A Contra Costa County Superior Court jury Wednesday convicted a San Ramon man on gun charges and for threatening the life of a state senator from San Francisco, prosecutors said.
Superior Court jury Wednesday convicted a San Ramon man on gun charges and for threatening the life of a state senator from San Francisco, prosecutors said.
According to the district attorney's office, the San Ramon father of three signed his message "Amendment, Second" and listed his address as the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Triana was charged in April. Prosecutor Stephanie Kang said Triana sent the message on Jan. 22, 2022, days after Wiener introduced Senate Bill 866 in the state Legislature, proposing to allow minors 15 years or older to seek medical care or treatment without parental consent. SB 866 has since been withdrawn for a vote on the Assembly floor, but witnesses told investigators Triana strongly opposed COVID-19 vaccinations.