DEADWITNESS.COM
site-outer-wrapper

A Collection of Witnesses Killed

Showing posts with label Contra Costa County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contra Costa County. Show all posts

Murder and Incident Mapping Project

Status: Unfinished Page learn why at "The FBI Investigation!"

Murder and Incident Mapping Project

Incident Data

Collected and compiled by Pete Bennett. This page like many was lost when one of many of Bennett's laptops, servers and systems lost in connection to long history of cases covered up in the Bay Area. Good investigators stymied by a few.

About Data
About the incidents: Bennett moved to Contra Costa County in 1978. Not long after he arrived he was invited to attend a meeting in Clayton CA. Bennett was handed a wooden token and address in Clayton. Around that time periods his close friend (bi-sexual) was held up at gun point.
Pete Bennett
Founder, Adviser and Former CEO/President
of Authentic Technologies Walnut Creek, California started
in the business world in the 1970s where he emulated later.







Martinez Incident Map




PCB-MAP-5000-Murder-and-Incident-Mapping-Project
Share:

#deadwitness ~ Deputy Sheriff Carlos Diamond Francies. Jailer that saved Pete Bennett imminent harm or death

Deputy Sheriff Carlos Diamond Francies

End of Watch Thursday, August 13, 2015

The Jailer that saved Bennett

Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office, California

Pete Bennett arrested in March 2012 by officer Vessor of Walnut Creek Police. Pulled over at the downtown Safeway with Officer La Strange who earlier that year recovered Bennett's PG&E Laptop. Unknown then was the thousands of documents for the massive hydortesting project. Bennett never knew what was on his laptop until after he fixed the laptop. Stunning information that would easy pickings for your local terrorists. That actually happend in April 2012 but Bennett didn't make that connection until 2013.

Details

CARLOS DIAMOND FRANCIES

Deputy Sheriff Carlos Francies drowned in Lake Tahoe, near South Lake Tahoe, while attempting to rescue a friend who appeared to be in distress.

Deputy Francies jumped from his paddleboard into the rough water to assist the man but quickly went under the surface. Another member of the group attempted to throw a life jacket to him but it did not reach him. The group was able to pull him to surface and move him to the shore, however, they were not able to revive him.

Deputy Francies had served with the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office for 3-1/2 years.

BIO

  • Age 30
  • Tour 3 years, 6 months
  • Badge Not available

INCIDENT DETAILS

  • Cause Drowned

Share:

Unsolved Mysteries: The 1988 Murder of a San Francisco Police Officer







During July 1988 San Francisco Police Officer was found shot dead in the Woodcreek Parking Lot located on S. Main and Bothelo.  Months earlier the Safeway manager at the Pittsburg store was taken to a field and executed.  Walnut Creek officers tried to pin the murder a local woman whose husband worked at the Concord Naval Weapons Station.  

In 2008 Walnut Creek Police in conjunction with the City and County of San Francisco offered a $250,000

Pete Bennett founder of deadwitness.com  cnetscandal.com and others on crime, fraud and racketeering came forward a few weeks after the July 2008 reward signed by Gavin Newsome then Mayorod San Francisco.  Ple please note in 1988 Lester Garnier San Francisco police officer was technically employed by mayor Feinstein.

And of course you can't help forget Harvey Milk and Mayor Moscone shooting when she was on the Board of Supervisors and I'm betting that Richard Blum manage the finances of Jim Jones.

There is enough chatter about Jonestown that many feel it's a CIA operation and something tells me that I'm connected to the CIA to former director Porter Goss former mayor of Sanibel Island starting a 1974.

Within weeks Walnut Creek officers began a campaign on Bennett and his businesses.  



Share:

Clemente needs to go


Bennett sues Danville his attorney is beating up in Walnut Creek in 2005


Clemente turn sues the town of Danville and wins

Bennett ends off homeless Clemente lives in Alamo and then Bennett family gets murdered then Clemente begins to arrest Bennett


Pete Bennett attacked many times in Walnut Creek between coming forward in in the 1988 Murder of a San Francisco police officer ends up close to dead, arrested and loss of family.  
  


