Contra Costa deputy ordered to stand trial over fatal shooting
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Harry Stern, an attorney representing Contra Costa deputy Andrew Hall, leaves the A.F. Bray Courthouse after speaking with the media following an arraignment hearing June 16in Martinez. Hall was ordered to stand trial after a preliminary hearing Tuesday.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Civil attorney John Burris stands beside Jessica Leong, Laudemer Arboleda’s niece, and her father, Lester Leong, Arboleda’s brother-in-law, outside the A.F. Bray Courthouse following an arraignment hearing for Deputy Andrew Hall.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
An East Bay police officer is arraigned for manslaughter. He s still on the force
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John Burris, left, a civil attorney representing Tyrell Wilson s family, stands beside Jessica Leong, Laudemer Arboleda s niece, and her father, Lester Leong, Arboleda s brother-in-law, outside the A.F. Bray Courthouse following an arraignment hearing for Danville police Officer Andrew Hall on Wednesday, June 16, 2021, in Martinez, Calif. Yalonda M. James/The Chronicle
Danville police Officer Andrew Hall pled not guilty on Wednesday to felony charges of voluntary manslaughter and assault with a semiautomatic firearm, stemming from a deadly encounter with an unarmed motorist on Nov. 3, 2018.
Hall, who has been on paid administrative leave ever since he shot a second man on March 11 a case that is now under investigation arrived to his arraignment at the Contra Costa Superior Court in Martinez, where a small crowd of sheriff’s deputies, reporters, activists and family membe
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Justice delayed? In wealthy California town, officer kills 2
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1of21Diane Wilson holds a photo of her son Tyrell Wilson, Wednesday, May 5, 2021, in North Las Vegas, who was was shot and killed by Police Officer Andrew Hall in Danville, Calif., on March 11. Two fatal shootings by Hall in the wealthy San Francisco suburb have cast a spotlight on what criminal justice activists are calling a case of delayed justice and its deadly consequences.John Locher/APShow MoreShow Less
2of21Former U.S. Marine and retired law enforcement officer Marvin Wilson pauses next to an urn holding the ashes of his son along with photos of Tyrell Wilson in Fort Worth, Texas, Monday, May 17, 2021. Tyrell Wilson was shot and killed by Officer Andrew Hall in the San Francisco Bay Area just weeks before prosecutors charged the same officer with manslaughter and assault in the fatal shooting of an unarmed Filipino man more than two
Two fatal shootings by the same police officer in Danville have cast a spotlight on what criminal justice activists are calling a case of delayed justice and its deadly consequences.