The Anatomy of Public Corruption

Senator Mark DeSaulneir Endorsements


Senator Mark DeSaulneir Endorsements

Bennett/DeSaulnier History


In Spring 1981 I was contracted to Hobie Taylor to help build his new restaurant known as Hobies Roadhouse. We had a lot fun building out this location as Hobie brought me along to help buy auction items from England and Europe where the destitute

from over there were selling their antiques cheap. The containers were loaded with gem after gem ranging from lamps, fountains, chandeliers and all types of antique furniture. The tables had barley turned legs, hatched patterns, acorns and endless designs consisting of hand carved serpentines, inlays and gingerbread designs.

March 15, 2010 and Piedmont

On March 15th, 2010 I reached out to the Senator for help with an ever complicated legal nightmare surrounding me. I was targeted by police officers now connected to the CNET Scandal. My story started in 2004 in Danville where I wrote endless letters to the City Council. Down there they could have cared less that my truck exploded on 680 nor did they care that a Danville Building Inspector nearly killed me a month later and that Officer Lombardi took out his service revolver and pointed it at my head.





2004 - Danville Town Council

Arnerich, Doyle, Shimansky, Stepper and the last name eludes me at this writing. 

2005 ~ poisoned with either bacteria or poison but Contra Costa Regional Medical Center refused to start an investigation which given that Shimansky, Pollacek, Bell died from Spinal Meningitis and then myself and Supervisor Glover nearly died from similar maladies it's pretty easy to consider that the Doc's Pharmacy fatalities and sickened patients could have another targeted event.
FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS


Congressman George Miller
Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher (Ret.)
Congresswoman Barbara Lee
Congressman Eric Swalwell
Congressman Jerry McNerney
Congresswoman Anna Eshoo
Congresswoman Jackie Speier
Congressman Alan Lowentha
Congressman Jared Huffman Congresswoman Janice Hahn
Congresswoman Julia Brownley
Congresswoman Karen Bass
Congressman Mike Thompson
Congressman John Carney
Congressman Pete McCloskey (Ret. & now a registered Democrat)
Congresswoman Gloria Negrete McLeod
Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren


Al Miller
Alan Swislow
Allen Mitchell resident of Concord
Andy Peterson
Anne Struthers resident of Alamo
Aram Hodess resident of Orinda
Audrey Gordon resident of Orinda
Barbara Hilp resident of Danville
Bette Boatman Director Contra Costa Water District resident of Concord
Betty SueRinde
Bob Strelo
Bobbie Steinhart
Bonnie Zell Physician Hospital Quality Institute San Francisco
Brandon Bjerke resident of Concord
Carla Hansen resident of El Cerrito
Carlos Borba
Carol Toms
Carolyn Phinney Orinda
Cathy McRoberts
Cecilia Valdez resident of San Pablo
Charles Carpenter resident of Concord
Charles Jaramillo
Chris Buchanan resident of Alamo
Chris McGinnis
Christine McGinnis resident of Danville
Claire Nelson Retired resident of Orinda
Dan Platt
Daryl Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
David Harder
DeĆ¢€™Shawn Woolridge resident of
Diddo Clark resident of Lafayette
Don Garcia
Don Greaves
Don Mount
Donna Ireland
Edward J DeSaulnier Chair; Religious Department Archbishop Riordan H.S. resident of San Francisco
Eileen Barr
Eizo Kobayashi Retired resident of Concord
Elaine Jegi resident of Concord
Elaine McGrath resident of Walnut Creek
Eleanore Thompson
Elizabeth Brown
Ellis Goldberg resident of Danville
Emlyn Struthers resident of Alamo
Eric Wilson Teacher MOUSD resident of Concord
Eric Zell Pt. Richmond resident
Fortino Cuviel
Frank Burton
Gabriel Quinto El Cerrito
Gabriela Garcia-Sanchez
Gail Murray Director District 1 Bart resident of Walnut Creek
Garry Hotterock
George Egan Investor Advisor Cornerstone Capital resident of Concord
George Fulmore
Geraldine Field resident of Walnut Creek
Gloria Price resident of Walnut Creek
Greg Sanborn resident of Concord
Gregory Lyman resident of El Cerrito
Guy Moore President Mt. Diablo Education Association Walnut Creek
Gwen Woods resident of Suisun City
Hapreet Sandhu Richmond resident
Harmin Kaur
Helen Cagompang
Henry Alcaraz resident of El Sobrante
Hilary Crosby resident of El Cerrito
Irene McKeever resident of Walnut Creek
James Donnelly resident of Danville
James Key
James Qualk resident of
James Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Jan Aaronian resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Walter resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Janet Ableson resident of El Cerrito
Jeff Koertzen
Jerome Pandell Danville
Joan Lautenberger resident of Lafayette
Joanna Campbell ER Tech John Muir Hosp. John Muir Hosp. resident of Concord
Joe Garaventa resident of Concord
Joey Smith resident of Richmond
John Hall resident of Lafayette
John Henry resident of Danville
John Roe resident of Danville
John Wilson
Joseph Ely
Joyce Brock resident of Walnut Creek
Joyce Martin
Judy Carney resident of Lafayette
June Pangelelinan
Justin Sonnicksen
Karen Basting
Karen Severnd
Kari Dahlen resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Klein resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Lafferty Executive Director Cambridge resident of Concord
Kathryn Kitayama
Katie Ricklefs Lafayette
Ken Ryan
Kim Morgan resident of
Kristen Pursley
Laura Winslow Lafayette
Malcom Brudigam resident of Lafayette
Margret Hanlon-Gradie resident of Richmond
Marie Kahn resident of Walnut Creek
Marilyn Davin resident of Walnut Creek
Mark Hollibush
Mark Plubell
Martin Andrews
Martin Jarquin
Mary Ann Hosington resident of Lafayette
Mary Flynn
Mary Kobayashi resident of Concord
Mary Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
Melody Howe-Weintraub resident of Lafayette
Michael Clark
Michael Munzell resident of Concord
Michael Stein MD Walnut Creek resident
Mike Flynn
Mike Gerson
Molly Davis
My Christian
Nancy Alvarez
Nancy Foster
Nancy Pratt
Nancy Thursby resident of Walnut Creek
Norma Griffin
Otto (Jon) Foyt resident of Walnut Creek
Otto Schnepp resident of Walnut Creek
Owen Hill
Patricia Sharaf resident of Walnut Creek
Paul Popenoe resident of Lafayette
Raelene Heath
Raquel Donoso
Raquel Toledo
Raquel Toledo
Ray Stout
Rich Bohler IBEW LU.302 resident of Concord
Rick Rodgers
Robert Bustos Steamfitter Local 342 resident of Pittsburg
Robert Camacho resident of Concord
Robert Frankel resident of Walnut Creek
Robert Sewell resident of Hercules
Robyn Lakin
Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto El Cerrito
Roland Katz Labor Rep/Attorney Public Employees Local One resident of Oakland
Ronald Bennett Business Manager IBEW resident of Concord
Rosa Maggi resident of Walnut Creek
Sarah Butler resident of Orinda
Satinder Malhi
Sharon Goldberg resident of Danville
Sil Garaventa resident of Concord
Stuart Roloson Retired Police Officer* resident of Concord
Susan Hamill resident of Walnut Creek
Susan Junfish resident of Moraga
Suzette Leith resident of Lafayette
Tanya Stout
Terry Leach resident of Orinda
Thomas Duckworth resident of Lafayette
Thomas Rinde
Tim McGallian
Todd Groves
Tom Bliuks
Tom Pegnim resident of
Tony Keslinke resident of Antioch
Tony Suh Lafayette resident
Tracy Brog resident of Lafayette
Tracy Walker resident of Richmond
Vernon Whitmore resident of Richmond
Vincent Wells Fire Captain L1230 resident of Martinez
William Gray Principal Gray-Bowen resident of Clayton
William Oman resident of Walnut Creek

STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS
COMMUNITY LEADERS & ORGANIZATIONS
Former Massachusetts Governor Mike Dukakis
California Democratic Party Vice-Chair Alex Rooker
Reverend Phil Lawson*
National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare (NCPSSM)
California REALTORS
Peace Action West
California League of Conservation Voters (CLCV)
Sierra Club
California Association of Highway Patrolmen
Black American Political Action Committee (BAPAC)
National Organization for Women (NOW)
DEMOCRATIC PARTY GROUPS
California Democratic Party Lamorinda Democratic Club
Contra Costa Young Democrats El Cerrito Democratic Club Rossmoor Democratic Club TriValley Democratic Club Diablo Valley Democratic Club San Ramon Valley Democratic Club Diablo Valley Democratic Club East County Democrats for Action
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS


One of my core complaints leads to the unions

California Labor Federation
California Teachers Association (CTA)
SEIU CA State Council
AFSCME CA PEOPLE
Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County, AFL-CIO
United Professional Firefighters of Contra Costa County Local 1230
Contra Costa Building & Construction Trades Council
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 302
United Association (UA) Plumbers & Steamfitters Locals 159 & 342
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 5
Teamsters Joint Council 7
Northern California Carpenters Regional Council
Sheet Metal Air Rail and Transit (SMART) International Local 104
California State Council of Laborers (LiUNA) & Laborers’ International Union of North America – Pacific Southwest Region


CITIZEN ENDORSERS

Al Miller
Alan Swislow
Allen Mitchell resident of Concord
Andy Peterson
Anne Struthers resident of Alamo
Aram Hodess resident of Orinda
Audrey Gordon resident of Orinda
Barbara Hilp resident of Danville
Bette Boatman Director Contra Costa Water District resident of Concord
Betty SueRinde
Bob Strelo
Bobbie Steinhart
Bonnie Zell Physician Hospital Quality Institute San Francisco
Brandon Bjerke resident of Concord
Carla Hansen resident of El Cerrito
Carlos Borba
Carol Toms
Carolyn Phinney Orinda
Cathy McRoberts
Cecilia Valdez resident of San Pablo
Charles Carpenter resident of Concord
Charles Jaramillo
Chris Buchanan resident of Alamo
Chris McGinnis
Christine McGinnis resident of Danville
Claire Nelson Retired resident of Orinda
Dan Platt
Daryl Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
David Harder
DeĆ¢€™Shawn Woolridge resident of
Diddo Clark resident of Lafayette
Don Garcia
Don Greaves
Don Mount
Donna Ireland
Edward J DeSaulnier Chair; Religious Department Archbishop Riordan H.S. resident of San Francisco
Eileen Barr
Eizo Kobayashi Retired resident of Concord
Elaine Jegi resident of Concord
Elaine McGrath resident of Walnut Creek
Eleanore Thompson
Elizabeth Brown
Ellis Goldberg resident of Danville
Emlyn Struthers resident of Alamo
Eric Wilson Teacher MOUSD resident of Concord
Eric Zell Pt. Richmond resident
Fortino Cuviel
Frank Burton
Gabriel Quinto El Cerrito
Gabriela Garcia-Sanchez
Gail Murray Director District 1 Bart resident of Walnut Creek
Garry Hotterock
George Egan Investor Advisor Cornerstone Capital resident of Concord
George Fulmore
Geraldine Field resident of Walnut Creek
Gloria Price resident of Walnut Creek
Greg Sanborn resident of Concord
Gregory Lyman resident of El Cerrito
Guy Moore President Mt. Diablo Education Association Walnut Creek
Gwen Woods resident of Suisun City
Hapreet Sandhu Richmond resident
Harmin Kaur
Helen Cagompang
Henry Alcaraz resident of El Sobrante
Hilary Crosby resident of El Cerrito
Irene McKeever resident of Walnut Creek
James Donnelly resident of Danville
James Key
James Qualk resident of
James Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Jan Aaronian resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Walter resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Janet Ableson resident of El Cerrito
Jeff Koertzen
Jerome Pandell Danville
Joan Lautenberger resident of Lafayette
Joanna Campbell ER Tech John Muir Hosp. John Muir Hosp. resident of Concord
Joe Garaventa resident of Concord
Joey Smith resident of Richmond
John Hall resident of Lafayette
John Henry resident of Danville
John Roe resident of Danville
John Wilson
Joseph Ely
Joyce Brock resident of Walnut Creek
Joyce Martin
Judy Carney resident of Lafayette
June Pangelelinan
Justin Sonnicksen
Karen Basting
Karen Severnd
Kari Dahlen resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Klein resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Lafferty Executive Director Cambridge resident of Concord
Kathryn Kitayama
Katie Ricklefs Lafayette
Ken Ryan
Kim Morgan resident of
Kristen Pursley
Laura Winslow Lafayette
Malcom Brudigam resident of Lafayette
Margret Hanlon-Gradie resident of Richmond
Marie Kahn resident of Walnut Creek
Marilyn Davin resident of Walnut Creek
Mark Hollibush
Mark Plubell
Martin Andrews
Martin Jarquin
Mary Ann Hosington resident of Lafayette
Mary Flynn
Mary Kobayashi resident of Concord
Mary Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
Melody Howe-Weintraub resident of Lafayette
Michael Clark
Michael Munzell resident of Concord
Michael Stein MD Walnut Creek resident
Mike Flynn
Mike Gerson
Molly Davis
My Christian
Nancy Alvarez
Nancy Foster
Nancy Pratt
Nancy Thursby resident of Walnut Creek
Norma Griffin
Otto (Jon) Foyt resident of Walnut Creek
Otto Schnepp resident of Walnut Creek
Owen Hill
Patricia Sharaf resident of Walnut Creek
Paul Popenoe resident of Lafayette
Raelene Heath
Raquel Donoso
Raquel Toledo
Raquel Toledo
Ray Stout
Rich Bohler IBEW LU.302 resident of Concord
Rick Rodgers
Robert Bustos Steamfitter Local 342 resident of Pittsburg
Robert Camacho resident of Concord
Robert Frankel resident of Walnut Creek
Robert Sewell resident of Hercules
Robyn Lakin
Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto El Cerrito
Roland Katz Labor Rep/Attorney Public Employees Local One resident of Oakland
Ronald Bennett Business Manager IBEW resident of Concord
Rosa Maggi resident of Walnut Creek
Sarah Butler resident of Orinda
Satinder Malhi
Sharon Goldberg resident of Danville
Sil Garaventa resident of Concord
Stuart Roloson Retired Police Officer* resident of Concord
Susan Hamill resident of Walnut Creek
Susan Junfish resident of Moraga
Suzette Leith resident of Lafayette
Tanya Stout
Terry Leach resident of Orinda
Thomas Duckworth resident of Lafayette
Thomas Rinde
Tim McGallian
Todd Groves
Tom Bliuks
Tom Pegnim resident of
Tony Keslinke resident of Antioch
Tony Suh Lafayette resident
Tracy Brog resident of Lafayette
Tracy Walker resident of Richmond
Vernon Whitmore resident of Richmond
Vincent Wells Fire Captain L1230 resident of Martinez
William Gray Principal Gray-Bowen resident of Clayton
William Oman resident of Walnut Creek
* Titles for Identification Purposes Only.


