Police

Oakland Police to Fire Two Officers Involved in Pursuit Which Killed Bystander

The Oakland Police Department has made the decision to terminate two officers, Walid Abdel Aziz and Jimmy Marin Coronel, who were involved in a pursuit that resulted in the death of a bystander.

Sources have revealed that the incident occurred on June 25th of last year when the officers were pursuing a Nissan. The pursuit ended with the Nissan crashing into a parked car, which subsequently struck a group of people. A 28-year-old man was struck and killed. The victim’s family has since filed a civil lawsuit against the city of Oakland, accusing the officers of failing to call for medical assistance.

 

 

Author: CrimeDoor

CrimeDoor

Share
Published by
CrimeDoor

Recent Posts

Chowchilla School Bus Kidnapping of 1976: A Comprehensive Look into the Shocking Crime

 On the sunny afternoon of July 15, 1976, in the tranquil town of Chowchilla, California,…

15 hours ago

Actor Jonathan Majors’ Abuse Trial Begins, Ex-Girlfriend Testifies

Actor Jonathan Majors' trial over alleged abuse towards his former partner, Grace Jabbari, commenced on…

17 hours ago

Two Bodies Found in San Antonio Home, Suspect in Custody

Two bodies were discovered inside a home in East Bear County, San Antonio. The incident…

17 hours ago

United States Sets New Record for Mass Shootings in a Year

The United States has reached a somber milestone with the highest number of recorded mass…

1 day ago

From Booze to Bloodshed: The Prohibition Era’s Impact on the Criminal Underworld

The Prohibition era, stretching from 1920 to 1933, remains an unmistakably distinctive chapter in American…

2 days ago

The Horror Remains 20 Years Later: Memories of Dean Corll (Candy Man) Haunt Survivors

  Twenty years have passed, yet the shadows cast by the chilling crimes of Dean…

2 days ago