

the meantime, oakland's police chief says he is taking a new strategy is the city grapples with a surge in gun violence and homicides? we removed teams from all five of our districts and brought them under one command structure, allowing them to use intelligence that we get from the shooting incidents to really drive where the enforcement actions take place. jana katsuyama reporting for us live in oakland. these crimes are often so brave and i witnessed one just a block from where you shot some of that video earlier tonight. andĭata points are very important as they make decisions about where to send resource is they are hoping that they can do more partnership with businesses and the businesses are hoping that they can find some solutions. business leaders met with the police chief district attorney's office in the city council member sharing their stories and frustrations over 30. it's pretty easy to figure that a lot more could be done. but if you look at what's happening was not happening. i'm not saying that the police aren't doing their job. uh pilfering and break ins and robberies, uh, and almost with impunity. this is the african american black business corridor. the problem prompted a town hall meeting wednesday night at geoffrey's inner circle hosted by the oakland business collective. next thing you know, they bet that window to every day and you come in the morning.
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this oakland resident says he had his windows smashed three times in one week. Was parked right here on 14th and one of my customers like, hey, your cars but to get like it's getting broken into, and by the time i went outside, they had already driven off. says three break ins in just the past year has cost her hundreds of dollars each time. lulu safi, the owner of maya holiday, zakariyah. even with witnesses around to see i've got my car broken into three times. some thieves are breaking into vehicles in broad daylight. business owners in downtown oakland, say broken car windows and broken glass lining the streets have become such a problem. andre one woman said that she's had her car broken into three times in just the past year, and many of the business owners said that they're very worried that this might be keeping people away just as these businesses are trying to recover from the pandemic. katie's jana katsuyama was at that meeting and joins us live tonight, janet. tonight, they all met with the oakland police chief and city leaders to try and find ways to stop the break ins. good evening, everyone and heather holmes and i'm entree senior frank and julie are off now. Costing big bucks and also hurting business.
