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Arson Index - The real truth about Contra Costa County - clearing court calendars by Arson

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 01/21/2014

Walnut Creek CA: As I've stated in this blog many times about the endless go nowhere Police Reports going back to 1980 it was becoming obvious there the County has some type of Golden Hand orchestrated incidents and controlling their outcomes.  

What's missing the Police Report where my truck exploded in flames at 90 mph but what's critical about this missing police report was that five men were burned alive three months later and the key witness in that fire is deceased.  The key witness in my 2004 assault was dead less than 60 days from when documents were handed to Chief Joel Bryden connected Gary Vinson Collins to the CNET Scandal.  


The arson fires have continued along unabated but the most recent case was this poor kid who was set on fire at the Concord BART station on January 16th 2014.  Reading between the lines I noticed the driver left the scene.  This is another of many extraordinary examples of unchecked mayhem.  The way I see this if my Arson Case had been investigated in 2004 then the Serial Arsonist would have faced investigation - but my opinion is the Serial Arsonist is part of rouge badge flashers who burned down Hair By Jim, threw a Molotov cocktail through the window but in 1986 they hung a few blacks near the Concord and Lafayette BART stations.



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Update: Cigarette Set Teen Ablaze at Concord BART Station

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 01/19/2014

Re-posted to Protect My Sons

Arson Murder, Murder By Arson


Update: Cigarette Set Teen Ablaze at Concord BART Station

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Update: Thursday at 1:30 p.m.A teenage boy suffered significant burns when his clothing caught fire outside the Concord BART station late Wednesday night.

At about 11:35 p.m. Wednesday, police and fire crews responded to a report of a male on fire at the BART station, located at 1451 Oakland Ave., a Contra Costa County fire dispatcher said. When emergency crews arrived, they found the victim suffering from burns and airlifted him to a hospital.

BART police Lt. Mike Hayes said it appears that a short time earlier, the boy had been working on a car belonging to someone he met at a nearby store. While working on the vehicle, he spilled gasoline on himself.  The boy told police that the driver then dropped him off at the Concord BART station and lit a cigarette before departing, Hayes said.

Based on the initial investigation, Hayes said, it appears that the flame ignited the gasoline vapors coming from boy's clothing.  The boy then jumped out of the vehicle and stripped off his burning clothes, Hayes said.  He suffered significant burns to his arms and chest, according to Hayes.  The driver of the vehicle had left the scene before police and firefighters arrived at the BART station, and police have not been able to identify that person.  BART police Sgt. Tom Smith said no suspects are in custody this morning and that detectives are checking surveillance video from Wednesday night.
During the BART Engineer Accident investigation I met Lt. Hayes where I told him to look to the buildings to the south that the Plaintiff Attorneys winning millions upon millions in jury awards could see the accident scenes.  Taking that further I plotted suicides, shootings, fires (arson) and accidents where this pattern emerged that perch points were evident e.g. my 2004 Arson fire, the deadly Walnut Creek Pipeline fire in 2004 then the Caldecott Tunnel Fires was also the same perch point where Adam Williams and his mother murder suicide up on Lookout Point on Mt. Diablo.  


Original story posted Thursday at 6:14 a.m.:
A man was airlifted to a hospital after he was burned outside of the Concord BART station late Wednesday night, a Contra Costa County fire dispatcher said.

Crews responded to a report of a man on fire at the Concord BART station located at 1451 Oakland Ave. at about 11:35 p.m., the dispatcher said.

When crews arrived, they found a man who had been burned and airlifted him to a hospital. Further details about the incident were not immediately available.
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Fire Damages Condominiums, Car In Rossmoor

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 01/1/20012

Reposted to Protect My Sons

Arson Murder - Magalia / Paradise CA
Related: Arson / Arson

Walnut Creek CA:  Once you're an arson victim you simply keep your eyes wide open but once you've been burned by police officers now in Federal Prison you've got your eyes open even wider.  In my allegations I've got plenty of research to suggest that Police Officers are involved.  I'm betting that someone from Law Enforcement has an access pass or car pass or is bold enough to drive through the gate (Securitas) with happy hand waving guards.

Bay City News Service
A two-alarm fire in the Rossmoor retirement community damaged at least one car Sunday evening, a Contra Costa County fire dispatcher said.

