Investigators from the Contra Costa Sheriff's department targeted a home in Antioch linked to the Tre-4 gang, uncovering a notebook titled 'Welcome to the Bay.' This manual included meticulous instructions on planning robberies, evading surveillance, and handling murder situations. Detailing techniques such as using scout cars and managing robbery kits, the findings reveal a level of sophistication rarely seen among street gangs. The raid also uncovered a loaded firearm and other burglary tools consistent with the manual's advice, underscoring the ongoing threats posed by gang activity in the region.
In the home of suspected gang members Jalin Washington and Don-Juan Watson, authorities found "a little black book" entitled "Welcome to the Bay," detailing explicit robbery plans.
Contra Costa Sheriff's Detective Jeffrey Jackson described the notebook as having "extensive" instructions on how to plot robberies and evade government surveillance.
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