Livermore police chief urges DA Pamela Price to bring more serious charges against robbery suspect

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Livermore police chief urges DA Pamela Price to bring more serious charges against robbery suspect
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The Livermore police chief called on Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price to file more serious charges against a suspect accused of attacking two women during a robbery — all while wearing an ankle monitor.

On May 21, police were called to the parking lot of Arroyo Shopping Center on the 4300 block First Street. According to police, a man had assaulted a woman with a weapon and tried to grab her purse, but the woman fought back after being violently attacked for more than 30 seconds.

Police later arrested a suspect, identified as 21-year-old Fremont resident Colby Berry, with the help of his parole officer. "It's disturbing that Mr. Berry had already been released from prison after shooting at a residence in 2021," Livermore Police Chief Young said back in May."While wearing an ankle monitor, he committed several violent crimes in Livermore. I hope the criminal justice system will hold him accountable for his continued violence."Almost two months later, he urged DA Price to file criminal enhancements against Berry.

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