Lodi News-Sentinel

1 dead, 4 shot in Oakland; 3 injured fleeing scene

- Harry Harris, Katie Lauer, George Kelly and Jakob Rodgers SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS

OAKLAND — An 18-year-old man died and four other people were wounded Monday after a shooting in an East Oakland gas station where a music video was being filmed, authoritie­s said.

The 18-year-old, who died after arriving at an area hospital, was identified Tuesday as Mario Navarro.

None of the wounds suffered by the others was considered to be life-threatenin­g, authoritie­s said. The injured victims were being treated at several East Bay hospitals; all were said to be in stable condition.

Those who were shot included one female and four males, ranging in age from 19 to 56, with most being in their late teens and early 20s, authoritie­s said. Some live in Oakland, while addresses listed for the others include San Leandro, Livermore, South San Francisco, Vallejo and San Jose.

A driver and passengers were injured after they were involved in a solo vehicle accident while they were fleeing the scene, Oakland police Acting Chief Darren Allison said at a news conference Tuesday.

An Oakland police spokeswoma­n said Monday night that investigat­ors had found that eight people were struck by gunfire. However, Allison said at his news conference that the actual number of people struck by bullets was five.

Of the four people injured, Allison said only one remained hospitaliz­ed as of midday Tuesday. Three owners of recent businesses reported that their buildings were struck by gunfire.

The shooting happened just before 6:10 p.m. at a Valero gas station in the 5900 block of MacArthur Boulevard at Seminary Avenue.

Police responding to ShotSpotte­r activation­s found no victims at the scene but soon received reports of multiple people managing to obtain their own transporta­tion to hospitals for treatment.

Dozens of shell casings, including those from a low-caliber weapon and a rifle, were found at the scene, Allison said. Police believe there was more than one shooter who opened fire on a group gathered at the station to film a music video.

At the Tuesday news conference, Allison said that the shooting was being investigat­ed as a targeted incident. Allison said the department had a “good sense on the involved parties, as far as groups and gangs. We’re not prepared to release it at this time.”

Tuesday morning, residents in the area decried the violence and the both the danger and focus it brings on people who are trying to live their lives.

“This right here is an underserve­d neighborho­od. This is the only time we get any kind of attention — when something crazy happens,” said Jerald W. Vallan Sr., an architectu­ral designer and longtime Millsmont resident who owns a storefront business across the street from the gas station.

The glass door to Vallan’s shop showed a crack around a hole created when a bullet pierced it during the shooting. He found the shell casing from the bullet inside his store Tuesday morning and called OPD for a crime scene technician to collect it.

Police were recovering surveillan­ce-camera footage at the scene. Evidence technician­s had taped off the station’s parking area and pumps late Monday, with dozens of yellow evidence markers scattered across the pavement.

Two witnesses, including one who identified himself as the gas station’s owner but declined to give his name, told the Bay Area News Group that it appeared that several people had been filming a music video shortly before gunfire broke out.

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