BLACKS caught on home surveillance: Series of ~50 violent armed home invasions target Asian families in Oakland Hills, CA, police sources tell I-Team

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Series of home invasions target Asian families in Oakland Hills, police sources tell I-Team​

Approximately 50 home invasion robberies have targeted elderly Asian families in the Oakland Hills, and they may be connected, according to sources.

ByDan Noyes
KGO logo

Friday, August 4, 2023


Home invasions target Asian families in Oakland: Police sources



VIDEO, CAUGHT ON TAPE: Approximately 50 home invasion robberies have targeted elderly Asian families in the Oakland Hills, and they may be connected, according to sources.

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- Approximately 50 home invasion robberies have targeted elderly Asian families in the Oakland Hills, and they may be connected to a small group of criminals, according to law enforcement sources. The I-Team's Dan Noyes has obtained internal police memos that we can't show to protect the sources, and that information has helped us track down some of the victims.

This is one of the home invasions listed in police documents obtained by the I-Team: On Monday, an 80-year-old man and his 69-year-old wife were caring for their two grandchildren when robbers broke into a second-floor window.


Their daughter told the I-Team, "One man was downstairs with my parents, you know, keeping an eye on them, while the other one was upstairs, trying to get into our safe, ransacking, you know, our closet, our bedrooms, looking for valuables."

The men held the couple at gunpoint for nearly 40 minutes -- a terrifying ordeal.

The daughter said, "During this time, my mom was trying to rush them out of the house by saying, 'Hey, you know, someone's going to be home soon. My son-in-law is going to be home from work soon. So we need to hurry up and get what you need.' You know, she offered them cash and said, 'hey, if what you're looking for is cash, here's cash, but just take it. Please don't hurt any of us.'"


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The criminals got away with $10,000 in cash and jewelry.

The family has had three other attempted home invasions, and with each one, they take a new security precaution -- the fence, the cameras, the dog.

Their German Shepherd, now 11 years old, didn't stop the criminals this week.

DAN NOYES: "What's his name?"


WOMAN: "His name is Felix."

DAN NOYES: "Felix, you gotta do your job, pal."

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Officials at the Oakland Police Department will not provide anybody to talk on-camera about these issues, saying it's part of an ongoing investigation. But privately, sources tell Dan Noyes they are upset about this crime spree continuing, and they want the story told.

The sources gave us a copy of an internal advisory that says, "OPD has series of approximately 50 212.5" -- or first-degree robberies -- "targetng Asian homes (mostly elderly couples) in the Oakland Hills Area."


We have also seen police memos detailing each of the incidents that, investigators say, appear to be connected -- committed by the same small group of criminals.

This cinematographer named Tony had his front door pushed in two weeks ago, just before 4 a.m.: "I mean, it was very loud. It was like an explosion. We thought, I don't know if something crazy happened or on the street, but it was coming from inside the house."

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Tony tells us one of the robbers chased him up the stairs with a knife, and he barricaded the bedroom door while his wife called 911: "We were just terrified. We were just screaming at the top of our lungs, hoping someone will hear us."

The police arrived within minutes, but the criminals got away with $40,000 in camera gear. The I-Team told him about the police alert that criminals are targeting homes owned by Asian families.


Tony answered, "It's already with Asian hate crimes, and everything was already hard to exist as an Asian in this community. And now it sounds even harder, you know?"

We spoke with other victims who are on the OPD list of recent home invasions. They declined to be interviewed for fear of retaliation, but they want the information to get out, hoping someone knows who these guys are and calls the police.
 
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LAPD seeing alarming crime trend of home invasion robberies of Asian Americans

uJosh Haskell
Sep 22 2023

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LAPD seeing alarming crime trend of home invasion robberies of Asian Americans​

Though most of the victims are Asian Americans, police said they aren't being targeted because of their race.

ByJosh Haskell
KABC logo

Thursday, September 21, 2023




Though most of the victims are Asian Americans, police said they aren't being targeted because of their race.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Police are warning the public about a disturbing crime trend that has already led to seven incidents over the past few months.

The Los Angeles Police Department released a community safety bulletin on a series of home invasion robberies. Though most of the victims are Asian Americans, police said they aren't being targeted because of their race.

"The race is just a secondary factor,"
said LAPD Robbery Homicide Division Capt. Scot Williams. "The fact that they are Asian has less to do with it, I believe, as it is they have money that they're being targeted for. It could be because they're business owners, it could be for financial institutions that they frequent. We haven't fleshed that out enough to say definitively what it is that connects these victims together, but we do believe that the suspects are targeting them for some reason, and have some reason to believe that they have money."

LAPD's Robbery Homicide Division says each incident has involved two to three suspects. Some of the incidents have taken place on the Westside, others in the San Fernando Valley.

Citywide, residential burglaries and robberies reported by LAPD are down from pre-pandemic levels. However, those reported over the last year having Asian American victims are higher than previous levels. Crimes like these tend to be underreported.

"We have a very similar suspect description in each of these cases,"
said Williams.
COWARD WILLIAMS WON'T SAY THEY'RE ALL BLACKS.

Police says preventative measures include locking all doors, windows and ensuring your surveillance cameras and alarms are working.

If you are driving and notice that you're being followed, call 911 or drive to the nearest police station. If you're being robbed, do not resist the suspects. Simply cooperate and be a good witness.

Anyone with information on this crime trend is urged to call LAPD's Robbery Homicide Division.
 

Black music enriches our lives, DRUG TRAFFICKING, TRAP HOUSES, DRUG ADDICTION, HOME INVASIONS, ARMED CARJACKING, JUGGING, ARMED ROBBERY, RAPE OF ELDERLY WOMEN.

President Biden Gives Props To Hip Hop As Black Music Month Kicks Off​


Joe Biden


By: Justin IveyCategory: News May 31, 2022


Hip Hop received praise from President Joe Biden in honor of Black Music Appreciation Month, which is celebrated in June.

President Joe Biden acknowledged Hip Hop’s cultural impact on Tuesday (May 31).​

Biden included Hip Hop in a proclamation about Black Music Appreciation Month, which takes place in June. The president mentioned rap as an example of Black music that’s left an indelible mark on America.​

“Perhaps no music has had as profound and powerful an impact in shaping America’s musical score as Black music,” Biden said. “Intricately woven into the tapestry of our Nation, Black music enriches our lives and pushes the boundaries of creativity. Throughout the decades and across the country, Black music has fueled a myriad of genres — from rhythm and blues to jazz, gospel, country, rap and more. This month, we celebrate the extraordinary legacy of Black music on American culture and recognize the indelible impact it continues to have on the world.”​

Biden asked Americans to honor Black musicians during Black Music Appreciation Month. He also commended artists who “used their songs to stand up to injustice, fight for equality and reflect a mirror on society.”​

“For generations, Black music has conveyed the hopes and struggles of a resilient people — spirituals mourning the original sin of (((slavery))) and later heralding freedom from bondage, hard truths told through jazz and the sounds of Motown during the Civil Rights movement, and Hip Hop and rhythm and blues that remind us of the work that still lies ahead,” he said. “The music created by Black artists continues to influence musicians of all persuasions, entertain people of all backgrounds and shape the story of our Nation.”​

Read Biden’s declaration in its entirety here.​

 
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