Watch now: Activists and family speak out against decision in Carlos Adrian Ingram Lopez case
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Protestors gathered for a demonstration at Jácome Plaza protesting the decision by Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall in the Carlos Adrian Ingram Lopez case, on Sept. 24, 2020. LaWall decided on Monday, Sept. 21, to not charge the three officers present when Lopez died in their custody. (Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star)
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“We are deeply disappointed and very heartbroken,” a family member said of a lack of criminal charges in the death of Carlos Adrian Ingram Lopez while he was detained by police.
Officers are leaving the department at nearly twice the usual rate and starting pay at TPD is more than 13% below market value, Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus says.
Well before Floyd’s murder in May 2020, Tucson was among America’s big-city departments to embrace “progressive policing.” It had launched programs to get nonviolent drug dealers and homeless people services, rather than incarcerate them, and new training to teach officers to de-escalate difficult and dangerous situations.
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