The name of a 57-year-old man who had been killed in a collision on Interstate 580 that took place in the other direction and was connected to those suspected of conducting burglary was divulged by the coroner’s office in a statement that was brought out on Wednesday. According to the initial report from KTVU, the victim was a financial professional who was 56 years old and was on his way to work when he was attacked.
Moreover, it was reported that the victim was on their way to work. At four thirty in the morning, the collision took place in the area that is located near the Bay Bridge. It was approximately at the moment that the collision occurred. Over the course of several hours, there was a lengthy holdup in the flow of traffic.
According to the authorities of the law enforcement agency, they are suspected of breaking and entering a Tobacco Outlet tobacco shop that is located in El Cerrito. The shop is located in El Cerrito. At the time of the event, the suspects were operating a white pickup truck as their vehicle of choice. It was claimed by the El Cerrito police that they had been pursuing the vehicle that was suspected of being involved in the collision, but that they had stopped their pursuit of the vehicle.
Not only were the suspects able to cause a collision with the BMW, but they were also able to cause a collision with a white work van that was being driven by a single individual.
It was not possible to determine at this time whether or not the person in issue had sustained injuries because there was no information available. In accordance with the findings of the investigation conducted by the El Cerrito Police Department, the driver in question has been identified as Patrick Scheckells, who is 34 years old and is from Oakland.
The investigation revealed that the other suspect in the incident was identified as Andre Alberty, who is 56 years old and resides in San Francisco. This information was obtained from the investigation.
An individual named David Lee Weiner, who resided in Lafayette, was identified as the person who passed early on Tuesday morning as a consequence of injuries sustained while driving his BMW through the MacArthur Maze in Oakland, according to the Alameda County Coroner’s Bureau. Weiner was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. His death occurred at the scene of the collision, which was the spot where the tragedy occurred.