Oakland PD: Multiple Arrests and Firearm Recoveries During OPD’s 4th of July Holiday Period
Originally published 7-5-23 via Nixle
by the Oakland Police Department:
“Traditionally, the Fourth of July is a challenging holiday for first responders nationwide as agencies deal with large crowds as well as legal and illegal fireworks displays. Here in the Bay Area, we have the added risk of potential wildfires.
The Oakland Police Department (OPD) continues its commitment to our community, and last night was an example of the exemplary work the women and men of the department are doing to ensure the safety of the residents, visitors, and businesses of Oakland.
On Tuesday, Officers assigned to the Violent Crime Operations Center (VCOC) arrested a person in connection with a homicide in 2022. Officers assigned to the Ceasefire Division recovered three firearms, two of which were assault rifles. OPD towed four vehicles and wrote 18 vehicle citations.
Also, with help from community members, Patrol Officers were able to proactively prevent large gatherings where fireworks traditionally occur.
On Sunday, officers made four arrests for crimes including armed carjacking, a stolen vehicle, and drug sales. Officers assigned to Traffic Operations wrote 52 citations, and four vehicles were towed.
OPD and Oakland Fire Department (OFD) continue to work collaboratively to limit the impact of illegal fireworks in our city every year.”
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