Fiery fatal crash in on Dublin-San Ramon border involved two brothers
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:45:58 GMT
DUBLIN — A fiery crash earlier this week on one of the city’s most-used roads killed two men who were brothers, authorities said Friday.Adam Rasheed, 25, and Khaleed Rasheed, 23, both died Tuesday night, after the car they were in lost control, hit a tree and pole and caught fire.The wreck happened about 10:30 p.m. on Dougherty Valley Road near Fall Creek Road, right on the border of Dublin and San Ramon. The road is six lanes with a raised median and has a speed limit of 45 mph, according to police.Dublin police said the BMW was speeding and split in two when it hit the tree and pole. The road was shut down for hours in the aftermath of the crash.Both brothers attended Dougherty Valley High School, and Khaleed Rasheed was a member of the lacrosse team.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | ‘I didn’t even say goodbye’: Los Gatos man details heart-wrenching loss of wife and daughter killed in Santa Clara car crash Crashes and Disasters | ...‘I didn’t even say goodbye’: Los Gatos man details heart-wrenching loss of wife and daughter killed in Santa Clara car crash
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(KRON) -- A San Jose doctor has been convicted of 12 counts of illegally prescribing opioids by a federal jury, the United States Department of Justice announced Friday. Donald Siao was found guilty of distributing the controlled substances oxycodone and hydrocodone outside of the usual course of his professional practice and without a legitimate medical purpose. Arrest made in fatal shooting near Powell Street BART Station Siao, 58, is a licensed physician who practices family medicine in San Jose, the DOJ stated. Trial evidence showed that he was identified in a separate prescription fraud investigation after investigators discovered Siao had written 8,201 prescriptions for controlled substance medications in just one year, between May 2016 and May 2017.During the course of an ensuing investigation, Siao prescribed oxycodone and hydrocodone in "increasing quantities" over 17 visits from four undercover officers posing as patients, the DOJ said. Despite complaining only of vague ...Victims in deadly crash at Dublin-San Ramon border identified as two brothers
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:45:58 GMT
(BCN) -- Two brothers died in a fiery crash Tuesday night near the Dublin-San Ramon border that may have been caused by speed, according to police and the Alameda County coroner's bureau. Adam Rasheed, 25, and Khaleed Rasheed, 23, both of San Ramon, died when their vehicle hit a tree and a light pole shortly before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday at Dougherty and Fall Creek roads. Why does illegal street vending in Mission District seem to go unpunished? SF police union explains Officers responded and located the vehicle on fire, Dublin Police Capt. Gurvinder Gosal said Wednesday. When fire crews put out the blaze, inside were the brothers. Adam Rasheed was driving and may have lost control of the vehicle before the crash, Gosal said. The crash involved only the vehicle the Rasheeds were in, Gosal said. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.Xylazine-laced fentanyl is causing wounds and scrambling efforts to stop overdoses
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A powerful animal sedative in the illicit drug supply is complicating the U.S. response to the opioid crisis, scrambling longstanding methods for reversing overdoses and treating addiction.Xylazine can cause severe skin wounds, but whether it is leading to more deaths — as suggested by officials in Washington — is not yet clear, according to health and law enforcement professionals on the front lines of efforts in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. In fact, early data suggests the drug may inadvertently be diluting the effects of fentanyl, the synthetic opioid behind most overdose deaths.There is broad agreement, however, that much more information is needed to understand xylazine’s impact, to craft ways of disrupting illegal supplies and to develop medicines to reverse its effects.“We don’t know whether xylazine is increasing the risk of overdose or reducing the risk of overdose,” said Dr. Lewis Nelson of Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, who advises federal ...Latest news
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