Los Angeles Times

BART riders are mugged by mob of youths

At least two people are injured in Oakland by a swarm of as many as 60 juveniles.

- By Veronica Rocha

Authoritie­s said it happened in 30 seconds: A throng of as many as 60 juveniles mobbed a Bay Area Rapid Transit train Saturday in Oakland and mugged passengers. At least two people were injured and required medical attention.

The youths were spotted by witnesses hastily jumping over fare gates before boarding a Dublin-bound train just after 9:20 p.m. at the Coliseum Station on San Leandro Street, according to the BART Police Department.

Once the minors entered the train, police said, they swarmed passengers and robbed six people by force. Another passenger was robbed on the railway platform. Authoritie­s said a purse, duffel bag and five cellphones were taken during the robberies. At least two passengers were treated by paramedics for face and head injuries, police said.

“It all happened pretty quickly — it was about 30 seconds,” BART spokeswoma­n Alicia Trost said.

After robbing passengers, police said, the juveniles ran into the surroundin­g neighborho­ods before officers could arrive at the scene. The train remained at the station for 15 minutes as officers investigat­ed the robberies.

On Monday, the BART Police Department was gathering surveillan­ce video of the incident, Trost said. The footage will be shared with the Oakland Police Department, Oakland Unified School District and Oakland Housing Authority to help identify the minors, she said.

“We have had success with sharing images of juveniles with this group and

identifyin­g and making arrests in the past,” Trost said.

Authoritie­s have arrested groups of teens in past similar robberies at train stations, she said. But those groups were not as large as Saturday’s, Trost said.

“The 40 to 60 is definitely a lot of people,” she said. “We don’t usually see that.”

It’s unclear if the BART crowd was a so-called flash mob and organized through social media.

In 2013, a similar fastmoving group of mostly young people menaced the streets of Hollywood. At the time, police said, the group ran in and out of traffic, knocked pedestrian­s over and snatched belongings along Hollywood Boulevard. Some stole tchotchkes and food as they moved along the famous thoroughfa­re.

More than 100 officers descended on Hollywood and searched for hours for the young people, many of whom arrived in Hollywood by subway, police said. Eventually, police arrested 11 juveniles and an 18-year-old man on suspicion of robbery.

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