Oakland Police Killings
What started out as a traffic stop by two Oakland Police motorcycle officers Saturday afternoon turned into a bloody massacre that would leave four officers and the suspect dead in a shocking incident that has shaken the Bay Area.
COMPLETE COVERAGE FROM THE CALIFORNIA BEAT:
- Oakland Police set to attend funeral for Pittsburgh Police Officers killed by gunman (4/7)
- Hundreds gather at prayer vigil to unite community in ending neighborhood violence (4/1)
- Bay Area, nation remembers fallen policemen on the “saddest day in Oakland Police history” (3/28)
- PHOTOS: Tearful goodbye from citizens, law enforcement throughout the world at massive Oakland Police funeral (3/27)
- Massive police funeral for slain Oakland officers expected to draw thousands (3/26)
- As mourning continues, political leaders push for reform at vigil (3/25)
- PHOTOS: A thousand mourners honor slain Oakland officers at vigil (3/25)
- Community outpouring of grief at candlelight vigil for four fallen officers (3/25)
- TIMELINE: A minute-by-minute account of how four Oakland Policemen were killed (3/24)
- State continues to reel in shock days after four OPD officers slain by armed parolee (3/24)
- Trust fund locations announced for slain OPD officers (3/24)
- Killer’s history raises questions about parole system (3/23)
- Day after officer deaths, support pours in from around the state (3/23)
- While Oaklanders grieve tragic loss of four policemen, others point out history of tension (3/23)
- Fourth Oakland Police officer in Saturday afternoon shooting spree dies (3/23)
- Reaction to killings of Oakland Police Sergeants somber, mixed (3/22)
- Lone gunman kills 4 Oakland police officers in brazen daylight shooting spree (3/22)
- Three police officers, suspect killed after shootings in Oakland (3/22)
- BREAKING: Four police officers shot, suspect killed in Oakland (3/22)
PHOTOS FROM THE SCENE: A California Beat photographer was at the scene when the second shooting incident took place
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