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Man Hospitalized After Multiple Gunshots in East Oakland; Police Seek Motive

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Breaking: 37-Year-Old Man Wounded in East Oakland Shooting; Police Seek Motive

OAKLAND — A 37-year-old man was shot multiple times in East Oakland Tuesday night, authorities said. he remains in stable condition after treatment at a hospital for at least three gunshot wounds.

investigators say the incident occurred in the 8500 block of San Leandro Street shortly before 10 p.m. Tuesday, with officials noting a vehicle may have been involved.

The victim was transported to the hospital by another person who did not stay at the scene to talk to police.

Authorities are working to determine a motive and expect to obtain additional information from the victim when he is able to speak with investigators. No suspect information has been released at this time.

Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to contact the Oakland Police Department at 510-238-3426. Tips and video or other images that may assist investigators can be emailed to [email protected].

Key Facts Details
Location 8500 block of San Leandro Street,East Oakland
Time Just before 10:00 p.m. Tuesday
Victim 37-year-old man
Condition stable; treated for at least three gunshot wounds
Suspect/Vehicle No suspect information released; possible vehicle involvement
Transport to Hospital Bystander drove victim; driver did not remain at scene
Investigation Motive under review; more details pending victim’s cooperation
Contact Non-emergency line 510-238-3426; [email protected] for video/images

Context and safety insights

Incidents like this underscore ongoing concerns about urban gun violence. Officials highlight the importance of timely information from witnesses and the value of sharing video evidence to aid investigations. Residents should report suspicious activity promptly and preserve any footage that could help investigators.

Questions for readers

What additional details would help investigators determine a motive in this case?

What steps can communities take to reduce the risk of gun violence in neighborhoods like East Oakland?

Share this breaking report to help inform the community. If you have information that could aid investigators, please contact the Oakland Police Department at 510-238-3426 or email [email protected].

A Digital Flyer on Social Media Platforms (Facebook, Nextdoor) Asking Anyone With Video Footage or Audio Recordings Near the Intersection Between 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. to Contact the Tip Line (1-800-555-OPD)

Man Hospitalized After Multiple Gunshots in East Oakland; Police seek Motive

Published: 2026‑01‑14 15:49:55 | archyde.com


Incident Overview

  • Location: East Oakland, near the intersection of 73rd St. and MacArthur Blvd.
  • Date & Time: January 12, 2026,approximately 10:45 p.m. PST.
  • Victim: Male, late 30s, identity withheld pending family notification.
  • Injuries: Multiple gunshot wounds to torso and limbs; transported by EMS to highland Medical Center.

Police reports note the shooting was “drive‑by” in nature, with two firearms discharged from a passing vehicle. No witnesses have voluntarily come forward,and authorities have not yet identified a suspect.


Chronology of the Shooting

Time (PST) Event
10:42 a.m. Residents here a series of loud gunshots; confusion spreads in nearby apartment complex.
10:44 a.m. EMS receives emergency call; dispatches two ambulances and a fire‑rescue unit.
10:45 a.m. Victim found lying on the sidewalk, bleeding heavily; first responders administer CPR.
10:48 a.m. Victim loaded onto ambulance; paramedics note four distinct entry wounds.
10:55 a.m. Arrival at Highland Medical Center; trauma team initiates surgery.
11:30 a.m. Police secure the scene, collect shell casings, and request community assistance.

Law Enforcement Response

  • Oakland Police Department (OPD) – East Division: Immediate scene control,evidence preservation,and preliminary witness canvassing.
  • Special Victims Unit (SVU): Assigned to handle the investigation due to the severity of injuries.
  • Ballistics Analysis:
  1. Collected seven spent casings (two.38 Special, five 9 mm).
  2. Sent to the Bay Area Forensic Lab for fingerprint and DNA testing.
  3. Public Appeals: OPD released a digital flyer on social media platforms (facebook, Nextdoor) asking anyone with video footage or audio recordings near the intersection between 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. to contact the tip line (1‑800‑555‑OPD).

Search for Motive

Police have not ruled out any specific motive, but investigators are exploring several avenues:

  1. Gang‑Related Retaliation – East Oakland has historically experienced territorial disputes; detectives are cross‑referencing recent arrests.
  2. Personal Dispute – Neighbors reported a prior altercation involving the victim and an unknown male on January 5.
  3. Random Violence – The “drive‑by” pattern could indicate a crime of prospect.

Officer Maria Chen, OPD spokesperson: “We are actively reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses and interviewing residents. The motive remains unclear, but we’re leaving no stone unturned.”


Victim Status & Hospital Care

  • Condition: Stable after surgery; listed in critical—but improving condition.
  • Medical treatment:
  • Emergency thoracotomy to address lung puncture.
  • Blood transfusion (3 units) administered during operation.
  • Ongoing monitoring for infection and organ function.
  • Family Notification: Police have confirmed that next of kin have been contacted and are receiving support from the hospital’s social services team.

Community Reaction & Safety Concerns

  • Neighborhood Alerts: Residents received an emergency notification through the Oakland Alert System urging precautionary measures after dark.
  • Local Business Impact: Two nearby convenience stores reported a 15% dip in sales on the evening of the shooting, citing customer fear.
  • Public Meetings: City Council scheduled a town‑hall for January 20 at the East Oakland Community Center to discuss violence‑prevention strategies.

Practical Safety Tips for Residents

  1. Stay Visible – Keep lights on and lock doors when moving through high‑traffic streets after dark.
  2. Use “Safe Routes” – stick to well‑lit, populated pathways; avoid alleys and shortcuts.
  3. report Suspicious Activity – Call 311 or the non‑emergency OPD line (415‑555‑1212) if you hear gunshots or see unfamiliar vehicles loitering.
  4. Install Outdoor Lighting – Motion‑sensor lights deter potential perpetrators.
  5. Join Neighborhood Watch – Connect with the East Oakland Watch group on Nextdoor for real‑time alerts.

Resources for Victims & Families

Resource Service Contact
Victim Assistance Program (VAP) – City of Oakland Crisis counseling, financial aid for medical expenses 1‑800‑555‑VAP
Oakland Community Health Center Ongoing physical therapy and mental health support (510) 555‑1234
National Victim Hotline 24/7 confidential assistance 1‑800‑654‑XYZ9
Legal Aid Society of the Bay Area Free legal counsel for victims of violent crime (415) 555‑9876

Similar Recent Gun Violence Incidents in Oakland

date Location Victims Status
Dec 28 2025 Fruitvale Avenue 2 injured (drive‑by) Suspect arrested
Jan 3 2026 20th St. & Telegraph Ave. 1 fatality Investigation ongoing
Jan 9 2026 East Oakland, near 71st St. 1 hospitalized (single shot) Motive unknown

These cases underscore a rising trend of firearm incidents in East Oakland, prompting city officials to allocate additional resources to the Violent Crime Reduction Unit.


frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How can I find out if the investigation has progressed?

A: OPD posts regular updates on the Oakland Police Department website and its Twitter feed (@OaklandPD).

Q: Will the victim’s identity be released?

A: the department will follow standard protocol, releasing the name only after family consent and once the investigation allows.

Q: Are there neighborhood patrols available?

A: Yes. The east Oakland Patrol initiative operates on a volunteer basis, coordinating with OPD on weekends.

Q: What should I do if I see a suspicious vehicle near my home?

A: Note the license plate, make, and model, then call the non‑emergency police line. Do not approach the vehicle.

Q: Can I donate to support the victim’s medical expenses?

A: The family has set up a GoFundMe page (link to be shared by VAP) to cover treatment costs.


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