Bay Area Fijians march to protest shooting of Kamal Lal
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 02:24PM
TheSpook
Bay Area Fijians plan to take to the
streets Sunday to protest the recent fatal shooting of a man by the
California Highway Patrol, and to call for more scrutiny of the use of
so-called "deadly force." Members from the National Association of Fiji
Americans and their supporters will march the half-mile from downtown
Redwood City to the CHP's local office to commemorate the death of
Kamal Lal. The 43-year-old Lal, a Fijian, was killed on March 6 during
a standoff with officers on Highway 101 in Belmont. Lal, a South San
Francisco resident, led police on a high-speed chase up and down the
Peninsula before crashing, then allegedly threw rocks at officers,
finally coming at them with a piece of concrete. Lal was wanted in
connection with a domestic violence incident earlier that day. Protest
organizer Ashok Muni said he while doesn't condone Lal's actions, the
officers used poor judgment. "They pull out their guns and shoot to
kill," Muni said. "When officers were found in this situation, they
shouldn't have made a quick decision, and actually taken a second to
decide." [more]
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