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Two killed, one injured in Antioch shooting, early Wednesday morning

Wednesday, June 17th, 2015

By Acting Lieutenant Tom Fuhrmann, Antioch Police Investigations Bureau

On Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at approximately 12:27 AM, Antioch Police Officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 1800 block of Cavallo Road. When officers arrived they found an adult female and an adult male deceased from apparent gunshot wounds. A third victim was also located on scene. The third victim was also an adult female and had sustained a non life threatening gunshot wound and was transported to an area hospital to be treated. This case is being investigated by the Antioch Police Department Investigations Bureau. We are in the preliminary stages of the investigation and no further information will be released at this time.

Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to call Det. Colley with the Antioch Police Department at (925) 779-6922. You may also text a tip to 274637 (CRIMES) using key word ANTIOCH.

Jordan offers one more response to Watchdog over Charter City proposal

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

Dear Editor,

Here is my response to Ms. Zivica’s column published on the Herald website, June 15, 2015.

Barbara, you begin by quoting Sir Francis Bacon. I’m not going to quote some obscure Sixteenth Century Philosopher. But I will quote the Eagles from 1974.

Just remember this, my girl, when you look up in the sky You can see the stars and still not see the light.”

So, let us begin. Again Ms. Zivica offers no solution or suggestions as to how we should all address the unfunded retirement liability for the City of Antioch. This should not be about pointing fingers, laying blame or frightening the citizens. We are where we are with this problem. Problems need solutions and Ms. Zivica offers none. But she is not alone. Neither does the City Manager or the current Council Members. Silence is not golden in finance.

Yes, Barbara, Charter Cities have a much greater degree of latitude in how they address issues or seat Council Members. That does not mean that an approved Charter has to largely move away from our current General Law governing outline. It simply can allow a funding mechanism for the approximate amount due of $150,000,000.00.

Barbara, where do you suggest we generate the necessary amount? If we don’t get very serious about this matter quickly, within five years it is possible that we will have funds for about fifty police officers and nothing else. No finance department, no building department, no code enforcement, no animal services, nothing. A major amount of funds will be mandated to pay for employees’ current and retired financial obligation.

I am not suggesting that the funds charged in transfer fees created by a Charter City be delivered to the General Fund. That would be a mistake because it would rely on the staff and Council to promise they would only use the money to pay off the debt. Obviously we have seen too many promises made and not kept in this town. Additionally, we could, as part of the Charter, sunset the transfer fee implemented upon the full payment of the unfunded CalPERS amount, if it was the will of the majority.

All said, the complete terms and conditions of the city Charter can be clearly stated and defined before the approval of the citizens. What is wrong in presenting the matter to the voters? Let democracy work.

Barbara, you mention that the citizens are over taxed and over burdened.

Measure C was sold to the citizens by the Mayor and Council to hire additional police officers. I believe the number was twenty two more. Effectively we have almost a zero net gain. Here you are correct. It was a General Fund measure and, well, the money isn’t really being used for what it was intended; additional police. Another broken promise by the Council and Administrative Staff. Most likely there will be no extension of this additional sales tax. I know I won’t vote for it again. Will you?

Measure O is different. Here you misstate the facts. Measure O is not a burden to most of the citizens of Antioch. And, of no burden to you since, you don’t own residential rental property. I supported and voted for the ballot measure and pay the fee, multiple times over. Not because I like taxes but because most of the rental property in Antioch is owned by non-resident landlords who don’t care about our city and who pay almost nothing to improve the quality of life here in town. They needed to begin paying their fair share. Period.

You also mention schools. School bonds are generally for students and schools. Should we stop educating our children? Should we let Antioch High fall in on the classrooms? Really? Are you really that short sighted? I attended Antioch public schools and graduated from Antioch High and UC Davis. Both of my daughters attended Antioch public schools and one graduated from Antioch High and the other from Deer Valley. One is a graduate of UC Santa Cruz and the other is attending UC Davis in the fall. I can only say to the faculty and staff; job well done. Thank you.

You also state Barbara, that it is the State of California’s fault that the retirement accounts at CalPERS were underfunded. The City was just following the lead of the State. Really? So if the City Manager leads the City off a bridge and you follow then it is really his fault you are dead? You’re not smart enough to know falling off a bridge isn’t a very good idea?

Look, the CalPERS “pay as you go” plan was not and is not a good system and it has created a monster of a problem not just for Antioch but all cities who participated and made minimum payments. But, when your City Council tells you they have hired the best in staff; educated in government accounting and finance, and you get to a point of no return, then it is time to take responsibility for your mistakes, as a city. Blaming someone or something else, the State of California, is no solution.

