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Community Policing Helps Resolve Potentially Dangerous Situation in East Oakland Melissa Colorado © Provided by NBC Bay Area
Neighbors in East Oakland are getting praise for helping defuse a situation involving police and an armed man passed out in a car.
It all started with a 911 call Tuesday morning from neighbors who worried a man passed out in his car on the street was hurt.
When officers arrived, they discovered a weapon on the man’s lap, all of which could have been a recipe for a deadly confrontation. But a neighbor called someone else for help – the Anti Police Terror Project.
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Mabel Kimble (left) with Cat Brooks, executive director of the Anti Police-Terror Project, and Carina Lieu. The three helped call in intervention in a potentially violent standoff.Nina Riggio/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Oakland Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong calls for asking the question in any situation: “Do you need to use force at all?”Santiago Mejia/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
When Carina Lieu got home from dropping her son at day care on May 11, she saw nearly 20 officers, some with rifles drawn, surrounding a silver car that had crashed in the middle of the street outside her Oakland apartment.