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Tahmon Wilson — Shot in Back of Head by Martinez PD

County: Contra Costa Severity: N/A/10

20-year-old Black man shot in the back of the head while fleeing in a car. Brother Tommy Wilson also shot. Three officers fired. Lawsuit filed.

N/A
Severity / 10
Contra Costa
County

What Happened

On the evening of June 10, 2022, 20-year-old Tahmon Wilson, a Black man, was shot in the back of the head by Martinez Police Department officers while fleeing in a car. His brother, Tommy Wilson, was also shot during the incident. The shooting occurred after officers attempted to stop the vehicle, which led to a brief pursuit. Three officers fired their weapons, resulting in the fatal shot to Tahmon's head.

The incident has raised questions about the use of excessive force by law enforcement and the lack of accountability in police shootings. The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office, led by District Attorney Diana Becton, has been criticized for its handling of police shooting cases, including the Wilson case. Becton's office has a history of failing to hold officers accountable for their actions, sparking concerns about bias and favoritism towards law enforcement.

A lawsuit was filed on behalf of the Wilson family, alleging that the officers used excessive force and violated Tahmon's civil rights. The lawsuit names the City of Martinez, the Martinez Police Department, and the officers involved in the shooting. The case is ongoing, with the family seeking justice and accountability for the tragic loss of Tahmon's life.

Key Players

District Attorney
Diana Becton
Failed to hold officers accountable for their actions, sparking concerns about bias and favoritism towards law enforcement
Martinez Police Department Officers
Anonymous
Fired their weapons, resulting in the fatal shot to Tahmon's head

Timeline

June 10, 2022
Tahmon Wilson was shot in the back of the head by Martinez Police Department officers while fleeing in a car
June 15, 2022
The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office announced that it would investigate the shooting
August 10, 2022
A lawsuit was filed on behalf of the Wilson family, alleging that the officers used excessive force and violated Tahmon's civil rights

Outcome

The outcome of the case is still pending, with the lawsuit ongoing. The Wilson family is seeking justice and accountability for the tragic loss of Tahmon's life. The case has sparked widespread outrage and calls for police reform, with many advocating for greater accountability and transparency in police shootings.

The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office has faced criticism for its handling of the case, with many questioning the office's commitment to holding officers accountable for their actions. The case has also highlighted the need for greater oversight and scrutiny of law enforcement agencies, particularly in cases involving the use of deadly force.

Why This Matters

The Tahmon Wilson case is significant because it highlights the ongoing issue of police violence and the lack of accountability in police shootings. The case has sparked important conversations about the need for police reform and the importance of holding officers accountable for their actions. The case also underscores the need for greater transparency and oversight in law enforcement agencies, particularly in cases involving the use of deadly force.

The case has also brought attention to the issue of racial disparities in police shootings, with many advocating for greater awareness and action to address these disparities. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of advocating for justice and accountability in cases involving police violence, and the need for ongoing efforts to address the systemic issues that contribute to these tragedies.

Take Action

Hold Officials Accountable

Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office Call (925) 957-2200 or visit https://www.contracostada.org/ to express concerns about the handling of the Tahmon Wilson case and advocate for greater accountability in police shootings
Martinez Police Department Call (925) 372-3440 or visit https://www.cityofmartinez.org/dept/pd/ to express concerns about the use of excessive force and advocate for greater transparency and oversight in law enforcement agencies

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