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Vol. 18, No. 27
YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Library plan to undergo redesign
Harvesting the bounty
July 1, 2016
Ladies In Hats For Trump
by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
The Brentwood library project will undergo some design changes before it moves on to its next chapter, as the Brentwood Planning Commission requested the architects rework the design during a review last week. Among the commission’s concerns were the locations of the main entrance and exit of the facility, the location of a window that will let in too much sun and the building’s exterior look, which wouldn’t resemble a library. “I think we are on the right track,” said Planning Commissioner Chairperson Dirk Zeigler. “There are just some things we need to look at to enhance it (and) make it the beautiful building that it should be.” The design alterations aren’t expected to drastically see Library page 22A
Local residents in their blinged out headwear catch the eye of the man himself. Page 5A
A Dickens Of A Production
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Photo by Mike Oria Photography
ield laborers harvest green beans at sunrise near Sellers Avenue, in Brentwood, representing the rich agricultural culture and bounty of the area.
Family of slain boy files suit against county by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
The parents of murdered 9-year-old Discovery Bay resident Jordon Almgren, have filed a lawsuit against Contra Costa County, alleging that the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff failed to remove the knife from the suspected killer during a visit to his home a day before it was used to commit the crime. A friend of the Almgren family, 19-year-old William Shultz, is said to have stabbed Jordon on an April morning in 2015, after spending the night at the family’s home the night before. He fled the scene, but showed up hours later at the Antioch Kaiser Medical Center to seek treatment for injuries thought to have been sustained while committing the crime. An alert on-duty nurse recognized him through social media postings and called the sheriff’s department, which took him into custody without incident. He is presently awaiting trial. The lawsuit, which seeks an unspeci-
fied amount, claims that the Contra Costa Office of the Sheriff discovered a large Bears Grylls hunting knife in Shultz’s knapsack the day before the alleged attack, but did not remove it despite being called to the home by Shultz’s mother on reports that he was acting violently. He would later be voluntarily transported to the Contra Costa Regional Medical Center for a mental health review. County Counsel Sharon Anderson was unavailable for comment and other members of her office did not return requests for comment. “The deputies did not remove, secure or impound the hunting knife, nor did they turn it over to Katherine (Shultz’s mother) with instructions that she secure it from William,” said Attorney Michael Verna in court documents. Shultz was released from the facility Press file photo after a few hours and returned home, but The family of slain Discovery Bay 9-year-old, retreated to the Almgren home later that night after getting into another argument Jordon Almgren, has filed a lawsuit against the county, alleging his death could have been prevented. see Suit page 22A
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Red Cross urges blood donations to maintain muchneeded summer supplies.
Brentwood Theater Company gears up for production of “Oliver!” the musical play. Page 18A
A Harbaugh Homecoming
Former 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh hosts camp Antioch High School. Page 4A Calendar............................. 15B Classifieds............................ 9B Cop Logs............................. 14B Entertainment..................19A Food.....................................18A Health & Beauty...............23A Milestones.........................21A Opinion...............................16A Pets........................................ 6B Sports.................................... 1B
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