Crime & Safety
$50K Reward Offered For Shooting Of East Bay Mail Carrier
BREAKING: The woman is in stable condition at an area hospital after the Oakland incident, officials said.

OAKLAND, CA – A female U.S. Postal Service mail carrier remains in stable condition at a local hospital after she was shot while she was in a postal vehicle in East Oakland early this afternoon, according to a U.S. Postal Inspection Service spokesman.
The shooting occurred near the corner of Bancroft and Avenal Avenues shortly after noon today, Postal Inspection Service spokesman Jeff Fitch Ruiz said.
It appears that the shooting was unrelated to the woman's job, Fitch said.
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However, Fitch declined to disclose additional details about the shooting and said he doesn't want to speculate on a motive for it.
Fitch described the shooting as "a serious crime" and said the Postal Inspection Service is assisting the Oakland Police Department in investigating it.
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He said the Postal Inspection Service is offering a $50,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of those responsible for the shooting.
If suspects are arrested they will be prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office, Fitch said.
Oakland police have not responded to requests for information about the shooting.
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