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Family, Friends Honor Mario Gonzalez One Year After Death in Custody of Alameda Police
Family and friends of Mario Gonzalez gathered for a vigil in his honor Tuesday, a year after he died while in custody of Alameda police officers.
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Family, Friends Honor Mario Gonzalez One Year After Death in Custody of Alameda Police
Family and friends of Mario Gonzalez gathered for a vigil in his honor Tuesday, a year after he died while in custody of Alameda police officers. Cheryl Hurd reports.
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CHP Officers Won't Be Charged in Erik Salgado Shooting: DA
There will be no criminal charges against the CHP officers involved in a deadly shooting in the East Bay.
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No Charges for CHP Officers in Erik Salgado Shooting: DA
There will be no criminal charges against the CHP officers involved in a deadly shooting in the East Bay.
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Oscar Grant Family to Kickstart Process to Recall Alameda County DA
The family of Oscar Grant plans to kickstart a recall process to try to push out Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley from office.
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Oscar Grant Family to Kickstart Process to Recall Alameda County DA
The family of Oscar Grant plans to kickstart a recall process to try to push out Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley from office.
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Oscar Grant's Family Demands Justice Nearly 12 Years After His Death
The 12th commemoration of the death of Oscar Grant is coming up in a matter of weeks, and the family says there’s unfinished business.
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Oscar Grant's Family Demands Justice
The 12th commemoration of the death of Oscar Grant is coming up in a matter of weeks, and the family says there’s unfinished business. Melissa Colorado reports.
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Pep Boys Agrees to Pay $3.7M to Settle Hazardous Waste Suit
Automotive after market retail and service chain Pep Boys has agreed to pay $3.7 million to resolve allegations that it violated California laws by illegally disposing of automotive fluids and other waste, Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley said on Monday.
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Trial Begins for Man Accused of Killing Hayward Officer in 2015
More than four years after Hayward police Sgt. Scott Lunger was fatally shot as he approached a suspect’s vehicle, the trial for the man accused of fatally shooting him finally began on Monday.
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Alameda County: Study Says Many Guns Used in Crimes Aren't Registered
Only half of the guns used to commit crimes in Alameda County last year were registered in California and less than 10 percent were registered to the person who committed the crime, according to a study released thisweek by District Attorney Nancy O’Malley.
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Nationwide Sex-Buyer Sting Nets 45 Arrests in East Bay
East Bay authorities arrested 45 suspected sex buyers and two suspected sex traffickers as part of a operation that netted more than 500 arrests nationwide, Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley said Friday.
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Judge Grants Gag Order for Ghost Ship Fire Defendants
Despite the defense’s strong objections, including an allegation that it smacks of Nazi Germany and fascism, a judge on Friday granted the prosecution’s request for a gag order in the trial two men for the 2016 Ghost Ship fire in Oakland that killed 36 people.
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Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf Re-Elected to Second Term
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf was comfortably re-elected to a second term in Tuesday’s election despite facing nine challengers.
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No Charges Against BART Officer-Involved Killing of Sahleem Tindle
Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley said that her office won’t file criminal charges against a BART officer who fatally shot a 28-year-old man near the West Oakland BART station in January, concluding that the evidence doesn’t justify charges. Sahleem Tindle was killed by Officer Joseph Mateu in the shooting in the 1400 block of Seventh Street, across the street...
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2 Men Charged in ‘Ghost Ship' Fire Prepare for a Trial
Lawyers for the two men charged in the Oakland warehouse fire that killed 36 people said Friday they are now preparing for a trial where they will try to shift blame for the blaze from their clients to others, including the building’s owner and government officials.
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No Plea Deals in Oakland Ghost Ship Warehouse Fire Case: DA
Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley has told a judge she will no longer consider plea deals for two men charged in a 2016 warehouse fire that killed 36 people attending an unlicensed concert.
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Judge Rejects Plea Deals in Deadly Ghost Ship Oakland Warehouse Case
A California judge on Friday rejected the plea deals of two men who were charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter after a 2016 California warehouse fire. In handing down his decision, Judge James Cramer said 48-year-old Derick Almena didn’t accept “full responsibility and remorse” for the fatal blaze which occurred during an unlicensed concert at the dilapidated Oakland warehouse...
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Oakland ‘Ghost Ship' Warehouse Fire Victims' Relatives Slam Plea Deal
Tearful relatives of the 36 people killed in a 2016 Northern California warehouse fire testified Thursday that the involuntary manslaughter plea deals the two defendants reached with prosecutors is too lenient, with one calling it a “sweetheart deal.”