The Brentwood Police Department will host a Town Hall meeting tomorrow, October 17th, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM at the Brentwood Community Center, located at 35 Oak Street in the City of Brentwood.
Join us for an informative evening with Sergeant Brouillette and other members of the Brentwood Police Department. The focus of this Town Hall will be on critical incidents at schools, providing insight into how such situations are managed and resolved.
Brentwood Police encourage all community members to attend and engage in this important discussion. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the inner workings of your police department and the decision-making processes during critical incidents. We look forward to seeing you there and strengthening our community ties.
Recent School Stories:
- Oct 15 – Martinez Police Say Alhambra High School Threat Traced to Germany
- Sept. 25 – Governor Signs Legislation to Establish Guidelines for Active Shooter Drills in Schools
- Sept. 23 – Governor Newsom Signs Phone-Free School Act
- Sept. 15 – Oakley: Teen Arrested After Knife Brandished During Freedom HS Fight” According to the Oakley Police Department, shortly after 10:00 AM, a fight occurred on the Freedom High School campus between two male students. During the fight, a knife fell from one of the males, a 16-year-old, waistband onto the ground. The 16 year old picked it up and the other student fled. The 16 year old chased after the other student while holding the knife but did not catch him. The 16-year-old then ran off campus. The 16-year-old returned later and was taken into custody by Oakley Police School Resource Officer Griggs. The 16 year old was transported and booked into Juvenile Hall for a multitude of charges