Is Benicia Next? Prosecutors charge parents with child abuse following e-moto crash

“I find myself deeply concerned about the children I’ve seen riding e-motos and electric bicycles around Benicia.”

By Ethan Dale, former Benician, April 2, 2026

I saw this headline this morning: “California prosecutors charge parents with child abuse following e-moto crash” – and it caused me great concern.

As a person who rides bicycle, drives a car and also rides a internal-combustion powered motorcycle, I find myself deeply concerned about the children I’ve seen riding e-motos and electric bicycles around Benicia.

I don’t know how it is that the parents in Benicia who buy e-motos for their children justify this to themselves, but it worries me that the combination of older drivers (with increased reaction times and attention deficits) and teens/younger kids on electric motorcycles and electric bicycles that are heavier and faster than pushbikes is a potentially deadly one.

These young riders of e-motos and electric bikes engage in risky and dangerous behaviors, and aren’t always wearing helmets (state law requires a helmet of any bicycle or moto rider under the age of 16). I’ve had them pass me on the right at stop signs without stopping while I was driving my car, swarm me on my bicycle doing wheelies, and ride on the sidewalk at high speeds. IN BENICIA. I have to assume they’re seeing this behavior modeled on Youtube, and think they live in a safe enough place that nothing bad can happen to them. The parents that allow these behaviors and enable them by purchasing the vehicles clearly think this way.

I don’t know if Benicia’s police department is doing much on the enforcement side, but it would probably be well past time they started to pull over and cite the kids and hold the parents responsible. The e-motos are not legal for street use to start with in many cases, and there are learner’s permits that are required for the rider to have in some cases.

I no longer live in Benicia, but I have family who do and every time I’ve been back there since I moved to Berkeley earlier this year I’ve seen a kid on one of these machines. I wish people were more aware of the dangers. I don’t think anyone wants their kid to die, or for the parents to end up destitute after being sued because of a preventable accident.

I am including a link below to the website hosted by the Danville Bicycle Advocacy organization – they have done a fantastic job of pulling together information about this topic and clarifying the differences between the various types of e-motos and e-bikes. They also have a number of articles about accidents that have happened in Danville, enforcement efforts by the Danville PD, and others.

I suggest that anyone concerned about these machines and their potentially deadly impact on other cyclists, pedestrians and vehicles educate themselves. I would really like to see Benicia PD take a stance on these issues, and begin enforcing the law by pulling over, citing and potentially impounding the vehicles that are being used illegally.

Ethan Dale
Former Benician

Clarification: “E-Motos” vs E-Bikes” and Why it Matters. – DANVILLE SAFETY ADVOCATES

NO KINGS Protest in Benicia – massive turnout!

A few pics and my rough crowd estimate

By Roger Straw, March 28, 2026

NO KINGS Protest, Benicia CA, March 28, 2026 | Photo RStraw

I’m used to counting crowds in the hundreds, and I’m pretty good at that. I’m not much good at counting bodies in the thousands, so don’t quote me on this. But I think there were well over 2000 protesters on the banks and sidewalks around Benicia’s Gazebo.

I thought the early 9am hour might be a problem here, and we’d see fewer Benicia protesters than last June or October. But no! The movement in Benicia is growing. We’re part of a massive uprising nationwide, who will not stand by while Trump and his crowd try to destroy our successful experiment in democracy.

Here’s one of my favorite signs. True.

NO KINGS Protest, Benicia CA, March 28, 2026 | Photo RStraw

Stay tuned for more as I receive photos and links from others…

Roger Straw
The Benicia Independent


REMEMBERING…

Benicia in Solidarity with Minnesota, February 2026:
Benicia’s October 2025 No Kings Rally:
Benicia’s June 2025 No Kings Rally:

In America, we don’t put up with would-be kings.

Our peaceful movement is only getting bigger and stronger. “NO KINGS” is more than just a slogan—it’s the foundation our nation was built upon. Born in the streets, carried by millions in chants and on posters, it echoes from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together.

The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings, and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Grow our movement and join us.

A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.

More at https://www.nokings.org/

Eleven Reasons why this NO KINGS DAY is more important than ever

MAKE A DAY OF IT…
The future of our Democracy is at stake!

Click here for Benicia 9am-10:30am
Click here for Vallejo 10am-Noon
After the protests: Fiestas Primavera Noon-5pm

Roger Straw: On Monday this week, Rachel Maddow gave the most convincing case for a third NO KINGS PROTEST. Her eleven good reasons (below) document the outrageous Trump and MAGA offenses since the last NO KINGS DAY! It was a tricky search gathering the transcript and video, but here they are. PLEASE show up in Benicia and/or Vallejo this Saturday, and see if you can bring someone who wasn’t planning to go!

From the Rachel Maddow Show, March 23, 2026

[24:55 – 27:07] Transcript follows, see especially the 11 “bullets”. For the video, see below.)

This weekend, this Saturday…Minneapolis, will be the flagship protest in what is expected potentially to be the largest single day of protest in American history.

