SF News Humpday Headlines: ICE Agents Ask San Jose Police For Help With Protesters ICE called the police in San Jose when they encountered protesters during an operation Tuesday; a man was arrested in New York in connection with the Palm Springs clinic bombing; and an East Bay croissant maker took the top prize in a contest Sunday.
SF News Man Arrested In San Jose For Allegedly Keying a Tesla, as Seen In Viral Video A probably politically motivated act of vandalism has resulted in an arrest in San Jose, after a man seen in a viral video keying a Tesla in a Costco parking lot has been taken into custody.
SF News Saturday Links: Tesla Driver Arrested For DUI After Crashing Into Muni Train, Destroying Transit Stop A Tesla driver who crashed into a Muni train was arrested under suspicion of driving while intoxicated; helicopters have been banned from Washington DC airport; and a Walnut Creek nine-year-old is the youngest person to complete a BART speedrun.
SF News San Jose Police Arrest Trio Linked to Nearly 80 South Burglaries, Mostly Targeting Asian Households Three men have been arrested in connection with a slew of home burglaries in several South Bay cities, and authorities estimate the value of goods stolen around $1 million.
SF News City Officials and Community Groups React to Drug Charges Against Former San Jose Police Union Exec San Jose Police Chief Anthony Mata and San Jose City Councilmembers commented publicly on the investigation into ex-San Jose Police Officers' Association head Joanne Segovia.
SF News Head of San Jose Police Union Charged With Dealing Copious Amounts of Fentanyl Here’s a twist in the law enforcement narrative about the fentanyl trade, as the 20-year executive director of the San Jose Police Officers’ Association has been criminally charged for importing and distributing “thousands of opioid and other pills” including fentanyl.
SF News San Jose Cop Accused of Masturbating In Front of Mother and Daughter In Department's Latest Bizarre Scandal A department already reeling from police scandals involving a meth pipe and drinking on the job has an even more unsavory situation, as an officer is accused of indecent exposure toward a young woman and her mother while responding to a call.
SF News New Video Seems to Exonerate Police Shooting Victim in San Jose Taqueria Shooting As the San Jose PD struggles with the fallout from a police shooting at the La Victoria Taqueria, they’ve released a new video showing the guy they shot was not initially armed, and rather heroically had wrestled the gun away from a felonious assailant.
SF News Gunshots at San Jose High School Stadium Sends Football Game Into Chaos; Two People Injured During Shooting On Friday inside a parking lot at Westmont High School in Campbell, gunfire erupted that split the division championship football game between St. Francis and Serra high schools into a frenzy — leaving two people injured, as well.
SF News Sunday Links: Four San Jose Police Officers Placed On Leave Over Racist, Sexist Facebook Posts Four San Jose police officers are now on leave after posting racist and sexist comments on Facebook, American Airlines announced it will book flights to full capacity starting July 1, and Marin County — like San Francisco — has opted to push back certain reopenings over spikes in COVID-19 cases.
SF News San Jose Police Expected to 'Strictly Enforce' Shelter-In-Place Order Starting Monday SF police have taken a more relaxed tone on ticketing people breaking the now Bay Area-wide shelter-in-place order; thus far, not a single citation for violating the mandate has been issued. San Jose law enforcement, however, has other plans beginning Monday.
SF News Saturday Links: Sliding Glass Doors May Make Newer Muni Buses More Spacious Sliding glass doors could be coming to newer Muni buses, a San Jose police sergeant drove right into a power pole, meet the Bay Area locals fighting for Hong Kong's future, and more Saturday headlines.
SF News San Jose Police Face Legal Battle Over Gay Cruising Bathroom Sting Harkening back to the 1950s, the San Jose Police Department conducted a sting operation between 2014 and 2015 in which an undercover decoy officer was used to lure unsuspecting gay men into a
SF News One Man Stabbed, Woman Kidnapped in San Jose Home Invasion A bad dude named Brian Adrong (a.k.a. Tony Fam) stormed into a home in the Berryessa neighborhood of San Jose early Sunday morning, stabbed a 28-year-old man and kidnapped 18-year-old Judy