that, we're coming from Concord. …Vallejo Police Detective Jarrett Tonn… badge number 673 and a member of the department's SWAT team… was scared. He'd heard ANTIFA was coming to town. TONN: And there had also been some online social media chatter about specifically those people and Antifa actually, coming into Vallejo to, to do violence and cause harm. Shortly after midnight… Tonn and two other detectives witnessed a group of people breaking into the Walgreens on Redwood Street. Captain Lee Horton… badge number 5-43… told them to drive into the parking lot… as he went around the back… hoping to box in the looters. As the detectives drove in… Horton warned over the radio… that the suspects could have weapons. HORTON: Wearing all black. It looks like they're armed. Possibly armed. Horton would later tell internal investigators… he broadcasted out that the subjects were possibly armed… because one of them had something in his hand. HORTON: I saw some kind of object in his hand but I couldn't identify what it was. That person was 22-year-old Sean Monterrosa… a first generation San Francisco native…and the son of Argentinian immigrants. A carpenter by trade… Sean had a roofing hammer tucked into the pocket of his hoodie. Video surveillance footage released by Vallejo police shows him trying to break into a locked cabinet in the Walgreens pharmacy… just minutes before he was killed. SCANNER: Shots fired. Suspect down. DISPATCHER: Copy. Shots fired, suspect down on Redwood. Tonn… who had already been involved in three shootings since joining Vallejo police in 2014… was sitting in the middle of the backseat of an unmarked pickup truck. Before it had even come to a full stop… he fired his high-powered rifle five times through the truck's windshield… hitting Monterrosa once in the back of the head… killing him instantly. TONN: Hey, he pointed a gun at us. TONN 2: Hey, he tried to pull a gun out on you know, pointed a gun at us. Despite finding out that the suspected gun was actually a hammer… Vallejo internal affairs investigator… Detective Kevin Rose… badge number 680… let Tonn run with the idea that he found himself in immediate danger. ROSE: Do you feel like you had any other options? TONN: No, none whatsoever. ROSE: Were the suspects immediate actions prior to your firing your weapon indicative of any other action to you? TONN: The only thing and again, this is why I say, now that I know after the fact I'm 100% baffled of what could have happened. Everything he did at that time, and still my mind that was the actions of someone who is going to take you know, you know, attack us and try to kill us… [fade under] Sean's death came in the middle of international protests over the police murder of George Floyd… which happend just a week earlier. Sean's killing thrust his older sister Michelle… and younger sister Ashley… first into a panicked rush for answers… and now a years-long quest for justice… that they're still figuring out how to sustain. MICHELLE: Fuck the police, fuck the police, fuck the pigs, took my brother, too. And I don't want anyone to go through what we went through. Enough is enough… ASHLEY: We just buried our brother yesterday… The Monterrosa sisters vowed to be the last family to have a loved one killed by the Vallejo Police Department. Officers there have shot and killed 18 people since 2010. As of this recording… current Vallejo Police Chief Shawny Williams… the first Black man to hold the seat… has managed to keep his officers from killing anyone for the last two years… something the department hasn't been able to do for decades. But following the killing of Sean Monterrosa… something different happened. KQED's THE BAY: Ericka Cruz Guevarra: Vallejo police chief Shawny Williams has served a notice of intent to fire officer Jarrett Taan who shot and killed 22 year old Sean Monterosa in June of last year. Sukey Lewis: This is a really big step for the city in terms of being able to point to something to show you know civilians who have been criticizing the police department and the accountability process that look we're firing moving to fire this officer who you know was involved in this very high profile controversial shooting. In December… Jarett Tonn became the first Vallejo police officer in at least 20 years to lose his job… directly related to killing someone on-duty. It was one of several reforms Michelle and Ashley are happy to see finally happening within the Vallejo Police Department. MICHELLE: We've seen progress and it took a lot for us to step back and kind of analyze the wins the many victories and wins we've had in between, obviously, the Attorney General taking on the case was huge too, Tonn being fired is huge. That was until last Friday… when sources confirmed to the Vallejo Sun that Jarrett Tonn is likely to get his job back… because a mandatory review hearing for law enforcement officers facing discipline… overturned his termination for use of force violations. While the Monterrosa family was upset about Tonn returning to the Vallejo Police Department… they still await to hear whether he'll be charged with a crime. MICHELLE: There's a lot of little things playing but I don't think the outcomes are any different, or demands are still always the same… the California DOJ can bring, go