The California Attorney General's Office, led by Rob Bonta, has determined that San Francisco prosecutors acted within their discretion when they chose not to file charges against Michael Anthony, a Walgreens security guard who shot and killed Banko Brown. The incident has been a point of contention, with Brown's family expressing distress over the decision. The San Francisco District Attorney's Office, led by Brooke Jenkins, was found not to have abused its discretion in this case.
“We cannot say that the San Francisco County District Attorney’s Office abused its discretion in declining to file criminal charges against security guard Michael Anthony.” https://t.co/b3BBacolz9
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“We cannot say that the San Francisco County District Attorney’s Office abused its discretion in declining to file criminal charges against security guard Michael Anthony.” https://t.co/7C1gYQQlzz
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S.F. prosecutors acted within their discretion when they decided not to file charges against the Walgreens security guard who shot and killed Banko Brown, according to the California Attorney General’s Office. https://t.co/0wNcIyueiC
The Banko Brown / Michael Anthony (Walgreens Security Guard) issue has been decided upon today by Rob Bonta's office... no charges for Anthony, no abuse of discretion by SF District Attorney Brooke Jenkins. Full article: https://t.co/oZZx567L9k https://t.co/UC049wcl4n
JUST IN: S.F. prosecutors acted within their discretion when they decided not to file charges against the Walgreens security guard who shot and killed Banko Brown, according to the California Attorney General’s Office. https://t.co/dbtfXvoXg1