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CHP Shooting: Bodycam Delay & Controversy - News Directory 3

CHP Shooting: Bodycam Delay & Controversy

June 3, 2025 Catherine Williams News
News Context
At a glance
  • The family of sei-Jah Rivera,​ 21, has filed a wrongful death ⁤lawsuit against the California Highway‍ Patrol (CHP) following a fatal shooting on Feb.
  • According‍ to authorities, the incident⁤ unfolded around 2:30 a.m.
Original source: latimes.com

A California family is taking action, ⁢filing a wrongful⁣ death lawsuit against the california Highway ⁢Patrol (CHP) after a fatal shooting. The core issue: the absence of body camera footage during the tragic encounter. This ​lack of visual evidence fuels concerns around transparency and accountability, notably after a 21-year-old man was killed. The CHP is now implementing body-worn cameras,⁤ but the family of the victim feels it’s too late. The case highlights the CHP’s slow adoption of ‌technology and invites scrutiny of police procedures. We invite you to stay informed with the trusted reporting of News Directory 3 as we explore the details of⁢ this ongoing legal‌ battle, including the difficult details that​ have emerged of the events. Discover what’s next as the legal ⁢process unfolds.







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Key Points

  • Family of Sei-Jah Rivera files wrongful death⁤ lawsuit against the California Highway Patrol (CHP).
  • The lawsuit follows a fatal⁤ shooting were a CHP officer fired 16 shots,⁣ hitting Rivera 12 times.
  • Incident raises questions about CHP’s slow adoption ‍of‍ body-worn‍ cameras.
  • The CHP is ⁣now rolling out body-worn ⁢cameras, but⁢ Rivera’s family‌ says it’s too late.

Family Sues CHP⁣ After Fatal Shooting; Body Camera Delay Scrutinized

⁣ ⁢ ​ Updated June 03, 2025
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The family of sei-Jah Rivera,​ 21, has filed a wrongful death ⁤lawsuit against the California Highway‍ Patrol (CHP) following a fatal shooting on Feb. 26. The incident, which occurred ⁤after a vehicle pursuit,‌ has ignited debate over the CHP’s delayed adoption of body-worn cameras and ‌police‌ accountability.

According‍ to authorities, the incident⁤ unfolded around 2:30 a.m. after⁤ Rivera allegedly ran a red ‌light and failed ​to stop⁢ for⁤ CHP officers. The pursuit ended in a cul-de-sac, where a CHP vehicle rammed Rivera’s van. ⁢ ​The CHP claims Rivera exited the vehicle with a gun, prompting one officer to fire, while three other officers did not ‍discharge their weapons. Rivera was struck ​by 12 bullets and died at ⁢the scene. his mother,​ Angela Rivera, recounted hearing the gunfire and⁣ rushing to the scene, only to be⁢ turned away by officers.

The lack ⁤of body camera footage from the‍ shooting

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