The family of Chinedu Okobi sued San Mateo County on Friday alleging that sheriff’s deputies conducted an illegal stop and used excessive force resulting in Okobi’s death last October when they stopped him for jaywalking and used a Taser, batons and pepper spray.

“This was a shocking example of racial profiling and the devastation that can occur when a minor stop, an illegal stop, results in someone’s death,” said John Burris, an attorney for Okobi’s mother, Amaka Okobi, at a news conference in Oakland to announce the lawsuit.

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jenpoobear

Oh, please, police officers don't just go around tasing and killing people. Most likely he did something to provoke the officer(s), acted violently, didn't obey, charged at the officers, etc. Stop acting as if he was 'so innocent'.

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