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Old 04-06-14, 10:58 AM
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Bicyclist dies in Santa Rosa police custody

From the Sunday Chronicle. Anyone have more information about what happened?
Bicyclist dies in Santa Rosa police custody - SFGate
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Looks like he had a heart attack.

Man dies during Santa Rosa arrest | The Press Democrat
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That's kind've scary.. that's less then a block from one of my regular commute routes, and FWIW SR PD is actually very good with cyclists in my experience..
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Originally Posted by RaleighSport
That's kind've scary.. that's less then a block from one of my regular commute routes, and FWIW SR PD is actually very good with cyclists in my experience..
He was pulled over at 1am on a Saturday night/Sunday morning. That's not a lot of people's usual commute time outside of the hospitality industry, so I don't think you've much to worry about. Unless, of course, you tend bar around there.
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Originally Posted by Leinster
He was pulled over at 1am on a Saturday night/Sunday morning. That's not a lot of people's usual commute time outside of the hospitality industry, so I don't think you've much to worry about. Unless, of course, you tend bar around there.
No worries here Leinster, like I said SR PD is actually very good with cyclists in my experience and like you noted the time makes it trivial to my actual commutes. I just found it kind of shocking, that's a fairly quiet residential street that doesn't see too much traffic despite being right next to the local community college.
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