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On March 21, 2009, at 1:08pm. PDT, Mixon was pulled over in a routine traffic stop, while driving a 1995 Buick sedan; two motorcycle officers, Officer John Hege and Sergeant Mark Dunakin, stopped him for a traffic violation on 74th Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard in East Oakland, one block from Eastmont Town Center and an Oakland Police Department (OPD) substation.
They came to Oakland to kill cops." Beforehand, Carrillo posted on Facebook, "Go to the riots and support our own cause. Show them the real targets" and "Use their anger to fuel our fire. Think outside the box. We have mobs of angry people to use to our advantage." The attack took place several blocks from a protest at Oakland City Hall. [26]
About an hour later, police gave orders to disperse and fired tear gas, rubber bullets, [66] and other less-lethal weapons and devices at demonstrators. [67] Protestors threw bottles, rocks, and other objects at police. [68] Police pushed the crowd east along 14th Street into Lakeside, and the scene dissolved into a riot along the 14th Street ...
Oakland police have released a compilation of surveillance videos the day an Internal Affairs sergeant shot and killed an armed man.
[9] [6] [10] [11] He was buried at Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland. [9] Bobby Hutton's death at the hands of the Oakland police was seen by those sympathetic to the Black Panther Party as an example of police brutality against blacks. Hutton was the first Panther to die and "immediately became a martyr for the cause of black power." [4]
One person was killed and seven others were injured in a shooting Monday evening in Oakland, California — the latest explosion of violence to ravage the state. 1 killed and 7 injured in shooting ...
One man was killed and another seriously injured in the Tuesday afternoon shooting, which forced the City Council to pause its meeting. Oakland rocked by 4 shooting deaths in less than 24 hours ...
At the time, the Lakewood shooting was both the second deadliest attack on law enforcement in the United States since the March 21, 2009, fatal shootings of four Oakland, California, police officers, as well as the second deadliest attack on law enforcement in a single incident by a single gunman. [3]