IN 2005 Unknown to him his girlfriend and daughter were murdered but the truth was hidden from Bennett as he didn't make the connection to the missing moms story. 

Then one day her real story emerged. 

First things first is the 1987 Litigation in the matter Bennett vs. Southern Pacific lost when his witness Floyd Brown Jr. murdered when Sheriff Richard Rainey covered on the 1989 Murder along with the lynchings of the Timothy Lee and later TanJah Poe in 1984 and later 1985.  


Jineva was the cutest child ever.  Her mom called Pete Bennett for a backyard picnic at her Norris Road home.  

Alicia Driscoll never called or returned calls after Tuesday call.  Sometime between Tuesday and Sunday she was murdered.  She would never kill her child as she was so protective given Contra Costa CPS and Social Services took her son born around 1997.  She said they (authorities) were going to take Jineva.  

Her brother had all the power to take her children as a CPS insider.   





This Chief will be indicted for murders of Bennett witnesses, friends, contacts and at least two police officers. 






Share:

#deadwitness ~ Kadeem Hodge - In the same holding cell with Pete Bennett arrested by CBRE, Regency Centers

Man Arrested Saturday for Theft at Concord’s Sunvalley Mall Killed in Shooting on Sunday in Antioch

DECEMBER 4, 2017 15:21 PM · 38 COMMENTS
A murder victim has been identified by the Contra Costa County coroner’s office today as 19-year-old Antioch resident Kadeem Hodge, who was shot and killed early Sunday morning in his hometown, police said.
An Antioch resident with the same name was arrested a day earlier for allegedly shoplifting at the Sunvalley Shopping Center in Concord, but Concord police did not immediately confirm whether it is the same person, however, friends of the victim have confirmed he is the same man.
Antioch police found Hodge on Empire Mine Road at 2:27 a.m. Sunday with what appeared to be gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead where police found him.
Concord police on Saturday were patrolling the Sunvalley Shopping Center when shoppers alerted them to an alleged shoplifting case.
Witnesses provided a description of the suspect vehicle, which police found quickly as the vehicle entered the highway.
Officers pulled the vehicle over and found stolen merchandise from several stores.
Police said besides Hodge, they also arrested Tiana Mayberry of Antioch.
Hodge and Mayberry were arrested on suspicion of shoplifting, conspiracy and possessing burglary tools.
Town December 4, 2017 at 3:38 PM
Arrested and killed in one day? Didn’t even spend one day in jail? Good job California.
Chicken Little December 4, 2017 at 3:38 PM
Prop 47 cost him his life.
Oh boy... December 4, 2017 at 3:39 PM
I see a lawsuit coming from his family. This will somehow be the police’s fault for releasing him back into the public.
Cellophane December 4, 2017 at 3:43 PM
Arrested one day, back on the street the same day, killed the next…
When will the bleeding hearts wake up? I’m not holding my breath…
Anon December 4, 2017 at 4:26 PM
Cellophane you are so right and I’m not holding my breath either.
L December 4, 2017 at 4:31 PM
Wow, don’t understand people thinking these days….
So he was caught shoplifting, someone didn’t like the fact he didn’t get away with it so they killed him, what a POS!!
Original G December 4, 2017 at 4:36 PM
Was reported this makes TEN killings for antioch so far this year.
Maybe December 4, 2017 at 4:40 PM
Paul Blart is going vigilante on us.
Pony December 4, 2017 at 4:40 PM
Arrested on Saturday, dead at 2:30am Sunday. How do you even make bail that quick. Oh well, saves the county money. Now only if this catch, release, eliminate could become standard procedure.
Always Right December 4, 2017 at 5:00 PM
The body count grows as the Democrat war against the poor continues.
In the long term, weak laws and poor enforcement hurt the poor the most. This young man would be alive today if we had elected a Republican governor or had a Republican legislature.
JD December 9, 2017 at 3:59 PM
So, he wouldn’t have enemies based off an election?!?
In The Ozone December 4, 2017 at 5:02 PM
