Alberto Terrones was born in Los Angeles on April 10, 1944, to a mother with the surname Alvarado. His Social Security number was issued in California. He may have fathered a son born 1965. Terrones had past arrests in Union City, Hayward, San Jose and Oakland. After allegedly stealing three canned hams from a grocery store, Terrones departed the store via bicycle. He reportedly brandished a knife at both clerks at the
Lucky supermarket and Union City patrolman John Miner when he arrived to take the theft report. Miner radioed in that Terrones looked like the artist's sketch of an unidentified man who had stabbed two children in a new subdivision earlier that year. (On June 25, 1974, the children's mother confessed to killing her daughter and stabbing her son and making up the story about a crazed Latino randomly breaking into their house and stabbing the children.) Miner told Terrones to drop the knife or he'd shoot; Terrones continued advancing; Miner shot him in the flank with his .357 service weapon. Per Timothy Swenson's
Assassination in Decoto, residents of a neighboring trailer park reported that they heard Miner identify himself as a cop and also heard what would be the fatal shot. Miner provided first aid and called an ambulance but Terrones died of his wounds later that evening. The Union City PD, city government, local district attorney, and an Alameda County
grand jury all found that Miner's shooting of Terrones was
justifiable homicide. == Sniper attack on community meeting ==