Alameda County Agrees to $36 Million Wrongful Death Settlement
Alameda County Agrees to $36 Million Settlement After Sheriff’s Deputy Who Failed Psychological Exam Murdered Dublin Couple
ALAMEDA COUNTY, California – May 13, 2026 – On May 12, 2026, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted to approve a $36 million settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from the September 7, 2022 murders of Benison and Maria Tran by Alameda County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) Deputy Devin Williams.
The settlement will reportedly be funded primarily through insurance and a shared risk pool.
On September 7, 2022, Williams, an off-duty ACSO deputy, shot and killed Benison and Maria Tran inside their Dublin, California, home in front of their 14-year-old son, Brendon Tran, as well as Maria’s mother, brother, and cousin.
Williams had previously failed a pre-employment psychological evaluation and had been designated “not suited” for police work before ultimately being hired by ACSO.
Maria Tran and Williams met through Maria’s work at the John George Psychiatric Pavilion after Williams transported an inmate there for evaluation. The two later engaged in a personal relationship.
After Maria ended the relationship, as discovered through sworn testimony, Williams arrived at the family’s Dublin home on August 8, 2022, to confront Maria and Benison Tran. Maria called the Dublin Police, which at the time was staffed by ACSO deputies.
Four ACSO deputies responded to the residence, where Williams identified himself as a fellow deputy by presenting his ACSO identification card. Body-worn camera footage from the encounter captured one responding deputy stating, "He's one of us.”
Despite Maria expressing fear for herself and her family and requesting help obtaining a restraining order, deputies failed to follow ACSO domestic violence protocols, failed to advise her regarding an emergency protective order, falsified the 911 call record, and failed to generate a required incident report regarding the encounter.
One month later, after completing his shift, Williams returned to the home at approximately 4:00 a.m., entered through the front door, and fatally shot Benison Tran while he was on the phone with 911. Williams then shot both Benison and Maria Tran in the head using his service weapon.
“Maria’s fears for her safety and that of her family were justified; ACOS’s coverup is a grave injustice that caused two murders,” said attorney Christopher Dolan.
In October 2025, Williams was convicted by an Alameda County jury on two counts of first-degree murder and later sentenced to 50 years to life in prison.
On October 14, 2023, Brendon Tran, Kim Le, Dalton Tran, and Thi Le filed suit against ACSO and Alameda County alleging negligence, wrongful death, negligent hiring, retention, and supervision related to Williams’ hiring and the Sheriff’s Office response to Maria Tran’s August 8, 2022 request for protection.
The plaintiffs were represented by Christopher Dolan, Aimee Kirby, and Cristina Garcia of the Dolan Law Firm.
Dolan further stated:
“This was a double murder that the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office had many chances to prevent, including not hiring Williams, who failed his psychological exam, and later acting on Maria Tran’s request for help and a protective order. Instead, they engaged in a coverup that led to Williams possessing a Sheriff Department issued 9 mm handgun and ammunition, which he used to assassinate Benison and Maria in front of their family, traumatizing all of them and leaving Brendon an orphan. Instead of preventing a murder, they gave a fellow deputy a pass and instead arrested and convicted a murderer after the fact. It is an unforgivable failure compounded by the coverup. Only by bringing a legal action and forcing production of the body-worn video did we learn of the request for a restraining order Maria made on August 8. Only by taking countless depositions of ACSO deputies and the sheriff did we learn of the reasons behind Williams’ failure of the psychological exam and the extent of the coverup that led to the murders. The settlement reflects the abject failure of the duty ACSO owed to the public and the devastation experienced by this family. I hope it acts as a deterrent against hiring unfit officers and the perpetuation of the cover-up culture where being "one of us" puts someone “above the law."
For media inquiries, contact:
Christopher Dolan
Dolan Law Firm
415-279-2604
Below are links to recent media coverage highlighting the $36 million Alameda County wrongful death settlement handled by Dolan Law Firm.
- FOX KTVU San Francisco: Alameda County pays $36M following murder of Dublin couple by deputy
- ABC7 Bay Area: Alameda County to pay $36M to family of couple killed by sheriff's deputy
- CBS News Bay Area: Former Alameda Co. deputy sentenced 50-years-to-life for killing Dublin couple
- San Francisco Chronicle: Family of couple killed by Alameda County sheriff’s deputy to get $36M settlement
- Los Angeles Times: Alameda County to pay $36 million over deputy’s double murder and 911 cover-up
- KRON 4 NEWS: Dublin couple’s murder results in $36-million settlement
- East Bay Insiders Newsletter: Alameda County Approves $36M Settlement in Deputy’s Murder of Dublin Couple
- Pleasanton Weekly: ‘The worst 911 call I’ve ever heard’: Ex-sheriff’s deputy sentenced to 50 years to life for Dublin double murder
- Pleasanton Weekly: County agrees to $36 million settlement for family of Dublin couple murdered by sheriff’s deputy
- Patch: Dublin Family Gets Record $36M Settlement In Deputy Double Murder Case
- Yahoo: Family of couple killed by Alameda County sheriff's deputy to get $36 million settlement
- Nonstop Local KHQ: Alameda County Agrees to $36 Million Settlement After Sheriff's Deputy Who Failed Psychological Exam Murdered Dublin Couple
- AOL: Alameda County to pay $36 million over deputy's double murder and 911 cover-up
- SFist: Alameda County Agrees to $36M Settlement For Son and Family of Dublin Couple Killed By Deputy
- The Mercury News: Family of couple slain by Alameda County sheriff’s deputy to get $36 million
- Substack-East Bay Newsletter: Alameda County Approves $36M Settlement in Deputy’s Murder of Dublin Couple
- Marin Independent Journal: Family of couple slain by Bay Area sheriff’s deputy to get $36M
- Street Insider: Alameda County Agrees to $36 Million Settlement After Sheriff's Deputy Who Failed Psychological Exam Murdered Dublin Couple
- VINI News: Alameda County to pay $36 million over deputy's double murder and 911 cover-up
- California Relocation Journal: Alameda County to pay $36 million over deputy’s double murder and 911 cover-up
- Police1: Calif. county to pay $36 million over deputy’s double murder and 911 cover-up