arrest him and bring those charges forward. State Attorney General Rob Bonta agreed to investigate Monterrosa's killing… but only after his predecessor… Xavier Becerra… and Solano County District Attorney Krishna Abrams… both refused. BONTA: Jobs have easy parts and they have hard parts and it's really important that we do all the parts of our jobs. Sometimes a specific issue or case has a lot of public interest and public scrutiny, we must still do our job in those cases. The shooting remains a political issue in the hotly contested Solano County DA's race. Abrams' opponent… Chief Deputy DA Sharon Henry… says Abrams abdicated her responsibility. HENRY: Officer involved shootings, those decisions should be made by the local district attorney. If a shooting happens in Solano County, the decision should be made by the Solano County DA. My name is Brian Krans. I'm a reporter with the Vallejo Sun. In this episode… we're going to look back on the Vallejo police killing of Sean Monterrosa two years later… ONE YEAR RALLY: Song: “...Sean Monterrosa…” We're also going to cover why the police killing is still a major political issue at the county and state level… and hear from the Monterrosa sisters about their fight for justice… while grieving in public… and still trying to find some semblance of normalcy in their lives. ASHLEY: We can scream and bleed and do whatever we can and sometimes they just won't even listen. And it's like we're screaming at a brick wall. Sometimes that's what it feels. Yeah. MICHELLE: It's just a lot and you know, the system expects families to keep going, keep trying to like, find normality after all, all of this, and it's hard for everyone. Everyone interprets trauma differently. But it's just fucked up [laughs]. Yeah INTRO
In Solano County, two high-profile police killings loom large over the race for District Attorney on June 7. That's because the incumbent, Krishna Abrams, recused herself from investigating the deaths of Willie McCoy in 2019 and Sean Monterrosa in 2020, citing the public's lack of confidence in her office.Now she's running against her own chief deputy DA, Sharon Henry, who argues that the DA's office hasn't been independent enough to make tough, politically fraught decisions. Guest: Scott Morris, investigative reporter with the Vallejo Sun Related links: KQED's 2022 Voter Guide Solano DA candidates Abrams, Henry debate equity, accountability in ACLU forum Incumbents lead fundraising in Solano Sheriff, DA's race The Life and Death of Willie McCoy This episode was edited and produced by Maria Esquinca and Alan Montecillo, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra
On Feb. 9, 2019, six police officers in Vallejo, California, fired 55 times into a car parked in a Taco Bell drive-thru, killing Willie McCoy, who had been asleep behind the wheel just seconds before. The Vallejo Sun obtained audio recordings of interviews with those officers in the following hours, showing surface-level questioning with little pushback as police in a particularly violent department investigated their own and justified yet another deadly encounter with the public.
On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we jump back onto the homeless issue after day two of homeless blasting music at 6:00 am in the City of Antioch. We then get into a proposal by Los Angels City Council to prevent encampments in public areas. Governor Candidate Kevin Faulconer released his plan a day after John Cox. We discuss new laws in effect come July 1 in the State of California. Oakland City Council pushes back on police budget claims saying its not a cut—they are technically right. Vallejo Police face conspiracy claim in shooting death of Willie McCoy. Former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs claims low appraisal was because he was black. Plus more. Articles Referenced from the Show New California laws go into effect July 1 Oakland Council Members Push Back On Police Budget Claims, Say ‘It Is Not A Cut' San Jose City Council unanimously approves gun violence reduction initiatives LA City Council seeks new law to prevent homeless encampments in public areas Kevin Faulconer Unveils “Streets to Shelter” To Help Homeless Californians Former CA mayor fights home appraisal he says delayed sale of his house Walnut Creek police arrest man on felony charges after fireworks set off rattling and explosions Vallejo police face conspiracy claim in shooting death of Willie McCoy Armed robbers held up news crew as it interviewed Oakland's chief of violence prevention
Are you hungry? Hungry for an American Idol film? Hungry for questionable food that may or may not be edible? Hungry for a tangent that completely overshadows the movie we're supposed to be talking about? Resident Film Fighters, Jono and Konrad, had a battle prepared but got lost on their way to Spring Break or some other explanation that justifies this mini.Konrad's 'Chili's Too Guy' (official name) makes a reprise in this week's episode with some food(?) specials to pair perfectly with the film discussed. If you remember, he first appeared in Episode 22: Teen Witch vs Teen Wolf.Theme by Math the Band. (I Want My Baby Back) Ribs (Back) by Guy Bommarito, Tom Faulkner, Willie McCoy, GSD&M Advertising, Take 6, Larry Lavine, and Chili's.
