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Armed Security Guards Are Taking On More Responsibility. California Wants to Train Them Better

Armed Security Guards Are Taking On More Responsibility. California Wants to Train Them Better

The Bay

June 14, 202322m 2s

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Show Notes

The recent killing of Banko Brown by an armed Walgreens security guard has put a focus on the work of these employees. While they often take on similar roles to cops, armed security guards are not public employees but often low-paid civilians with few protections when they kill someone on the job, and they don’t get proper training on things like use of force or de-escalation either.

That’s all supposed to change after the 2019 killing of a man by a security officer in Sacramento, which led to a bill meant to increase the state training standards for security guards.

Episode transcript

Guest: Marisa Lagos, a politics correspondent for KQED and co-host of the political breakdown podcast. 

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This episode was produced by Alexander Gonzales, Jehlen Herdman, Maria Esquinca, and Ericka Cruz Guevarra, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevarra

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