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Re: Woman runs over suspected package thief with car in a deadly 'intentional act of assault': Cops

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Jan 1, 2024, 12:40:03 AMJan 1
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On 08 May 2023, Kill The Murderers Now <now...@protonmail.com> posted
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> No sympathy for the thief. All thieves should be killed because they
> will never change.

Prosecutors in California charged a 39-year-old woman with murder after
she tracked down a suspected package thief and fatally struck the victim
with her car.

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The San Pablo Police Department said Saturday in a press release the
incident occurred around 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 8. Officers responded to the
1100 block of Broadway Avenue for a crash between a vehicle and a
pedestrian. They found the 60-year-old pedestrian with “major injuries.”
First responders transported the victim to the hospital where she was
listed in critical condition and underwent surgery.

Cops “quickly learned” the driver was 39-year-old Dene Blakely who had
been in an argument with the victim over theft of packages, the press
release said.

“The suspect believed to recognize the victim as someone who had
previously stolen a package from her residence, and confronted the
victim as she walked in the 1100 block of Broadway Avenue,” cops wrote.

That’s when Blakely allegedly ran over the victim in “an intentional act
of assault,” police said. The press release did not say whether the
victim actually stole any packages or if it was a case of mistaken
identity. Cops arrested Blakely on scene and on Dec. 12 the Contra Costa
County District Attorney’s Office charged her with attempted murder and
assault with a deadly weapon.

The victim, who police have not publicly identified, died on Dec. 23 and
prosecutors upgraded the charges to murder on Friday. A judge arraigned
Blakely on the amended charges and gave her a $1 million bond, records
show. Blakely remains at the Contra Costa County Jail. Her next court
date is scheduled for Jan. 30.

https://lawandcrime.com/crime/woman-runs-over-suspected-package-thief-wit
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