OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- Gov. Gavin Newsom extended the California Highway Patrol's enforcement surge in Oakland on Friday, which was scheduled to end this week. Newsom says extending the surge is ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday that the increased presence of California Highway Patrol officers in Oakland will continue. Newsom extended the CHP enforcement surge in ...
The deployment will mark a nearly 900% increase in CHP personnel in Oakland and Alameda County, according to the statement, and amounts to almost 20% of the total number of OPD officers.
The governor’s directive means that increased numbers of CHP officers would remain in Oakland through the end of the year. It extends an operation that began in February, which has resulted in ...
The OaklandCHP operation was first announced in February and increased in July. Since its initial rollout, the operation has resulted in the arrest of nearly 1,200 suspects, the recovery of 2,246 ...
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