DUBLIN, Calif. (KRON) — A staggering number of Alameda County deputies were ordered to turn in their service weapons and stripped of their authority as law enforcers on Friday, according to a letter written by Sheriff Gregory Ahern. A recent internal audit focused on deputies’ prior background checks and found that 47 deputies were designated as “Not Suited” for duty by their psychological examinations.
A deputy anonymously provided KRON4 with a copy of the letter on Monday. The internal audit combed through every deputy’s background check and psychological evaluation from the past six years. For years, the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office hired candidates even after they were declared “Not Suited” in their psychological exams, according to the letter.
The Sheriff’s Office realized its error after a glaring spotlight was cast on one of its deputies, Deputy Devin Williams Jr. “As a result of this audit, it was learned that the result of your Psychological Examination was listed by the psychologist who performed your evaluation as ‘Not Suited,'” Ahern wrote in the letter to deputies. Deputy accused in double homicide romantically linked with one of victims Williams is charged with murdering his girlfriend, Maria Tran, and her husband on September 7.
The night of the double homicide, Williams worked a shift at the county jail, drove to Maria and Benison Tran’s home, broke into the house, and shot the couple using his service weapon, according to investigators. Williams triggered a 12-hour manhunt before he turned himself in to police. On the same day that Williams was arrested, Lt.
Ray Kelly said the Sheriff’s Office was going to take a close look at its hiring procedures and whether any red flags were missed. “When we hired him a year ago, there were no indications that he would be capable of committing a double murder,” Kelly said. The internal audit reached far beyond Williams — every deputy’s hiring process was scrutinized.
An @ACSOSheriffs deputy allegedly broke into a Dublin family’s home and murdered 2 people today. Sheriff’s Lt. Kelly said, “Our agency is in shock.
We had no idea that this could happen. “My full story: https://t. co/nwZhkFERCU pic.
twitter. com/vEN58W4LZo— Amy Larson (@AmyLarson25) September 7, 2022 “We looked into the files. We began to see that the rules had changed.
The scores that we thought were passing (state standards) were just below passing, and as a result of that, the people that we employed would not qualify with their psychological exams to be peace officers,” Kelly said. Now, 47 deputies will be restricted to desk duties until they are re-tested with psychological exams and pass. Sheriff Ahern wrote in his letter to deputies, “The Sheriff’s Office intends to schedule you another Psychological Examination.
You will retain your pay and benefits and will still work, but in the meantime, our legal counsel has informed our Office that you will not be authorized to carry a firearm and you cannot make arrests based upon probable cause, issue traffic citations, or perform any function reserved for peace officers. ” Ahern ended his letter writing, “Our intention is to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. We also intend to have you return to full duty status once you obtain a ‘Suitable’ finding.
” Meanwhile, investigators are retracing Williams’ life to unravel what went wrong in Williams’ life and mind that drove him to kill two people. “There is no excuse for this. It’s not rational.
He is a coward. He’s cold-hearted. This thing has rocked our Dublin community and the Sheriff’s Office,” Kelly told KRON4.
Williams, 24, of Stockton, remains locked in Santa Rita Jail with no bail. .
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