In an effort to stop gun violence, city leaders in Oakland are going back to the future, resurrecting a plan to stop gun violence — a ceasefire.
In an effort to stop gun violence, city leaders in Oakland are going back to the future, resurrecting a plan to stop gun violence -- a ceasefire. She stood with the city’s police chief and members of the faith community letting people know the ceasefire program is back in full operation after the pandemic forced them to scale it back.
“We know under the pandemic gun violence went back to pre-cease fire levels,” said Schaaf. “We are here today to report on its full return.”
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