June of last year, that was the first No Kings protest. That drew an astonishing 5 million people across the country. You might remember that was June 14th, the first No Kings Day. That was the day Trump tried to throw himself a weird North Korea style military parade for his own birthday. That sad low turnout event was wildly overshadowed by five million Americans turning out at protests against Trump all over the country.

And then there was the second No Kings Day in October. That one did not draw 5 million people. That one drew 7 million people. The flagship protest in October was in Philadelphia, the birthplace of the Constitution. 7 million people turned out on No King’s Day in October.

And that was before…

    • Trump bulldozed the east wing of the White House
    • and before he tried to arrest six Democratic members of Congress
    • and before we learned that in addition to bombing random boats in the Caribbean, he was also deliberately killing the survivors of those bombings, which is a war crime.
    • It was before he invaded Venezuela and announced he was taking their oil.
    • It was before he started an apocalyptic war with Iran.
    • It was before he renamed the Kennedy Center for himself and then announced that he would close it.
    • It’s before he blew up health insurance for millions of American families.
    • It’s before he effectively made the Nobel Peace Prize winner give him her prize.
    • It’s before he sent the FBI to seize the ballots from Atlanta, Georgia.
    • It’s before he posted a video online depicting President Obama and his wife Michelle Obama as if they were apes.
    • It’s before they killed Renee Nicole Good. It’s before they killed Alex Pretty. It’s before they took Liam.

This Saturday, it will be Minneapolis as the flagship, but there are more than 3,000 separate protests planned all over the country this Saturday. 

NO KINGS BENICIA
Saturday, March 28, 2026
9:00 AM — 10:30 AM PDT
at the Gazebo and sidewalks
First & Military St., Benicia, CA 94510
Register HERE
BRING A SIGN, JOY, FIERCE DETERMINATION,
& LOTS OF HOPE…
The future of our Democracy is at stake!
Info about all nearby Rallies

AFTER THE BENICIA RALLY many will head over to the Vallejo rally (see below), and many will return for the Fiestas Primavera – Celebrating Diversity, 12pm-5pm at Benicia Gazebo Park (More about Fiestas Primavera here).

Vallejo No Kings – see below


NO KINGS VALLEJO
Rally, Food Drive & March
March 28 | 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Unity Plaza – JFK Library | 505 Santa Clara St., Vallejo
Register HERE
Info about all nearby Rallies

Across the country, Americans are asking hard questions about the direction of our democracy.

    • When federal immigration enforcement actions expand with limited oversight…
    • When journalists face arrest or intimidation while doing their jobs…
    • When transparency around high-profile investigations raises public concern…
    • When families feel the squeeze of rising costs and economic uncertainty…

It forces us to ask: Who holds power accountable?

The founders rejected monarchy for a reason. They built a system designed to prevent concentrated, unchecked authority. “No Kings” is not a slogan — it is a reminder that in America, power flows from the people, and leaders are accountable to the Constitution.

On March 28, Vallejo joins millions nationwide for the third No Kings Day of Action.

    • Join us for:
    • Guest speakers
    • Live music
    • A community march
    • A food drive in partnership with the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano

Last time, more than 1,200 neighbors stood together. This time, we aim to grow even stronger.

This is about defending democratic norms, protecting a free press, demanding transparency, and ensuring that the government serves the people — not the other way around.

Bring a friend. Bring your voice. Bring shelf-stable food  (no glass) to support local families.

There are no kings here.

AFTER THE VALLEJO RALLY & MARCH… consider attending Benicia’s Fiestas Primavera – Celebrating Diversity, 12pm-5pm at Benicia Gazebo Park (More about Fiestas Primavera here).


REMEMBERING…

Benicia in Solidarity with Minnesota, February 2026:
Benicia’s October 2025 No Kings Rally:
Benicia’s June 2025 No Kings Rally:

In America, we don’t put up with would-be kings.

Our peaceful movement is only getting bigger and stronger. “NO KINGS” is more than just a slogan—it’s the foundation our nation was built upon. Born in the streets, carried by millions in chants and on posters, it echoes from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together.

The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings, and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Grow our movement and join us.

A core principle behind all No Kings events is a commitment to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values and to act lawfully at these events. Weapons of any kind, including those legally permitted, should not be brought to events.

More at https://www.nokings.org/

Constance Beutel – On Planned Giving in Benicia

Planned Giving

By Constance Beutel, March 25, 2026 

The Benicia Library Foundation and Carquinez Village are hosting an informative session on the essentials of planned giving. This event is designed to help community members understand the process and benefits of planning their financial future, with a special focus on supporting local non-profit organizations.

A panel of experts in wills, trusts, and financial management will be available to answer your questions about planned giving. They will briefly speak about their areas of expertise, then address as many inquiries as time allows, providing valuable insights and guidance tailored to your needs. Join us: Wednesday, April 22, 5:30-7:00PM, Benicia Public Library, Doña Benicia Room, 150 East L St, Benicia. For more information contact: Helaine Bowles HBowles@ci.benicia.ca.us

Constance Beutel

Constance Beutel
Benicia Library Foundation Board member