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  • Woman fatally shot in Oakland’s Uptown district

    Woman fatally shot in Oakland’s Uptown district

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    OAKLAND — A 29-year-old San Francisco woman was fatally shot Friday night in the Uptown district, authorities said.

    The  shooting happened about 10:47 p.m. Friday in the 1900 block of Telegraph Avenue, near William Street, and the assailant fled the scene before officers arrived. The wounded woman was taken to a hospital where she later died. Her name has not yet been released, pending notification of her family.

    Police have not released a motive or suspect information.

    The killing is the 50th homicide investigated by Oakland police this year. Last year at this time, police had investigated 53 homicides in the city.

    Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering up to $10,000 in reward money for information leading to the arrest of the killer.  Anyone with information may call police at 510-238-3821 or 510-238-7950 or Crime Stoppers at 510-777-8572.

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  • Two men sentenced in grisly killing where Baby Yoda doll and AC Transit bus provided key evidence

    Two men sentenced in grisly killing where Baby Yoda doll and AC Transit bus provided key evidence

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    An Alameda County judge on Wednesday sentenced two men to prison in what investigators claimed was a grisly kidnapping-turned-killing nearly three years ago in Castro Valley.

    Superior Court Judge Scott Patton sentenced Steve Hanna, also known as Richardo Onteveros, to 15 years to life in prison after he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the death of Benjamin Hemmann, 37. The man’s body was found strangled, bound and gagged with ratchet straps and duct tape in September 2021, in a case that investigators claimed to solve using surveillance footage from an AC Transit bus and the presence of a Baby Yoda doll on the alleged killers’ pickup.

    The judge also sentenced another man, Bryan Wu, to six years in prison after he pleaded guilty to first-degree burglary a few weeks ago. He is expected to be released in April 2025, given the fact he has been jailed in the case since May 2022.

    A third defendant, Kevin Woodruff, faces a potential six-year, eight-month prison term when he’s sentenced July 2 on charges of committing a home invasion robbery in concert and possession of stolen property.

    The sentences drew another sharp rebuke Wednesday from Hemmann’s sister, Laurie Henson, who tearfully blasted plea deals the three men reached a few weeks ago that allowed them to avoid first-degree murder and kidnapping charges.

    “I’m not asking for a miracle — I’m just asking for the defendants to be judged by a jury of their peers,” said Henson during the hearing, her voice cracking as she wept. “I just ask for justice to be served.”

    Patton on Wednesday called the plea deals “reasonable,” particularly given the “complicated” nature of the case. He also noted the possibility that a trial could end in a hung jury, given the large amount of circumstantial evidence gathered by investigators.

    His words were of little comfort to Henson.

    “I will not stand silently,” Henson told the judge. “There has to be change. Our court system is supposed to be for the people.”

    Moments later, Hanna turned directly to Henson, telling her: “I apologize.” Hanna — who has since changed his name to Said Ahmed Mustafa Ali after converting to Islam in prison — added that her grief was “understandable,” and again apologized.

    Hanna, Woodruff and Wu were arrested in spring 2022 and charged with murder after investigators claimed the trio took Hemmann to Skyline Boulevard in Oakland and tied him up. That’s when, investigators said, Hanna drove the man to Redwood Road in Castro Valley, strangled him and disposed of his body.

    The investigation into Hemmann’s death nearly stalled multiple times. Yet detectives caught a key break in the case: The discovery of video footage from an AC Transit bus that captured a Toyota Tacoma on the road where Hemmann’s body was found. Affixed to its grill was a small Baby Yoda doll.

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  • One teen killed, another injured in Hayward shooting

    One teen killed, another injured in Hayward shooting

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    HAYWARD – One teenager was killed and another was injured in a shooting Wednesday morning in Hayward, according to authorities.

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  • Investigation underway into Brentwood church vandalism

    Investigation underway into Brentwood church vandalism

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    BRENTWOOD — A church was vandalized Wednesday night in Brentwood, police said.

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  • Shooting in Oakland’s Uptown district under investigation

    Shooting in Oakland’s Uptown district under investigation

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    OAKLAND — A 30-year-old Daly City man who told police he was shot early Monday in the Uptown district was in stable condition, authorities said.

    The man told police he had left one club and was walking to another in the 1900 block of Telegraph Avenue about 12:30 a.m.  Monday when he heard gunfire and started running.

    He then felt pain in his leg and realized he had been shot, he told police.

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  • San Francisco man shot while driving in Oakland

    San Francisco man shot while driving in Oakland

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    OAKLAND — A 26-year-old San Francisco man was in critical condition after he was shot Saturday morning while driving in East Oakland, authorities said.

