Oakland is facing challenges with rising crime rates and an increase in abandoned vehicles, with nearly 14,000 cars reportedly dumped in the city over six months. Mayor Sheng Thao and local leaders are implementing strategies to address the crime issue and the growing problem of abandoned vehicles.
Oakland is still drowning in abandoned vehicles. The problem is worsening. https://t.co/n4crpNAZas
Nearly 14K abandoned cars reportedly dumped in Oakland over 6 months, prompting tow bill controversy https://t.co/ae1zegyeXF https://t.co/93vRTthmfT
Nearly 14K abandoned cars reportedly dumped in #Oakland over 6 months, prompting tow bill controversy #abc7now https://t.co/4yDeB39q2N
A stolen car gets dumped on your property in Oakland, now you have to pay for it to be towed. The I-Team went for a ride-along with Councilmember Noel Gallo and his staff to see the volume on the streets. https://t.co/DDc8YSfxCa https://t.co/DDc8YSfxCa
At a news conference, Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, flanked by local leaders, outlined approaches they have used in the area to reduce crime and some new ideas as well. https://t.co/YteUg1tTbO
I don’t understand why the city of Oakland allows these nightly street takeovers. The violence coming out of there almost gives Haiti a run for its money. All that’s lacking is the cannibalism. https://t.co/ncv8d2bppy
Oakland stuck in a ‘doom loop’ as residents flee and crime rises https://t.co/l0RDUdCofO https://t.co/l0RDUdCofO