Firefighters responded to reports of a single-alarm fire in the 2600 block of Saklan Indian Drive shortly before 7 p.m., the dispatcher said.

The fire was upgraded to two alarms about 10 minutes later and contained before 7:20 p.m., according to the dispatcher.

The blaze started in a wooden carport attached to a residence damaging at least one car, according to the dispatcher.

At least three residences were damaged but further details were not available.

Residents at the three units declined aid from the American Red Cross, according to the dispatcher.

No injuries were reported, the dispatcher said.
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To Contra Costa Times Readers - Tanabe's Political Connections

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 06/13/2013

 

Dear Contra Costa Times Readers: 

In 2004 I sued Danville Building Inspector Gary Vinson Collins who nearly killed me in my house.  I was being beaten, I was outsized, and outmatched but managed to push Collins off of me.  The assault was covered up and years later Butler surfaces in the Divorce Scandal.  

Over the last 30 years I've paid close attention to divorces in the County.  In the 80s I built kitchens who'd on occasion be caught in a family battle.  Long ago I noticed that spouse were killing spouses but I also noticed it was concentrated in East County.  

When my divorce broke out in 2004 it had been well planned.  The net result is my sons now live in a trash trailer, my inheritance forged away, my lawsuit against Contra Costa County thwarted when cops in Walnut Creek connected to CNET (A known Domestic Terrorism Cell) that were out to fleece everyone in sight. 

On my blog I've found local retirees (Elderly Targets) that collectively lost about 25 millions.  Someone please call APS as these persons were ripped off of over 25 million via an investment scheme that should have been detected by Walnut Creek Police over ten years ago (proper jurisdiction) but just like my inheritance investigations thwarted.  

On July 20th 2011 my car was totaled by a cop who once showed me pictures of the Piedmont Lumber Fire in Walnut Creek that were clearly within the first alarm fire.  I also tried to get copies of the Arson Fire on 1776 Ygancia Valley Road (WC) from 2001 which happened to a different attorney's offices, the one day I discovered that his wife was the likely murder victim in Walnut Creek.  

Last month in front of the Duncan Street Starbucks at N. Main (B of A) an officer Burns appeared and was quite pissed at me asking me questions with accusations I'd attacked someone on the street, that was just identical to when Captain Shultz, Sergeant 
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Once You're an Arson Victim you'll understand >> Fire at old Antioch fire station was arson, officials say

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 01/13/2014

Reposted to Protect My Sons

Arson Murder - Magalia / Paradise CA
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Fire at old Antioch fire station was arson, officials say

By Katie Nelson Contra Costa Times
POSTED:   01/03/2014 05:53:35 PM PST | UPDATED:   10 DAYS AGO


ANTIOCH -- A blaze that caused $10,000 in damage to an old fire station Thursday night was arson, a fire official said.
Fire Inspector George Laing with the Contra Costa Fire Protection District said the investigation into the fire is ongoing, but evidence at the scene confirmed that someone intentionally set the blaze. The building is now owned by the city of Antioch.
The building was solely used for training purposes until three or four years ago, Laing said, and has since been sitting idle. Laing said the vacant building has attracted some trouble; as recently as a month ago, copper wire was stolen from inside the building's walls.
While the flames were contained to one room in the old station, fire crews said smoke damage extended through much of the building, resulting in $10,000 in damage.
Neighbors were able to provide possible suspect descriptions to investigators regarding who may have set the fire, but that information is not being released yet, Laing said.
The fire, on Deerfield Drive, was reported around 8:20 p.m. Thursday. Crews were able to knock the fire down by 8:50 p.m.
Follow Katie Nelson at Twitter.com/katienelson210.

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Orinda: Fire guts home, two residents displaced

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 06/13/2013

Reposted to Protect My Sons


Does not seem suspicious? Really - the entire burns to the ground, unsafe for investigators and they already know it's not suspicious before the Arson Team shows up?  

We have an arsonist roaming around and it's not suspicious? 