And, so in conclusion let me end with effectively the same question. What is your solution Barbara?

Mark Jordan, Antioch

One man, two boys arrested in Anioch burglary, Tuesday afternoon, police search for fourth suspect

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

By Sergeant Santiago Castillo, Antioch Police Field Services Bureau

On Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at 1:57 PM, Antioch Police Officers were dispatched to the report of a possible residential burglary in progress. A witness observed three male subjects enter the rear window of a neighbors house in the 2000 block of Reseda Drive, while a fourth subject was waiting outside as a look out. As police were arriving, the subjects exited the house and entered into a waiting vehicle. Arriving officers located the vehicle and attempted to catch up to it to attempt a car stop but the vehicle fled at a high rate of speed.

Officers located the vehicle on a nearby court where all four occupants fled on foot and began jumping fences into the surround neighborhood. A perimeter was quickly set up and three of the four subjects were located and arrested, including Kelvaugh Wells, age 22 and two 16-year-old males. The fourth subject is still outstanding and is described as a black male 17-20 years old with a thin build and shoulder length dreadlocks with blonde tips.

Property taken from the residence was located inside the suspect vehicle which included several firearms.

The Juveniles were sent to Juvenile Hall while Wells was sent to the Martinez Detention Facility.

If anyone has any information related to this incident, they are encouraged to call the Antioch Police Department non-emergency line at (925) 778-2441. They may also text an anonymous tip to 274637(CRIMES) using key word ANTIOCH in the body of the text.

Warriors win first NBA championship in 40 years, parade and rally in Oakland, Friday

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

By Allen Payton

The Golden State Warriors did it! They won the NBA championship for the first time since 1975, by defeating LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers at their home, by a score of 105-97 Tuesday night. Andre Iguodala was awarded the MVP award for the series, after scoring 25 points during Game 6, helping the Dubs to beat the Cavs four games to two.

The championship parade and rally will be held in Oakland beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday. Following is the information from the Warriors website:

Parade To Start At 10:00 A.M. At Broadway & 11th With Rally To Follow at Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center

The Golden State Warriors and the City of Oakland will host a parade and rally to honor the 2014-15 NBA Champion Golden State Warriors on Friday, June 19, 2015, beginning at 10:00 a.m. The parade will begin on Broadway at 11th Street, turning right on Grand Avenue, and right on Harrison to Lakeside Drive, ending on Oak and proceeding to the Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center for the Rally.

Fans can begin to line up for the Rally as early as 5:00 a.m. at Lakeshore and 12th Street.

BART will run extra trains through Oakland all day and will modify routes to accommodate parade and rally attendants. Pay close attention to signage and BART employee directions.

Details about taking AC Transit to the parade festivities, including information about bus detours in downtown Oakland, are available online at www.actransit.org.”

courtesy of Golden State Warriors.

courtesy of Golden State Warriors.

Antioch Lapidary Club to hold annual Rock Sale/Swap and Bar-B-Que, Saturday

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

Antioch Lapidary Club Rock Sale 06-15

Jeremy “Lumpy” Sturgill, young owner of Lumpy’s Diner in Antioch, Brentwood and Pittsburg, dies Tuesday

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
A photo with a special effect of Jeremy "Lumpy" Sturgill, center in red hat, with family and friends posted on the Facebook page for Lumpy's Diner.

A photo of Jeremy “Lumpy” Sturgill, center in red hat, with family and friends posted on the Facebook page for Lumpy’s Diner.

Flowers were placed in front of the door which bore a sign saying "closed until further notice" at Lumpy's Antioch location, Tuesday afternoon.

Flowers were placed in front of the door which bore a sign saying “closed until further notice” at Lumpy’s Antioch location, Tuesday afternoon.

By Allen Payton

Friends and customers of Jeremy “Lumpy” Sturgill, owner of Lumpy’s Diner in Antioch and Pittsburg, and Lumpy’s Express in Brentwood, mourned his passing, via social media, on Tuesday morning just after 8:00 a.m.

Flowers were placed at the door of the Antioch location, and a sign on the window there stated “Lumpy’s Diner will be closed until further notice.” However, both the Brentwood and Pittsburg locations were open on Tuesday.

The business’ website provides information about Sturgill and his business:

“Lumpy’s Diner was built in 2008 by Jeremy (Lumpy) Sturgill. He grew up in the restaurant industry. His parents created Digger’s Diner in Concord, CA. Lumpy started running that diner at the age of 14. After dedicating his life to the business, it was time for him to strike out on his own path. With the first Lumpy’s Diner being built in 2008, two more locations followed shortly after.

