RICHMOND, Calif. (KGO) -- Tuesday night there were terrifying moments outside a popular local strip mall in the East Bay where two people were shot, one critically. Blossoms on the nearby plum tree were signs of spring. There were a total of 18 killings in the city in all of 2021. In April 1952, no players were in sight at the Byrd Park tennis courts. First gaining fame by correctly predicting that an underdog would take a boxing title in 1927, the horse was only correct about one prediction in this visit that 1st District Congressman Edward J. Robeson Jr. would win his next election. In August 1955, Mrs. Burlee stood on her front lawn at Tree Hill Farm in Henrico Countys Varina area and admired the view of Richmond. In February 1951, Mrs. J.H. In May 1954, James River Garden Club members visited the Branch House on Monument Avenue in Richmond to make last-minute arrangements before the weekends flower show. The Richmond school, on Hanover Avenue in the Fan District, was dedicated in September 1911. In 1949, Randolph retired from a long career that encompassed teaching and supervising teacher training and curriculums for black schools in the Richmond area. Here, he greeted a crowd of 25,000 from his train in Petersburg, the last stop before heading to Richmond for his sixth speech of the day. He said the row of mailboxes was the longest on his route. Here, train engineer Mr. Denton got orders from stationmaster Mr. Boykin. The pond was a popular ice-skating spot whenever it froze. It had become a part of her routine a habitual, unspoken promise between her and her nephew,Steven Carey. One driver reported waiting eight hours to unload his truck. In October 1952, University of Richmond cross country coach Fred Hardy trained his runners team captain Bill Jordan set the pace ahead of a meet against Virginia Military Institute in Lexington. In January 1952, Virginia Union University basketball teammates (from left) Andrew Rodez, Herman Howard and Ricky Johnson rested during a practice before an upcoming game against North Carolina College. The survivor was airlifted in critical condition to a nearby hospital. In February 1956, Teen Age Party, a televised music and dancing show for the younger crowd, was broadcast on Saturdays from the WRVA Theatre in downtown Richmond. Anyone with information is asked to contact Richmond police or CrimeStoppers. The students filed out in an orderly column while a teacher remained at the door to make sure all youths exited safely. About 250 trucks delivered on this day alone, and as many as 85 were lined up at one time. RICHMOND A 32-year-old Richmond man died in what police said was a drive-by shooting near Contra Costa College on Tuesday. The bridge was retired from service in the early 1930s after a new span began carrying southbound U.S. 1/301 traffic over Falling Creek in Chesterfield County. In July 1959, Phyllis Grove (from left), Alta Strickland and David Fridley analyzed cigarette smoke using a gas chromatograph at Philip Morris in Richmond. This May 1953 image shows the old church tower on Jamestown Island. Your access to this page has been blocked. This 1950 image shows part of the Bellona Arsenal property in Chesterfield County. The wagon was among numerous items being transferred from Cameron Station in Alexandria; it can still be seen at the Army Quartermaster Museum at Fort Lee. He stayed with WRVA until 1993, just several weeks before his death. In September 1958, a yard full of bicycles made clear that classes were back in session at Westhampton School in Richmond. The device scooped grain from ground level and transferred it up for storage, and the wheels allowed it to be moved from place to place. The story said there were 122 such accidents in Virginia in 1949, with 23 people killed. Scene of fatal shooting on 3100 block of Esmond St. in Richmond, October 3, 2019. This March 1959 image shows the Richmond skyline from the south bank of the James River. In April 1952, Eleanor Brown, a student at Brook Hill School, donned a bunny suit for the Richmond Easter Parade. The buildings to be demolished were to the right of Diggs & Beadles Seed Co. Inc. On July 11, 1950, part of the ceiling of the Park Theater at 810 E. Broad St. collapsed during a showing, injuring 17. In December 1959, the Seventh Street parking garage in downtown Richmond was the largest of 54 properties, valued collectively at about $1.2 million, that were slated for condemnation by the city as part of plans to build a civic center. 