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AFSCME CA PEOPLE
Al Miller resident of El Cerrito
Al Miller
Alan Swislow
Allen Mitchell resident of Concord
Andy Peterson
Anne Struthers resident of Alamo
Aram Hodess resident of Orinda
Audrey Gordon resident of Orinda
Barbara Hilp resident of Danville
Bette Boatman Director Contra Costa Water District resident of Concord
Betty SueRinde
Bob Strelo
Bobbie Steinhart
Bonnie Zell Physician Hospital Quality Institute San Francisco
Brandon Bjerke resident of Concord
California Labor Federation
California State Council of Laborers (LiUNA) & Laborers’ International Union of North America – Pacific Southwest Region
California Teachers Association (CTA)
Carla Hansen resident of El Cerrito
Carlos Borba
Carol Toms
Carolyn Phinney Orinda
Cathy McRoberts
Cecilia Valdez resident of San Pablo
Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County, AFL-CIO
Charles Carpenter resident of Concord
Charles Jaramillo
Chris Buchanan resident of Alamo
Chris McGinnis
Christine McGinnis resident of Danville
CITIZEN ENDORSERS
Claire Nelson Retired resident of Orinda
Contra Costa Building & Construction Trades Council
Dan Platt
Daryl Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
David Harder
De’Shawn Woolridge resident of
Diddo Clark resident of Lafayette
Don Garcia
Don Greaves
Don Mount
Donna Ireland
Edward J DeSaulnier Chair; Religious Department Archbishop Riordan H.S. resident of San Francisco
Eileen Barr
Eizo Kobayashi Retired resident of Concord
Elaine Jegi resident of Concord
Elaine McGrath resident of Walnut Creek
Eleanore Thompson
Elizabeth Brown
Ellis Goldberg resident of Danville
Emlyn Struthers resident of Alamo
Eric Wilson Teacher MOUSD resident of Concord
Eric Zell Pt. Richmond resident
Fortino Cuviel
Frank Burton
Gabriel Quinto El Cerrito
Gabriela Garcia-Sanchez
Gail Murray Director District 1 Bart resident of Walnut Creek
Garry Hotterock
George Egan Investor Advisor Cornerstone Capital resident of Concord
George Fulmore
Geraldine Field resident of Walnut Creek
Gloria Price resident of Walnut Creek
Greg Sanborn resident of Concord
Gregory Lyman resident of El Cerrito
Guy Moore President Mt. Diablo Education Association Walnut Creek
Gwen Woods resident of Suisun City
Hapreet Sandhu Richmond resident
Harmin Kaur
Helen Cagompang
Henry Alcaraz resident of El Sobrante
Hilary Crosby resident of El Cerrito
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 302
Irene McKeever resident of Walnut Creek
James Donnelly resident of Danville
James Key
James Qualk resident of
James Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Jan Aaronian resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Walter resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Janet Ableson resident of El Cerrito
Jeff Koertzen
Jerome Pandell Danville
Joan Lautenberger resident of Lafayette
Joanna Campbell ER Tech John Muir Hosp. John Muir Hosp. resident of Concord
Joe Garaventa resident of Concord
Joey Smith resident of Richmond
John Hall resident of Lafayette
John Henry resident of Danville
John Roe resident of Danville
John Wilson
Joseph Ely
Joyce Brock resident of Walnut Creek
Joyce Martin
Judy Carney resident of Lafayette
June Pangelelinan
Justin Sonnicksen
Karen Basting
Karen Severnd
Kari Dahlen resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Klein resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Lafferty Executive Director Cambridge resident of Concord
Kathryn Kitayama
Katie Ricklefs Lafayette
Ken Ryan
Kim Morgan resident of
Kristen Pursley
Laura Winslow Lafayette
Malcom Brudigam resident of Lafayette
Margret Hanlon-Gradie resident of Richmond
Marie Kahn resident of Walnut Creek
Marilyn Davin resident of Walnut Creek
Mark Hollibush
Mark Plubell
Martin Andrews
Martin Jarquin
Mary Ann Hosington resident of Lafayette
Mary Flynn
Mary Kobayashi resident of Concord
Mary Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
Melody Howe-Weintraub resident of Lafayette
Michael Clark
Michael Munzell resident of Concord
Michael Stein MD Walnut Creek resident
Mike Flynn
Mike Gerson
Molly Davis
My Christian
Nancy Alvarez
Nancy Foster
Nancy Pratt
Nancy Thursby resident of Walnut Creek
Norma Griffin
Northern California Carpenters Regional Council
One of my core complaints leads to the unions
Otto (Jon) Foyt resident of Walnut Creek
Otto Schnepp resident of Walnut Creek
Owen Hill
Patricia Sharaf resident of Walnut Creek
Paul Popenoe resident of Lafayette
Raelene Heath
Raquel Donoso
Raquel Toledo
Raquel Toledo
Ray Stout
Rich Bohler IBEW LU.302 resident of Concord
Rick Rodgers
Robert Bustos Steamfitter Local 342 resident of Pittsburg
Robert Camacho resident of Concord
Robert Frankel resident of Walnut Creek
Robert Sewell resident of Hercules
Robyn Lakin
Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto El Cerrito
Roland Katz Labor Rep/Attorney Public Employees Local One resident of Oakland
Ronald Bennett Business Manager IBEW resident of Concord
Rosa Maggi resident of Walnut Creek
Sarah Butler resident of Orinda
Satinder Malhi
SEIU CA State Council
Sharon Goldberg resident of Danville
Sheet Metal Air Rail and Transit (SMART) International Local 104
Sil Garaventa resident of Concord
Stuart Roloson Retired Police Officer* resident of Concord
Susan Hamill resident of Walnut Creek
Susan Junfish resident of Moraga
Suzette Leith resident of Lafayette
Tanya Stout
Teamsters Joint Council 7
Terry Leach resident of Orinda
Thomas Duckworth resident of Lafayette
Thomas Rinde
Tim McGallian
Todd Groves
Tom Bliuks
Tom Pegnim resident of
Tony Keslinke resident of Antioch
Tony Suh Lafayette resident
Tracy Brog resident of Lafayette
Tracy Walker resident of Richmond
United Association (UA) Plumbers & Steamfitters Locals 159 & 342
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 5
United Professional Firefighters of Contra Costa County Local 1230
Vernon Whitmore resident of Richmond
Vincent Wells Fire Captain L1230 resident of Martinez
William Gray Principal Gray-Bowen resident of Clayton
William Oman resident of Walnut Creek


