Crime & Safety

Man Shoots At Oakland Police Officer, Killed By Return Fire

The shooting happened Tuesday morning in Frank Ogawa Plaza.

OAKLAND, CA — Oakland police shot and killed someone near City Hall early Tuesday morning.

The shooting was reported just after 4 a.m. in the 300 block of Frank Ogawa Plaza. Upon arrival, officers located someone suffering from a gunshot wound. Officers immediately began providing medical treatment to the individual, but the person was pronounced dead on scene.

The officer involved in the shooting was not physically injured. Per department policy, the officer has been placed on paid administrative leave. The names of the person killed and the officer have not been released.

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The Oakland Police Officers' Association issued a statement saying the shooting involved a veteran Oakland police officer who had arrived at Oakland City Hall to start his early morning shift.

"The officer was confronted by an armed individual who opened fire, and the officer discharged their weapon, striking the armed assailant," the police union said.

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Union president Barry Donelan added, "This morning at Oakland City Hall, a criminal picked the wrong victim. We are thankful for our officer's safety and equally relieved that community members were not injured during the incident."

No additional details about what led to the shooting were released by police. The case is being investigated by the Oakland Police Department, Alameda County District Attorney's Office, and the city's Community Police Review Agency.


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