4 Clubhouse: ext. In October 1954, traffic stacked up at Fifth and Franklin streets in downtown Richmond on a busy shopping day. At about 4 p.m., one man was killed and another man injured in a drive-by shooting in the area of 5th Street and Macdonald Avenue, police said. "Right when I got here to my front door, I see a dead body right there," said Moreno, pointing to an area on the sidewalk in front of his gate. The work was expected to cost about $165,000 and take approximately seven months. In March 1956, a full house at the Arena in Richmond watched the State Group 1 high school basketball tournament. In July 1950, heavyweight boxing legend Jack Dempsey came to Richmond as a headline attraction for a different event: He was referee of a wrestling match. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. In August 1942, white visitors enjoyed a day at Wilcox Lake in Petersburg. A 1950 image of Adams Street at West Leigh Street. As part of a larger resurfacing and repair project across the city, Cary was repaved with blacktop between Belmont and Nansemond streets by Richmonds Department of Public Works. The local baseball team drew more than 18,500 fans in total for single games on Friday and Saturday and the Sunday double-header. Owned by Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Chenery, Hill Prince did not return to racing until fall 1951 and only raced one more year after before being retired. In February 1958, a line of vehicles moved along Chamberlayne Avenue at Lombardy Street on Richmonds North Side. This May 1959 image shows construction along Patterson Avenue between Libbie and Maple avenues in Richmond. Pomeroy said. In spring 1950, work was scheduled to begin to widen this south end of the North Boulevard railroad overpass. This November 1950 image shows the Sixth Street Market, where the city of Richmond was set to raise rents to be more in line with prevailing rates. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. About an hour-and-a-half later, officers were called to another shooting a short distance away in the 2400 block of MacDonald Avenue. In 1942, it started using an old house at 4401 Forest Hill Ave. for all meetings outside regular services. Pomeroy said. In January 1957, the University of Richmond's Boatwright Memorial Library created a vivid reflection in Westhampton Lake. Smith did pre-trip paperwork in a train caboose before a ride to Washington. The change was in anticipation of expanding the configuration to begin at the city limits. The office was closed in April 1953. This site now houses the 17th Street Farmers Market, but its history as a public gathering place and market dates to the 1700s. Spriggs, worshipful master of East End Lodge 233, A.F. Watching the children (from left) were H.F. Taylor, Lions Club president; Joseph Rotella, school principal; and F.M. The parade was cancelled in 1973 as in-store activities took greater prominence. In May 1950, Willie Bradby (left) and Pamunkey Chief Tecumseh Deerfoot Cook checked a shad net on their reservation in King William County. In March 1950, four girls played jump-rope in a Richmond city park. In August 1950, the 176th Infantry of the Virginia National Guard was training at Camp Pickett in preparation for possible duty in Korea. The other victim, 30-year-old Brandell Baker, of Richmond, died at the scene. Rick Hurd has covered breaking news, crime and public safety since 2011 after spending 16 years covering sports, including the A's and Sharks. Only Dickinson survived the first day of the event. On Nov. 3, 1950, Nobel laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck addressed the Virginia Teachers Association and Virginia Education Association in separate sessions; the VTA was a black organization. Pomeroy said. We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. Both were pronounced dead at the scene in South Richmond. The men used the hot boxes at the Richmond YMCA, which could be set to 115 degrees and could leave the body cleansed and refreshed. In September 1950, two girls from the Belle Bryan Day Nursery visited Miller & Rhoads in downtown Richmond to see the Dunn Bros. miniature circus the biggest little show on Earth, as it proclaimed itself. The swimming facility was segregated, and the lake was closed by the city in 1958 to prevent integration. John S. Battle first designated such a week in 1950. RICHMOND A man wounded last week in a shooting that killed a 30-year-old man died from his injuries on