The Arson Victim Is Running For Office
Saturday, August 9, 2014
The Brutal Hidden Truth Of Contra Costa County
2012 | Accident | Nate Greenan | Killed in strange accident WB-24 |
2013 | Drowning | Catherine Perata | Don Perata Daughter in-law |
2012 | Suicide | Michael McNulty | Former Sheriff Richard Rainey and Mayor Sue Rainey's nephew - |
2012 | Accident | Chuck Silverman | Killed in high speed bizarre accident - friends with Kellie Reed |
2008 | Shootout | Catalina Torres | Killed in Police Shootout |
2009 | MATRICIDE | Eustacio Torres | Killed by finance in San Diego |
2014 | MURDER | David Bremer | Former Roommate on Creekside Drive Walnut Creek |
2012 | POLICE SHOOTING | Anthony Banta Jr. | Killed by WCPD during bizarre shooting - I knew everyone in that appartment |
1999 | POLICE SHOOTING | Jason Watts | Wife is the niece of CCC Supervisor Glover's |
1988 | POLICE SHOOTING | Cynthia Kempf | Killed by Pittsburg CA PD after failed takeover robbery conducted by police officers |
2001 | ARSON | Law Offices of Don Moats | Offices Burned Down by Arsonist |
2005 | INTIMIDATION | Attorney Sage Sepahi | represented Bennett - beat up in Walnut Creek - delibarate attack |
2013 | INTIMIDATION | Pete Bennett | Attempted murder by vehicle Walnut Creek |
2014 | INTIMIDATION | Pete Bennett | Attempted murder by vehicle Walnut Creek |
2014 | INTIMIDATION | Pete Bennett | Attempted murder by vehicle Walnut Creek |
2014 | INTIMIDATION | Pete Bennett | Attempted murder by vehicle Walnut Creek |
2014 | SHOOTING | DW - | Tires shot out with depleted uranium round - connected to Federal Agent who was 2004 Gas Line Explosion Witness |
2005 | SHOOTING | Alicia Driscoll / Jineva Driscoll | The Murder Suicide that's likely a coverup story to hide facts about 2004 Fires - it's the mom I knew |
2013 | Murder | Keith Richards | Homeless Vet found dead under bridge near Kaiser and Traders Joes |
2013 | Murder | Unknown Male Victim | Unknown Male Victim found under same bridge |
2013 | Suspicious | Mike McIntyre | Death couched as natural causes. |
2014 | Suspicious | Unknown Male Victim | Found in front of Las Lomas HS |
2009 | Suspicious | Adam Milford | Found in front of Las Lomas HS - family not told full facts left lacking clear picture |
2014 | Suspicious | Alamo Mom | News blackout - family is talking - single fatal shot to head |
- 1:25 PM
- Pete Bennett
- Arson, BATF, ConFire, Contra Costa County, Fire, Incident Index, Walnut Creek Police
WALNUT CREEK - Investigators spent another day Monday probing what caused a fire that destroyed a Walnut Creek lumberyard whose owners' mounting financial woes put them at risk of foreclosure on several Northern California properties.
Detectives began peeling back mounds of debris on the third day of their investigation at the Piedmont Lumber and Millwork Company on North Main Street. Firefighters quickly quenched some small flare-ups overnight.
Saturday's four-alarm fire immolated more than an acre of building and construction stock, leaving hip-deep flows of sticky, compacted ash and the occasional free-standing wall amid the debris. It destroyed the two-story business and damaged two adjacent ones. Investigators peg the loss around $5 million.
Saturday's four-alarm fire immolated more than an acre of building and construction stock, leaving hip-deep flows of sticky, compacted ash and the occasional free-standing wall amid the debris. It destroyed the two-story business and damaged two adjacent ones. Investigators peg the loss around $5 million.
"We are continuing our search for the origin and cause of the fire," Contra Costa County Fire Investigator Vic Massenkoff said. "The structure on the property was about 7,800 square feet, so you can imagine we have quite a task. I expect it will be another one to two days."
