The Police Department finally fired the officer after a department-commissioned independent report.
On June 2, 2020, our lives changed forever when our beloved brother Sean Monterrosa was brutally killed by the Vallejo Police while on his knees with his hands raised. He is one of the 19 people killed by the Vallejo Police Department since 2011.
showed there was no reason the officer should have fired his gun. While we appreciate this administrative step, it cannot be the end of Sean’s story.Growing up in Bernal Hights, Sean was a kindhearted and humble young man who loved his community and the San Francisco Giants. As a teen he worked at the Boys and Girls Club in the Excelsior District and was deeply interested in the history of Latino culture and art in San Francisco.
In the termination notice, former Police Chief Shawny Williams, noted Tonn’s concerns about looting “did not give you [Tonn] a reasonable basis to believe that Mr. Monterrosa, in particular, posed a threat of death or serious bodily injury to you or anyone else.” While the tide is turning in the wake of 2020 and we are hopeful Attorney General Bonta’s investigation into Sean’s death will lead to criminal charges, as his sisters, we will not rest until there is a better pathway for bringing justice to victims of police violence. For far too long, victims who look like Sean and come from working communities like ours aren’t considered real victims, viewed instead under the false assumption that we are somehow responsible for our own victimization.
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