Saturday. Henrico County had recently reduced the speed limit on its portion of Monument from 50 to 35, and a Richmond News Leader editorial urged the city to raise its limit to match that. Osterbind was one of several members of his family who worked at Tredegar over the course of four generations. Tornado damage from June 14, 1951 storm. Richmond shooting leaves two wounded By KTVU Staff Published June 3, 2021 Crime and Public Safety KTVU FOX 2 RICHMOND, Calif. - Police are investigating a shooting that left two people. faced Virginia Tech in the Tobacco Festival football game at City Stadium in Richmond. In March 1953, L. Howard Jenkins, head of a Richmond book manufacturer that bore his name, supervised workers at his plant on West Broad Street. Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. According to the story, in about 1922, the 6-year-old son of a preacher-farmer in Powhatan County kept eating persimmons one day until he developed a stomachache and was brought to the hospital. This December 1951 image shows the Tummyache persimmon tree in the back of Retreat for the Sick Hospital at Grove Avenue and Mulberry Street in Richmond. About 1,800 spectators turned out for the days racing, which featured a 25-lap final race. In July 1950, women lounged on a floating platform at a swimming hole that was once a quarry. The school, which cost about $1.1 million, opened the previous month and had roughly 500 high school and 500 elementary students. In May 1953, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad conductor H.C. Rollins (right) and flagman C.H. Also to those who are in pain.". A dog also was wounded, police said. Paramedics tried to revive Wright at the scene, but he died there. "There's no indication that the suspects were at the party at any time," said Richmond Police Lt. Matt Stonebraker. Regarding segregation, she suggested that in later years we will find teachers of all races meeting here together.. In January 1964, Jewell Mason, one of Richmonds few female cab drivers, chatted with her husband, Otha, who also drove cabs. It was presented to the school by the PTA, which had collected donations for playground equipment. The location opened on April 25, 1946, and specials included a three-piece mahogany bedroom suite for $199.50 and card tables for $3.50 each. On Aug. 28, 1950, Richmond's first black firefighting unit took charge of Engine Co. 9 at Fifth and Duval streets. The station was formed in 1948 as the Glenwood Farms Fire Department, serving the Mechanicsville Turnpike area. Police said a 65-year-old man was also injured in the shooting and was airlifted to a hospital with critical injuries. Tornado felled trees in front of Commonwealth Club on Franklin St., June 13, 1951. In November 1950, City Council was set to consider a request to abandon the stretch of 23rd Street between Cary and Dock streets, partially occupied by the railroad tracks seen in the distance. Also Monday, police announced an arrest in a homicide that occurred Saturday in Southside Park at S. 6th St. and Virginia Ave. In April 1950, this coal bin in the Highland Springs High School shop building was cleaned out and converted into a practice room for the school band. RICHMOND (CBS SF) -- Police were investigating a shooting in near Nevin Park in Richmond that killed . In December 1951, Mrs. Herbert Flax showed her daughter, Susan April, how the light candles on the menorah in celebration of Hanukkah at Temple Beth Israel in Richmond. In our opinion, this was absolutely targeted, Pomeroy said. The fire caused $100,000 in damage and displaced Nathans tailor shop and the DeJarnette & Paul insurance agency. The James River reached flood stage, and while that was enough to cover docks, the rains finally relented. The children were taken to the hospital in both instances but survived the shootings. Investigators were following up on leads, but there were no arrests at this time, Pomeroy said. In October 1950, Virginia Randolph attended the cornerstone-laying ceremony for a $262,000 addition to the former one-room schoolhouse in Glen Allen that she started in 1892 and that was named for her. Witnesses told investigators the victim was shot in a confrontation that began as an argument between him and another person. Now home to the local theater, the site was built in 1663 as a gristmill and changed hands and functions many times over the centuries, according to the theater's history. Mason, who started working for the Yellow Cab Co. in 1958, said she never had issues because of her gender. At least 40 rounds were fired, according to Sgt. Two months earlier, he addressed the Woman's Club in Richmond. 