Fatal Gunshots Fired as Police Respond to Report of Catalytic Converter Theft

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Fatal Gunshots Fired as Police Respond to Report of Catalytic Converter Theft
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The shooting occurred just after 4 a.m. in the Glenview neighborhood of East Oakland.

The shooting occurred just after 4 a.m. in the 4000 block of Everett Avenue in the Glenview neighborhood of East Oakland.

Officers arrived and located the Oakland man suffering from apparent bullet wounds, according to police. He died despite the life-saving efforts of the officers, police said. Anyone with information about the shooting may call the Police Department's homicide section at 238-3821. People who want to remain anonymous can call the tip line at 238-7950.

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