Person shot, killed at illegal Oakland nightclub dozens detained, police say

Oakland, CALocal News

A shooting at an illegal nightclub in Oakland resulted in one person being shot and killed early Sunday morning. Police responded to a ShotSpotter activation around 3:45 a. m. in the 900 block of 85th Avenue, discovering the victim, who was subsequently declared dead by medical personnel. Officers detained dozens of individuals at the scene, but no arrests have been confirmed.

The Oakland Police Department's Homicide Section is investigating, requesting anyone with information to reach out. This incident underscores the risks associated with unregulated nightclubs operating in mixed-use neighborhoods, which can compromise community safety. The Highland neighborhood, where the shooting occurred, includes residences, churches, and commercial spaces. The police encourage public assistance with any tips or evidence related to the case. This shooting is part of a larger issue regarding illegal nightlife venues in urban areas.

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