The fire was the second at a Piedmont Lumber site in seven months. A suspicious fire erupted in the middle of the night Aug. 21 at the company's Pittsburg facility on Piedmont Way, causing $500,000 in damages. Fire investigators believe it was the work of an arsonist, but have yet to determine who was responsible.
The fire was the second at a Piedmont Lumber site in seven months. A suspicious fire erupted in the middle of the night Aug. 21 at the company's Pittsburg facility on Piedmont Way, causing $500,000 in damages. Fire investigators believe it was the work of an arsonist, but have yet to determine who was responsible.
Court records show the lumber company is on the brink of financial ruin.
Umpqua Bank filed a lawsuit in Contra Costa County Superior Court on March 1 against Piedmont Lumber and co-owners William C. Myer Jr. and Victoria Myer, alleging the company is in default on nearly $15 million in loans obtained since 2007. The 14-count complaint seeks judicial foreclosure on Piedmont Lumber properties in Pittsburg, Tracy, Mendocino County and Lake County.
Attempts to reach William and Victoria Myer not immediately successful Monday. No one at Piedmont Lumber headquarters in Pittsburg would comment.
County Costa County records show a bank lien filed March 2 began foreclosure proceedings related to the Pittsburg property.
Another lawsuit was filed federal court March 1 against the company by Northwest Administrations, which handles the Western Conference of Teamsters Pension Trust Fund on behalf of union employees. The complaint alleges that since November, the company has failed to make fringe benefit contributions as required in the union contract.
After hours of digging with a machine shovel and a loader at the Walnut Creek yard Monday, the experts remained well short of the evidence needed to either confirm or rule out arson. Contra Costa Fire District investigators, with help from U.S. Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents, focused on a general area toward the rear of the property where the fire likely began.
"We have no evidence as to the specific cause," Massenkoff said. "But there is a lot of physical evidence at this scene. It will take time to study it all."
Massenkoff said the business was closed when the fire started, the second Saturday that Piedmont Lumber had shuttered because of budget issues. He said investigators have no evidence linking Saturday's fire to the earlier blaze at the company's Pittsburg facility.
Staff writer Paul Burgarino contributed to this report. Contact Malaika Fraley atmfraley@bayareanewgroup.com. Contact Karl Fischer at kfischer@bayareanewsgroup.com.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
- 11:54 AM
- Pete Bennett
- Arson
During my research I accidently discovered a causal effect between witnesses, litigation, our legal representatives and impact on the City of Walnut Creek's budget.
There is a direct relationship to the insurance burden connected the Fatal Police Shootings, accidents and cover-ups to the budget shortfall. The actions of a very limited number have cost the city millions in losses, created endless legal skirmishes, and financially destroyed many residents including this resident.
At some point the MPA should have been able to detect through analytics and surveillance activities that constitute insurance fraud, extortion, malfeasance and conspiracy. During the December 2013 I attempted to get records on various projects in the city but was met with a wall of blue racing out of the Police Offices over the Plan Desks. Months later I discovered how accident reports were being hidden from the public and the EIR where some accidents appear to be attempted murder.
The current budget exposure could be in excess 20 million on connection to several deaths given the Banta shooting litigation started at 13 million which is the excess insurance threshold. This risk is spread around with other member cities but Walnut Creek will suffer the greatest economic harm but in my case the Police shot and killed a nice I knew. I feel very different about these events.
Between the Benny Chetcuti Jr. 30 Million Investment Fraud () and the Walter Ng. Lafayette Case of over 750 million one has to wonder why these case didn't come to light over ten years.
I personally understand because I lost over $400,000 in a estate forgery case that never got off the ground because Walnut Creek Police refused to investigate and those officers have been fire.
There is a direct relationship to the insurance burden connected the Fatal Police Shootings, accidents and cover-ups to the budget shortfall. The actions of a very limited number have cost the city millions in losses, created endless legal skirmishes, and financially destroyed many residents including this resident.
