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Proclamation Recognizing Steven Taylor and the Sanctity of Every Human Life
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A Day Recognizing Steven Taylor and the Sanctity of Every Human Life
WHEREAS, on April 18, 2020, Steven Taylor was fatally shot by a former employee of the San Leandro Police Department at the Hesperian Boulevard Walmart in San Leandro; and
WHEREAS, Steven Taylor was an African American Male, 33 years of age, graduate of San Leandro High School, who was a son, grandson and father, and who was unhoused at the time he was fatally shot;?and
WHEREAS, according to contacts Steven Taylor had with the San Leandro Police Department, Steven Taylor had a history of suffering mental health crises in San Leandro before his death; and
WHEREAS, people with untreated mental illness are 16 times more likely to be killed during a police encounter than other civilians approached or stopped by law enforcement, according to a study released by the Treatment Advocacy Center; and
WHEREAS, according to national studies, African Americans are more likely to experience fatal encounters with the police than any other ethnic population; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Leandro recognizes the sanctity of every human life and supports policies for de-escalation tactics and verbal persuasion to save the lives of all persons; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Leandro continues to be deeply saddened by the loss of Steven Taylor on April 18, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the Steven Taylor Sanctity of Life Park will be a public space intended to bolster community understanding, healing, reconciliation, and awareness of belonging among San Leandro visitors and residents.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Juan Gonz?lez, Mayor of the City of San Leandro, do hereby proclaim April 18, 2023, as "A Day Recognizing Steven Taylor and the Sanctity of Every Human Life" in the City of San Leandro as a day to honor Steven Tay...
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