Security guards for anti-abortion protesters charged with battery, illegal possession of tear gas
By KTVU staff
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WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office on Friday announced that prosecutors had filed misdemeanor charges against two private security guards paid to protect anti-abortion protesters who allegedly clashed with abortion rights activists in Walnut Creek last fall.
Ishatpal Momi, 27, of Elk Grove and Peter Reeves, 45, of Sacramento, were each charged with battery and illegal possession of tear gas stemming from a fight that occurred on Oct. 13, 2020, in front of a Walnut Creek Planned Parenthood clinic.
Security guards protecting anti-abortion protesters charged with using too-large tear gas canisters
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Man charged in fatal brick throwing incident along Highway 242
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Nurse potentially blinded after freeway attack
A nurse fears she may never see again from one eye after she was struck by a rock that crashed through her windshield.
CONCORD, Calif. - The Contra Costa County District Attorney s Office has charged a suspect in the death of a 63-year-old woman who died after a brick went through her window as she was driving.
Mark Navone, 46, is accused of hurling bricks and concrete at moving vehicles on Highway 242. One incident that occurred on April 10, 2020, ended fatally after a brick came crashing through Margarita Ruiz s vehicle, killing her.
Family of Black man fatally shot by Northern California police officer files civil rights lawsuit
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The family of a 32-year-old Black man who was fatally shot by a Northern California police officer last month has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the town and police officers after video which captured a part of the shooting emerged.
A video released Tuesday by family attorney shows the last seconds of the encounter between Tyrell Wilson and a Danville, California, police officer on March 11.
Wilson was carrying a grocery bag, walking by himself across a street toward his homeless encampment, according to a statement from his family’s attorney John Burris.