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California Courts of Appeal

Sep. 12, 2015

Report on Pasadena police shooting must be released, appellate court rules

A Pasadena police union failed to keep secret an independent report on the 2012 officer-involved fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager, a state appellate panel ruled Thursday in rejecting the union's bid to seal it from public view.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A Pasadena police union failed to keep secret an independent report on the 2012 officer-involved
fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager, a state appellate panel ruled Thursday
in rejecting the union's bid to seal it from public view.


Indeed, the 2nd District Court of Appeal panel agreed with a trial judge that the
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