Orinda: Fire guts home, two residents displaced

By Rick Hurd Contra Costa Times
POSTED:   01/13/2014 09:09:31 AM PST | UPDATED:   25 MIN. AGO


ORINDA -- Two people were displaced after a fire gutted a two-story home in Orinda on Sunday night, a fire official said.
A neighbor across the street was the first one to report the blaze, which began around 10 p.m. on Bobolink Road, Moraga-Orinda Fire District Chief Stephen Healy said. Fire crews arrived to find flames coming from about half the 2,500-square-foot home and vegetation outside beginning to burn, prompting a second alarm, Healy said.
According to neighbors, the residents of the house were not at home when the fire started. None of the neighboring houses were damaged, and nobody was injured, he said.
A home in Orinda burns in a two-alarm fire Jan. 12, 2014.
A home in Orinda burns in a two-alarm fire Jan. 12, 2014. (Moraga-Orinda Fire District)
Fire crews contained the blaze in 21 minutes. Healy said 29 personnel from the MOFD and Contra Costa Fire Protection District were involved in fighting the blaze, which caused approximately $800,000 in damages to the home. Healy said crews attempted to salvage some belongings in the home, but that parts of the house began collapsing later Monday morning, making any salvage work unsafe.
"It's too dangerous to go in there, so we're trying to determine whether the next step is to bulldoze the rest of it," he said. "It's not inhabitable."
The Red Cross was requested to help the residents find housing, but it was not known if they were going to use other alternatives, Healy said.
The origin and cause of the fire remains under investigation, but Healy said it does not appear to be suspicious.
Contact Rick Hurd at 925-945-4789 and follow him at Twitter.com/3rdERH.
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Dumpster Diving For Survival in Walnut Creek while avoiding being run over and killed

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 01/05/2014

Reposted to Protect My Sons


Dumpster Diving to Survive 

Walnut Creek CA: Sometimes the brutal truth needs to stated.  In Sept 2014 as I was about to enter the crosswalk a driver raced up towards me well over 75 mph.  In most cities this would be attempted murder and investigated with great dispatch.  Given that I was nearly killed in Walnut Creek CA near Safeway at 500 South Broadway most officers especially the town council (Walnut Creek City Council) could a give a shit whether I live or die.  
Help! Hear me speak at the Walnut Creek City Planning Commission meeting where Councilman Simmons called the police in an attempt to Quelch my public voice and a dash of free speech or better they'd rather see me dead?  In July I wrote a follow-up letter to my June City Council Appearance - in that letter I stated coming forward will likely get me killed - That letter was deliberately sent to FBI, US Attorney, CEO Mace Rich, Nordstroms GM, and Nieman-Marcus.  
Mormons
I used to attend church at Alamo 1st Alamo CA on Stone Valley (Mormon) where just about every member knew my F-250 exploded on NB 680 between El Cerro on-ramp and Stone Valley Road.  My former Mormon friends have gone AWOL ever since Nate Greenan turned up dead.  

The Mormons are generally giving people but with me they're not interested and yes I've emailed them.  The Bishops are well aware that I've spent nights in the freezing weather but after my Lafayette Event they've been nowhere to be found and most run when they see me - is it possible that one of the members rigged my truck for arson - actually based on series of personal investigations I figured out that Gregs Muffler (Mormon) had a lot to do with that fire.  





Most have never knew or have forgotten that Jason Watts was once a Nordstrom's employee killed by Walnut Creek Police.  My ex-wife worked at the Walnut Creek Nordstrom's and they've got a suicide from their Cafe?  I've documented endless cases near me and you can't find a single police investigation ever completed in what I'm saying are near serial murders and attempted murders.    

Our children have been targeted with high speed accidents, arson, and beatings but no one gives a shit in Walnut Creek to be frank as one can be.  I'm the guy being attacked over and over whose litigation history includes at least four murders with defendants or plaintiff's during his 30 years of court drama.  


Food Stamps v. Mace Rich Corporate Ethics

When I appeared at the Walnut Creek City Council meeting I clearly stated people near me are being murdered and that other homeless were going down.  I do my best to keep track of who is vanishing.  The Walnut Creek Police routinely violate civil rights of persons deemed not-desirable - it's an offshoot of "The Final Solution" where they cleanse the streets which is an offshoot of the Ultimate Final Solution we've read and fought over in WWII.  

Letters to Mace-Rich, Neiman-Marcus, Nordstroms and soon every corporate entity that operates the "The Feel Good Look Good Trinket Pushers" or basically they look the other way while people are being killed around their happy town.  


