A person suffered a serious head injury when they were assaulted Thursday evening.
A look at a few of this week's most interesting police, fire and courtroom incidents across the East Bay.
The fire happened Sunday afternoon.
Several people were hospitalized following the 3-vehicle crash.
Charged with murder, he took a plea bargain for involuntary manslaughter.
DUI murder conviction, I-80-Hwy 4 fireball crash, masked men at sideshow and other police, fire and courtroom incidents across the East Bay.
A helicopter hovered for some time over the area where the suspect vehicle crashed near Lakeshore and Lake Park avenues.
Police did not release the age of the victim.
The 14-year-old was stabbed repeatedly in the face, neck, hand and elbow while enroute to Street Academy on 29th Street, officials said.
Two fire crews are in the North Bay helping to fight fires, while Piedmont Police officers are helping patrol efforts.
BREAKING: Police have not made any arrests in the case or identified any suspects.
The suspect was arrested as the morning commute was underway.
The westbound lanes reopened at 5 p.m. after a long, miserable day for commuters.
The crash involved two vehicles Tuesday morning. (Breaking)
The suspect who survived is in critical condition.
Damion McDaniel, 27, who was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Phyllis Hamilton on Wednesday, pleaded guilty on April 27.
BREAKING: No arrests have been made.
He's charged with rape, human trafficking, being a felon in possession of a firearm and more.
The killing took place at an Oakland apartment in 2014.
BREAKING: Officials said a person walking in a nearby park found something that strongly resembled military ordnance.
The Oakland fire killed 36 people.
15-year-old Hadari Askari was in a program learning to be a firefighter.
Deputies case called first ahead of others.
The CHP issued a sig-alert for the crash.
"Where's there's smoke, there's no fire," other "real" fires and more police, fire and courtroom incidents this week across the East Bay.
The CHP reports that he was jogging in the Orinda area when he was hit.
Two men were killed and a third injured in a shooting at an art gallery. Hundreds were there, and police want to hear from them.
The dispute was over the quality of $500 worth of codeine syrup.