OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- The brother of rapper Too $hort died in a shooting in Oakland, according to a report from The ...
OAKLAND — Oakland leaders ... including two in the fire department, three in the planning and building department, and four in the city’s police commission, which oversees local law enforcement.
Based on the Oakland Police Department's preliminary investigation, it appears that suspects tried to use a vehicle to force their way into a property where Shaw was at. Shaw exited the building ...
The older brother of Bay Area rap legend Too Short was shot and killed in Oakland Wednesday morning during an attempted ...
(KRON) — The Oakland Police Department (OPD) said it is investigating a weekend crash that killed one driver after they failed to yield before entering the intersection and colliding with ...
OAKLAND — Oakland leaders ... including two in the fire department, three in the planning and building department, and four in the city’s police commission, which oversees local law enforcement.
The brother of Bay Area rap legend Too Short was killed in a shooting in East Oakland Wednesday morning, authorities confirmed. According to the Oakland Police Department, officers were dispatched ...
His loss resonates deeply with those who understand the importance of maintaining connections to the city’s transformative past while building toward its future. The Oakland Police Department ...
Police authorities ... a car at an industrial building. The establishment was located on 49th Avenue, East 12th Street. Lt. Gloria Beltran of the Oakland Police Department shared that the suspects ...
The shooting happened after a vehicle rammed the marijuana grow house to get inside, said Oakland Police Department Deputy ... emerged from the 49th Avenue building where the shooting happened ...
Anyone with information is urged to call the Oakland Police Department Felony Assault Unit at (510) 238-3426. If anyone has videos or photos that could assist with the investigation, they’re ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - An East Bay man pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal arson charges related to a series of firebombings in Oakland and Berkeley last summer, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.