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  2. Killing of Joseph Mann - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [6] Mann's family has filed both a claim against Sacramento, and also a federal lawsuit. [1] In addition to other shootings by police officers around the country, Mann's shooting prompted the Sacramento City Council to propose a use-of-force policy change which restricts the use of lethal force, and examines the use of police vehicles ...

  3. Sacramento Kings failed relocation attempts - Wikipedia

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    From 2006 to 2013, the Sacramento Kings organization was under constant threat of the team moving. It is widely believed that the team's owners throughout this period (the Maloof family ) lost much of their fortune and were no longer able to run a National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise.

  4. Killing of Stephon Clark - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Police Department initially stated that they would release the names of the officers who shot Clark within 10 days of the event. [27] Sources leaked what they alleged were the names of the shooters; however, the Sacramento Police Department did not confirm the validity of the names citing fears for the officers' safety. [27]

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  7. Suspect dead after standoff in Pittsburgh that started with ...

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    An eviction notice turned into an hourslong shooting standoff Wednesday in Pittsburgh after a man fired at a sheriff's deputy.

  8. Nathan Harper - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Harper is a convicted felon and former Chief of the Pittsburgh Police, a position he held from October 31, 2006, to February 20, 2013. Prior to this appointment he was the long-time "Assistant Chief in Charge" of the Investigations Branch. He is Pittsburgh's third African-American Chief of Police.

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