Marin Independent Journal

Two arrested in laptop theft death

- The Associated Press

OAKLAND » California authoritie­s have arrested two people suspected of stealing a laptop computer from a customer at a Starbucks who later died. The suspects were not immediatel­y identified and specific charges were not disclosed.

Authoritie­s said the customer died after he chased down a suspect who stole his laptop computer at a Starbucks in an east Oakland neighborho­od.

The man, believed to be in his 20s or 30s, died of head injuries after being taken by ambulance to a hospital, authoritie­s said. His identity has not been released.

The customer was working on his computer Tuesday morning when a suspect snatched the device and ran. The suspect then drove off in a nearby vehicle, authoritie­s said.

It was unclear if there was a driver waiting in the vehicle, authoritie­s said.

Before the car drove off, witnesses said the customer grabbed a door handle causing him to slam his head into a parked car when the vehicle accelerate­d away, witnesses said. Authoritie­s did not immediatel­y confirm the witness accounts.

“He was bleeding only from the head. His face was purple and blue,” said Maria Chan, a florist shop owner across the street.

Oakland Fire Department personnel witnessed some of what happened before attempting first aid on the man, authoritie­s said.

Police have analyzed video surveillan­ce in the area but have yet to release any more details, authoritie­s said. An investigat­ion is ongoing.

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