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politics1 year ago

Alameda County DA Pamela Price and Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao Recalled by Voters

Alameda County voters have approved the recall of District Attorney Pamela Price, with 65% voting in favor. Price, the first Black woman to serve as DA, faced criticism for her handling of high-profile cases and was accused of being lenient on crime. The recall was supported by police unions and Rep. Eric Swalwell, among others. The Alameda County Board of Supervisors will appoint a replacement until the next general election in 2026. The Oakland Police Officers Association expressed support for the recall, citing concerns over justice and economic management.

politics1 year ago

Alameda County DA Pamela Price Recalled Amid Progressive Setbacks

Alameda County voters have recalled District Attorney Pamela Price, marking a setback for progressive crime policies in California. Price, who was elected on a platform of reducing sentencing and prosecuting more police officers, is the second Bay Area prosecutor ousted in recent years, following San Francisco's Chesa Boudin. Supporters of the recall, including local officials and the Alameda County Prosecutors Association, argued that Price's policies were too lenient. Opponents, however, claimed the recall was politically motivated. The Alameda Board of Supervisors will appoint a replacement until the next election in 2026.

local-news1 year ago

"3-Alarm Blaze Engulfs Lake Chabot Public Market in Castro Valley"

A three-alarm fire has destroyed the Lake Chabot Public Market in Castro Valley, causing significant damage and leading to the closure of Chabot Elementary School due to smoky conditions. The fire, which started early in the morning, resulted in a roof collapse and has left several small businesses, including a coffee shop, ramen restaurant, and ice cream shop, in ruins. No injuries have been reported, and the cause of the fire is still unknown.

legalcrime1 year ago

"3 Alameda Officers Charged in Death of Mario Gonzalez After Holding Him Face-Down for 5 Minutes"

Three police officers in Alameda County, California, have been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Mario Gonzalez, who was pinned facedown on the ground for over five minutes. The charges come after a second autopsy concluded that Gonzalez's death was a result of restraint asphyxiation, contrary to the initial autopsy's findings. The officers' use of force was previously deemed reasonable, but a new public accountability unit reopened the case, leading to the charges. The incident drew comparisons to George Floyd's death, and the officers could face up to four years in prison if convicted.

legalcriminal-justice1 year ago

"Alameda County DA Charges 3 Officers with Involuntary Manslaughter in Mario Gonzalez Case"

Alameda County DA Pamela Price filed involuntary manslaughter charges against three Alameda police officers involved in the death of Mario Gonzalez, who stopped breathing while being pinned to the ground. This marks a reversal from the previous finding that cleared the officers of any criminal wrongdoing. The officers were charged almost three years after Gonzalez's death, with their attorneys criticizing the timing and framing the charges as politically motivated. The decision to file criminal charges was praised by Gonzalez's family attorneys, who emphasized the importance of holding officers to the same standards as the people they police.

health-and-safety1 year ago

Measles Alert: Possible Exposure at San Leandro Restaurant Spurs Health Warning

Alameda County health officials issued a warning after potential measles exposure at Sons of Liberty Alehouse in San Leandro on March 9 from 4:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. They advise individuals who were present during that time, especially those who are unvaccinated, pregnant, immunocompromised, or infants, to monitor for symptoms and contact their healthcare provider. Measles symptoms can appear within 7 to 21 days after exposure and include fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a rash. Measles is highly contagious, and one infected person can transmit the virus to nine out of 10 unvaccinated individuals in close contact.

politics1 year ago

"2024 California Primary Election: Live Results and Updates"

Berkeley voters are participating in the primary election for Alameda County Supervisor, State Senate District 7, and various ballot measures. Preliminary results will be available shortly after the polls close, with mail-in ballots potentially impacting close races. Voter turnout is predicted to be historically low, and key races include the state Senate, U.S. House District 12, U.S. Senate, and the presidential election.

law-enforcement1 year ago

"California Governor Sends State Attorneys to Boost Criminal Prosecutions in East Bay"

Governor Newsom and Attorney General Bonta have partnered with Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price to deploy state attorneys from the California National Guard and California Department of Justice to bolster criminal prosecutions in Oakland and the East Bay, focusing on violent crimes, serious drug-related crimes, and property crimes. This partnership aims to increase law enforcement capacity and hold suspects accountable for their crimes, following a surge operation targeting various crimes in the region. The initiative builds on previous investments and efforts to improve public safety and combat rising crime rates in Oakland.

crime2 years ago

Suspects in Shooting of Alameda County Deputy Found Dead of Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wounds

Two suspects believed to have shot an Alameda County Sheriff’s deputy were found dead of self-inflicted gunshot wounds after a standoff with Union City PD SWAT team. The man and woman, who were in a relationship, were discovered inside a home where deputies were serving an eviction. The deputy is recovering in the hospital, and there is no ongoing threat to the public.

crime2 years ago

"Deputy Shot in Union City While Serving Eviction; Suspect at Large"

An Alameda County sheriff's deputy was shot while serving an eviction notice in Union City, California. The deputy was transported to a local trauma center with critical but non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect is believed to still be in the area and is considered armed and dangerous. Several people have been detained, but the shooter remains barricaded. The deputies were from the civil division and were in full uniform and armed.

crime2 years ago

"Deputy Shot While Serving Eviction in Union City; Suspect at Large"

An Alameda County sheriff's deputy was shot and injured while serving an eviction notice in Union City, prompting a lockdown of the area as law enforcement agencies responded to the incident. The suspect, who remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous, opened fire on the deputies, injuring one with a broken arm that will require surgery. Multiple law enforcement agencies, including SWAT teams, surrounded the area, and some individuals have been detained as the investigation continues.

crime2 years ago

"Manhunt underway for suspect who shot Alameda County sheriff's deputy in Union City"

An Alameda County sheriff's deputy was shot and wounded while serving an eviction notice in Union City, California. The deputy, who was shot in the arm, is in critical condition but the injuries are deemed non-life-threatening. The shooter is still at large and considered armed and dangerous, prompting a large law enforcement response to the area. This incident follows a previous shooting during an eviction handled by the sheriff's office in Oakland.