    The shooting happened about 2:24 a.m.

    The man was found wounded inside his car that had crashed into a fence in the 10600 block of Foothill Boulevard.

    Police believe he was actually shot a few blocks away near the intersection of Frazier Avenue and Foothill Boulevard but was able to continue driving to where he crashed.

    Police are trying to determine why the man was in Oakland.

    A motive for the shooting is under investigation. No arrests have been made and no suspect information has been released.

    Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering up to $5,000 in reward money for information leading to the arrest of the shooter. Anyone with information may call police at 510-238-3426 or Crime Stoppers at 510-777-8572.

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  • Brentwood man indicted on child pornography, firearms charges

    Brentwood man indicted on child pornography, firearms charges

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    OAKLAND — A Brentwood man was indicted Friday on charges of possessing child pornography and an unregistered short-barreled rifle, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office.

    Michael Patterson was arrested after an undercover operation by the Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, according to the government’s detention memorandum. In a May 2023 operation, Patterson allegedly engaged in an online conversation with an officer posing as a 13-year-old girl, and made plans to meet and engage in sexual conduct.

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  • Sideshows reported in Oakland, West Contra Costa and Antioch, where officials hope a new fence will curb car stunts

    Sideshows reported in Oakland, West Contra Costa and Antioch, where officials hope a new fence will curb car stunts

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    Antioch leaders are speaking out after sideshows hit their city and other East Bay areas over this past weekend.

    Officials said sideshows took place in Antioch, Oakland and unincorporated West Contra Costa County. No injuries were reported.

    An estimated 200 people blocked the intersection of Lone Tree Way and Golf Course Road in Antioch early Sunday morning as cars spun donuts, and spectators shot off rounds of fireworks, authorities said. But Mayor Lamar Hernandez-Thorpe said that unlike in other cities, police quickly shut the sideshow down and dispersed the crowd – within 40 minutes or so.

    A sideshow was also reported in Oakland’s Temescal area at 51st Street and Telegraph Avenue. Another sideshow with fireworks and cars spinning donuts took place near Hercules, on Franklin Canyon Road near the golf course.

    Hernandez-Thorpe warned those involved in the illegal street activities in Antioch will be held accountable.

    “We’re not messing around with anybody,” the mayor said. “If you come here and disturb the peace, you’re going to be held accountable.”

    Hernandez-Thorpe said the city used drones to capture license plate numbers and will use footage to cite and fine violators and tow and impound vehicles. The process can take up to a few weeks but it will happen, he said, adding that more officers have been added to the patrol unit.

    On Tuesday, the city took another step to discourage sideshows downtown by installing an electric fence at the large parking lot at the marina. Hernandez-Thorpe said the lot will be locked at night and not opened until the morning. New traffic barriers near Dozier-Libbey High School in southeast Antioch have also helped to prevent illegal street activities where Sand Creek Road dead ends, he said.

    In February, the Antioch City Council unanimously approved a first reading of an ordinance that would allow fines of up to $1,000 and up to six months of jail time for those who organize or advertise any illegal street races, sideshows and reckless driving events. But on the second reading, which is usually a formality on the consent calendar, Councilmembers Mike Barbanica and Lori Ogorchock reversed course, saying it was not enough and the new rules were struck down.

    Barbanica said at the time that he wanted to include a way to cite spectators.

    The mayor, meanwhile, promised to put the sideshow ordinance back on the agenda when there’s a full council present. Both he and Councilwoman Tamisha Torres-Walker were absent when it was last heard on March 12.

    Check back for updates.

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  • Two Oakland residents from Honduras sentenced for selling fentanyl, meth

    Two Oakland residents from Honduras sentenced for selling fentanyl, meth

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    Two Oakland residents originally from Honduras were handed multiyear prison sentences on Friday for selling fentanyl and methamphetamines in the San Francisco Tenderloin and other parts of the Bay Area, according to a Department of Justice news release published Friday.

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  • Police: Husband arrested in fatal stabbing of wife in Hayward

    Police: Husband arrested in fatal stabbing of wife in Hayward

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    HAYWARD — A woman was stabbed to death Thursday evening and her husband was later arrested as the suspect, police said Friday.

    The name of the woman killed, who is in her 50s, was not immediately released.

    Police identified the husband as Gary Barronga Garcia, 66.

    The stabbing happened about 5:46 p.m. Thursday at the couple’s apartment in the 25000 block of Cypress Avenue, police said. Authorities received numerous 911 calls regarding a woman screaming from inside the apartment.

