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In Taco Stand-Off, Oakland Woman Allegedly Steals Taco Truck, Found Eating Inside by San Pablo Police
In a bizarre incident early this morning, a 51-year-old Oakland woman was arrested after allegedly stealing a taco truck and subsequently being found by San Pablo Police Department Officers indulging in the truck's food offerings. Responding to a distress call, SPPD Graveyard Officers sprang into action moments after the alleged...
WATCH: Cop Attacks Black Bystander Filming Arrest
A disturbing video has been released showing police dismissing a high-speed chase to attack a Black bystander filming the scene on a public street in California.On May 5, Richmond police followed a speeding driver who parked outside of a store so he and the car’s passenger could step out of the vehicle and surrender to authorities, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. Kwesi Guss had filmed police-related incidents before as a bystander and was nearby when he heard sirens. So, he pulled out his phone and planned to record what was happening, but ended up in the throes of the mess...
San Pablo appoints first Asian American police chief
SAN PABLO, Calif. (KRON) — An East Bay city made history recently in appointing its first-ever Asian American police chief. Brian Bubar was sworn in as San Pablo Police Chief. Bubar, a 21-year veteran of the force, had been serving as acting chief since the beginning of the year. His first day as actual chief, […]
Sonoma State President Mike Lee to retire after divestment email controversy
Sonoma State University President Mike Lee will retire from his job at the school, notifying officials a day after being placed on leave for an email he sent about the agreement he made with campus protesters on divestment from Israel.CSU Chancellor Mildred Garcia confirmed Lee's plan to retire in a statement posted to the California State University website on Thursday."President Ming-Tung 'Mike' Lee has informed me of his decision to retire from his role at Sonoma State University," the statement read. "I thank President Lee for his years of service to the California State University—starting at California State University, Sacramento—and...
Richmond cyclists celebrate 30 years of Bike to Work Day
With energizer stations providing tote bags, coffee, and snacks, Richmond cyclists joined the Bay Area's largest biking event, marking 30 years of Bike to Work Day. On Thursday morning, participants at more than 300 energizer stations across all nine Bay Area counties, including several in Richmond, warmly greeted cyclists. By...
Man arrested in Petaluma for murder of 2-year-old
(KRON) — A man was arrested in Petaluma on Wednesday in connection with the shooting death of a 2-year-old in Clearlake in March, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office said. The homicide happened on March 23. The Lake County News reported that the shooting happened at a party on the 14000 block of Uhl Avenue. Clearlake […]
Missing at-risk woman last seen in Santa Rosa
UPDATE: Krajecki has been found. (KRON) — Police are asking for the community’s help in locating a missing at-risk woman. The Petaluma Police Department (PPD) announced Wednesday that Lindsay Kristine Krajecki was last seen on May 8 near Doyle Park in Santa Rosa. Krajecki, 43, was last seen wearing a dark jacket, white tank top […]
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