Oakland, San Leandro report widespread looting, OPD makes 60 arrests

On June 1, Shots were fired at the Oakland Police Administration Building. (Oakland Police Department twitter)

Oakland police on Monday morning reported that about 60 people were arrested during Sunday’s demonstrations over the death of black man George Floyd under the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer last week.

The arrests were for crimes including shooting at officers, vandalism, looting and illegal possession of firearms, according to police.

One specific incident reported at 12:09 a.m. Monday involved shots fired at the Oakland police headquarters at 455 Seventh St. No injuries were reported, and police detained three people on suspicion of the shooting.

Lootings and break-ins were was reported around the city, which also had multiple reports of sideshow activity that led to an arrest of one person and towing of a vehicle, police said.

One Oakland police officer suffered injuries not considered life-threatening during the demonstrations and was taken to a hospital.

San Leandro police also reported looting of numerous shopping centers in their city overnight, with several dozen businesses impacted.

Police encourage businesses to take inventory of losses prior to calling the Police Department or filing a report online. People can call the San Leandro police dispatch line at (510) 577-2730, ext. 1, and should only call 911 if there is an emergency.

The online reporting website for San Leandro police can be found at http://sanleandro.org/depts/pd/fileapolicereport/start_report.asp.

The protests and looting over Floyd’s death prompted the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office to advise all residents to stay home Sunday night and early Monday morning.


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