Al Miller
Alan Swislow
Allen Mitchell resident of Concord
Andy Peterson
Anne Struthers resident of Alamo
Aram Hodess resident of Orinda
Audrey Gordon resident of Orinda
Barbara Hilp resident of Danville
Bette Boatman Director Contra Costa Water District resident of Concord
Betty SueRinde
Bob Strelo
Bobbie Steinhart
Bonnie Zell Physician Hospital Quality Institute San Francisco
Brandon Bjerke resident of Concord
Carla Hansen resident of El Cerrito
Carlos Borba
Carol Toms
Carolyn Phinney Orinda
Cathy McRoberts
Cecilia Valdez resident of San Pablo
Charles Carpenter resident of Concord
Charles Jaramillo
Chris Buchanan resident of Alamo
Chris McGinnis
Christine McGinnis resident of Danville
Claire Nelson Retired resident of Orinda
Dan Platt
Daryl Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
David Harder
DeĆ¢€™Shawn Woolridge resident of
Diddo Clark resident of Lafayette
Don Garcia
Don Greaves
Don Mount
Donna Ireland
Edward J DeSaulnier Chair; Religious Department Archbishop Riordan H.S. resident of San Francisco
Eileen Barr
Eizo Kobayashi Retired resident of Concord
Elaine Jegi resident of Concord
Elaine McGrath resident of Walnut Creek
Eleanore Thompson
Elizabeth Brown
Ellis Goldberg resident of Danville
Emlyn Struthers resident of Alamo
Eric Wilson Teacher MOUSD resident of Concord
Eric Zell Pt. Richmond resident
Fortino Cuviel
Frank Burton
Gabriel Quinto El Cerrito
Gabriela Garcia-Sanchez
Gail Murray Director District 1 Bart resident of Walnut Creek
Garry Hotterock
George Egan Investor Advisor Cornerstone Capital resident of Concord
George Fulmore
Geraldine Field resident of Walnut Creek
Gloria Price resident of Walnut Creek
Greg Sanborn resident of Concord
Gregory Lyman resident of El Cerrito
Guy Moore President Mt. Diablo Education Association Walnut Creek
Gwen Woods resident of Suisun City
Hapreet Sandhu Richmond resident
Harmin Kaur
Helen Cagompang
Henry Alcaraz resident of El Sobrante
Hilary Crosby resident of El Cerrito
Irene McKeever resident of Walnut Creek
James Donnelly resident of Danville
James Key
James Qualk resident of
James Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Jan Aaronian resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Walter resident of Walnut Creek
Jane Ware resident of Walnut Creek
Janet Ableson resident of El Cerrito
Jeff Koertzen
Jerome Pandell Danville
Joan Lautenberger resident of Lafayette
Joanna Campbell ER Tech John Muir Hosp. John Muir Hosp. resident of Concord
Joe Garaventa resident of Concord
Joey Smith resident of Richmond
John Hall resident of Lafayette
John Henry resident of Danville
John Roe resident of Danville
John Wilson
Joseph Ely
Joyce Brock resident of Walnut Creek
Joyce Martin
Judy Carney resident of Lafayette
June Pangelelinan
Justin Sonnicksen
Karen Basting
Karen Severnd
Kari Dahlen resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Klein resident of Lafayette
Kathleen Lafferty Executive Director Cambridge resident of Concord
Kathryn Kitayama
Katie Ricklefs Lafayette
Ken Ryan
Kim Morgan resident of
Kristen Pursley
Laura Winslow Lafayette
Malcom Brudigam resident of Lafayette
Margret Hanlon-Gradie resident of Richmond
Marie Kahn resident of Walnut Creek
Marilyn Davin resident of Walnut Creek
Mark Hollibush
Mark Plubell
Martin Andrews
Martin Jarquin
Mary Ann Hosington resident of Lafayette
Mary Flynn
Mary Kobayashi resident of Concord
Mary Lembke resident of Walnut Creek
Melody Howe-Weintraub resident of Lafayette
Michael Clark
Michael Munzell resident of Concord
Michael Stein MD Walnut Creek resident
Mike Flynn
Mike Gerson
Molly Davis
My Christian
Nancy Alvarez
Nancy Foster
Nancy Pratt
Nancy Thursby resident of Walnut Creek
Norma Griffin
Otto (Jon) Foyt resident of Walnut Creek
Otto Schnepp resident of Walnut Creek
Owen Hill
Patricia Sharaf resident of Walnut Creek
Paul Popenoe resident of Lafayette
Raelene Heath
Raquel Donoso
Raquel Toledo
Raquel Toledo
Ray Stout
Rich Bohler IBEW LU.302 resident of Concord
Rick Rodgers
Robert Bustos Steamfitter Local 342 resident of Pittsburg
Robert Camacho resident of Concord
Robert Frankel resident of Walnut Creek
Robert Sewell resident of Hercules
Robyn Lakin
Rochelle Pardue-Okimoto El Cerrito
Roland Katz Labor Rep/Attorney Public Employees Local One resident of Oakland
Ronald Bennett Business Manager IBEW resident of Concord
Rosa Maggi resident of Walnut Creek
Sarah Butler resident of Orinda
Satinder Malhi
Sharon Goldberg resident of Danville
Sil Garaventa resident of Concord
Stuart Roloson Retired Police Officer* resident of Concord
Susan Hamill resident of Walnut Creek
Susan Junfish resident of Moraga
Suzette Leith resident of Lafayette
Tanya Stout
Terry Leach resident of Orinda
Thomas Duckworth resident of Lafayette
Thomas Rinde
Tim McGallian
Todd Groves
Tom Bliuks
Tom Pegnim resident of
Tony Keslinke resident of Antioch
Tony Suh Lafayette resident
Tracy Brog resident of Lafayette
Tracy Walker resident of Richmond
Vernon Whitmore resident of Richmond
Vincent Wells Fire Captain L1230 resident of Martinez
William Gray Principal Gray-Bowen resident of Clayton
William Oman resident of Walnut Creek
* Titles for Identification Purposes Only
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Guitars Not Guns - Too close to the Kinder Morgan Fire

