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

Inmate Found Dead at San Quentin Prison, Investigation Underway

Officials are conducting an investigation into the death of an incarcerated man at San Quentin…

8 hours ago

Ten Protesters Face Misdemeanor Charges in Connection with Pro-Palestinian Protest at UCI

Ten protesters will be facing misdemeanor charges in relation to a pro-Palestinian protest that took…

8 hours ago

Woodland Hills Man Ordered to Pay Over $2.8 Million to Victims of Violent Attacks

A Woodland Hills man, Daniel McGuire, has been ordered by a jury to pay a…

8 hours ago

Prominent Business Group Leaders Arrested in Malaysia for Alleged Abuse in Charity Homes

In a shocking turn of events, the chief executive and other leaders of a prominent…

8 hours ago

Former Guinea Military Officer Extradited from Liberia to Serve Life Sentence for Massacre

Former Guinea military officer, Claude Pivi, who had been on the run since escaping from…

8 hours ago

Suspect Identified in Fatal Shooting in Berkeley

Berkeley police have identified a suspect in the fatal shooting that occurred in the city…

8 hours ago