.New Alameda DA Dickson promises tougher crime stance

Unanimously appointed Alameda County District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson vows prioritizing public safety with ‘zero tolerance’ for gun violence

Alameda County’s justice system entered a new era on Feb. 18, when Superior Court Judge Ursula Jones Dickson was sworn in as district attorney. She replaces Pamela Price, who was recalled in November by 65% of voters.

“I’ve had a lot of blessings. And this is one of the greatest ones,” the tearful new DA said as she took the oath of office.

The Alameda County Board of Supervisors unanimously appointed Dickson after a rigorous selection process that narrowed 15 applicants to seven finalists. She received backing from former district attorneys Tom Orloff and Nancy O’Malley, both of whom attended the ceremony. Price did not attend.

As communities across Alameda County reel from a surge in violent crime, many residents have eagerly awaited a district attorney they believe will restore order. Citing criticism that Price was too lenient, Dickson said one of her priorities is to reverse several of Price’s policies, including those that restricted how cases were charged and when sentencing enhancements could be applied.

“Those will no longer be in place because the expectation is the people charging cases know how to charge a case,” Dickson told CBS News. “They shouldn’t have to go through three levels of supervisors to determine whether or not an enhancement should be charged.”

Dickson wasted no time getting to work. On Feb. 26 she announced charges of attempted murder against 40-year-old Reynaldo Melendez, who allegedly fired at three San Leandro police officers during a traffic stop. Melendez is scheduled for a plea hearing on March 3 and faces more than 50 years to life in prison if convicted on all charges.

“My office has zero tolerance for gun violence,” Dickson said. “The whole community is at risk when a gun is used in any crime. Public safety is a priority for this office as well as our community.”

Despite her ousting, Price remains steadfast in her commitment to criminal justice reform. In response to Dickson’s policy reversals, Price on Tuesday launched “Pamela Price Unfiltered,” a weekly podcast exploring the impact of the changes on communities, the justice system and political accountability.

“Now more than ever, we need spaces for honest, unfiltered conversations,” Price said.

The podcast is available on all major streaming platforms.

2 COMMENTS

  1. I was robbed at gunpoint pistle whip all 11/2/24,all my jewelry, rolex,I got from my employer,my wallet with all my idenfications $208.00,a concussion ,4 young men,two were arrested, one has been sentenced too 9 months 2year probation..my 510 282 8050 because of the policy that was put in place of Pamela Price
    Dickson,I feel so violated,,I have PTSD real
    Bad,,I will wait for a response..
    I would like my story and with the new DA

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  2. Ursula Jones Dickson’s appointment as Alameda County DA signals a bold shift towards tougher crime policies. Her focus on public safety and zero tolerance for gun violence is a much-needed stance, especially in light of the rising crime rates. It’s refreshing to see a DA who’s committed to ensuring accountability in the justice system while prioritizing the safety of the community. The reversal of Price’s leniency policies might be controversial for some, but it seems like a necessary step to restore confidence in law enforcement. Looking forward to seeing how these changes impact the community in the long run.

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