
Now this may be old news for some, but for those of us who can’t afford a TV had midterms these past few weeks, Berkeley, of all places, was featured on last week’s episode of America’s Most Wanted.
The crime in question was a triple homicide that took place in the city earlier this year. It began with the shooting death of Charles Davis at 10th Street and Allston Way. In the ensuing high-speed police chase, the suspects’ car crashed, killing pedestrian Floyd Ross and fellow motorist Todd Perea. Two of the four supsects in the car fled the scene on foot, and three of the four have now been arrested. Still on the loose is Rafael Campbell, who hails from Oakland and is apparently involved in the rap scene there.
A physical description of Campbell and a tip line are available on this site. The show featured a re-enactment of the crime, filmed at a different location in Berkeley, and can be viewed here.
While the show has contributed to the capture of many criminals, the shoot raised some eyebrows among locals who did not want their neighborhoods to be featured or associated with the crime.
Image Source: Daniel Y. Go under Creative Commons
Berkeley’s Most Wanted [SFGate Crime Scene Blog]
America’s Most Wanted Episode to Focus on Berkeley Incident [Daily Cal]
Tags:America's Most Wanted, crime, F*cked up things, homicide
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