Defendant Commits New Crime 37 Minutes After COVID-19 Release

After walking to the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station, Music carjacked a victim in the parking lot – just 37 minutes after being released from jail, according to the sheriff’s office.

He drove to San Ramon and attempted a second carjacking but was unsuccessful, the sheriff’s office said.

Music then fled from San Ramon police but was taken into custody after he allegedly kicked a police K-9 that had managed to track him down, said sheriff’s spokesman Sgt. Ray Kelly.

Kelly said he is now being held at again at Santa Rita Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail on charges of carjacking, harming a police officer’s dog and a misdemeanor obstructing a police officer.

“You could steal a car every day and be released every day,” because car theft isn’t considered a violent felony, said Kelly, who added Music is being kept in custody for now because carjacking is considered to be a serious felony.

Kelly said that since the new rules were implemented on April 13, he knows of one Alameda County suspect who has been arrested five times and another suspect who has been arrested three times.

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