Perhaps Mr.Hodge had one of those off-street “Pay Day Loans” come due, And the botched Sunvalley heist was an attempt to reconcile that debt. Maybe Claycord / Antioch police can provide some insight as this evolves…
Lambie December 4, 2017 at 5:11 PM
He was released hours after being arrested? Unbelievable.
Mr Big December 4, 2017 at 5:23 PM
Aw, too bad.
Fed up December 4, 2017 at 5:24 PM
The new “bring your own bag” law is really working (for thieves).
Amy December 4, 2017 at 5:32 PM
“Live by the sword, die by the sword “.
JD December 9, 2017 at 4:00 PM
What sword are you claiming he lived by? Are you saying stealing is a crime people should die for?
Fred December 4, 2017 at 6:51 PM
Lambie-It’s called proposition 47-no one goes to jail-deal with it
Your liberal friends voted for it
Fritzhugh Ludlow December 4, 2017 at 6:59 PM
…….about 2002 Empire Mine Road was known as “The Shadow Lands” due to Ghosts and other Supernatural events….It was also gated in later years so the involved subjects are also guilty of trespassing.
Jeff December 4, 2017 at 7:40 PM
Wonder what happens to people like this? I see he went to st Ignacius for 5-8th grade, so someone had to love him to pay that much money for his education. Crazy.
Acc December 4, 2017 at 7:48 PM
@Pony, haven’t you heard? Bail is racist
SmileWC December 4, 2017 at 8:32 PM
Where are the parents? Son, you were arrested for shoplifting today – no, you can’t go out tonight!
At @ 2:00 a.m., son, where are you? – You need to be home in bed, it’s late
Yes, we;re talking about a 19 year old, I have one too – they are accountable if they are living at home!
JD December 9, 2017 at 4:04 PM
19 year olds make their own decisions. Do you think someone on the street at 2 in the morning follows directions? If your teen found a way outside at that time and was murdered that you’d be accountable?
Dr. Jellyfinger December 4, 2017 at 9:37 PM
Geez! …….. Lavar Ball said it was no big deal.
MeCrazyWoman December 4, 2017 at 10:27 PM
My first reaction doesn’t jive with any of these comments. My thoughts are that this is so sad. I don’t like crime but we are talking about someone’s life. It could be your kid that messes up.
Elwood December 4, 2017 at 10:59 PM
Kadeem definitely did not have a good weekend!
tita December 5, 2017 at 1:08 AM
Only one life What will you do with the time you have? Where will you spend eternity? No “do overs”…Such a waste…Apparently stealing was easier than working..If his parents could afford a good education they probably could afford his Bail…Sometimes its better to let the kid experience some Jail and hopefully it will scare them straight…
JD December 9, 2017 at 4:06 PM
He was cited and released.
Sign from Above December 5, 2017 at 7:45 AM
@ Pony
He was most likely out before the officer left the jail! Welcome to California! This is how the voters want it!
Sign from Above December 5, 2017 at 7:51 AM
@ MeCrazyWoman
This “kid” didn’t just mess up. Given the fact that he was arrested just hours before “should” show you that this was more of a pattern. The criminal/thug life can be dangerous. All of our life decisions have consequences. He made his choice on what direction he wanted to go.
G. December 5, 2017 at 8:28 AM
Wow, it’s really surprising what the anonymity of the Internet has done to our community. I will pray for each and everyone of you who have fallen off of the path, to be led into such hateful and judgemental thoughts.
Toxic emotions spread like wildfire, I implore you to get a handle on it before it’s too late. Bless you all.
Kyle H December 5, 2017 at 9:38 AM
We use to party out on that road 15 years ago and now sec.8 made it all bad.
My poor hometown.
anon December 5, 2017 at 10:18 AM
“I see he went to st Ignacius for 5-8th grade, so someone had to love him to pay that much money for his education. ”
total waste of good money
JD December 9, 2017 at 4:08 PM
Says you. What if his soul was saved over those years?
Michael December 5, 2017 at 1:28 PM
Young life tragically cut short? Great time to dust off some prejudices and stereotypes and drag the poor boy through the mud.
Share:

Attorney Marc Angelucci -The Last Great Hope to win in Contra Costa Superior Court

Pete Bennett was introduced to Mr. Angelucci via the discovery of Woods v. Contra Costa County.  Woods is poised a game changing case in regards to CPS and Social Services.  

