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New Images Revealed of Scandal Rocking Oakland Police Department
New images were revealed Wednesday in the scandal rocking the Oakland Police Department.
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New Images Revealed of Scandal Rocking Oakland Police Department
New images were revealed Wednesday in the scandal rocking the Oakland Police Department. Audrey Asistio reports.
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East Bay Leaders Call for Reinstatement of Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong
Several prominent East Bay leaders are now calling for Oakland to immediately reinstate Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong.
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East Bay Leaders Call for Reinstatement of Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong
Several prominent East Bay leaders are now calling for Oakland to immediately reinstate Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong. Velena Jones reports.
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Decision to Put Oakland Police Chief on Leave ‘Not Punitive,' Mayor Sheng Thao Says
Standing on the steps of Oakland City Hall, newly elected Mayor Sheng Thao Saturday said the decision to put the city’s police chief on leave was not punitive.
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Decision to Put Oakland Police Chief on Leave Not Punitive, Mayor Sheng Thao Says
Standing on the steps of Oakland City Hall, newly elected Mayor Sheng Thao Saturday said the decision to put the city’s police chief on leave was not punitive.
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Former Oakland Councilmember Loren Taylor Calls Decision to Place Police Chief On Leave ‘Excessive'
The decision to place Oakland’s police chief on administrative leave was “excessive,” Oakland mayoral runner-up and former City Councilmember Loren Taylor said Saturday.
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Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao Gives Update After Police Chief Placed on Leave
Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao held a news conference Saturday after Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong was placed on administrative leave.
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What's Next for Oakland Police After Chief Placed on Leave
Oakland police Chief LeRonne Armstrong is on administrative leave following a report released Wednesday detailing allegations of police misconduct in the police department. Gia Vang reports.
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Oakland Police Chief Put on Administrative Leave: Sources
Oakland Police Department Chief LeRonne Armstrong has been put on administrative leave, sources tell NBC Bay Area.
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Teen Dies in Oakland Shooting
Police are investigating a shooting that left one 16-year-old dead and another person injured in Oakland Thursday.
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16-Year-Old Fatally Shot in Broad Daylight in Oakland
Oakland Police Chief Leronne Armstrong on Thursday night addressed the homicide of a 16-year-old juvenile that had occurred earlier in the evening.
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Oakland City Leaders Resurrect Ceasefire Plan to Stop Gun Violence
In an effort to stop gun violence, city leaders in Oakland are going back to the future, resurrecting a plan to stop gun violence — a ceasefire.
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Oakland City Leaders Resurrect Ceasefire Plan to Stop Gun Violence
In an effort to stop gun violence, city leaders in Oakland are going back to the future — resurrecting a plan to stop gun violence: a ceasefire. Cheryl Hurd reports.
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Kevin Nishita Shooting Investigation: Oakland Police ‘Making Progress'
Oakland police on Monday announced progress in the investigation into the shooting death of Kevin Nishita, the security guard and former police officer shot while protecting a TV news crew. Melissa Colorado reports.
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Oakland Police ‘Making Progress' in Investigation Into Shooting Death of Kevin Nishita
Oakland police on Monday said they were “making progress” in the investigation into the shooting death of security guard and former police officer Kevin Nishita.
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Oakland Police Chief Makes Plea to Officials After Violent Weekend
Oakland experienced a surge in violence over the weekend, prompting the police chief to make it a public plea to city officials for help. Cheryl Hurd reports.
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‘Enough Is Enough': Oakland Police Chief Addresses Gun Violence in the City
NBC Bay Area’s Cheryl Hurd sat down with Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong Tuesday to talk about crime in the city in a one-on-one interview where he says, enough is enough.
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‘Enough Is Enough': Oakland Police Chief Addresses Gun Violence in the City
NBC Bay Area’s Cheryl Hurd sat down with Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong Tuesday to talk about crime in the city in a one-on-one interview where he says, enough is enough.
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Oakland Could Soon Require All City Employees to be Vaccinated
Oakland could soon be joining the growing list of cities across the country, requiring vaccines for all city employees.