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Vol. 19, No. 13
Council to keep fourth fire station
Revving Up Auto Care
Taking flight
Make sure your vehicle is in tiptop shape with the help of The Press’ Auto Guide. Page 1B
by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
The Brentwood City Council has answered the fire district’s call for additional funds to keep its fourth station open. This week, the council directed City Manager Gus Vina to present to the fire district board two options for keeping the district’s fourth station open for three years. “We have to do something,” said Mayor Bob Taylor. “We have to face the issue.” The first option calls for the fire board, along with the cities of Brentwood and Oakley and the county, to continue to band together to keep the fourth station open, as has been done since July 2016. The second option calls for the city of Brentwood to enter into an exclusive three-year see Fire page 26A
Taking Back The Night
Photo courtesy of Joey Chatburn
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eritage High School seniors Nate Jefferson, left, and Joey Chatburn are two aviation enthusiasts who have benefitted from the Patriots Jet Team Foundation’s educational internship program. To read the full story, see page 4A.
Testimony continues in Shultz murder trial Defendant says he will not take the stand by Tony Kukulich Correspondent
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The murder trial continued this week in the case of William Shultz at the A.F. Bray Courts Building in Martinez.
William Shultz, on trial for the murder of 9-year-old Discovery Bay resident Jordon Almgren, said in court this week he would not be taking the stand to testify on his own behalf. Shultz, who was wearing a dark business suit, remained seated as Judge Laurel Brady asked if he agreed with his attorney Cynthia Scofield’s statement that her
client would not be testifying. “Yes, your honor,” answered Shultz, in a soft voice. Shultz, 20, is accused of Jordon’s stabbing death in 2015. He has pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity. Prosecuting attorney Simon O’Connell started the week by playing Shultz’s videotaped interrogation, which was conducted by Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office detectives Clifford Frazier and Mike Sagan, at the Martinez Detention Facility on the evening of April 26. Jordon was attacked in his Discovery Bay bedroom in the early morning hours of April 26, 2015. see Shultz page 26A
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Local businesses and organizations offer support to victims of sexual assault. Page 4A
WWII Veteran Honors Teams
World War II veteran Gene Stonebarger dedicates flag to Liberty teams. Page 17A Calendar.............................27A Classifieds..........................21A Cop Logs.............................25A Entertainment..................11A Food.....................................10A Milestones.........................13A Meet The Beat..................... 7A Pets........................................ 2A Sports..................................17A
Innovation Fair
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NASA astrobiologist, Dr. Chris McKay, to speak at Livermore Innovation Fair.