In 1998, a woman named
Tyisha Miller was found by her relatives unconscious and foaming at the mouth in a locked car, with a gun on her lap. Her relatives called
911 and four Riverside Police officers arrived. An officer forced his way into the car and attempted to remove the weapon. The officers claimed that Miller sat up and grabbed the weapon, at which point the officers opened fire, hitting her with at least 12 shots. Later, it was not proven that Miller had reached for the gun and it was suggested she may have still been unconscious at the time. The
United States Attorney announced an investigation of the shooting; ultimately, the officers were fired but not prosecuted. In 2006, a black police officer was awarded 1.6 million USD in a discrimination lawsuit against the RPD after being subject of harassment and racial discrimination by his colleagues. The lawsuit displayed many patterns of harassment to the officer. The court ruled in his favor. ==Organization==