State Attorney General Rob Bonta's office has taken over the investigation into a law-enforcement shooting in Alameda County that left a suspect dead.
has been taken over by the state attorney general's office.
During the confrontation, which occurred around 2 a.m. in the 1600 block of 163rd Avenue in Ashland, an unincorporated area near San Leandro, a suspect engaged in a struggle with the CHP officer over the officer's firearm. According to Modeste, the CHP officer and the deputy were initially responding to a report of a crashed Hyundai Elantra. The vehicle had been speeding on Interstate 580 and was later determined to be stolen from Hayward, said Modeste.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Alameda County, foster care provider to pay $3.5 million for toddler’s fatal methamphetamine overdoseThe settlement came after attorneys discovered systemic flaws in how social workers investigated claims of abuse across Alameda County’s foster care system.
Read more »
1 killed, 2 arrested after 'battle' with CHP, Alameda County sheriff's deputyOne man was killed and two others were arrested early Monday morning in what began as a crash with stolen car and then ended with a 'battle' with a California Highway Patrol officer, according to an Alameda County Sheriff's spokeswoman.
Read more »
Alameda County: 1 dead after struggle between law enforcement and alleged car thievesOne person died and a CHP officer was injured after a fight broke out between law enforcement officers and alleged car thieves in unincorporated Alameda County early Monday morning, according to th…
Read more »
Rattlesnake advisory for East Bay parks over holiday weekendThe holiday weekend warmup has prompted the East Bay Regional Park District to issue a Rattlesnake Advisory. The Park District, which covers Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, is advising people to avoid hiking alone in case of an emergency, and to scan the ground ahead on area trails.
Read more »
Toxic algae bloom shuts down 2 East Bay lakes, leads to caution advisories at several othersPeople planning to visit some East Bay lakes amid soaring temperatures this Fourth of July weekend, were being warned of a dangerous level of toxic blue-green algae.
Read more »
East Bay residents enjoy Concord park in triple-digit heatPeople took advantage of the Meadow Homes Spray Park in Concord during the hottest part of Saturday afternoon as dozens of children and families coped with the heat in different ways.
Read more »