Alameda D.A.'s office charges man with murder for beating stabbing, setting homeless man on fire By KTVU staff Booking photo of Andre Weston provided by Oakland Police Department. OAKLAND, Calif. - A man has been charged with murder by Alameda County district attorney's office for beating, stabbing and setting a homeless man on fire back in March in Oakland. Police said Andre Weston, 58, used an accelerant to intentionally douse William Vann, a 58-year-old man who was experiencing homelessness on the night of March 3, in the Brookfield Village area. "The investigation revealed that there was an altercation between the victim, Vann, and the suspect, Weston, at which time Weston doused Vann with an accelerant, and then lit him on fire, ultimately causing his death." Oakland police investigator Robert Hardy said. "This horrific death was senseless and the person responsible is being held accountable."