Cal/OSHA has launched an investigation into the Yuba County Sheriff’s Office following an officer-involved shooting in March. The agency issued citations related to the incident, prompting a strong response from the sheriff’s office, which called the action “unprecedented and unfounded.” In a statement, the department said it meets or exceeds training and safety standards and accused Cal/OSHA of regulatory overreach. Officials warned the case could set a troubling precedent for California law enforcement oversight. ABC10 continues to seek details about the specific citations.
Cal/OSHA launches investigation into Yuba County Sheriff’s Office

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