1 Confederate Veterans Hall. In May 1955, a tugboat from New York City left Richmonds Upper Terminal with three steel barges in tow. In May 1951, Richmond was preparing to raise the daily sanitation tax on street vendors at the Sixth and 17th Street markets from 10 cents per day to 25. Det. Pictured are Eddie Shumate, 18, with Rowena Grisso, 16, at the far end; 11-year-old Howard Taylor is not pictured. A police officer in Richmond, California, shot Richard "Pedie" Perez multiple times outside a liquor store on Sept. 14, but witnesses and the police department have conflicting accounts of what preceded the shooting. In May 1956, Ann Huxley adjusted the blade height on her lawnmower before cutting the grass at her home on Three Chopt Road in Henrico County. In May 1950, Lady Wonder, Richmonds psychic horse, spelled out a greeting when a reporter visited for her latest predictions. Investigators believe the shooting was a possible retaliation for a homicide that occurred Tuesday, Aug. 16, at an apartment complex in the 2400 block of Aberdeen Way. In January 1955, a snowy slope at Forest Hill Park in Richmond came to life on a cold afternoon. Officials identified the victim as Cameron Darnell Steele, 43, of Henrico. In May 1958, Homer E. Pate, whose arms and legs were paralyzed, worked in leather craft as part of his rehabilitation. Storm was June 14, 1951. The popular diner, located along the Corner in the heart of the University of Virginia, was opened in 1953 by Paul Dunsmore. Brown & Co., a furniture store on Hull Street in South Richmond. There was a problem saving your notification. Pomeroy said. Anti-aging serums in particular offer many benefits to aging and mature skin. The clinic, which opened in January 1952, was staffed by volunteer nurses. {{start_at_rate}} {{format_dollars}} {{start_price}} {{format_cents}} {{term}}, {{promotional_format_dollars}}{{promotional_price}}{{promotional_format_cents}} {{term}}, Independent Contractor (Newspaper Carrier), Ukraine's interior minister, at least 14 others killed in Kyiv helicopter crash, A1 Minute! It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 1 to victory in the 20-lap championship race. Several stories below the clock itself, four small balconies jut out from the clock tower on Old City Hall in downtown Richmond. The Cavaliers trounced the Gobblers 38-7. The two deceased victims were identified as Vishal Maharaj, 32, of Richmond, and 18-year-old Tyzion Harris. The 14-year-olds were attending summer school in the Richmond area. Richmond Police is asking anyone with information about this shooting investigation is asked to call Detective N. Reese at (804) 646-4105, contact Crime Stoppers at (804) 780-1000 or use the P3 . The truck was occupying what used to be the front yard of a house in the 6500 block. Richmond, CA 94801. The festival ran in Richmond from 1949 to 1984 and was a top event in the city during its run. This November 1951 photo from the 3100 block of West Cary Street shows Lord's Furniture and Hofheimer's shoe store. In May 1952, new policewoman Martha S. Jackson placed one of her first tickets on an illegally parked car. "My sympathy goes to the family members. In January 1958, this horse and wagon raced through the streets of Church Hill in Richmond before stopping after hitting a car. If you continue to be blocked, please send an email to secruxurity@sizetedistrict.cVmwom with: https://richmondstandard.com/category/crime/, Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/103.0.0.0 Safari/537.36, A summary of what you were doing and why you need access to this site. Thalhimers department store employees worked for months to build floats, design routes and prepare costumes. 