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Bennett Losses and how the Contra Costa Bar Attorneys Red Line Litigants

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California Poormans Tax - a/k/a The Merry Jerry Brown Tax

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It's Not a Fine It's A Tax 

Please be extremely careful in your driving and car registration & insurance matters. State of California is broke and they are trying hard to squeeze all of us hard to collect money. 

Effective immediately, if you do not stop at the red light, be ready to pay $436 in fines or if you pass a school bus with flashing red signals, you will be charged $616. The state of California is going for blood, so be extra careful in driving, You cannot afford messing with them. I have been hearing that Highway Patrols are under pressure to issue a lot more tickets than last year with at least 30% increase in fines over 2009, so beware of radar guns, highway and traffic cameras installed everywhere and the tougher enforcement of parking rules. 

Just for your info, the next time you park in the handicapped zone, even for a minute, you will be looking at almost $1000 in parking tickets, so it'd better be worth it. California needs money, so pay close attention to the rules of the road! 

Traffic Ticket Fines (Effective 01/06/2011) 

VC 12814.6 $214 Failure to obey license provisions.
VC 14600(A) $214 Failure to notify DMV of address change within 10 days
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction. 
VC 16028(A) $796 Failure to provide evidence of financial responsibility (insurance)
Note: This fine may be reduced with proof of insurance on or after the violation date.
VC 21453(A) $436 Failure to stop at a red signal.
VC 22349 $214 Unsafe speed, 1 to 15 miles over the limit.
VC 22350 $328 Unsafe speed, 16 to 25 miles over the limit.
VC 22450 $214 Failure to stop at a stop sign.
VC 22454(A) $616 Passing a school bus with flashing red signals.
VC 23123(A) $148 Driving while using a wireless phone not hands free, first offense.
I know someone who got this and it ending up being $274
VC 23123(B) $256 Driving while using a wireless phone not hands free, each subsequent offense.
VC 23123.5 $148 Driving while using a wireless device to send, read or write text.
VC 23124 $148 Minor driving while using a wireless phone.
VC 22500 $976 Parking in a bus loading area.
VC 22507(A) $976 Violation of disabled parking provisions, first offense.
VC 22507(B) $1876 Violation of disabled parking provisions, second offense.
VC 26708 $178 Unlawful material on vehicle windows.
VC 27150 $178 Adequate muffler required.
VC 27315 $148 Mandatory use of seat belts.
VC 27360 $436 Mandatory use of passenger child restraints.
Note: This fine may be reduced by completing a court authorized child seat diversion program.
VC 27400 $178 Headsets or Earplugs covering both ears.
VC 27803 $178 Violation of motorcycle safety helmet requirements.
VC 34506 $616 Commercial Driver - Log book violation.
VC 4000 $256 No evidence of current registration.
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
VC 4159 $178 Notify DMV of change of address within 10 days.
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
VC 5200 $178 Proper display of license plates.
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
VC 9400 $178 Commercial weight fees due.
Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction. 

Look out for the money grabbers in Sacramento but don’t blame the cops. They don't set the fines or collect them! 
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The Unfair No-Win Traffic System ~

A Direct Challenge 

The unfair advantage over the disenfranchised, disadvantaged and unlucky are simply run over by the system. Their rights sold off to AllianceOne.com who summararily put the debt on your credit.

With over 600,000 outstanding tickets they've essentially damaged the buying power of nearly 8% of the residents.  The downside of fining us to bankruptcy is they are impacting our credit ratings placing hidden costs on Constituents.

I've personally made hundreds of calls to my elected officials about my incidents with no luck, no help and Senator Mark DeSaulnier called the Threat Assessment Unit.

I'd be curious to see how many Public and Elected Officials have been fined $16,000 for tickets.
 The elected live well, they live in the finest houses and they are often friends with the judges. I know this personally with Judge Joel Golub who offered the undocumented workers steep discounts. One day in court he chopped identical fines to mine to $75.00 then but added a $2,000 Civil Assessment to my identical ticket.

