Angelo Quinto was a Filipino-American man who lived in Antioch, Contra Costa County, California, United States. Here are 13 more things about him:
- He was born in the Philippines. (a)
- He is the older brother of Andrei Collins and Isabella Collins. (a)
- He is Maria Cassandra Quinto-Collins’ son and Robert Collins‘ stepson. (a)
- He was in middle school when he moved from the Philippines to the U.S. (a)
- In 2008, he graduated from Berkeley High School in Berkeley, Alameda County, California. (a)
- He enjoyed fishing, drawing and cooking. (a)
- He lived in Houston, Texas, USA for one year. (a)
- He was a U.S. Navy veteran. In 2019, he was honorably discharged for medical reasons particularly food allergies. (a) (b)
- During the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020, he pursued a career in online gaming. (a)
- In 2020, his behavior changed after an apparent assault that left him with a black eye, a head wound that required stitches and no memory of what happened, according to Isabella. He then suffered from anxiety. (c)
- Shortly after 11:00 p.m. on December 23, 2020, he underwent a mental health episode while at home in Antioch with Isabella and their mother. Isabella called the police and two Antioch Police Department officers arrived and allegedly grabbed him from his mother’s arms and tried to subdue him by kneeling on the back of his neck for almost 5 minutes. He lost consciousness and was taken to the Sutter Delta Medical Center in Antioch. (c) (d)
- On December 26, 2020, he was pronounced dead at the Sutter Delta Medical Center. (c) (d)
- On February 18, 2021, lawyers representing his family filed a wrongful death claim against the City of Antioch. (c) (d)
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