So Oakland has it first homicide of the year. 2009 opened with the now highly publicized Oscar Grant shooting. While in 2010 the victim was Alvaro Ayala, who was shot and killed Sunday night in front of his wife and two children. Ayala who was only 28 years old was killed by an armed robber who had originally attacked his wife. His 5-year old daugther and 10 year old son witnessed what must be a very traumatic experience. But also were victims of another senseless shooting, a problem that neither our Mayor or the police can't control. Last year Oakland total homicide rate was only 100. Far lower from previous high like 1992's 172 or 2008's 124 homicides. But just because the number are slightly lower doesn't mean the problem is any closer to being solved.
Four of the 100 homicides from 2009, were OPD officers that were gunned down in cold blood. In what was the darkest moment in the history of the city and it's department. The major issue not the number of homicide but rather but lack of respect and concern for human life. It's understandable that in the current ecomomic times, that survival is everyone's number one goal. But when harming others and taking innocent lives becomes the response to the hardships is when something needs to be done. Almost all this senseless murders go unsolved, their reported on the news stations and thats all. While the residents seem to be tight-lipped when it comes to assisting the police in solving these crimes.
Putting more police officers on the streets, or tougher gun laws help but won't solve what seems to be a internal problem inside these indivduals. Who don't value their own lives, or the lives of their neighbors and fellow Oakland citizens. Its truly depressing, where did we go wrong Oakland? What will the future be like for the next generations? Will there be anything left of this city?
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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