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2 officers on the riverbank accused about the incident of crushing the skateboard caught on the videos

2 officers on the riverbank accused about the incident of crushing the skateboard caught on the videos

Riverside, California (CNS) – Two officers of the Riverside Police Department are experiencing vandalism charges for crimes for the skateboard of a resident last month, said Police Chief, Larry Gonzalez.

“Last month, a video appeared that showed one of my officers who damage a skateboard in what seemed to be a deliberate act,” Gonzalez said on a statement on Saturday.

“I understood the concerns that I raised and appreciated the patience of our community, because we carried out both a criminal and internal investigation. The Lawyer of District Riverside decided to file accusations against two of the officers linked to the vandalism for crimes.” the boss’s chief. “One officer has six years of service, and the other has five. Allow me to be clear: this behavior is unacceptable and does not reflect the standards of the Riverside Police Department. I expect every officer to maintain the integrity and professionalism that our community deserves Our internal investigation remains in progress and, once completed, I will take an adequate course of measures.

Read more | Riverside police officer crushes Skateboard after responding to call

A Riverside police officer was seen on the video that crushed a skateboard after responding to a call. Filming also shows other officers who return playing with skateboard.

In the video, six officers can be seen in the terrace area of ​​a residence. It is not clear what the officers did at the residence or who they were looking for.

After receiving any response from the residents, one of the officers begins to play with a skateboard trying to make an Ollie trick while the others are watching.

Four of the officers are then seen leaving the property while two officers remain behind and one of them breaks the skateboard in two, while the other takes a picture with the damaged skateboard before moving away.

The officers were not identified.

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