The deadly shooting took place Saturday night in Richmond, police said.
Officers working with stores headed off four organized retail thefts in progress and arrested five suspects, police said.
Motor Officer Jonathan Platzner had been with the Richmond Police Department since 2012.
A 16-year-old boy was arrested Tuesday after gunfire near an elementary school in San Pablo forced a precautionary campus lockdown.
A 61-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found bleeding and later died.
The collision prompted the closure of the El Cerrito Plaza station, and also closed the El Cerrito del Norte and Richmond stations.
Attorney General Rob Bonta said the investigation is required by Assembly Bill 1506.
Investigators said the victim, who is sight and hearing impaired, was followed by a man for several city blocks into a residential area.
Police said in a statement Wednesday that 28-year-old Hugo Antonio Martinez Ortigoza was identified as the suspect in the sexual battery.
Police are looking for clear images of a sexual battery suspect.
"There's no consequences, right? If they get arrested, what's going to happen? Slap their hand and they let them go," owner Danny said.
Evidence indicated the vehicle was traveling northbound on Canal Blvd. when it exited the roadway and struck two trees and a pole.
The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office has charged a Richmond man with offenses related to rape, kidnapping, and sexual battery.
The DA's office was criticized by a judge and a police chief in separate cases; double murder case; sledgehammers used in store robbery.
The male victim was airlifted to a trauma center for treatment of his injuries. Police are still investigating the motive for the shooting.
On Aug. 20, a man was found dead in an underground vault, suspected of being electrocuted while trying to steal copper wires.
Three people died after two shootings that took place hours apart in Richmond, police announced Wednesday.
A pedestrian was killed after getting struck by a car early Thursday morning on Interstate Highway 580 in Richmond.
5 crimes or fires that made the news in the East Bay this week.
Police allege a man broke into homes, stole two cars and led police on a chase across county lines after robbing a Macy's in Marin County.
Police say that a woman was pushed down to the ground, and the man forcefully took a flag that she had and burned it.
The suspect is barred by law from owning guns, according to the Attorney General's Office.
A fire in a Richmond structure with hazardous materials inside prompted an advisory to nearby residents.
He was trying to flee police in Long Beach when he struck and killed a man crossing the street with his dog.
The grass fire was in the Motorcycle Hill area.
The parents were convicted of manslaughter and other crimes Monday in Contra Costa County Superior Court.
A former police officer, Anthony J. Sully was sentenced to death in the 1980s after he killed six young adults, according to reports.
Help sought for woman missing for more than two years, fatal shootings and other police & fire news this week from East Bay.
A police spokesperson told the newspaper that when police arrived at the home, a person came at them armed with a gun.
Four men who worked at Fender's Corona warehouse allege management did nothing about repeated sexual harassment.
The woman was found floating in the water last week.
The suspect, a 32-year-old female resident of El Cerrito, was taken into custody without incident at her residence on Wednesday.
Hector David Rodriguez, 22, and Brenis Maribel Diaz Maldonado, 26, were taken into custody on Friday.
A jury Tuesday convicted the 37-year-old of sex trafficking of a minor, sex trafficking of an adult, forcible rape and more.
The suspect was described as a light-skinned Black or Hispanic man in his late 20s, about five feet ten inches tall, 180 pounds.
Police were investigating a shooting near Nevin Park in Richmond that killed one man and left another man wounded, on Monday.
The victim was identified as 32-year-old Antonio Wright, a resident of Richmond.
Witness accounts helped police find the suspect's vehicle and other callers reported seeing a man running through nearby yards.
Police have called off the search for a missing woman.
Liliana Gonzalez-Lopez, 20 of Richmond, turned herself in Monday and was subsequently charged with assault, police said.