There s so many kids, and especially during the pandemic, kids are all looking for something to do and biking became super popular, San Ramon Valley Mountain Bike Club team director Bruce Bilodeau said. (At the beginning of the pandemic) we sat down with the county rules and wrote a whole protocol for our coaching staff and we implemented it and it s been working great.
From left: Luka Arozqueta and Blake Bretthauer take to the mountain. (Photo by Ryan J. Degan)
Bilodeau says the convenience of having a local place like Mount Diablo to ride has made all the difference, with the local trails helping students get out to exercise and train for competitions within the NorCal High School Cycling League which the student club is a part of.
Two months after police killed him, Tyrell Wilson s story is already starting to fade
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of5
A photo of Tyrell Wilson from his junior prom among other family photos at his uncle Fred Warfield’s home in Pittsburg.Jessica Christian/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of5
A photo of Tyrell Wilson is displayed at the home of his father, Marvin Wilson, in Fort Worth, Texas.Cooper Neill/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
3of5
Photos of Tyrell Wilson are displayed next to his urn at the home of his father, Marvin Wilson, in Fort Worth, Texas.Cooper Neill/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
UpdatedWed, Apr 21, 2021 at 11:31 am PT
Replies(5)
(Shutterstock)
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA Andrew Hall, a Contra Costa County sheriff s deputy who was assigned to the Danville Police Department, will face charges in the fatal 2018 shooting of Laudemer Arboleda, Bay Area News Group reported, based on several unnamed sources.
District Attorney Diana Becton has investigated the incident over the past two and a half years, the paper reported.
The District Attorney s Office scheduled a 1 p.m. news conference to discuss a charging decision regarding a law enforcement involved fatal incident, which will be livestreamed here for the public.
Subscribe
The news came hours after a jury found former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murder and other charges in the death of George Floyd.
Reply(1)
An investigation into Thursday s shooting in Danville is ongoing. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
DANVILLE, CA The Danville police officer involved in last week s shooting was the same man who pulled the trigger in a fatal 2018 shooting for which he was cleared but that was nevertheless questioned by some police use-of-force experts.
Officer Andrew Hall was placed on paid leave per department policy after he shot a man who pulled a knife on him on Thursday, according to the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff.
Hall responded to reports that Tyrell Wilson, a 32-year-old homeless man, was throwing rocks off the Sycamore Valley Road overpass, according to the sheriff s department. The sheriff s office alleged that Wilson pulled a folding knife and approached Hall, who fired once and struck him. Wilson was in the hospital in critical condition as of this weekend.
Skip to main content
Currently Reading
Danville officer who killed mentally ill man in 2018 identified as shooter of man now in critical condition
FacebookTwitterEmail
2of4
Danville police said an officer shot a homeless man who threatened him with this knife.Courtesy of Danville Police DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
3of4
Danville police said an officer shot a man who threatened him with a knife after police responded to reports of a person throwing rocks off an overpass onto Highway 680.Courtesy of Danville Police DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
4of4
This photo which was blurred by the Danville Police Department shows the man Danville police said “advanced toward the officer” who was responding to reports of someone throwing rocks off the Sycamore Valley Road overpass onto Highway 680. The officer whose name has not been released shot the man once.Danville Police DepartmentShow MoreShow Less