By Pete Bennett
By not filing or failing to investigate is essentially filing a false police report by omission which what has occurred with the following Agencies.
This pervasive pattern I have seen for decades from Pleasant Hill, Pittsburg, Concord, Walnut Creek and Danville. This is a county where they are willing to frame students like Scott Dyleski deaths of many in the county.
What's missing is just as important as what's there.
The Murders of San Ramon Valley Unified School District Students
Danville CA gas station at Sycamore and San Ramon Valley Road around 2000 they deliberately left out numerous first person witnesses who then were San Ramon Unified School District students. They did take their pictures, addresses and that's it failed in gathering important witness statements in regards to five police officers who unload their weapons which killed the suspect. Years later I asked e San Ramon Police officer about this incident and he referred to it as a "Good Kill" to which I replied "Officer, there is no such thing as a good kill" but blurted you should resign. You should resign.
By not filing or failing to investigate is essentially filing a false police report by omission which what has occurred with the following Agencies.
- Danville,
- CCSO,
- Lafayette Police,
- Pleasant Hill
- Walnut Creek Police PRE CHIEF TOM CHAPLIN
- From 1970s ending with Chief Bryden
- Under Chief Chaplin the officers now under surveillance and investigation.
This pervasive pattern I have seen for decades from Pleasant Hill, Pittsburg, Concord, Walnut Creek and Danville. This is a county where they are willing to frame students like Scott Dyleski deaths of many in the county.
What's missing is just as important as what's there.
The Murders of San Ramon Valley Unified School District Students
Danville CA gas station at Sycamore and San Ramon Valley Road around 2000 they deliberately left out numerous first person witnesses who then were San Ramon Unified School District students. They did take their pictures, addresses and that's it failed in gathering important witness statements in regards to five police officers who unload their weapons which killed the suspect. Years later I asked e San Ramon Police officer about this incident and he referred to it as a "Good Kill" to which I replied "Officer, there is no such thing as a good kill" but blurted you should resign. You should resign.