Dr. Boomer, a beloved educator and proud Oakland transplant, was struck and killed on May 28 during a high-speed police pursuit on East 21st Street near 12th Avenue. As the Boomer family mourns their profound loss, they are also demanding meaningful reforms to prevent future tragedies.
"We are humbled and honored that Marvin — the man I affectionately called 'Mr. Wonderful' — is being formally recognized at the state level," said Nina Woodruff, Dr. Boomer's longtime partner. "But we cannot ignore the circumstances that led to this tragedy. Marvin should still be with us. His death was preventable — and that haunts us every day."
While the family affirms its support for law enforcement, they are calling on city and state officials to urgently reform California's police pursuit policies, particularly in residential neighborhoods.
"We believe in public safety and support our officers," said Tynesha Boomer, Dr. Boomer's sister. "But reckless chases in residential neighborhoods are too dangerous. We need policies that protect lives — not endanger them."
As the Adjourning in Memory ceremony proceeds, the Boomer family hopes this moment of remembrance becomes a catalyst for real change — in pursuit policy, city planning, and public safety.
"We want Marvin's legacy to be one of justice, safety, and transformation," said Nina Woodruff. "Let his memory move us forward."
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Michelle D. Bernard, Attorney-at-Law
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SOURCE The Family of Dr. Marvin Boomer, Jr.
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