Posted on 04/24/2017 4:42:20 PM PDT by SkyPilot
BART police are beefing up patrols at Oakland stations after dozens of juveniles terrorized riders Saturday night when they invaded the Coliseum Station and commandeered a train car, forcing passengers to hand over bags and cell phones and leaving at least two with head injuries.
The incident the first of its kind in recent memory occurred around 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Witnesses told police that 40 to 60 juveniles flooded the station, jumped the fare gates and rushed to the second-story train platform. Some of the robbers apparently held open the doors of a Dublin-bound train car while others streamed inside, confronting and robbing and in some cases beating riders.
At least two victims suffered head/facial injuries requiring medical attention, said a police summary prepared after the incident.
Alicia Trost, a BART spokeswoman, said Monday that seven people were robbed with the victims losing a purse, a duffel bag and five phones. Six people were robbed inside the train car, with a seventh confronted on the platform, she said. Police received no reports of guns or other weapons being brandished.
The attack was quick, police reported, and the teenagers were able to retreat from the station and vanish into the surrounding East Oakland neighborhood before BART officers could respond. The train was held for about 15 minutes as authorities interviewed victims and witnesses and tended to the injured.
Trost said police arrived at the station in under 5 minutes, but the robberies took place in just seconds. No officers were at Coliseum station at the time, but were patrolling Oakland stations, she said.
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Every situation is unique.
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I missed this one.
San Leandro: Police task force forms to address teen wilding
From the article (2014):
The move comes after attacks in San Leandro, where large groups of teens allegedly attacked and robbed people in recent days at Bayfair Center and near a BART station.
San Leandro police, the Alameda County Sheriffs Office and BART police will meet Friday to coordinate a response in the event theres more violence this weekend, said San Leandro police Lt. Robert McManus, who will lead a task force grappling with nearly 20 similar robberies. Law enforcement agencies involved will include Berkeley, Oakland, Newark, Hayward and Union City.
The robberies and attacks can be described as wildings, McManus said.
It may not all be the same group but it is the same type of activity, where its unruly groups of teens that are primarily traveling by BART train and coming out to intimidate and commit crimes of opportunity and are attacking the victims in packs, McManus said. A task force is being created. Weve reached out to all law enforcement agencies that have a BART line.
Was it the Amish again?
Are they still terrorizing urban areas?
Under age or not, police or BART Marshall's should use lethal force from now on. These PUNKS should be treated as they were by Inspector Harry Callahan in the 1970’s...
Not that you could carry enough pepper spray to defend against 40-60 “teens,” but I am wondering if pepper spray is legal in California.
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