See you soon at City Council Meeting where they will try to arrest me for meetings that haven't started and soon I'm planning to talk about the Mormon from Alamo 1st that is fully aware along with the Bishops, Elders and members that my truck exploded with me in in 2004. 
















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The 2004 Arson Truck Fire:

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 01/04/2013

Alamo CA: 

On or about August 2004 where I was nearly burned alive on 680 but even with California Highway Patrol, San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District they failed to investigate an obvious attempted Murder via Arson.  

About eight years later police officers were arrested in what's locally known as CNET Scandal and you'll begin to sounding off.  But this one undetected arson case would have impacted the Kinder Morgan Pipeline Fire Investigation.  

My story is well known and documented with FBI, State Attorney General, California Highway Patrol, and San Ramon Valley Regional Fire Protection District.  

Dead Witnesses
would have started as three months later five workers were burned alive in Walnut Creek.  
Agencies Aware of Fire 
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Technical Recruiters: The American Programmer is Homeless

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 01/04/2013

Walnut Creek CA: Some may wonder why I'm homeless and unable to get back to work.   The reality is I've been targeted by police officers via this scandal but not limited to CNET Scandal where numerous police officers have been sent to Federal Prison over a divorce scandal involving police officers, attorneys and companies feeding their pockets with the H-1b visa that I know believe was interwoven with the cops. 

IN 2001 someone burned down the offices at 1776 Ygnacio Valley Road Walnut Creek CA and it was arson.  In 1988 someone set fire to vehicles at my cabinet shop in Pittsburg CA while in the same time period they blew up an IRS Agents car in Walnut Creek, Killed a SFPD Offices and while on top of that murdered my friend Cynthia Kempf (Kempf 1988) who was abducted and killed during a takeover robbery.  Now 30 years later I'm seeing the same pattern leading back to the same points.  


In 2002 I began writing about the H-1b visa noticing that I wasn't getting gigs but the foreign tech workers were doing fine.  Those articles eventually landed me on CNN, ABC and the San Francisco Chronicle but in 2004 someone blew up my truck and 2013 Five Filipino Women were burned alive on the San Mateo Bridge but three months after my truck burst into a fire ball - the Kinder Morgan Pipeline Fire burned five men alive in Walnut Creek CA.  The bigger problem with my story is I've got witnesses but no police report.  In the Kinder Morgan Fire the main witness is dead but in the Police Corruption cases there are five dead witnesses.  

The Medical Drama 
In 2003 a series of well orchestrated attacks began but back then I didn't see them as attacks but a run of accidents and medical.  The medical drama ranged from constant intestinal problems to near fatal poisoning. 

 
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Blast kills 2, puts 6 in hospital / Fuel line erupts in flame at work site; 2 missing

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 12/24/2013

Reposted to Protect My Sons

Perhaps the CEO of Accenture will give my 4.0 Student Son a College Grant 
Arson Murder - Magalia / Paradise CA
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WALNUT CREEK / Blast kills 2, puts 6 in hospital / Fuel line erupts in flame at work site; 2 missing

Published 4:00 am, Wednesday, November 10, 2004
  • Adri Riley (cq) (left) and Sarah Potter run with their pet dogs out of the Diablo Pointe apartment complex at 1450 Creekside Drive in Walnut Creek.They were told to evacuate because of fear of further explosions. (note : they did not live at this complex but rather one just across the street.
 A gas line explodes killing two members of a work crew as they were working on a construction project on South Broadway near Los Lomas High School.
 Photo by Michael Maloney / San Francisco Chronicle Photo: Michael Maloney
    Adri Riley (cq) (left) and Sarah Potter run with their pet dogs out of the Diablo Pointe apartment complex at 1450 Creekside Drive in Walnut Creek.They were told to evacuate because of fear of further explosions. (note : they did not live at this complex but rather one just across the street. A gas line explodes killing two members of a work crew as they were working on a construction project on South Broadway near Los Lomas High School. Photo by Michael Maloney / San Francisco Chronicle Photo: Michael Maloney

