Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday announced that in eight weeks, the California Highway Patrol has continued to stay focused on targeting crime in the East Bay and Oakland.
Since Feb. 5, the CHP has recovered 414 stolen vehicles, seized 31 crime-linked guns and arrested 181 people on charges that include possession of stolen property, auto theft, transportation of narcotics, DUI, and felony gun possession, as well as arrests for outstanding warrants.
Twenty-two days ago, KTVU filed a California Public Records Act to determine what a typical arrest and stolen car recovery pattern has been over the last five years to determine if these numbers from the CHP's targeted approach in Oakland are out of the ordinary.