Bennett knows this story very well which is why he created deadwitness.com as his witnesses have been killed.  



Opinion

Case No. 19-cv-07124-MMC

11-08-2019

ANDREA C. WOOD, Plaintiff, v. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, et al., Defendants.


ORDER DIRECTING PLAINTIFF TO SHOW CAUSE WHY COMPLAINT SHOULD NOT BE DISMISSED

On October 29, 2019, plaintiff Andrea C. Wood ("Wood") filed the above-titled action, in which she alleges that two state court judges, seven other individuals, and a county entered into a conspiracy to cause the state court to remove Wood's minor children from her custody.

The Court, having read and considered the complaint, finds it appropriate to direct Wood to show cause why the complaint should not be dismissed without leave to amend. See Wong v. Bell642 F.2d 359, 361-62 (9th Cir. 1981) (holding district court may "act on its own initiative to note the inadequacy of a complaint and dismiss it," after first affording plaintiff an opportunity to respond thereto).

BACKGROUND

Wood alleges the County of Contra Costa's ("County") Department of Family & Child Services ("DFCS") "removed" from Wood's custody two of her children, referred to by Wood as "HP" and "KP," and instituted "dependency hearings" in state court. (See Complaint ¶¶ 16, 20.) According to Wood, the removal of her children and the subsequent court proceedings were the result of an alleged "racketeering [e]nterprise." (See Compl. ¶¶ 32, 34, 53.) The alleged members of such "enterprise" are (1) Superior  Court Judge Lois Haight ("Judge Haight"), (2) Superior Court Judge Thomas Maddock ("Judge Maddock"), (3) the County, (4) Kellie Case ("Case"), a DFCS social worker, (5) Edyth Williams ("Williams"), a DFCS social worker, (6) Cecelia Gutierrez ("Gutierrez"), a DFCS social worker, (7) Judith Lawrence ("Lawrence"), an attorney appointed to represent HP, (8) Mary P. Carey ("Carey"), an attorney who represented Wood, (9) Ravinder Bains, M.D. ("Dr. Bains"), a neighbor of Wood, and (10) Erica Bains, a neighbor of Wood (collectively with Dr. Bains, "the Bains").

Wood alleges the enterprise's assertedly unlawful acts began in August 2017, when Erica Bains provided a "false report" about Wood to the DFCS (see Compl, ¶¶ 5, 9, 17), after which the DFCS "removed [her] children" (see Compl. ¶ 20). Wood alleges that, thereafter, Gutierrez filed in state court a "Detention Report based on fabricated allegations, with no evidence," which filing was provided to Judge Haight, the state court judge to whom the matter had been assigned. (See Compl. ¶ 21.) Next, Wood alleges, Judge Haight appointed Carey, a private attorney, to act as counsel for Wood (see Compl. ¶¶ 22-23), and that Carey "immediately proceeded contrary to the wishes of [Wood]" (see Compl. ¶ 23).

Wood also alleges Judge Haight conducted the subsequent proceedings in a manner that caused Wood to be deprived of custody of her children; specifically, Wood alleges, "the court" issued a "notice" in which "the court" stated it "wishe[d] to adopt out HP and KP" (see Compl. ¶ 28). According to Wood, said determination was the result of a series of unlawful acts. In particular, Wood alleges that "all" defendants "obstruct[ed] justice by coaching TP [another of Wood's children], HP, and KP" (see Compl. ¶ 50),  that Williams "committed perjury" on "numerous occasions" to "cast an unwarranted negative light upon [Wood]" (see Compl. ¶ 56), that Judge Haight made a "disapproving look" during Case's testimony, in order to convince Case to change her testimony in a manner unfavorable to Wood (see Compl. ¶¶ 26, 40), that Judge Haight "denied [Wood's] right to call a witness" (see Compl. ¶ 29), that Carey "block[ed]" Wood's "evidence" from being admitted and made "deal[s]" that were "strongly against [Wood's] interests" (see Compl. ¶¶ 24, 25), that Judge Maddock stated he would have Wood "arrested" if she made "one mention of these matters to the mass media" (see Comp. ¶ 30), and that Judge Maddock denied Wood access to "transcripts" that would have "implicated" him in violations of federal law (see Compl. ¶ 57).