The Pittsburg Lumpy’s became the second location and after noticing a huge demand for the quality of food and service Lumpy expects, the idea to streamline the process and create a faster, over the counter version of Lumpy’s Diner was born. That extension of this brand is Lumpy’s Diner Express. The first LDX, as we like to refer to it, was opened in 2012 in Brentwood, Ca.

So much has changed for Lumpy since beginning his exciting adventure… he met a woman who truly is his companion, she helps him in every way. That woman is Marci and the two got married in 2011. As life tends to be, the two quickly had their first child and welcomed Jaxx into the family, November of 2012. This family has worked together, hand and hand, to make Lumpy’s Diner and Lumpy’s Diner Express the best locally owned restaurant in the East Bay.

Recently the Lumpy’s Diner crew’s operations have expanded to include a catering business known as Elle Dee’s. The team caters everything from car show to weddings (check out our catering page). As we continue to grow one thing remains true… without all the strong support we get from our customers, we wouldn’t be where we are today. With 5 successful years behind us we thrive to continue as a community based establishment and offer a fun and exciting environment for you and your family to enjoy. Make sure to visit us at one of our annual events (fundraisers, car shows, burger contest and toy drive) or during the week for a laid back dining experience. Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you!

World Famous Since 2008!

Lumpy’s was known for their burgers, as well as their car, truck and bike shows and burger eating contests. Sturgill was known for his generosity, having his business sponsor Christmas toy drives with former 49er Jeremy Newberry.

On his Facebook page, Newberry wrote “R.I.P. Lump. You will be missed by many.”

Others posted photos they had taken with Sturgill, including one with East Bay Regional Parks Director Diane Burgis and her family.

Maria Lazzerini, the night manager at the Deer Valley Safeway in Antioch, wrote “R.I.P Lumpy! You will be missed! The community has lost of of the most caring and giving guys!! Way too young! Prayers to his family.”

Referring to a fundraiser held at Lumpy’s, for her daughter who had a brain tumor, Lazzerini added, “So young and so caring. He…was always so giving with the communities fundraiser, including Alison’s.”

RIP Lumpy Sturgill,” wrote Doug Knowles who posted additional photos and a TV commercial for Lumpy’s on his Facebook Page. “You and Your Family are in our Thoughts and Prayers.”

A GoFundMe page has been set up by LaTasha Renée, entitled The Sturgill Family Fund.  By 5:00 p.m., on Tuesday, the goal of $10,000 had been surpassed by $1,570. Following is the message on that page:

Last night our Fit Family member and friend, Marci Sturgill and their 2 boys, suffered a devastating loss and the earth lost an angel. Lumpy, beloved husband, son, father and owner of Lumpy’s Diner passed away.

Lumpy was known and valued for all he gave to others and for the friend and business owner he was in our community. He loved his family and his infectious smile, his passion for his customers and for his business will be missed

Please consider making a donation to help The Sturgill Family. They need the community that Lumpy so willing loved on to give back in an effort to help ease the financial pain that this devastating loss can cause a family that is self employed. All funds donated will go directly to the Sturgill Family.
Thank you in advance for your donation and it comes with much love and many prayers to you and your boys Marci! Xo”

Please check back for details on his official obituary and possible memorial service.

Celebration of Art exhibit returns to the Antioch Historical Society Museum for 10th year, starting Saturday

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
By Barbara Silverman

By Barbara Silverman

By Dianne Curtain

By Dianne Curtain

The Arts & Cultural Foundation, once again in partnership with the Antioch Historical Society, will host the 10th Annual Celebration of Art 2015 Exhibit at the Antioch Historical Society Museum. This is a non-juried exhibit with no required theme, with up to 60+ local artists participating in the event. The event begins on Saturday, June 20th, with an artist reception from 2-4 PM. The exhibit continues through Saturday, July 22nd. The event, artist reception and entry to the museum are free.

The Antioch Historical Society Museum is located at 1500 West 4th Street, Antioch and is open Wednesdays & Saturdays, from 1-4 PM. Admission is free. Please visit www.Art4Antioch.org/CelebrationOfArt/asp for more information. For questions, please email Diane@Art4Antioch.org or call Diane Gibson-Gray at (925) 325-9897.

