Sunday Links: Young Black Riders Take the Reigns at Historic Bill Pickett Rodeo in Castro Valley
Briefly

The Bill Pickett Rodeo celebrated its 41st year in Castro Valley, emphasizing the influence of Black cowboys and cowgirls in redefining Western culture. A chaotic event occurred when over 300 teens gathered at the Streets of Brentwood mall, leading to fights and property damage, resulting in five arrests. In Vallejo, police are investigating a woman's death from a gunshot wound that may relate to road rage. Meanwhile, temporary trash drop-off sites were established in Bay Area cities due to a Teamsters strike against Republic Services.
The Bill Pickett Rodeo returned to Castro Valley, spotlighting a new generation of Black cowboys and cowgirls redefining Western culture in the Bay Area.
Over 300 teens gathered at the Streets of Brentwood mall, leading to chaos with fights and property damage, resulting in five arrests.
A woman found with a gunshot wound in Vallejo may have been a victim of road rage, prompting police to seek witnesses.
Bay Area cities have set up temporary trash drop-off sites as the Teamsters strike continues, disrupting garbage pickup across the region.
Read at sfist.com
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