Contra Costa County sheriff's deputies began investigating what appears to be two separate homicides in Bay Point on Thanksgiving Day, arresting a total of three people.
In the first case, deputies were called out just before 9 a.m. because a 62-year-old man was shot at a home on Mountain View Avenue, according to spokesman Jimmy Lee.When detectives arrived, they conducted interviews and pored over the crime scene, Lee said, and ended up arresting 63-year-old Donald Robbins of Bay Point in connection to the death. Video at the scene showed Robbins walking to a patrol car in his socks. Other deputies consoled women sitting on a porch stoop.
"Thanksgiving is supposed to be a peaceful time," said Herbert Similton, the next door neighor. "Right now, I feel kind of sad. You're not supposed to die over something ridiculous. And I'm pretty sure it was ridiculous." Then, about 3:40 p.m., deputies were called out to a shooting on Wharf Drive. They found a man on the street, who they pronounced dead on scene, Lee said.
Deputies then arrested 18-year-old Emmanuel Morales of Antioch on suspicions of murder and possession of an assault weapon and 38-year-old Arturo Morales of Antioch on an accessory charge. Anyone with any information should contact the Investigation Division at 313-2600 or through Sheriff’s Office dispatch at 646-2441. For any tips, email: [email protected] or call 846-3592 to leave an anonymous voice message.that I have read and agree
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