there, not something you want to wake up to another deck tree was down in east berkley. this one on claremont avenue. you can see the tree fell on some wires as well. the viewer sent us this picture says the tree actually cut off power to everyone on that street. and there are plenty of people still without power tonight. this is a live look at outages from pg and e much better than yesterday. but a few areas around the bay still in the dark tonight at last check, more than 7,000 customers do not have power. most of them, as you can see in this map and the east bay. but outages are are pretty scattered. that yellow, those yellow block signifying some 52 as many as 500 customers without power. now, the storm also forced roads to close in san ramon, a portion about costa boulevard has been reopened after being completely closed overnight due to some flood damage. the westbound number 2 lane, though, remaining closed for further inspection tonight. portions of the nearby golf co
Author of the article: Susan Gamble
Publishing date: May 13, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 3 minute read •
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A petty thief who was arrested a dozen times over 15 months was sent to prison for a last dangerous act where he was carrying a weapon on the street in what was called “a disturbing manner.”
Alexander Barton, 27, was seen walking on the street last November at 8:15 a.m. with a black handgun and talking to himself.
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When officers found Barton, they discovered he had a flare gun, but it had been modified to look like a real gun by painting orange parts black and wrapping electrical tape around the hand-grip. It also could operate like a real gun thanks to a brass barrel insert for a .22 calibre bullet.