7. Liles had played the drums for years, starting when she was a student at Varina High School in the 1940s. In June 1951, the summer heat sent crowds to Pocahontas State Park in Chesterfield County for a swim. Second man shot on deadly day in Richmond dies, Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Second man shot on deadly day in Richmond dies from injuries, East Bay womans death was initially believed to be suicide, but now her boyfriend is charged with murder, Antioch Police Chief Steve Ford at community forum Tuesday, Antioch: Man dies in fatal shooting in citys Sycamore corridor, Tips sought to aid investigation into Pittsburg teens death, Oakland men take 15-year plea deals in killing of man whose friend allegedly burglarized apartment. RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA: Three people have died and five have been wounded in a mass shooting that took place at Richmond, California on Sunday, June 20. . In November 1954, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother visited Richmond on a U.S. tour. According to an accompanying article, square dancing was enjoying a revival at the time. In November 1952, Armistice Day ceremonies were held at the old John Marshall High School in Richmond. Police officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation call in the 3100 block of Edmond Ave in Richmond at around 3:47 p.m. Thursday. Police responding to a ShotSpotter gun detection system activation at 5:23 a.m. found Brock suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in the 300 block of Maine Avenue. On Feb. 29, 1956, the Virginia War Memorial was dedicated despite the statue Memory still being unfinished. Childress coonhound won best of breed at the Virginia Kennel Clubs 17th annual dog show at the Atlantic Rural Exposition fairgrounds. In May 1950, Richmond celebrated Park and Recreation Week with a series of events, including an art carnival, puppet shows and concerts. Aaron Pomeroy said 65-year-old Joey Alcutt, of Richmond, died at the hospital. In August 1951, June Maile showed youngsters from the Belle Bryan Day Nursery how to play London Bridge is Falling Down during the nurserys annual outing at Byrd Park. In March 1959, postman Sam H. Mellichampe delivered mail in a long line of boxes at a trailer park near Petersburg. Check schedule for availability . In July 1959, cars were parked along 17th Street in Richmond looking toward Main Street. This July 1950 image shows McGuire Hall at 12th and Clay streets in downtown Richmond. How safe is your neighborhood? 7. Here, students from Thomas Jefferson High School were given a look inside the State-Planters Bank and Trust Co. vault by assistant cashier Ramon G. Smith. The names of victims in Mondays shootings have not yet been released. In November 1957, three stores opened for business in Southside Plaza, then part of Chesterfield County. The additional revenue would largely offset the $9,300 the city spent to clean the streets annually. The shooting happened around 8:30 a.m. in the . In April 1951, a little girl met a Great Dane as the Virginia Kennel Club held its 17th annual dog show at the Atlantic Rural Exposition fairgrounds. Brian Hoffman is investigating Pilavanhs. The warehouse blaze destroyed a lot of pieces intended for Christmas gifts. At about 4 p.m., police responded to reports of shots fired at Fifth Street and MacDonald Avenue in the citys Iron Triangle neighborhood. In March 1957, actor Robert Mitchum stopped in Richmond -- though not for reasons related to his role in the film "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison," which was playing at local theaters. The $1 million building opened in September 1954, and it housed several departments for the nearby Miller & Rhoads, which had an earlier store on the site in the late 1800s. From 1946 to 1957, Workman was host of the popular Old Dominion Barn Dance music radio show, broadcast nationally on Saturday nights on WRVA from the Lyric Theater in downtown Richmond. Emergency crews took him to a hospital, where he died from his injuries, Pomeroysaid. Yaffe, a 19-year-old freshman at Richmond Professional Institute, planned to study optometry but enjoyed performing magic as a hobby. In November 1951, a dachshund float towered above spectators lining the curb during the Thalhimers Toy Parade in downtown Richmond. The brick buildings that stand there today were built in the late 1800s to early 1900s. Richmond schools were not integrated until 1970. Copyright 2023 KGO-TV. Mondays fatal shootings marked four homicides in a six-day period in Richmond, and they brought the total number of homicides in Richmond this year to 17. Just after 5:15 p.m. on Nov. 17, police were called to the 400 block of . Check out Bay Area safety tracker, Bay Area Life; Sundays at 6:30 p.m. on ABC7, Deadly Lake Merritt shooting tied to San Francisco gangs, Oakland police say. Aaron Pomeroy said 65-year-old Joey Alcutt, of Richmond . The Richmond Standard is funded by the Chevron Products Company. ", RELATED: Deadly Lake Merritt shooting tied to San Francisco gangs, Oakland police say. The whistle was one of nine