Bill Lockyer Re-Visits Tyisha Miller Case and Police Reforms in Riverside
SAN FRANCISCO, CA/ACCESSWIRE/June 29, 2020/In pre-summer, 1999, Bill Lockyer - at that point Attorney General of California - propelled a common examination of the Riverside Police Department following the passing of Tyisha Miller. Tyisha Miller was shot to death by four Riverside Police Officers while situated in her vehicle. The police reacted to a 911 call from a neighborhood corner store about an oblivious lady in a bolted vehicle with a handgun in her lap. They broke the glass to get to her, which is the point at which the police guarantee she went after her firearm. The police discharged 23 shots, hitting Tyisha Miller multiple times. She was 19 years of age. Bill Lockyer Reflects On How the Tyisha Miller Shooting Sparked Change On December 28, 1998, Tyisha Miller and her companion Taneisha Holley got a punctured tire. Tyisha held up with the vehicle while Taneisha returned to Rubidoux, where they lived, for help. At the point when she came back with...