Recent news from California includes the arrest of Christopher Foy for allegedly firing a rifle at a business, while Royl Roberts has resigned following the transition of DA leadership. In Fairfield, Brandon Torres-Mendoza is considered competent for trial related to a stabbing incident on an Amtrak train. A significant investigation reveals shortcomings in for-profit mental health hospitals. Additionally, Tre Kenneth Clay's release from jail concerning his infant son's death raises questions about the legal process, and local experts anticipate a low sale price for federal buildings if sold by the Trump administration.
The Chronicle is continuing its investigative deep-dive into the world of for-profit mental health hospitals in California, finding how they increasingly have added beds while under-hiring staff, leading to neglect and some unnecessary deaths.
27-year-old Tre Kenneth Clay was ordered released by a Solano County judge after four years in jail for the death of his infant son in 2021, and a trial vacated, possibly due to a lack of evidence, and it seems the DA's office intends to re-file the case.
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