Bay Briefing: Two people called in minor police complaints. The result was deadly
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Friends, family and supporters of Mario Gonzalez hold photos of him during a news conference outside the Alameda Police Department.Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle
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‘He’s not doing anything wrong. He’s just scaring my wife’
Two minor complaints ended with a man dying in police custody in Alameda, jolting the East Bay island one month before the anniversary of George Floyd’s death.
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From the July 2007 issue of Car and Driver.
We have here a trio of extraordinary automobiles that defy convenient semantic packaging. Sports cars? Yes, but that s pretty tame. After all, a Mazda Miata is a sports car, too, and we re obviously
way beyond Miatas here. Supercars? That doesn t really work, either, because what about
genuine supercars the Koenigsegg CCX, for example, or the Ferrari Enzo. If we call the Audi R8 a supercar, what do we call
them? Superdupercars? Same problem with the word exotic. If a Bugatti Veyron is an exotic and who would argue otherwise? then an Aston Martin is a subexotic? What would James Bond have to say about that? Not that his opinion counts, since the last movie made it clear he shouldn t drive anything faster than a Toyota Prius.