Oakland woman arrested in killing of innocent Army veteran at gas station

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Oakland woman arrested in killing of innocent Army veteran at gas station
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An Oakland woman was arrested and facing a murder charge in the killing of a man at a gas station in March.

Authorities arrested 21-year-old Tyja Braswell on Tuesday in Oakland. She is being held at Santa Rita Jail without bail.

Police Chief LeRonne Armstrong previously said the March 19 shooting was the result of a dispute between Braswell and two other people, later identified as Tamia Foster, 23, and Stavon Moore, 28.An innocent bystander was killed in a double shooting at a gas station over the weekend in Oakland. The victim's sister is speaking out after Rodney Davis, 64, was caught in the crossfire.During the argument, Foster allegedly went to her vehicle to retrieve a gun, which Moore allegedly took hold of.

During the shootout, which occurred shortly before 8:30 p.m., a man was shot in the head. Braswell was also hit by gunfire.The man was later identified as Rodney Davis, a 64-year-old U.S. Army veteran.Ring surveillance video shows a double shooting at an East Oakland gas station that left a man dead and a woman injured. This was at 102nd Ave/International.Foster and Moore are also being held without bail in Santa Rita Jail.

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