Food Stamps and Dumpster Diving for CalPERS.    To offset crushing debts I defray expenses by eating from dumpsters which after the September 2013 hit and run leaving me out of bandwidth.

The common answer from elected officials is there is nothing they can do.

When the first arrests of the CNET Players occurred in March 2011 it was clear that Attorneys, Judges, Police Officers, Officers of the Court and many county agencies had ganged up on me.

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The California Poorman Tax 

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Underlying Debts 

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Traffic Fines To Homelessness - Feeding CalPERS / Creating Homelessness

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Tickets CalPERS Members?

Being near the court system, police and different public events over the years I've often noticed the Official Business Card facing the the Drivers license at check out lines or overheard someone boasting they have a friend who is this or that. 

My other tactical move is say hello where all too often learn I'm chatting with a public employee.   In my story longer observation in the court room the most unrepresented person is the public employee. The court room is loaded with persons on welfare, SSI or simple lost their job.  

In the end they're forced choose between food and fines.  The obvious choice is not to starve to death but obvious problem is the fine goes from 300 to in my case nearly $3,000 per ticket.  

You can rest assured this means my life goes nowhere, job options are limited for many and the vast majority of jobs require a license.  


Homeless Courts 

The concept of a homeless court is to give a fresh start on getting past the tickets and fines.  As this portion of the blog grows I'll share the endless stonewalling I endure for tickets, fines, the court and the endless obstacles and other face.

The State Of California has the No-Win Traffic System that has cost Butte County over $500,000 to take care of my sons while down in Contra Costa County the CNET Players and related investigators targeted my clients, offices and friends.

Judge Joel Golub who in early September 2014 decided to appear at the Walnut Creek Library where the Walnut Creek Police were called my questioning is near zero coincidence of sitting on the same row I'm stuck on while still fighting for license ten years later.

Read more about my personal opinion of what Joel knows as he was once my neighbor and whose been killed in out old neighborhood but more important is we both know the same officers who could have been stopped in 2004 not 2011 and with the recent arrest of now former officer Greg Thompson a black women in Richmond would have been avoided.




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The Superior Police State - Draining Constituents For The Unions and CalPERS

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Fines For Constituents 

This constituent for ten years has been endured muggings, beatings, hit and runs while simultaneously being targeted by Police Officers, Police Agencies and suspected Investigators for fines, arrests and endless allegations.

All my traffic matters were in front of Judge Joel Golub who had kids at Green Valley Elementary School.  During my first appearance in front of Joel appeared in f 
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Abuse Of Authority

The FBI's website list the garden variety of issues with abuse of the authority but in my incidents they lead directly to several cases, actually many cases with US Grand Jury Indictments but my story also includes beating of Officers of the Court, Constituent Muggings, Vehicle Arsons and lastly deadly explosions and fires.

The CNET Players were sued by me in Bennett v. Collins (2006) in propecia as my Attorney who was not a member of the Contra Costa Bar Association but was a member of the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association who referred me to a local attorney  who was a Walnut Creek resident.  He was attacked during a basketball game in 2005 and then quickly withdrew.  His safety is still at risk as he's a witness and they are killing witnesses - it's irrefutable that's it's happened but they've killed relatives of Public Officials, Attorneys and witnesses.

Please read my posting called "The Early Witness Termination Fee - don't enter court without it.  

Abuse of Authority Under Color Of Law

Color of Law Abuses
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U.S. law enforcement officers and other officials like judges, prosecutors, and security guards have been given tremendous power by local, state, and federal government agencies—authority they must have to enforce the law and ensure justice in our country. These powers include the authority to detain and arrest suspects, to search and seize property, to bring criminal charges, to make rulings in court, and to use deadly force in certain situations.
Preventing abuse of this authority, however, is equally necessary to the health of our nation’s democracy. That’s why it’s a federal crime for anyone acting under “color of law” willfully to deprive or conspire to deprive a person of a right protected by the Constitution or U.S. law. “Color of law” simply means that the person is using authority given to him or her by a local, state, or federal government agency.
The FBI is the lead federal agency for investigating color of law abuses, which include acts carried out by government officials operating both within and beyond the limits of their lawful authority. Off-duty conduct may be covered if the perpetrator asserted his or her official status in some way.
During 2012, 42 percent of the FBI’s total civil rights caseload involved color of law issues—there were 380 color of law cases opened during the year. Most of the cases involved crimes that fell into into five broad areas:
  • Excessive force;
  • Sexual assaults;
  • False arrest and fabrication of evidence;
  • Deprivation of property; and
  • Failure to keep from harm.
Excessive force: In making arrests, maintaining order, and defending life, law enforcement officers are allowed to use whatever force is “reasonably” necessary. The breadth and scope of the use of force is vast—from just the physical presence of the officer…to the use of deadly force. Violations of federal law occur when it can be shown that the force used was willfully “unreasonable” or “excessive.”
Sexual assaults by officials acting under color of law can happen in jails, during traffic stops, or in other settings where officials might use their position of authority to coerce an individual into sexual compliance. The compliance is generally gained because of a threat of an official action against the person if he or she doesn’t comply.
False arrest and fabrication of evidence: The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right against unreasonable searches or seizures. A law enforcement official using authority provided under the color of law is allowed to stop individuals and, under certain circumstances, to search them and retain their property. It is in the abuse of that discretionary power—such as an unlawful detention or illegal confiscation of property—that a violation of a person’s civil rights may occur.
Fabricating evidence against or falsely arresting an individual also violates the color of law statute, taking away the person’s rights of due process and unreasonable seizure. In the case of deprivation of property, the color of law statute would be violated by unlawfully obtaining or maintaining a person’s property, which oversteps or misapplies the official’s authority.
The Fourteenth Amendment secures the right to due process; the Eighth Amendment prohibits the use of cruel and unusual punishment. During an arrest or detention, these rights can be violated by the use of force amounting to punishment (summary judgment). The person accused of a crime must be allowed the opportunity to have a trial and should not be subjected to punishment without having been afforded the opportunity of the legal process.
Failure to keep from harm: The public counts on its law enforcement officials to protect local communities. If it’s shown that an official willfully failed to keep an individual from harm, that official could be in violation of the color of law statute.
Filing a Complaint
To file a color of law complaint, contact your local FBI office by telephone, in writing, or in person. The following information should be provided:
  • All identifying information for the victim(s);
  • As much identifying information as possible for the subject(s), including position, rank, and agency employed;
  • Date and time of incident;
  • Location of incident;
  • Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any witness(es);
  • A complete chronology of events; and
  • Any report numbers and charges with respect to the incident.
You may also contact the United States Attorney’s Office in your district or send a written complaint to:
Assistant Attorney General
Civil Rights Division
Criminal Section
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest
Washington, DC 20530
FBI investigations vary in length. Once our investigation is complete, we forward the findings to the U.S. Attorney’s Office within the local jurisdiction and to the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., which decide whether or not to proceed toward prosecution and handle any prosecutions that follow.
Civil Applications
Title 42, U.S.C., Section 14141 makes it unlawful for state or local law enforcement agencies to allow officers to engage in a pattern or practice of conduct that deprives persons of rights protected by the Constitution or U.S. laws. This law, commonly referred to as the Police Misconduct Statute, gives the Department of Justice authority to seek civil remedies in cases where law enforcement agencies have policies or practices that foster a pattern of misconduct by employees. This action is directed against an agency, not against individual officers. The types of issues which may initiate a pattern and practice investigation include:
  • Lack of supervision/monitoring of officers’ actions;
  • Lack of justification or reporting by officers on incidents involving the use of force;
  • Lack of, or improper training of, officers; and
  • Citizen complaint processes that treat complainants as adversaries.

