By: David Hernandez
A former Alameda County deputy was sentenced to 50 years in prison for killing a couple in their East Bay home.
David Hernandez is a Breaking News Reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle. He covers public safety, focusing on crime, law enforcement, and the judicial system, drawing from his previous experience at the San Diego Union-Tribune. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including The Los Angeles Times and The Bakersfield Californian.
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David appears to focus on local crime stories, particularly those related to legal proceedings and law enforcement activities. If you have knowledge or insights into ongoing criminal cases, arrests, police activities in the United States, California, or San Diego area, offering commentary or expertise may resonate with him.
Given the high percentage of evolving stories and breaking news in his coverage attributes, he might be open to pitches that can provide exclusive updates on ongoing cases or new developments in crime-related incidents within his geographic focus. It's important to note that David's primary interest seems centered around local crime and police activities rather than broader national issues.
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