Chase Hunter is the Alameda County reporter for the Bay Area News Group. Hunter grew up in the West Valley of Phoenix and moved to Sonoma County in 2021 where he reported for the Sonoma Index-Tribune and the Santa Rosa Press Democrat on wildfires, crime, city government, agriculture, and the environment.
Long Beach Police body camera footage shows Trish Herrera Spencer intoxicated and unresponsive on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. Spencer was treated as a “medical emergency” by first responders and transported to the hospital. Video footage released by the Long Beach Police Department shows that Alameda City Councilmember Trish Herrera Spencer was heavily intoxicated and refused assistance from law enforcement while attending the League of California Cities Conference on Oct. 18 in Long Beach.
Spencer is seeking reelection to the Alameda City Council where she has served since 2016. Spencer is running against Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Greg Boller, journalist Thushan Amarasiriwardena, special education teacher Michelle Pryor and electrical engineer Steve Slauson. As officers arrived at the scene, body cam footage showed Spencer lying on the ground and supporting herself with one arm, struggling to respond to officers’ basic questions about her identity and where she was staying. Officers repeatedly told her she was “not in trouble” as they attempted to help her stand up. But Spencer refused their help, saying, “I’m good.” She then lay back on the ground and became unresponsive.
“Unfortunately, a few social media sites and posters are posting that I was arrested and many other false statements. They are lies fabricated by political opponents attempting to smear my reputation,” Spencer wrote.
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