3 California police officers who restrained a man who died in their custody will not face criminal charges
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The Alameda County district attorney will not file criminal charges against three police officers who restrained a Northern California man who died in their custody last year.
The county coroner's office had classified the death of Mario Gonzalez Arenales as a homicide and pointed to the toxic effects of methamphetamine as the leading cause.
Gonzalez, 26, died on April 19, 2021, following an encounter with three Alameda police officers who responded to a call that a person was "acting strangely and talking to himself," according to a March 30 report from the Alameda County District Attorney's office. Alameda is 15 miles outside San Francisco.
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