Skip to content
CapRadio

CapRadio

signal status listen live donate
listen live donate signal status
listen live donate signal status
  • News
    • topics
    • State Government
    • Environment
    • Health Care
    • Race and Equity
    • Business
    • Arts and Lifestyle
    • Food and Sustainability
    • PolitiFact California
  • Music
    • genres
    • Classical
    • Jazz
    • Eclectic
    • Daily Playlist
  • Programs + Podcasts
    • news
    • Morning Edition
    • All Things Considered
    • Marketplace
    • Insight With Vicki Gonzalez
    • music
    • Acid Jazz
    • At the Opera
    • Classical Music
    • Connections
    • Excellence in Jazz
    • Hey, Listen!
    • K-ZAP on CapRadio
    • Mick Martin's Blues Party
    • Programs A-Z
    • Podcast Directory
  • Schedules
    • News
    • Music
    • ClassicalStream
    • JazzStream
    • Weekly Schedule
    • Daily Playlist
  • Community
    • Events Calendar
    • CapRadio Garden
    • CapRadio Reads
    • Ticket Giveaways
  • Support
    • Evergreen Gift
    • One-Time Gift
    • Corporate Support
    • Vehicle Donation
    • Stock Gift
    • Legacy Gift
    • Endowment Gift
    • Benefits
    • Member FAQ
    • e‑Newsletter
    • Drawing Winners
    • Thank You Gifts
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Close Menu

Interview: Police Chief Kathy Lester discusses gun violence, downtown Sacramento shooting

  •  Vicki Gonzalez 
Wednesday, April 13, 2022 | Sacramento, CA
Listen
/
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin.
Courtesy Sacramento Police Department

Kathy Lester was named Sacramento Police Chief on Dec. 10, 2021.

Courtesy Sacramento Police Department

A week after the mass shooting in downtown Sacramento killed six people and injured 12 in early April, the city was struck by another tragedy: a deadly shooting in Natomas left two men dead, including a local DJ.

The two incidents are emblematic of a larger increase of shootings since the start of the pandemic. Last year, there was a 31% jump in homicides within Sacramento city limits — a change from 42 murders in 2020 to 55 in 2021, according to police data. .

Sacramento Police Chief Kathy Lester was appointed chief earlier this year, making her the first woman in the department to hold the position. She has been with the department for 27 years.

Lester joined CapRadio’s Insight Host Vicki Gonzalez to talk about the rise in violence, and what options the department has for approaching it.

This interview has been edited for clarity and length.

Interview Highlights


On why the they believe there were at least five shooters in the downtown shooting


We have a lot of evidence, and I really have to thank the public for their help on this. 

We opened up the citizen evidence portal, which was one of the side products of our body-worn camera system, and we have received over 200 videos, tips, photos and our investigators are going through all that information right now … and we’re using an analyst from the FBI to continue to work through tips and additional information. So I’m really proud of the work and the help that we’ve gotten from the public in regards to helping us solve this case. I think it really speaks to the public’s concern over an incident like this and their willingness to help out.

On how the potential link to local gangs affects the investigation


I think it’s a level of detail that helps us understand really maybe some of the motive behind the shooting, because that is a really big question. But I think it begs a bigger question that we should be talking about, right?

Right now people are asking the why, why does this happen, how could this have happened? What do we do different? And I think that’s really the conversation that we as a community need to have, right? 

There’s lots of discussion right now about changing the laws, about release of offenders, about gun control. Those are all appropriate conversations, for sure, but I think it’s really important for us to talk about what the drivers of violence are … If we don’t look at those things, we’re really not doing our job because enforcement alone is not the answer — it’s certainly part of the immediate solution. 

On why bodies of victims were left in the street for hours after the downtown shooting

We knew how concerning that was going to be to the community. I look at it from the perspective of being a mom, and how difficult that would be if my loved one were in the street — and this went on for quite a while.

We really try to work with the families from the very beginning because we understand how traumatizing this is in regards to having people laying in the streets when we are processing. We’re trying to investigate … [and] everything in that crime scene essentially becomes a piece of evidence, even people’s loved ones.

I absolutely understand how difficult that is, and my heart really does go out to the families. My job, and our detectives’ job, moving forward is to make sure that every piece of that scene is absolutely documented the right way, that we haven’t missed anything, that we don’t leave any gaps in prosecution. 


Follow us for more stories like this

CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you.  As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. If you believe in what we do and support our mission, please donate today.

Donate Today  

    Related Content

  • Courtesy Sacramento Police Department

    Sacramento Police Chief Kathy Lester | Increased bear activity in Tahoe | Native American Speaker and Documentary Series

    Wednesday, April 13, 2022
    Today on Insight, we're looking at Sacramento Police Chief Kath Lester discussing the rise in gun violence, increased bear activity in Tahoe and hear more about UC Davis' Native American and Indigenous speaker and documentary series.

Vicki Gonzalez

Insight Host

Vicki Gonzalez is a Murrow and Emmy award-winning journalist with 15 years’ experience as a reporter and news anchor. Previously, she spent five years as a reporter at NBC’s Sacramento affiliate KCRA. She also worked at KSNV-TV, KXFV-TV and KABC-TV.  Read Full Bio 

 @VickiLGonzalez Email Vicki Gonzalez

Sign up for ReCap and never miss the top stories

Delivered to your inbox every Friday.

 

Check out a sample ReCap newsletter.

Thanks for subscribing!

Thank you for signing up for the ReCap newsletter! We'll send you an email each Friday with the top stories from CapRadio.

Browse all newsletters
 We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter 
 We Get Support From:
Become a Supporter 

Back to Top

  • CapRadio

    7055 Folsom Boulevard
    Sacramento, CA 95826-2625

    • (916) 278-8900
    • Toll-free (877) 480-5900
    • Email Us
    • Submit a News Tip
  • Contact Us

  • About Us

    • Contact Us / Feedback
    • Coverage
    • Directions
    • Careers & Internships
    • Mission / Vision / Core Values
    • Press
    • Staff Directory
    • Board of Directors
  • Listening Options

    • Mobile App
    • On Air Schedules
    • Smart Speakers
    • Playlist
    • Podcasts
    • RSS
  • Connect With Us

    •  Facebook
    •  Twitter
    •  Instagram
    •  YouTube
  • Donate

  • Listen

  • Newsletters

CapRadio stations are licensed to California State University, Sacramento. © 2022, Capital Public Radio. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Website Feedback FCC Public Files: KXJZ KKTO KUOP KQNC KXPR KXSR KXJS. For assistance accessing our public files, please call 916-278-8900 or email us.