Assassination of William Cann
The assassination of Union City, California, police chief William Cann occurred on June 11, 1974, at a public meeting in the Decoto neighborhood. The meeting was intended to address community tension, which was related to the April 1974 police shooting of Alberto Terrones, and to the simmering racial tensions between Chicanos who had settled in Decoto when it was an agricultural area of Alameda County, and newly arrived whites who were remodeling the settlement and the schools in their own image.
Assassination of William Cann | |
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Location | Our Lady of the Rosary Church Decoto, Union City, California, USA |
Date | June 11, 1974 |
Target | Officer John Miner (planned) William Zaner (planned) William Cann (carried out) |
Deaths | 1 |
Injured | 4 |
Motive | Revenge for murder of Alberto Terrones |
Accused | Leonard Baca (shooter), Ruben Vizcarra, Angel Ramirez, Paul Mendoza |
Convicted | Leonard Baca (second-degree murder) |
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