OAKLAND -- A triple shooting in North Oakland on Friday night has left one person dead and two others
hospitalized, police said.
The shooting was reported about 9:30 p.m. in the 700 block of 53rd St. near Children's Hospital.
The shooting happened only about a block from the spot where 21-year-old Donitra Henderson was shot and killed in front of her 4-year-old son about 8:40 p.m. Wednesday.
The fatality tonight is Oakland's 32nd of the year.
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Academy student Jermaine Marsh, Civil Rights attorney Walter Riley, Blues living legend Sugarpie de Santo and Marvin X at Academy of da Corner, 14th and Broadway, downtown Oakland.
Dr. Nathan Hare on Combatting Black Apathy, Black Scholar, 1973
The more acute case of this syndrome will manifest itself in maverick assassination, which in its more hideous forms, amounts to collective suicide. We must come to see that to kill a brother or sister similarly victimized by oppression, but struggling for freedom in a different way, is like killing a part of oneself, the hated part of oneself. Unfortunately, fratricide will increase. But we can offset it by shaping a clear picture of who our real enemy is and by moving to combat white racism; so that the frustration and anguish otherwise unrelieved will not accumulate and get turned inward upon ourselves.
Another way of offsetting fratricide and pathogenic squabbling is to build a genuine love for our black brothers and sisters, to replace self hatred with self love.... For this is our basic task, to build a sense of unity, unity of struggle, even when there is no unity of opinion. Because it is necessary to realize that we are all in this quagmire together; and it doesn't move us any closer to freedom when we unload our misdirected anguish on ourselves.--Nathan Hare
Woman Found Shot Dead Next To 4-Year-Old Child In Oakland
April 25, 2013 11:10 PM
A police officer at the scene of a fatal shooting at 54th St. and Shattuck Ave. in Oakland. (CBS)
OAKLAND — A woman was shot and killed in
front of her young child near Oakland Children’s Hospital Wednesday night; the
fourth homicide this week, authorities said.The woman was reported shot at 8:43
p.m. near the corner of 54th Street and Shattuck Avenue—just blocks from the
Children’s Hospital & Research Center. The victim’s four-year-old
son was found unharmed at her side.Police said the four-year old is a key
witness in the shooting death of his 21-year-old mother.
Chief Howard Jordan said the shooting was “very
tragic.” He said he fears that, “For a 4-year-old boy to witness a shooting
like this will be a memory in his mind for a long time. I don’t know how he’ll
recover.” Police said the mother was from San Leandro but didn’t release
her name or age.
“No one should have to witness that type of
violence at all, especially at four-years-old. That’s something he will have to
live with for the rest of his life and I’m not sure how well he’s going to do
after last night, because that’s an image that will probably be in his memory
for a while,” said Jordan.
While playing in a squad car, the unnamed child was
able to tell investigators what he saw, said Jordan.
Police said two men in a rusty, black four-door car
were witnessed fleeing the scene.
A second woman was with the woman who was fatally
shot and sought medical treatment, Jordan said. He didn’t elaborate on the
second woman’s injuries except to say that she wasn’t hit by gunfire.
Jordan said he went to the shooting scene because
he was working late to help oversee a major operation in which police and FBI
agents served warrants at the Acorn housing complex in West Oakland.
He said when he first saw the 4-year-old boy, whose
first name is Joshua, he was sitting in a patrol car and playing with an
officer’s flashlight.
Jordan said he gave the boy a police sticker and
swore him in as a junior police officer.
Another officer later took the boy to a nearby
McDonald’s restaurant to get some food, he said.
Jordan said the shooting of the woman in front of
her young boy is “very personal” for him because he has young children himself.
The boy is now with other family members, he
said. The homicide was the fourth shooting death in the city this week—and
the 31st homicide for the year. On Monday, a man from Stockton was found
shot to death on 90th Avenue.
On Tuesday afternoon, a 21-year-old woman was shot
and killed during a robbery attempt in East Oakland and Keith Head – a 22-year-old San Francisco rapper known as K.O. Da Bandit
– was shot and killed near 13th Street and Broadway on later that night. One
block from Marvin X's Academy of da Corner at 14th and Broadway. Marvin X says, "My classroom has been a hot spot, from the murder of my friend Chauncey Bailey (14th and Alice) to the rebellion following the police murder of Oscar Grant. The consensus is that Academy of da Corner has made a difference so I will increase my presence in the area and spread more conscious literature.
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