Oakland's police pursuit policy came under fire during the press conference, with Newsom and other speakers railing against a policy that limits the ability of officers to chase crime suspects.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the state will continue to support Oakland and the East Bay in an ongoing crime crackdown on the condition reforms are made and the city's pursuit policy is updated.
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OAKLAND — Gov ... to scale back a policy that only allows police officers to chase someone if there’s reasonable suspicion they have committed a violent crime. Calling the city’s policy ...
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that officer cannot under this extreme pursuit policy here in Oakland." RELATED: Oakland PD's inaccurate crime reporting leads to questions about what's going on in city Newsom said he wrote ...