At some point the MPA should have been able to detect through analytics and surveillance activities that constitute insurance fraud, extortion, malfeasance and conspiracy. During the December 2013 I attempted to get records on various projects in the city but was met with a wall of blue racing out of the Police Offices over the Plan Desks. Months later I discovered how accident reports were being hidden from the public and the EIR where some accidents appear to be attempted murder.
The current budget exposure could be in excess 20 million on connection to several deaths given the Banta shooting litigation started at 13 million which is the excess insurance threshold. This risk is spread around with other member cities but Walnut Creek will suffer the greatest economic harm but in my case the Police shot and killed a nice I knew. I feel very different about these events.
Between the Benny Chetcuti Jr. 30 Million Investment Fraud () and the Walter Ng. Lafayette Case of over 750 million one has to wonder why these case didn't come to light over ten years.
I personally understand because I lost over $400,000 in a estate forgery case that never got off the ground because Walnut Creek Police refused to investigate and those officers have been fire.
- 11:36 AM
- Pete Bennett
- Arson, Investigations
WALNUT CREEK - Investigators spent another day Monday probing what caused a fire that destroyed a Walnut Creek lumberyard whose owners' mounting financial woes put them at risk of foreclosure on several Northern California properties. - See more at: http://thehomelesscandidate.blogspot.com/2014/08/what-caused-blaze-at-walnut-creek.html#sthash.Df6LdTrx.dpuf
- 11:28 AM
- Pete Bennett
Don Perata (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
It's best you stay away from me as it's simply risky. As my blog evolves the general public at large, local cities, risk insurers, The California State Bar, The Contra Costa Board of Supervisors and political figures such State Senator Mark DeSalunier who instead of assisting his constituents on his back on me and others. The Senators staff called the State Police who it turn I told persons were getting harmed which I know call the Contra Costa Hurt List
Sadly his long time political ally Don Perata's Daughter in-law drowned but she's one of many victims of which one was my attorneys brother in-law, the other incident nearly killed my sons just a few months before Alicia Driscoll killed her daughter but few noticed that Judith Williams killed Adam William's on Mt. Diablo at Lookout Point which is above where Loretta Hale committed suicide on Nob 11th, 2011 but from scenic drive you could see where Roma Bhatia was found dead on 680 which is adjacent to the hotel where Patricia Noel committed suicide.
Adam, Jeniva, Tim Hogan, Matt Miller, Gavin Powell, the two bodies in front of Las Lomas High School or the suicides from Kaiser Hospital or the poor homeless men who died near the new Condominium Development known as "The Villages" or the homeless men whose health destroyed after they were run over and crushed.
As this blog evolves you'll learn about the dead witnesses I've discovered connected to the 2004 Kinder Morgan Fire and you'll get to read the letters sent to EBMUD about this discovery.
Then you'll get to read my theory connecting the Contra Costa Narcotics Enforcement Taskforce Scandal e.g. Norman Wieslch, Chris Butler, Louis Lomardi, and my former Neighbor Stephen Tanabe.
Then from there I'm going to share how I've eaten from dumpsters while being terrorized by persons, police officers, and others connected to Benny Chetcuti Jr. who defrauded over 30 million from local investors. I'm going to theorize a scenario that Chetcuti's fraud game was covered up by Walnut Creek Police who've covered up the fact that everyone knew key witness Ellen Sabudaquaria statements are clearly missing from a deadly fire that killed five.
Monday, August 4, 2014
- 7:45 PM
- Pete Bennett
The plight of homeless be can tortuous and treacherous filled with setback. The homeowner's left standing with money in their hands can call the man on demand. The man comes on demand often with accusations of what are you doing here, why are you here and what brought you here.
One fine morning in Walnut Creek on July 10th Officer Donleavey decided citing me was the perfect answer at 4AM in the morning but you can read the deeper story here.
Homeless Targets - Beat Em, Jail Em, then Impale them with a residents cars
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