Wale and Mike are back to touch on the biggest topics of the week. IG: @kindailllegalpodTwitter: @kindaillLegalEmail us: kindaillLegalpod@gmail.comIntro -- Dreamville -- Under the Sun3:17 - Willie McCoy, Vallejo PD and 55 Shots19:00 - Can You Snitch in Your Own Rap Lyrics?40:50 - $15 Minimum Wage51:14 - Am I Lying?53:15 - Wale's Hostage SituationOutro — Jay-Z -- Blueprint 2
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Episode 33 - Willie McCoy by Cory Texter & Sammy Sabedra
This episode is a continuation of the conversation of the violence taking place within the Vallejo Police Department. Today's story focuses on the killing of Willie McCoy, who was killed while asleep and unresponsive in a fast food restaurant parking lot.References available at: www.afewbadapplespodcast.com
Before Sean Monterrosa was shot and killed by Vallejo police on June 2, VPD officers killed Willie McCoy. Police fired 55 shots into McCoy's vehicle as it was parked in a Taco Bell drive thru where he was sleeping. But before McCoy became another face of police violence in Vallejo, he was a rising young rapper whose family said had a bright future ahead of him.
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As California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs the bill setting a tougher standard for police to use deadly force, the team behind Force Of Law discusses what we’ve learned in reporting this series and what we have in store for the rest of the season.
Willie McCoy had a hard childhood, but his dreams of making music professionally kept him alive until he was shot 55 times by Vallejo police in February after he was found unconscious his car. His death and the subsequent release of body-cam video of the police shooting has sparked protests at Vallejo City Hall, a new round of outrage different from the protests over police killings in 2012. Activists, the media and ordinary Vallejo residents are paying attention this time. With their help, David Harrison, 20-year old McCoy's older cousin, has mounted a police accountability campaign to get answers, information, and change. But he is learning that when you pressure the Vallejo Police Department and City Hall, silence and alternative narratives is what you get.
Vanguard speaks with Civil Rights Attorney John Burris who speaks about recent police shootings including Willie McCoy, Joseph Mann, Brandon Smith, and the state of policing and police oversight.
The guys talk Game 6 of the NBA Finals and Curry's legacy after his tough series. Baker Mayfield's troubles in Cleveland continue as his teammates turn against him due to his comments on RB Duke Johnson. The guys talk weekly apologies and take calls from listeners. The show wraps up with a discussion on some top new stories: Kellen Winslow's trial, Chechnya's leader, Willie McCoy's shooting, and more.
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A series of police shootings in Vallejo over the last few years has mobilized residents to city hall in protest. This week, the families of Angel Ramos, Willie McCoy, and Ronnell Foster -- three men of color shot and killed by Vallejo police -- demanded truth, justice and accountability from the department. Vallejo, a city of about about 120,000 people and one of the most racially-diverse cities in America, is right across the Bay from the politically-active cities of Oakland and San Francisco. Vallejo residents have vowed to continue protesting until justice is served, and people are starting to pay attention. Guest: Otis Taylor Jr., Metro Columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle
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Vallejo police have released the video of the slaying of rapper Willie McCoy at a Taco Bell. A Taco Bell employee called 911 to report an unresponsive person sitting in a car. When Vallejo police arrived, they found McCoy as described, but they noticed a gun in his lap. They drew their guns and discussed […]
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