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Aerial footage of a chase ending in a teacher's death was released by CHP, showing the suspect's arrest and sparking a potential lawsuit.
The fleeing driver had reached speeds of 90 miles per hour on Oakland freeways and city streets, authorities say.
The new video describes the moments when the CHP first came across a vehicle that was associated with an evading case involving Alameda County sheriff's deputies from weeks before.
Marvin Boomer Jr.'s family plans to sue CHP and City of Oakland over his death in a crash following a police chase.
The 18-year-old driver who lost control of a car in Oakland and struck two pedestrians, killing a high school teacher, was not being chased by law enforcement at the time of the fatal crash, according ...
His death cast a pall over the East Oakland high school, which had its graduation Friday afternoon at the Paramount Theater.
Last Wednesday, Marvin Boomer and his partner Nina Woodruff went for an evening walk, strolling along E. 21st Street in their ...
A pedestrian killed by an out-of-control vehicle following a chase by officers in Oakland Wednesday was identified as Marvin ...
Family, friends, and students gathered Friday afternoon to honor the life of Dr. Marvin Boomer Jr., an East Oakland high ...
The debate continues over the Oakland Police Department’s high-speed chase policy. OPD Chief Floyd Mitchell has been asking the Oakland Police Commission to ...
An 18-year-old man facing charges in the crash that killed Oakland teacher Marvin Boomer appeared in court on Monday.