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School board resigns

by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer

Antioch shooting, CCCSO deputies were dispatched by investigators Saturday night to a residence on the 2100 block of Newport Court for a welfare check. Deputies arrived and found the door to the home ajar. Entering the residence, they found Iliff dead of apparent gunshot wounds. Investigators identified Williams as the suspect in the murder of Iliff. On the same evening, police also began searching for Williams’ 4-year-old son and the boy’s mother, Kimberly Meeks, a 31-year-old Discovery Bay resident. A CCCSO press release

BRENTWOOD City leaders have put the brakes on a longawaited Highway 4 sound study until pre-pandemic traffic flows return to generate accurate results. The city council had unanimously directed staff to explore conducting the study in late 2019, following a flood of trafficnoise complaints from residents. But the endeavor didn’t get up to speed before March 2020 stay-athome orders halted traffic levels. “While the work on the scope of the work began, the study did not proceed before the pandemic descended on us,” said Assistant City Manager Terrence Grindall. “The stay-at-home orders reduced traffic levels to the point where conducting the study would not have provided us valuable information.” Residents in Siena Village, Trilogy, the Summersets, Pheasant Run Estates, Tuscany and Diablo Estates, among other areas, have long complained that the highway noise diminishes their quality of life, including their sleep. “I can hear the highway from my backyard, and I am quite a distance from the freeway,” said Brentwood resident Rod Flohr. Although the city is not responsible for noise from the state highway, the study is expected to shed light on the extent of the issue, compared to acceptable city general plan noise standards.

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OAKLEY The entire board of the Oakley Union Elementary School District (OUESD) resigned last week following a series of disparaging remarks trustees made during a brief hot mic exchange. Believing the regularly scheduled board meeting on Feb. 16 had not yet gone live, district board members were heard on video criticizing parents. The trustees claimed parents just want their “babysitters” back so they could sit around smoking pot. “My brother had a delivery service for medical marijuana, and the clientele were parents with their kids in school,” said Trustee Richie Masadas. “When see Resigns page 22

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vy, Delia and Zack Jensen joined a small group of Oakley protestors this afternoon near city hall, to bring attention to the desire for many to have students return to the classroom and in-person learning. The event, hosted by Reopen California Schools, acknowledged the recent resignation of the Oakley Union Elementary School District (OUESD) amid inflammatory remarks made To view a video and about parents during an online board meeting this week. a slideshow of the event, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia

Suspect in custody for crime spree “ Tonight’s senseless shootings are a vivid

by Tony Kukulich Staff Writer

REGIONAL A 26-year-old Stockton man is in police custody after he allegedly went on a violent rampage throughout East County that included the shooting death of a Discovery Bay man, an armed robbery in Brentwood and a drive-by shooting in Antioch that injured a firefighter and a paramedic. Darryon Williams was identified by the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office (CCCSO) as the suspect in the crime spree. He was taken into custody Saturday night, Feb. 20, after he fled the scene of the Antioch shooting

reminder of the very real dangers our first responders face, often side-by-side with our law enforcement partners, as they work to save lives across our communities.

and led police on a chase that ended in Richmond. Williams was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on one count of murder and 10 counts of attempted murder. He is being held in lieu of $11 mil-

lion bail. Michael Iliff, a 64-year-old resident of Discovery Bay, is believed to have been murdered in his home by Williams. After Williams was taken into custody following the

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