Wood gives four examples of such coaching: (1) Erica Bains "coached" TP to "tell untruths about [Wood] and that she hit HP" (see Compl. ¶ 38); (2) a "member of the [e]nterprise," unidentified by Wood, "coached KP to say she was hit with a whip" (see Compl. ¶ 42); (3) Judge Haight, Case, and Lawrence "persuaded TP, HP and KP . . . to engage in false statements" (see Compl. ¶ 48), and, in particular, "coached HP . . . to untruthfully testify about [Wood's] sex life" and to "tell less than the whole truth" (see AC ¶¶ 59-60); and (4) a member or members of the "[e]nterprise," unidentified by Wood, threatened HP that he would be placed in "Juvenile Hall" unless he said "bad things" about Wood (see Compl. ¶ 39). --------

Based on the above allegations, Wood asserts a single cause of action, specifically, Count One, in which Wood asserts all defendants have violated 18 U.S.C. § 1961, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ("RICO").

DISCUSSION

The RICO claim alleged in the instant complaint is, in all material respects, identical to the RICO claim Wood asserted in a prior action she filed in the Northern District of California, Wood v. County of Contra Costa, Case No. 19-4266 (hereinafter, "Wood 1"). The only differences between the RICO claim as asserted in Wood 1 and in the instant action are that, in the instant action, Wood has removed Patricia Lowe as a defendant and has added Dr. Bains along with an allegation that the Bains are being paid "a great deal of monies" to "foster[ ]" HP. (See Compl. ¶ 38).

By order filed October 8, 2019, the Court dismissed, under the "Rooker-Feldman doctrine," the RICO claim asserted in Wood 1, as well as all other claims asserted in said action, for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. (See Order, filed October 8, 2019, Wood I, at 4:7-10, 5:24-7:21 (citing Rooker v. Fidelity Trust Co.263 U.S. 413 (1923); District of Columbia Court of Appeals v. Feldman460 U.S. 462 (1983)). In addition, the Court found it proper to abstain, under the "Younger doctrine," from considering the RICO claim asserted in Wood 1, as well as all other claims asserted therein. (See id. at 4:10-11, 8:1-  9:28 (citing Younger v. Harris401 U.S. 37 (1971)).)

As noted, the RICO claim as asserted in Wood 1 and in the instant action is, in essence, the same claim. Accordingly, for the reasons stated in the order dismissing Wood 1, the Court finds the instant action is barred by the Rooker-Feldman and Younger doctrines.

CONCLUSION

For the reasons stated above, Wood is hereby ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE, in writing and no later than November 27, 2019, why the above-titled action should not be dismissed without leave to amend, and without prejudice.

IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: November 8, 2019

/s/_________

MAXINE M. CHESNEY

United States District Judge

Share:

#deadwitness: David Filkins Bremer and the Target Data Breach



 #deadwitness David Filkins Bremer


#dpo #dpia #programmer #encryption #hack #vulnerability #riskmanagement #dataprotectionofficer #cyberthreat #ethicalhacker #iot #lgpdcompliance #webdeveloper #entrepreneur  #ethicalhacking    apple #ai   #anpd #innovation #direitodigital #iphone #digitallaw #technews #protection #python
Share:

Popular Posts

No one has ever become poor by giving, Please Donate

Blog Archive

Recent Posts

Labels

Blog Archive

sss

open all | close all

Recent Posts

Pages