Man charged following robbery with firearm in Underhill parking garage
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A UCPD email sent Thursday stated that Fidel Valdez Alvarez was charged with carjacking with a firearm and multiple counts of robbery with a firearm. Alvarez, along with three other suspects, robbed three UC Berkeley students in the Underhill parking garage Dec. 6.
Last Updated January 14, 2021
The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office charged Fidel Valdez Alvarez
, an 18-year-old San Pablo male, with carjacking with a firearm and multiple counts of robbery with a firearm Thursday, according to a UCPD email.
On Dec. 6 at 9:37 p.m., the robbery occurred on campus property in the Underhill parking garage. Three UC Berkeley students were approached by Alvarez and three other suspects, two of whom held handguns, according to the email. The suspects demanded the students’ personal property, including their car.
Derick Almena, defendant in deadly Ghost Ship fire, expected to accept plea deal, avoid second trial
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The remains of the Ghost Ship warehouse, where 36 people died in a fire in 2016.Noah Berger / Special to The Chronicle 2016Show MoreShow Less
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Derick Almena was charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter he is now expected to accept a plea deal that will spare him prison time.Courtesy of the Lake County Sheriff’s OfficeShow MoreShow Less
The remaining defendant charged in the deaths of 36 people in Oakland’s Ghost Ship warehouse fire is expected to accept a plea deal that will keep him from prison and prevent him from undergoing a second trial, a victim’s family member said.
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Terry Wiley, Diane Becton, Paul Henderson
The California Association of Black Lawyers (CABL) submitted the names of three accomplished African American attorneys to the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) as possible candidates for the state’s soon-to-be open Attorney General position.
In a 46-page document that includes biographical data of the organization’s recommendations, CABL called on Black members of the state Legislature to support attorneys Diane Becton, Paul Henderson or Terry Wiley to become the next Attorney General. The group also forwarded the proposal listing the candidates they are supporting – all public servants with significant experience to Gov. Gavin Newsom.