An Oakland resident, upset by the repossession of his Nissan Altima, allegedly shot at a tow truck. The incident happened early on May 22, and no one was injured. The man faces multiple charges, including assault with a firearm and gross negligence. His actions were captured on the tow truck driver's body camera, which aided in his identification. He pleaded not guilty but was held for a preliminary hearing. This isn't the first incident of violence linked to repossessions in Oakland, highlighting escalating tensions around vehicle debt.
A 36-year-old Oakland man faced charges after allegedly shooting at a tow truck during a repossession attempt on his Nissan Altima, demonstrating extreme anger and desperation.
On May 22, a repossession man hooked up a resident's 2015 Nissan Altima, prompting the resident to retrieve a firearm and open fire at the fleeing tow truck.
Despite no injuries reported, the man is charged with assault, shooting at an occupied vehicle, and grossly negligent firearm use, showing his willingness to act violently.
Using body camera footage, police identified the shooter, and after a warrant was issued, he was arrested earlier this month, although he pleaded not guilty.
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