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奧克蘭治安太差,上班跟上戰場一樣

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奧克蘭治安太差,上班跟上戰場一樣

8月22日報道,奧克蘭企業主形容上班就像在“戰區”一樣,要和持續不斷的暴力犯罪作鬥爭。最新數據顯示,今年到目前為止,該地區的搶劫和劫車案件顯著增加。
 
“奧克蘭已經變成了一個戰區,”布魯斯·王(Bruce Vong)說,他是國際大道(International Blvd)上一家質量技術汽車商店(Quality Tech Automotive Shop)的老板。

“上班感覺就像戰場。”Vong說。

Vong表示,東奧克蘭(East Oakland)的企業主下午3點就關門了,因為這裏的犯罪活動已經失控。

“這裏就像一個鬼城,”Vong說。“這真的可怕。”

根據I-Team獲得的數據,上周末,奧克蘭發生了15起搶劫案和2起劫車案。與去年相比,今年到目前為止搶劫案增加了27%,劫車案件增加了19%。

失竊汽車多從奧克蘭的汽車經銷商處偷來。上周五晚間,阿拉米達(Alameda)街頭就發現這樣一輛奔馳SUV。

“這就是奧克蘭現在的狀態,”Vong說。

遺憾的是,這對Vong來說並不意外,他奧克蘭擁有11家企業。他說,他們幾乎每周都被搶。

他終於忍無可忍。上周他決定出手追他們。

他說,“我當時正在幫助我的員工去接被困的3A司機,幾秒鍾後我的拖車就不見了。”

Vong說,一個嫌疑犯跳上他的拖車,先是摧壞了裏麵所有的攝像係統,然後將車開走。但嫌疑人沒留意到Vong的手機還在車裏。

“因為我的手機還在車裏,我可以追蹤卡車的位置,”Vong說。“從西奧克蘭到東奧克蘭再到伯克利,我們追了他至少45分鍾,最終在電報街和30街(Telegraph and 30th)交匯處把他攔了下來。”

Vong成功奪回了他的拖車,但維修費用需要2萬美元。

他說,“我們尋求幫助,但我們得不到任何幫助。我們試著打電話給奧克蘭警察局,但沒人接聽,所以我們隻能尋求衛生防護中心的幫助。奧克蘭不再是奧克蘭了,這太荒謬了。”

市議員諾埃爾·加洛(Noel Gallo)表示,他知道東奧克蘭至少還有四家店受到了這些搶劫案的影響,而且其中兩家已經關閉。

“我準備離開奧克蘭,因為這個城市沒有法律,”Vong說。“市政做得不夠好,居民需要幫助。”

奧克蘭Achieve Academy的副校長米歇爾·西特(Michelle Sit)說,她也在考慮離開。就在上周,她遇到了同樣的問題。

她說,“我下午5點左右下班,當我到了停車場,發現我的車不見了。它被偷了,這已經是第四次了。”

Sit說,第二天,我的學校門口又發生了一起搶劫和襲擊事件,一名男子頭部被打,並到學校尋求我們的幫助。

學校工作人員給警方發了一封電子郵件說,“工作人員、學生和家庭都成為了這些蒙麵男子的目標,這些人開著車,拿著手槍,然後不停地來來回回。我們需要更多支持,特別是在學校上課期間和放學後的時間。”

奧克蘭的廣大市民也希望在打擊暴力犯罪方麵增派警力。

'It's a war zone': Oakland business owner chases down man stealing his tow truck

https://abc7news.com/oakland-crime-robbery-carjacking-quality-tech-automotive-shop/13682335/#:~:text=

Vong got his tow truck back but it needed $20,000 worth of repairs.

Stephanie Sierra Image By Stephanie Sierra KGO logo August 22, 2023
 
Business owners in Oakland describe going to work like it's a "war zone" - battling consistent waves of violent crime.

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- Business owners in Oakland describe going to work like it's a 'war zone' - battling consistent waves of violent crime. New data shared with the ABC7 News I-Team reveal a significant increase in robberies and carjackings so far this year.

"Oakland has become a war zone," said Bruce Vong, long-time owner of Quality Tech Automotive Shop along International Blvd.

"It feels like a battleground to go to work."

INTERACTIVE: Take a look at the ABC7 Neighborhood Safety Tracker

Vong says business owners in East Oakland close their doors at 3 p.m. because the crime is getting out of control.

"It's like a ghost town," Vong said. "It's scary."

According to data obtained by the I-Team, there were 15 different robberies and two carjackings across the city just this past weekend. To put that in perspective, there's been a 27% increase in robberies year-to-date from 2022 to 2023. And a 19% increase in carjackings year-to-date so far this year.

In some cases - cars stolen right off the dealership lot in Oakland. That's what happened with this Mercedes Benz SUV that was later found dumped on a street in Alameda Friday night.

"That's life in Oakland now," he said.

It's sadly no surprise to Vong, who's the owner of 11 businesses across the city. He says each of them are robbed nearly every week.

Last week he got fed up. And decided to chase after them.

"I was helping my employees pick up stranded Triple A drivers and within seconds my tow truck was gone," he said.

Vong says a person jumped in the tow truck, destroyed all the camera systems inside and took off with it. But the suspect didn't realize Vong's phone was still inside.

MORE: 'Violence is growing': Oakland community advocates search for solutions amid rising crime

"Since my phone was there I could track the truck's location," he said. "We chased him for at least 45 minutes from West Oakland to East Oakland to Berkeley and we finally stop him at Telegraph and 30th."

Vong got his tow truck back but it needed $20,000 worth of repairs.

"We asked for help but there's no authority to help out," he said. "We tried calling OPD - no answer - so CHP showed up. It's just ridiculous Oakland is no longer Oakland anymore."

Councilmember Noel Gallo says he's aware of at least four other auto body shops in East Oakland that have been impacted by these robberies. He says two of them have shut down.

"I myself am leaving Oakland, because this city has no laws," Vong said. "And the city isn't doing enough, we're at the stage where we need help from the outside."

MORE: Oakland residents raise crime concerns at packed public safety meeting with police, DA

Michelle Sit, the Assistant Principal at Achieve Academy in Oakland, says she's contemplated leaving too. Just last week she dealt with the same problem.

"I came out of work at around 5 p.m. and I got to where my car was and it's gone," she said. "Unfortunately it was stolen, this is the fourth time it's happened."

Sit said the next day another robbery and assault took place right in front of the school where a man was beaten in the head and brought into the school lobby for help.

School staff sent an email to police saying: "Staff, students and families are being targeted by these masked men in cars who are carrying pistols and just keep returning. We need more support with patrols in this area especially during school and afterschool hours."

Neighbors across Oakland want the same - more police to crackdown on violent crime. The ABC7 News I-Team tried to speak with OPD about this but the department told us they were unavailable for an interview.

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