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Just after midnight on June 2nd, three police officers in an unmarked pickup truck pulled into the parking lot of a Walgreens in Vallejo, California, responding to a call about a looting. Jarrett Tonn, a detective who had been with the Vallejo police force for six years and had already been involved in multiple shootings, was in the back seat. He aimed a rifle at Sean Monterrosa, a 22-year-old from San Francisco. No one told Monterrosa to freeze or to put his hands up, but he fell to his knees anyway. As the truck came to a stop, Tonn fired five rounds at Monterrosa through the windshield.

The killing was one of 19 fatal shootings by police officers in Vallejo since 2010—a rate higher than that in any of America’s hundred largest cities except St. Louis. In the past 10 years, the city has paid nearly $16 million in legal settlements involving the police, and is currently facing at least 24 use-of-force cases, which it estimates could cost some $50 million. None of the money comes from officers; it is paid by the city and its insurers.

At the link in our bio, read about how, with years of impunity, the police in Vallejo, California, have taken over its politics and terrorized its citizens. Photograph by @drakeycake / Magnum for The New Yorker / Painting by @aedbarnes.


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