AG Bonta opens investigation into Vallejo police killing of Sean Monterrosa and slams Solano County DA
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Ashley Monterrosa holds a photo of her hugging her brother Sean Monterrosa at Sean’s 2016 graduation, Thursday, June 4, 2020, in San Francisco, Calif. Her brother Sean Monterrosa, 22, was fatally shot by Vallejo police. State Attorney General Rob Bonta said his office would review the killing for possible criminal charges against the officers involved.Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle
State Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Thursday that the Department of Justice will review the Vallejo Police Department killing of Sean Monterrosa, an action both his predecessor and Solano County District Attorney Krishna Abrams had refused to do.
California Man Sentenced to over 4 Years in Prison for Unlawfully Possessing Ammunition as a Felon Details Written by FBI
Sacramento, California - Carlos Biviescas, 29, of Vacaville, was sentenced Tuesday to four years and nine months in prison for being a felon in possession of ammunition, Acting U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.
According to court documents, in May 2020, Biviescas was arrested for driving on a suspended license. A search of his car revealed a backpack containing a ghost gun loaded with an extended magazine containing 29 rounds of .40 caliber ammunition. The backpack also contained an additional 21 additional rounds of ammunition. Biviescas cannot lawfully possess firearms or ammunition because he has previously been convicted of two felony offenses.
Updated: 11:05 PM PDT Apr 28, 2021 Jonathan Ayestas A 2020 wildfire in Solano County where two people were found dead was deemed as arson and a cover-up for murder, investigators said Wednesday during a briefing. That suspect is now in custody. The source of the 2020 Markley fire was arson and the two resulting deaths from that fire are now considered homicides, said Solano County Sheriff Tom Ferrara. Two fire victims were discovered deceased in their homes as a result of that fire. Eighty-two-year-old Douglas Mai, and 64-year-old Leon Bone. The Markley Fire, which sparked August 18, eventually merged with other fires nearby, became part of the LNU Complex Fire. The series of fires burned more than 363,000 acres across five counties: Napa, Sonoma, Lake, Solano and Yolo. Nearly 1,500 structures were also destroyed during the fire.A total of five people died from the overall complex, but two of them died from the Markley Fire, in which an eight-month invest
Updated: 9:18 AM CDT Apr 29, 2021 Jonathan Ayestas A 2020 wildfire in California where two people were found dead was deemed as arson and a cover-up for murder, investigators said Wednesday during a briefing. That suspect is now in custody. The source of the 2020 Markley fire was arson and the two resulting deaths from that fire are now considered homicides, said Solano County Sheriff Tom Ferrara. Two fire victims were discovered deceased in their homes as a result of that fire. Eighty-two-year-old Douglas Mai, and 64-year-old Leon Bone. The Markley Fire, which sparked Aug. 18, eventually merged with other fires nearby, became part of the LNU Complex Fire. The series of fires burned more than 363,000 acres across five counties. Nearly 1,500 structures were also destroyed during the fire.A total of five people died from the overall complex, but two of them died from the Markley Fire, in which an eight-month investigation determined the fire was started to
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