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Oakland firefighters extinguish a fire in two RVs reportedly set by masked men in West Oakland on Aug. 2, 2019. Photo courtesy Jessica Brown.
August 6, 2019

Masked gunmen reportedly set RVs on fire in West Oakland

A woman living in an RV in West Oakland was forced out by two masked men with guns who threatened to light her on…

Protesters outside the Alameda County Sheriff's Office on Aug. 16, 2017, calling for an end to cooperation between local law enforcement and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Photo: Scott Morris
July 11, 2019

Some Calif. police policies allow immigration enforcement, contradicting state law

Many California police departments had policies stating that officers could detain people they had reasonable suspicion had entered the U.S. illegally. The policy said officers could consider a lack of English proficiency in deciding whether they were potentially undocumented immigrants. As of June, eight California police agencies still had the policy posted on their website.

Dujuan Armstrong and his son. Photo courtesy of Barbara Doss.
July 10, 2019

Santa Rita inmate suffocated from restraints used by deputies

Alameda County Sheriff’s deputies used a full-body restraint device and a spit mask on an inmate they were escorting to the outpatient housing unit…

Capt. Ersie Joyner III in his office. Photo by Scott Morris.
July 3, 2019

Ersie Joyner fights for Rome

Oakland’s most decorated police officer is retiring this August, leaving a legacy of substantially reduced gun violence.

Alameda County Public Defender Brendon Woods at a June 29, 2017, press conference in Oakland. Photo: Scott Morris
July 2, 2019

Alameda Co. Sheriff’s Office still listening to defense attorneys’ conversations, public defender says

Alameda County Public Defender Brendon Woods alleged on Monday that the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office has continued to intercept and record communications between jail inmates and their attorneys even after a sergeant was charged with four felonies for allegedly recording privileged conversations last year.

Attorney John Burris alongside attorneys Adante Pointer, left, and Melissa Nold at a press conference on June 27, 2019, to announce a lawsuit against the Vallejo Police Department for the fatal shooting of Willie McCoy in February. Photo by Scott Morris
June 28, 2019

Lawsuit over rapper’s death seeks to put Vallejo police under federal control

Saying that Vallejo police are “out of control,” civil rights attorney John Burris filed a federal lawsuit against the city and police department on Thursday for the police shooting death of Willie McCoy in February.

June 26, 2019

Alameda County jail medical staff facing cuts with closure of Glenn Dyer Jail

The private medical provider in Santa Rita Jail is reducing its staff despite serious concerns about the quality of its care.

Vallejo City Manager Greg Nyhoff during Tuesday's City Council meeting.
June 26, 2019

Vallejo city manager doesn’t think city’s police use excessive force

Under pressure to hold the Vallejo Police Department accountable for shootings and allegations of misconduct, Vallejo City Manager Greg Nyhoff said Tuesday that he…

Vallejo police Chief Andrew Bidou, left, presents Detective Mat Mustard with the department's
June 10, 2019

Expensive and Dangerous: Vallejo police may pay more per officer in civil rights cases than any other agency

Vallejo is paying far more for each officer than dozens of other cities, even those with notorious police departments and numerous lawsuits. From 2013-2018, Vallejo paid out $6,184,587 in civil rights cases. That amounts to $9,370 per officer per year, thousands of dollars more than other agencies nationwide.

A still from Oakland police Officer Nicole Rhodes' body-worn camera just after she shot Demouria Hogg.
May 28, 2019

Dead battery blamed for lack of clear view of OPD shooting of unconscious man

Nearly four years since Oakland police shot and killed a man found unconscious in his car near Lake Merritt, the department released video from…

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  • Jessica Bailey, who is unhoused, poses at Wood St, where she currently lives, with a sign she brought to the protest outside of Mayor Libby Schaaf's home on Monday. Her sign criticizes Operation Dignity, the non-profit who has contracted with the city of Oakland to run the Tuff Shed site that Baily lived in for over three months. Photo by Zack Haber.Housing justice advocates, homeless people protest at Mayor Libby Schaaf’s home
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    September 12, 2019

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