Police say Wilson approached Hall with a knife. Hall was involved in another shooting in Danville this past March, when he killed 32-year-old transient Tyrell Wilson near the Sycamore Valley Road overpass of Interstate Highway 680. I also urge her to take down the posts on her reelection campaign social media where she touts this prosecution.” This installment is a sequel to the legendary Contra (1987) and the story continues the missions of Bill and Lance. Hall’s attorney Harry Stern said he’ll consider appealing the assault conviction.Ĭontra Costa County Sheriff David Livingston wrote on Twitter after the verdict, “I urge DA Becton not to retry this case. Super Contra is an arcade game developed and published by Konami in 1988, also ported for Nintendo Entertainment in 1990.
An initial investigation by the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office - which contracts with Danville for police services - cleared Hall of any wrongdoing.ĭistrict attorney Diana Becton said Tuesday her office is still weighing its options, which include trying Hall again. He exited his car and stood near the Honda’s front right side.Īs Arboleda tried pulling away at 6 mph, Hall discharged his weapon 10 times, hitting Arboleda with nine. Hall only became involved in the pursuit at its end, when he pulled in front of Arboleda at the corner of Front and Diablo streets. At one point, officers drew their guns without shooting as Arboleda drove away.Īrboleda’s family has said the 33-year-old was mentally ill, a condition for which he was hospitalized earlier in 2018. Arboleda pulled over multiple times, only to drive away from police. 3, 2018, Arboleda led Danville police on a slow speed pursuit after someone called the police in response to the Newark man knocking on their door. The jury couldn’t reach a decision on the related manslaughter charge. Hall was convicted of assault with a firearm in Contra Costa County Superior Court in Martinez on Tuesday for shooting Arboleda. This process has taken a heavy toll on the mother and the family as a whole.” (BCN) – Contra Costa County will pay $4.9 million to the family of Laudemer Arboleda, the Newark man killed by former Danville Police Officer Andrew Hall in 2018.Ĭounty spokesperson Susan Shiu said Wednesday a settlement has been reached, but hasn’t been signed yet by both parties.įamily attorney Adante Pointer said “I expect my client to sign it within the next few days, or whenever (Arboleda’s mother Jeannie Atienza) is ready to deal with it.