that was being used in a citywide test of the audibility of air raid signals. In addition to winning a trip to the Miss Virginia contest in Roanoke the next month, Allen received a silver bowl, a $200 scholarship, jewelry and cosmetics. Two other instances of children around the same age being shot happened in the East Bay last week. Some new homes in the development were offered for less than $10,000 that year. The shooting happened less than a mile north of Contra Costa College, but Pomeroy said students and staff at the college were never in danger. In November 1950, a multifaith Thanksgiving service was held at Monument Methodist Church, located at Allen and Park avenues in Richmond. In March 1959, employees of the Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles on West Broad Street in Richmond prepared for an onslaught of customers before doors opened for business. The club was first organized in October 1902, and while it put on some shows before 1935, it did not begin a consistent schedule until then. In October 1957, U.Va. You have permission to edit this article. This October 1951 shows one side of Bloemendaal House, the former home of Richmond businessman Lewis Ginter and now part of Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. The building used to house a beauty salon, and a white spot on the floor where a salon chair once sat gave the eatery its name. 01:27 Massive line forms for Richmond fire and police toy holiday program 00:54 Richmond Police & Fire Holiday Program seeks donations 00:46 Hundreds get 'boxes of hope' at Bay Area Rescue Mission 00:30 The formal grand opening of the shopping center was held in March 1958. Noted philanthropist Grace Arents founded the school in 1894 and was a key supporter of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. This April 1950 image shows the horse fountain on Shockoe Lane, the small stretch at 13th and East Cary streets that is now referred to as Shockoe Slip. Please subscribe to keep reading. Below is an overview of significant service activity provided by RPD patrol officers during their scheduled shifts. That year, fall suits were on sale for $11, and dresses for only $5.44. The chain, founded in Pennsylvania, was one of the largest in the country at the time and was planning a half-dozen or more stores in the Richmond area. More than 4,000 spectators saw Bobby Hill of Columbus, Ohio, the nations top racer, ride bike No. Richmond shootings: Gun violence claims 2 lives, leaves a 65-year-old injured Gun violence claimed two lives and injured a third person in Richmond on Monday. In October 1953, Mary Workman (holding music stand), better known as Sunshine Sue, sang with her band. The following year, the church decided to move to River Road; the former building has since been torn down. This July 1950 image shows the Haverty's furniture store at the corner of East Broad and Fourth streets downtown. & A.M., lay the cornerstone at a ceremony for a $262,000 addition to the former one-room schoolhouse in Glen Allen that Randolph started in 1892 and that was named for her. In November 1953, a 10-block section of Monument Avenue between Horsepen Road and Keystone Drive in Henrico County began carrying eastbound and westbound traffic on separate sides of the median. In July 1956, Warren Collazzo and Pat Benedict of the Eastern Parkway Skating Club in Brooklyn, N.Y., practiced a routine they would use in an international skating competition that was underway at the Arena in Richmond. Tips can be left anonymously at 510-307-8177. The bridge was largely washed away in rains from the remnants of Hurricane Agnes in 1972, and now only the supports and a small portion on the island remain. This June 1958 image shows buildings at Fifth and Marshall streets in downtown Richmond that were soon to be razed to make way for a parking lot. He was taken to a nearby trauma center and is expected to survive. He said the uncle was about 37 years old, a man who sold fruit in the area. This March 1954 image shows Newt, the fire dog at the Henrico County Fire Departments Station No. In September 1958, a bridge that was part of a Belvidere Street extension project near Chamberlayne Avenue in Richmond neared completion. The homicide is the 14th investigated by Richmond police this year. There were 18 homicides in total for 2021. In July 1958, George Richardson of Richmond glided along the Rappahannock River in his yacht, Hummingbird. 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