Too Little Too Late – Sac Sheriff Announces Body Cameras Month after Death of Kershawn Geyger

SACRAMENTO – The Sacramento Sheriff’s Department announced this week through their Facebook account that, effective Feb. 15, 2021, the “specialized units of Gangs, Homeless Outreach, and North Problem Oriented Policing (POP) will be equipped with body worn cameras.”

Maybe a case of a little too late for victims of police violence, who often cite lack of body-worn cameras in their complaints against the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department.

Most recently, following the shooting death of Kershawn Geyger by undercover officers from the Sheriff’s Department’s Gang Suppression Unit on Jan. 15, 2021, Geyger’s friends and family were  left with only grief and unanswered questions.

Geyger was shot and killed on Jan. 15 during an undocumented interaction with members of the Sacramento Sheriff Department’s “Gang Suppression Unit.”

Geyger was but 25 years old at the time of his death. He was shot and killed outside of the Crestview North Apartments where he had just dropped off his two-year old daughter and his daughter’s mother.

There was no body cam footage and no dash cam footage.

The Sheriff’s Dept. does have dash cameras in patrol vehicles, but in addition to not having body cameras, there are no dash cameras in undercover vehicles, like those of the “Gang Suppression Unit” that pulled up on and ended up killing Geyger.

Tanya Faison of Black Lives Matter Sacramento, along with family and friends of Kershawn Geyger, held a press conference outside of the Sacramento County Jail on I Street just a few weeks ago.

She delivered demands to the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department on behalf of Geyger’s family and the Sacramento community.

During the press conference, Faison stated that “the fact that this law enforcement agency has killed so many people in Sacramento is exactly the reason why our Sheriff needs to be moving with urgency.”

She asked that the Sheriff’s Department begin using body cameras immediately, stating that “this is something that they know should have already been in place.”

Faison stated the Geyger family has not received any response from the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department about their son’s death.

On Jan. 21, this year, the Sheriff’s Department released a concerningly prejudicial 13-minute 29-second video on YouTube containing staged narration and re-enactments of the incidents of Jan. 15 which resulted in the death of Kershawn Geyger and the non-fatal shooting of an officer.

In response to the video released by the Sheriff’s Department, Faison stated: “We demand that the Sacramento Sheriff’s Department stop using propaganda through media to validate their narrative and influence the community’s perspective without providing any proof of facts. Part of this action would be to immediately detach the video of a separate incident where there is absolutely no proof of Geyger’s involvement.

 

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  • Black Lives Matter Sacramento
    published this page in Press & Media 2021-03-08 20:42:53 -0800

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