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  • San Francisco man fatally shot in East Oakland; possible suspect detained

    San Francisco man fatally shot in East Oakland; possible suspect detained

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    OAKLAND — A 39-year-old San Francisco man was fatally shot in East Oakland Friday night and a possible suspect was later detained, authorities said.

    The name of the man killed has not been released pending notification of his family.

    The shooting happened about 10:27 p.m. Friday in the 1300 block of 102nd Avenue, a mostly residential area.

    Police responding to reports of gunfire found the San Francisco man dead in the rear area of a residence.

    A man was later detained in the area as a possible suspect and was being interviewed by investigators Saturday.

    Investigators have not yet released a motive for the shooting and have not said if the man killed and the man detained knew each other.

    The killing is the 16th homicide investigated by Oakland police this year.  Last year at this time police had investigated 21 homicides in the city.

    Check back for updates on this developing story.

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  • Fremont man arrested in connection with fatal shooting

    Fremont man arrested in connection with fatal shooting

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    FREMONT — A 25-year-old Fremont man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a fatal shooting last week in the city, according to police.

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  • Modesto man shot in East Oakland

    Modesto man shot in East Oakland

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    OAKLAND — A 20-year-old Modesto man was in extremely critical condition after he was shot in his car in  East Oakland early Thursday, authorities said.

    The shooting happened about 12:59 a.m. Thursday in the 1400 block of 17th Avenue.

    Police said the victim was in his car and got into a verbal altercation with the occupants of another vehicle.

    At least one of the other vehicle’s occupants began shooting at the victim who despite being wounded was able to drive a short distance before crashing into a building, police said.

    Another person got the wounded man out of the crashed car and drove him to a hospital, authorities said.

    Police have not yet said what the verbal altercation that preceded the shooting was about or why they believe the wounded man was in Oakland.

    No suspect information has been released.

    Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering up to $5,000 in reward money for information leading to the arrest of the shooter.  Anyone with information may call police at 510-238-3728 or Crime Stoppers at 510-777-8572.

     

     

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  • UC Berkeley shooting suspect arrested after psychiatric evaluation

    UC Berkeley shooting suspect arrested after psychiatric evaluation

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    BERKELEY — After being released from a psychiatric evaluation, a 59-year-old man suspected of firing a gun repeatedly on the UC Berkeley campus earlier this month has been arrested, authorities said.

    The man was booked Thursday at Santa Rita Jail on suspicion of negligent discharge of a firearm, possession of a loaded firearm on a university campus and possession of a concealed firearm in a vehicle, according to jail records. He was being held in lieu of $565,000 bail and was scheduled for arraignment Friday.

    The shots were fired about 8:40 p.m. Feb. 9 at Sproul Plaza after the suspect confronted some students, authorities said.

    No one was hit by the gunfire, but a window was shattered by a bullet.

    The suspect was arrested within two minutes of the shooting and was taken to a hospital for psychiatric evaluation. He was placed under arrest at the hospital Thursday and booked at Santa Rita Jail.

    The shooting prompted the university to issue a shelter-in-place order while police searched and cleared the areas. Affected buildings included Zellerbach Hall, where opera singer Renee Fleming was performing. The order was lifted just over an hour later.

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  • Killings that happened a day apart in same East Bay community remain under investigation

    Killings that happened a day apart in same East Bay community remain under investigation

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    ASHLAND — The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office on Monday was continuing to investigate two fatal shootings on Thursday and Friday that claimed the lives of a young boy and a 40-year-old woman in the small unincorporated area of Ashland.

    The names of the two killed have not yet been released and authorities have not said where they lived.

    The sheriff’s office did say the two killings — which happened more than 24 hours apart — are not related.

    Motives for the killings have not yet been released and no arrests have been announced in either case. Ashland is an unincorporated part of the county between San Leandro and Hayward.

    The boy, whose age has not been released, was found fatally shot in the head about 5:30 p.m. Thursday on 170th Avenue near Clinton Avenue.

    The sheriff’s office said in a news release it believes the shooting was an isolated incident and there was no threat to public safety.

    The woman was killed and a 47-year-old man wounded in a shooting that happened about 9:47 p.m. Friday on East 14th Street near 151st Avenue.

    Both were taken to a hospital where the woman later died. Investigators have not yet said if they knew each other.

    The sheriff’s office has said the killing was a result of a dispute between a suspect and the victims. No suspect information has been released.

    Anyone with information about the killings is asked to call sheriff’s investigators at 510-667-3636 or the anonymous tip line at 510-667-3622.

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