Crime Air horns and moving trucks: How Oakland, California, residents are facing a surge in crime

Air horns and moving trucks: How Oakland, California, residents are facing a surge in crime

Kyung Lah and Chandelis Duster, CNN
Tue, August 8, 2023 at 7:22 PM EDT·4 min read

Note: I tried to upload the downloaded MP4 video. KF won't accept it. 🤷‍♂️

After 60-year-old retiree David Schneider was shot and killed here while trimming a tree in his yard, his neighbor, Toni Bird, said she retreated indoors.

“People aren’t feeling safe out of their house,” she said. “It makes sense that you would want to protect your house then, right? You would barricade it.”
Amid a surge in crime in Oakland, California, police have advised residents to use air horns to alert neighbors to intruders and add security bars to their doors and windows.

Bird, who moved to Oakland 2 1/2 years ago, said she took their advice to heart. She now has three air horns and five security cameras around her home.
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Toni Bird holds an air horn, which Oakland Police suggested could scare away criminals and alert her neighbors. - Kyung Lah/CNN

“The types of crime that we’re seeing feel much more violent and the consequences feel much more severe,” she said. “And it feels like the people that are being targeted are people who are vulnerable.”
Oakland residents say they are unnerved and considering fleeing the state because of the rise in violent crime that has community activists, including the local NAACP, demanding urgent action from city officials.

In a letter released in late July, NAACP Oakland Branch President Cynthia Adams and Oakland pastor Bishop Bob Jackson demanded action from elected leaders to ensure public safety, especially in predominately Black neighborhoods.

“African Americans are disproportionately hit the hardest by crime in East Oakland and other parts of the city. But residents from all parts of the city report that they do not feel safe,” they said in the letter.
The statement went on to accuse “failed leadership” of creating “a heyday for Oakland criminals.”

“We call on all elected leaders to unite and declare a state of emergency and bring together massive resources to address our public safety crisis,” the letter said.

The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office refuted the NAACP’s characterization of the city official’s efforts to stop the crime surge.

“We are disappointed that a great African American pastor and a great African American organization would take a false narrative on such an important matter,” the office said in a statement.

While the sides appear to disagree on how the narrative is framed, one truth appears undeniable: Oakland is buckling under a rise in crime.

Although homicides are down 14% in the last year, burglaries have increased by 41% and robberies by more than 20%, according to data from the city’s police department.

Darren Allison, interim chief of the Oakland Police Department, said he’s aware the rise in crime is putting a strain on the quality of life for residents and tourists.

That is why, he said, his department is focusing on sustainable solutions for prevention, in addition to enforcing the laws.

But according to the union representing Oakland police officers, the city needs more officers on the street.

The Oakland Police Department currently has 715 officers on staff, Allison told CNN.

Barry Donelan, president of the Oakland Police Officers’ Association, said the union believes the number of officers in the city should be closer to 1,200, based on the volume of calls and the size of the population.

Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao said she is committed to working with partners in the community to find ways to prevent crimes and hold those who commit them accountable.
“As a City, we’ve worked hard to make it safer,” she said in a statement. But, she conceded, “we know we need to do more.”
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Kristin Cook, a lifelong Oakland resident, prepares to leave the city because of crime. - Kyung Lah/CNN

The upswing in crime has forced some Oakland residents, including Kristin Cook, to flee to other states. Cook watched with tears in her eyes as a moving pod packed with all her family’s belongings was loaded onto a flatbed truck.

Although she’s lived in Oakland her whole life, Cook said she’s now moving to Texas for the sake of her son.

“I love Oakland. … I can’t take it anymore,” she said. “I got to the point I was too scared to leave my house.”

She said the rise in carjackings has made her scared to take drives at night, a pastime she once enjoyed.

“My son is about to start driving. … I’m terrified my son is gonna be killed at a stop sign because he’s driving an Impala, and I just can’t, I can’t risk it.”

Bird said she chooses to stay because she is optimistic that things will change. She noted the surge in crime has also made her closer to her neighbors.

“This is my home, I’ve made it my home and I don’t want to abandon a home,” she said.

“I’m not looking for the perfect safe place. I’m looking for a place where the elderly, [and] women with children aren’t targeted. Right? I think we can all agree that that needs to change.”

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The Death Wish remakes are going to be great. I look forward to a CGI Charles Bronson blasting this chick in the face with a Wildey and nonchalantly saying "you get what you fucking deserve."
 
>Oakland
>Surge in crime

In other news, Arizona is experiencing a surge of sand and cacti.
 
If it isn't the consequences of my own actions.
The upswing in crime has forced some Oakland residents, including Kristin Cook, to flee to other states. Cook watched with tears in her eyes as a moving pod packed with all her family’s belongings was loaded onto a flatbed truck.

Although she’s lived in Oakland her whole life, Cook said she’s now moving to Texas for the sake of her son.
Go back. You asked for this, you're going to ask for it in your new home as well so just stay and live (or apparently die, lmao) with your poor decisions.
 
Defund the police, Black lives matter.

You fucking wanted this. Now live your wish. Niggerfaggot.
 
Honkening II: Oakland Boogaloo

I wonder if they'll also get sued for drawing attention to problems...
 
What this article utterly fails to capture is that Oakland has been a crime-ridden shithole forever. It was already extremely shit, and these people put ALL up with it.

And now it's too much.

When I had the misfortune to find myself anywhere outside the most manicured parts of it, and this was well before the "Summer of Love"...hell this was before Trump got elected, it was another fucking planet. 8-14 y/os on stolen dirtbikes wheelying down the middle of a 4 lane main street...constantly, obvious homeless bums and crackheads, a fucking antifa riot every time the locals rioted over...whatever, sports or someone encountering lead based accountability were the usual reasons, freeway blocking sideshows that often involved random gunfire (which the police would often just watch from a distance and do nothing about). I'll give the gangbangers one thing, at least they seemed to try to be somewhat less visibly conspicuous compared to all the other problems even if they were responsible for almost all of the violence.

Again, all before the summer of love. I haven't been back since so I'm trying to imagine what "worse" looks like, and Black Hawk Down era Mogadishu is the mental image that recurs as the next logical progression. I think that might be throwing shade at Mogadishu though.
 
Yeah, Oaktown niggaz are the craziest. (Gen X bonus points: ID the source of that line.)

Seriously, live by the sword, die by the sword. They tolerate ghettoism til they literally can't live in their own houses bc their cars are constantly being ransacked and their houses broken into and ransacked while the residents are inside. Of course only the bad guys have guns bc guns were outlawed for regular people to "stop crime" with if you look at it objectively is more autistic than anything Chris has ever done. Now they're fleeing and bringing the fungus with them. Man the flamethrowers!
 
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Kristin Cook, a lifelong Oakland resident, prepares to leave the city because of crime. - Kyung Lah/CNN
NEVER stand that close to something that's a) being lifted and especially b) being lifted by chains. Where she's standing is a prime location for some "Final Destination" shit to go down.
 
“And it feels like the people that are being targeted are people who are vulnerable.”
No shit, retard. You think a criminal wants to rob someone who's armed and stands up for themselves?
 
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