Partial list of registered artists: Barbara Silverman, Betty Espindola, Beverly Knight, Beverly C. Turner, Beverly Martinez, Charles J. Fox, Jr., Chris Anway, Clyde Cox, Dianne Curtain, Easy Gonzales, Fred Hoskins, Gary Durate, Gloria Cannon, Janice Dilbeck, Jeff Strawther, Jerome Gibson, Joel Summerhill, Joyce Jenkins, Julia Starr, Katie Casey, Kay Kirby, Ken Tomlin, Kyoko Campbell, Laurie DiMaggio, Margarida Moniz, Michael Pohl, Michele Eakin, Michelle Brady, Michelle Brokaw, Nordyn Anderson, Patty Geyser, Paul Schorr, Prudence Capelle, Robert Lee Haycock, Rosa Prado, Rosalinda Grejsen, Sal Valencia, Sherry Cummings and Shirley DiMecurio.

Not in our house! Golden State rolls to their second win-in-a-row to lead series 3-2 over Cavaliers

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015
Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are ready to close out Game 6 and bring the Bay Area their first championship in 40-years on Tuesday in Cleveland. photo by Felicia D. Purcell

Jubilant Warriors Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are ready to close out the series in Game 6 and bring the Bay Area their first NBA championship in 40-years on Tuesday in Cleveland. photo by Felicia D. Purcell

Now one game away from their first NBA Championship in 40 years

By Felicia D. Purcell

The Antioch Herald

What a difference a week can make.

This time last week Cleveland was up 2-1 on the Golden State Warriors and the name on a constant loop was Cavaliers guard Matthew Dellavedova, the Australian savior, and St. Mary’s grad, who shut down the scoring machine of the Babyface Assassin, Warriors MVP Stephen Curry in Games 2 and 3.

But that was last week, and now the Warriors are one game away from their first NBA championship in 40 years beating the Cavs before another sellout crowd at ORACLE by the score of 104-91, Sunday night, jumping to a 3-2 series lead.

Playing like the team we’ve come to know with the best record in the league, the Warriors were led by Curry as he re-established himself as the league’s MVP scoring 37-points, while Draymond Green chipped in 16-points.

LeBron James carried his team all across the board finishing with another triple-double; 40-points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists but his ‘court’ couldn’t hold the Golden State down with four of the Warriors starters finishing in double-digits. Dellavadeova would be held to only five points.

Unlike the Cavaliers, the Warriors have a wide range of players they can depend on, on any given night. But head coach Steve Kerr still wants them to keep their confidence and stay the course heading into Tuesday’s game.

It’s a very confident group,” he said. “They’ve had a heck of a season and they’re playing obviously at a high level. So they feel very confident. Sometimes we’re a little too confident and we get a little carried away.”

The locker room presence of the Warriors has not changed from the regular season. There isn’t a sense of ‘we got this.’ But, when Curry has participated in interviews he has spoken of ‘it’ and ‘when’ they win it all. Yet, if James has anything to say about it they will be playing a Game 7 and he will do all that he can to even the series at home.

We don’t want them celebrating at all, no matter if it’s on our home floor or on their home floor. We’ve come this far, and we’ve been very good at home,” James said slowly and deliberately after the game, making it clear that he wouldn’t go down without a fight.

Iman Shumpert and J.R. Smith who came in a trade to the Cavs in February, from the Knicks haven’t had the type of appearances that were expected of them coming into this series, in comparison to how they played in the Atlanta series. They would play better than Dellavedova finishing Sunday’s game with Shumpert, who’s been nursing a shoulder injury, finishing with 10 points and Smith coming off the bench with 14 points.

He’s a big reason we’re here,” said Cavs head coach David Blatt of Smith pre-game when asked about how he would use him and Shumpert in the game.

Despite the lack of energy the Cavs displayed, they still played the Warriors hard and tough and the score did not reflect the type of game they brought.

I just felt the need that if we’re going to win and we’re going to turn this series around, that that needed to be stated not only to the team, but to the world, because we were completely getting outworked, out hustled, out dogged, however you want to put it,” said Draymond Green of the way the Warriors had been playing prior to their last two games. Green broke out of his slump going 4-for-9 from the field with five assists, one 3-pointer and 16 points.

There are a maximum of only two games left in this exciting series. Game 6 is in Cleveland and begins at 6:00 p.m. Pacific on Tuesday, June 16 on ABC. Should there be a need for a Game 7, tip-off will be this Friday at 6:00 p.m. also on ABC.

NOTES AND TIDBITS

Golden State had its 134h consecutive sellout at ORACLE.

Curry scored a team high 37-points his highest so far of the Finals. He scored the most points by a Warrior in the NBA Finals since Rick Barry (38) on 5/23/75.

Lebron James scored his 14th career playoff triple-double (40 pts, 14 reb, 11ast) his second of The 2015 NBA Finals.

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