The Oakland Police Department said Friday morning they arrested someone connected to the fatal hit-and-run that killed a 100-year-old man.
Tzu-Ta Ko was struckPolice had said they were looking for the driver of a white Mini Cooper before Friday's announcement.
OPD said the community and media coming together led to the arrest. Details about the suspect were not given in theKo's daughter, Shirley Ko told KTVU on Tuesday, "We're really, really close, so this is really a shock for me." She said her father "enjoys walks. He's pretty healthy. That's why we're very surprised. He walked almost every day."
The victim was a retired Taiwanese government official who celebrated his 100th birthday in November. His wife died in January. "Everybody should learn from him," his daughter said. "He lived over 100. He exercised, he takes care of himself."that I have read and agree
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