Under Title 42, U.S.C., Section 1997, the Department of Justice has the ability to initiate civil actions against mental hospitals, retardation facilities, jails, prisons, nursing homes, and juvenile detention facilities when there are allegations of systemic derivations of the constitutional rights of institutionalized persons.
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The Superior Counties

Contra Costa County

A small corrupt as it gets county where attorneys are being murdered and they simply look the other way. You gotta have a lotta dough to win even a parking space.  .

Alameda County 

 

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The Golden State of Unionized Employees (CalPERS)

Unionized Employees

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Supporting Over 1 million

The weight of CalPERS on the state became highly evident when the income spiking stories first appeared around 2011 and then the state Salaries published by Contra Costa Time or Bay Area Newsgroups (BANG).  When the Times wrote several harsh analysis's of Contra Costa County I started noticing deaths near BANG on top of several deaths from long ago.

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Starving the unfortunate

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Municipal Pooling Authority (MPA) Suspect Shooting Scorecard

What is the Municipal Pooling Authority?

My first experience with the Municipal Pooling Authority leads back to 1982 but recent events near duplicate claims against several different cities. What I personally experienced leads to major law firms representing the cities, the insurers and how the together with Unionized workers who dominate the rest of us. The fortunes of over 30 million other residents have built a war chest for CalPERs that's approaching nearly a half of a trillion dollars. Just a small sneeze with their money in the markets sends shivers through the market.
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The MPA Scorecard

The ominous role of the MPA is overseeing risk events ranging from Workers Compensation to Coroners Inquests covering fatal police events which is one of their higher risk based events.  This entity would cover Employement employee events re
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Cover-Up Shopping Cart

This EBAY type Shopping Cart will really surprize you.
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Top CNET Issues

CNET Scandal ► Extortion By Badge

Top Ten Reasons to Blog

Did you know there are dead litigants, witnesses and attorneys near this story? Neither did I but when they murdered the Brother in-law of my attorney it was clear to me as they beat up my attorney in 2004, burned offices of another in 2001.

Murders

Arson

Gas Line Explosions

Murder Suicides

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Public Corruption

The CNET story is far bigger than whats been revealed. They've been trying to keep the Genie in the Bottle after the March 2011 arrest of the Commander of the Contra Costa County Narcotics Taskforce and PI Buddy Chris Butler. When they appeared on the news I immediately knew I'd gone through ten years of setups, accidents and attempts to take my life.

Targeted By Agencies

There is some litigation under way but most of the lawsuits either fail to start or have ended because of the murders near CNET. These are cases someone is going to great lengths to prevent from reaching the courts. Part of my argument

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Superior Court Index

Contra Costa County

There are many cases in this county that are close to me and I've discovered too many inconsistencies to be ignored.
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STAND! - An Non-Profit with troubling connections

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The Torres Clan: Ashley Brennan, Catalina, Eustacio and Grandmother



CNET Officers/Butler/Tanabe/Wielsch weave into SWAT/Walnut Creek Bomb Squad [CONNECTS] ► Torres ► Chetcuti Jr. ►


The Bay Area Gas Pipeline Explosions Links You Never Knew About - The Big Deception and tragic deaths
Walnut Creek Bomb Squad / Dead Witnesses / Deaths Near Attorneys





Catalina R. Torres Resident of Martinez Catalina Ruvalcaba Torres born in Yahualica, Jalisco, Mexico and raised in Martinez, California, passed on Saturday September 6, 2008 at the age of 44. Catalina was a powerful woman and an exceptional role model for her family, friends and community. Catalina was a graduate of Alhambra High School, a certified cosmetologist and an alumnus of Saint Mary's College in Moraga where she majored in Women's Studies. As a former student of Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, she returned as a math instructor and tutor for over ten years. She worked part time as a cosmetologist as well. Catalina was also a teacher for a high school program, "Go Get it" (GGI), in Concord where she tutored various subjects. She volunteered for "STAND!" also in Concord serving as an advocate for battered women. Catalina leaves behind a legacy of advocacy of helping those most in need. She made a positive impact in the East Bay Community especially for women and students. She will always be remembered as an advocate for families, education, service, peace, and love. Catalina lovingly referred to as "Cata" is survived by her two sons Nicolas Carmona (age 22) and Rafael Carmona (age 24), daughter-in-law Veronica, grandson Andrew; Mother Rafaela Ruvalcaba Torres, Father Eustacio Torres, younger siblings: Guillermo, Silvia, Eustacio Jr., Patricia and Noe; and an extended family. All who knew and loved Catalina are invited to Saint Catherine's Catholic Church on the corner of Estudillo & Mellus St. in Martinez, to a time of visitation, Thursday, September 11 beginning at 4:00 pm. A memorial mass will follow on Friday, September 12 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to DVC Foundation - Catalina Torres Scholarship or call (925)685-1405. Holy Angels Funeral & Cremation Center, San Pablo (510) 234 - 2012 Published in Contra Costa Times on Sept. 11, 20