A fireball several stories high roared out of the ground near downtown Walnut Creek on Tuesday, killing two construction workers, injuring six and leaving two workers missing after a crew accidentally cut an underground jet fuel line.
The blast occurred about a quarter-mile away from the intersection of Newell Avenue and South Broadway, where two crews contracted by Mountain Cascade Inc. of Livermore were installing a large water main for the East Bay Municipal Utility District.
One group of workers was welding in a trench, and a second group was digging another trench with a backhoe that apparently broke a pipeline that carries aviation fuel from Concord to the San Jose International Airport, said EBMUD spokesman Charles Hardy and Walnut Creek police investigating the accident.
Ellen Sabaduquia, 54, of Walnut Creek was driving on Broadway at 1:30 p.m. when the inferno shot out of the ground a few feet from her Toyota minivan. 
She watched in horror as two screaming men emerged from the hole, engulfed in flames.
"I thought I was in Fallujah for a moment," Sabaduquia told The Chronicle, her voice trembling. "It almost looked like slow motion from a horror movie."
Sabaduquia said she wanted to get out and pick up the workers, but the flames were too ferocious and she was forced to throw her vehicle into reverse.
The six workers who were injured were all burned -- three critically, authorities said. Those with the worst injuries were airlifted to Doctors Medical Center in San Pablo in critical condition with burns over 40 to 60 percent of their bodies, said hospital spokeswoman Paula Ferron.
Two victims were airlifted to John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek with burns so severe they were transported again to a burn center at UC Davis, according to a hospital spokeswoman. There was no information available on the sixth burn victim.
Initial reports by authorities had three workers dead, but later in the evening police said that they had confirmed two fatalities and retrieved the bodies of those victims. Authorities did not disclose the names of the dead or the missing.
The accident sparked a series of underground explosions, sent a huge column of black smoke into the sky, burned one home and damaged several others on Doris Avenue, and prompted the evacuations of Las Lomas High School and Muirwood Elementary.
"This is the worst day of my life," said Bill Williams of Mountain Cascade, general contractor for EBMUD's $180 million Walnut Creek-San Ramon Valley Improvement Project to increase water flow in the area.
Williams fielded phone calls Tuesday afternoon from worried wives and scanned work rosters to try to figure out who was unaccounted for.
The explosion rattled shops at nearby Broadway Plaza and caused students to jump in their seats. The force was so intense it blew out the windows of several apartments on Creekside Drive across the street and charred the cab of an 18-wheeler parked near the construction site.
Initially, firefighters were prevented from approaching the searing hot flames, so they were forced to keep the public away and wait for the gasoline to burn out.
Firefighters capped the pipeline at cutoff valves in Concord and Alamo, and the inferno receded about 90 minutes later, said Steve Maiero, battalion chief of the Contra Costa Fire Protection District.
They discovered two bodies in or near the hole, Maiero said.
The jet fuel line, owned by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners of Houston, was marked on maps that construction workers were using, according to Eugene Braithwaite, director of operations for the company's northern region.
Kinder Morgan is under investigation in a separate incident in which 85, 000 gallons of fuel spilled from one of its pipelines into the Suisun Marsh last April.
Braithwaite said as soon as it was safe, Kinder Morgan would assess how to clean up the Walnut Creek pipe break, possibly using vacuum pumps to remove any residual fuel.
A few Doris Avenue residents spent the night with friends or in hotels with help from theRed Cross. Among them were Enos and Leto Chabot, who lost the back half of their two-story home at 2053 Doris Ave. The fireball rose 90 feet from the construction pit, up a concrete wall and burned their entire backyard, melting the windows on their back wall.
The couple were having lunch at the Hick'ry Pit restaurant nearby when they heard the boom, and they returned home to find their neighbors evacuated to a street corner a few blocks away.
"The important thing is we're OK," said Leto Chabot. "We have insurance, but this will take months to get fixed."
At Las Lomas High, Sarah Jones, 16, said she was in her physics class when she heard what she thought was someone dropping something on the roof.
Students were instructed over the loudspeaker to stay inside, then told to evacuate to Civic Park. They could see the plume of black smoke from the parking lot.
"I don't think we were so much scared as confused," Jones said. "Because nobody told us what was going on."
The evacuation went smoothly, however, because nearly all the students had cell phones and could call their parents to come get them. Only about 50 of the school's 1,700 students made it to Civic Park, and the rest went to downtown coffee shops and juice bars to wait for their parents.
As darkness fell, authorities used a robot to shoot close-up photographs of the accident scene.
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