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4/21/2026 4:31:09 AM
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Oakland Drive-By Attack Leaves Two Injured


Oakland Drive-By Attack Leaves Two Injured


Two Injured in Oakland Drive-By Shooting Monday Night



Two individuals are recovering from gunshot wounds following a brazen drive-by shooting in Oakland Monday evening, according to local authorities. The incident has reignited community concerns over street violence.



Details of the Attack


The shooting occurred just after 7:30 PM in the 800 block of Fontaine Street, a residential area. Preliminary information from investigators indicates a vehicle approached the victims, who were standing on the sidewalk, and an occupant opened fire before the car sped away.


First responders arrived to find two adult males suffering from non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. Both victims were transported to a nearby hospital and are reported to be in stable condition.



Investigation Underway


Police have cordoned off the scene as a forensic investigation begins. As of Tuesday morning, no suspects have been identified or taken into custody. Authorities are seeking witnesses and reviewing any available surveillance footage from homes or businesses in the vicinity.


"This was a reckless act that endangered the entire community," a police spokesperson stated. "We are following all leads and urge anyone with information to come forward immediately."



Community Response


Neighbors expressed alarm and frustration in the wake of the shooting, noting a perceived increase in such incidents. Several residents described hearing a rapid succession of gunshots, followed by the sound of a car accelerating away.


Local community advocates are calling for increased police patrols and more substantial investments in violence intervention programs as a long-term solution to the cycle of retaliatory violence.



This is a developing story. Breaking Now News will provide updates as more information is released by officials.



What do you think?



  • Should cities facing frequent gun violence redirect funds from traditional policing to community-based intervention programs, or is that approach too risky?

  • Is the focus on "non-life-threatening" injuries in crime reports creating a false sense of security about the severity of street violence?

  • With no suspects in custody, what is the most effective step neighbors can take to assist police and prevent future shootings in their area?

  • Does media coverage of neighborhood shootings inadvertently stigmatize entire communities, or is it a necessary tool for accountability?


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An accomplished journalist with over a decade of experience in investigative reporting. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism, Marcus began his career in local news in Washington, D.C. His tenacity and skill have led him to uncover significant stories related to social justice, political corruption, & community affairs. Marcus’s reporting has earned him multiple accolades. Known for his deep commitment to ethical journalism, he often speaks at universities & seminars about the integrity in media

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