Deputy Andrew Hall fatally shot Tyrell Wilson, 32, after he pulled a knife on the deputy in March, video shows.
Deputy Andrew Hall was charged with voluntary manslaughter and assault with a semi-automatic weapon in the death of Laudemer Arboleda.
The man was found safe Monday afternoon.
An attorney for the family said eyewitnesses dispute the official account of what happened in the fatal shooting of Tyrell Wilson.
Advocates for Tyrell Wilson, a transient who was shot by Danville police in March, planned to march to the town police department Sunday.
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The man who reportedly pulled a knife on an officer has died a week later. An attorney said a witness disputes the officer's account.
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He was cleared of wrongdoing in the 2018 shooting, but some police use-of-force experts questioned his response, the Chronicle reported.
A Danville police officer reportedly fired his gun at a man who pulled a knife on the officer.
The man was reportedly throwing rocks at cars prior to the altercation with the police officer.
Law enforcement descended on the scene to help a person dealing with a mental health crisis, who left the scene safely.
Firefighters moved quickly to stop the fire from spreading to other units.
Four of six police use-of-force experts felt the shooting of Laudemer Arboleda was not justified, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
The California Highway Patrol responded to four fatal alcohol-related crashes last Super Bowl Sunday.
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The $376,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety will help monitor high-risk probationers who have repeated DUI convictions.
The teen left the scene after the crash this week.
A Contra Costa County sheriff's department SWAT Team nabbed a Bay Point murder suspect holed up in a motel Saturday.
The MMA pro attacked a five-time world champ in Anaheim in 2018, according to the Orange County DA's Office.
More than 50,000 Bay Area residents were without power at one point as strong winds walloped the Golden State.
Police recover fake guns; speedsters nabbed going over 100 mph; in-person traffic hearings are back.
Ken Sandy, a longtime law enforcement officer in Contra Costa, served as Danville's police chief after the town was incorporated in 1982.
The Contra Costa DA changed its forfeiture policy, barring police from seizing assets from those who have not been charged with a crime.
A tip led police to believe a domestic violence victim was being barricaded, but that didn't pan out, officials said.
The motoryclist died after crashing into a bicycle on San Ramon Valley Boulevard.
A 52-year-old man from Danville died Sunday in a traffic accident involving a bicycle.
Police believe the robbery may have been linked to a similar incident reported minutes later in San Ramon.
Two gliders crashed over Mt. Diablo. San Ramon Valley and CoCo fire officials helped rescue the pilots, one of whom was taken by helicopter.
Officers across Tri-Valley teamed up to run and raise money for Special Olympics Northern California, which serves about 26,000 athletes.
Smoke from the Petersen Fire in Solano County is affecting the air quality in Contra Costa County, officials say.
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The man fleeing police was found unconscious after crashing his car near a bystander, police said.
A man, trying to "run down" a deputy and a Danville cop, hit both with his car, as one officer shot at the vehicle, officials said.
A dead Joe Biden figure and hanging Donald Trump, Melania Trump and Kamala Harris figures caught the eye of Danville neighbors.
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As officials forecast dry weather and gusty winds, PG&E has determined Danville residents could be among those in the dark.
Police are again sounding the alarm about scams targeting local residents.
An Oakland man pleaded not guilty last week to sexually assaulting a minor in 2013, the DA's Office said Monday.