Eustacio Torres Jr. Former Martinez Resident Eustacio Torres Jr., born in Orange County and raised in Martinez, California, passed on Sunday, July 19th 2009 at the age of 41. Eustacio was a loving and kind man dedicated to his family and community. Eustacio was a graduate of Alhambra High School and an alumnus of San Francisco State University where he majored in Science and Biology and a minor in Chemistry. Always a passionate athlete, Eustacio achieved the designation of "All American" in wrestling while attending SFSU. At the impressive age of 18 Eustacio became a license contractor in the State of California as a way to finance his education. When Eustacio saw a need, he would try to fill it. Whether it was coaching Alhambra High School's wrestling team, helping his parents, family, or friends, he always took great pride in sharing with others. In 1998, he relocated to Southern California to pursue graduate school studies. Thereafter, a career change led him to continue honing his craft as a General Contractor. Surely and steadily he became the sole proprietor of Sharp Construction, a development and remodeling firm located in San Diego, California. With numerous successful projects completed under his tenure, Eustacio will leave long standing examples of his dedication and commitment to the building industry. He also built pride and love in his family and friends through his compassionate heart and we will be a long standing example of his everlasting love. Eustacio lovingly known as "Stash" or "Tacho" is survived by his Mother Rafaela Ruvalcaba Torres; Father Eustacio Torres Sr.; siblings Guillermo, Silvia, Patricia, Noe; brothers-in-law Alberto and Alfonso; his nieces and nephews he loved as his own, Rafael, Nicolas, Victoria, Luis, Moises, Isabella, AJ and great-nephew Andrew. He was preceded in death by his beloved sister Catalina Torres. All who knew and loved Eustacio are invited to Saint Catherine's Catholic Church located at 1125 Ferry Street in Martinez, to a visitation vigil on Friday July 24th at 4pm. A funeral service will follow on Saturday July 25th at 11am. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund will be accepting donations at Wells Fargo Bank account #2629533015. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/contracostatimes/obituary.aspx?pid=130236937#sthash.xrhFqELe.dpuf
San Bruno fire victim: Elizabeth Torres, 81, was matriarch of large extended family By Lisa Fernandez lfernandez@mercurynews.com


The large Torres family is suffering the loss of a family matriarch, as relatives pray that three other family members will recover rapidly from burns resulting from the blast.
Elizabeth Torres, 81, who lived with her daughter Cindy and son-in-law Allen Braun in a Claremont Drive home in San Bruno, died despite Braun's attempt to rescue her by carrying her to the front porch, said one of Torres' nine children, David Wharton, 57, of Fair Oaks.
"He saved my mom," Wharton said. "But a second blast" killed her.
Braun is now in the hospital with 40 percent of his body burned, Wharton said.
Braun's wife, Cindy, 45, and her sister Sandy Arnold, 58, are both in induced comas at St. Francis hospital. Arnold, who lives in Petaluma and works as an office clerk, has burns on 70 percent of her body. Cindy Braun, who used to be an office manager for Forbes magazine, has burns covering half her body, Wharton said.
"This is monumental for us," he said. "The only reason I can talk is because I haven't accepted it yet."
He said his mother worked as a nurse's aide for UC San Francisco for 27 years. In her later years, she got around in a wheelchair, even when she visited casinos, a favorite pastime. Torres was married twice and had nine children: Everett, Virginia, Sandy, David, Linda, Michael, Sharon, Gregory and Cindy.

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Sergeant Paul Starzyk, 47, was a devoted family man and dedicated police officer. On Sept. 6, 2008, Sergeant Paul Starzyk was killed in the line of duty protecting those whom he was sworn to serve. His co-workers write, "Here is a man that got all he ever wanted. Great career, good friends, the best wife, and a great life. He left this world with no regrets. No matter where he ended up, he is sure he will see some of his co-workers there." Paul was born in Madison, Wis., and grew up in DeKalb, Ill. Paul graduated from Northern Illinois University with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. After graduation, Paul accepted a position with the Bank of America Corp., which led to his move to California. After excelling in this industry, he realized his true calling was in helping others, a realization that led him to a career in law enforcement. Paul Starzyk started his law enforcement career as a reserve police officer at the Martinez Police Department in 1992. In 1996, Paul became a full-time police officer, serving the citizens of Martinez on a daily basis. In December 2007, Paul continued his professional journey and was promoted to the position of police sergeant. Paul was always seen as a leader in the police department and has always had the respect and admiration of his fellow law enforcement officers. Paul is survived by his loving wife, Shannon, and their three children, Vincent, 6, Jacob, 4, and Jessica, 20 months. With Shannon, Paul said he finally had everything he ever really wanted. Paul and Shannon's life became complete after the birth of their three children. Paul is also survived by his parents, Marvin and Ann Starzyk of Rockway, Ill.; and his three sisters, Elizabeth, Kathryn and Julia. Paul loved with all his heart and he made us laugh so very often. Paul was an expert skier and an accomplished tri-athlete. He loved playing video games with his kids and long-distance bicycle rides. He was a loyal friend, and more importantly, he was a happy, humorous man we all enjoyed so very much. He was a true hero! Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, at the Concord Pavilion. The Martinez Police Officers Association has created a trust fund to help Paul's family in their time of need. Donations can be made to the Starzyk Family Memorial Fund in care of the Contra Costa Federal Credit Union, 1111 Pine St., Martinez, CA 94553. Ouimet Bros. Concord Funeral Chapel, 4125 Clayton Road, Concord, CA 94521, is assisting the family; 925-682-4242. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/daily-chronicle/obituary.aspx?pid=117203754#sthash.cNRAJSCm.dpuf
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Police Officers and Secondary Victims


Sergeant Paul Starzyk,
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The CNET Clan 

When CBS 48 Hours ran "Soccer Moms Confidential" I knew that I'd seen the distinctive tattoos on the arms of the woman who emerged in the center.  One day in Downtown Walnut Creek around January 2013 those arms walked by me as I was singing and playing guitar.  Another face that would walk by was Charles Silverman. By July 2012 I'd exhausted all my attempts to get Lafayette Police Chief Christiansen to followup on my July 2011 Hit and Run which was and always will be an attempted murder.  That accident leads to back to Silverman, McNulty, Greenan and Reed plus others.  

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Death For Being a Misdemeanor - How CalPERs and Powerful Unions Destroy the Weak

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The Supremely Being A Court Judge  

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The Automated Gulag Union Builder   

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