oakland community rallies for violence prevention, against budget cuts ahead of council meeting
Published 1 year ago • 644 plays • Length 2:17Download video MP4
Download video MP3
Similar videos
-
2:19
community organizers protest proposed cuts to oakland violence-prevention department
-
3:09
state, local leaders to rally monday in oakland to denounce violence against women in politics
-
2:18
oakland city council votes to divert funds from police to violence-prevention programs
-
2:14
$17m of oakland police budget may be shifted to department of violence prevention
-
2:58
police, councilmember raise concerns over oakland city budget
-
3:37
court cam: judge files complaint over deputy using excessive force | a&e
-
22:27
8 californians who left for texas share thoughts 1 year later
-
3:49
eviction day for oakland's wood street homeless encampment | ktvu
-
2:16
oakland city council diverts $17m in funding from police to community violence-prevention programs
-
2:02
city of oakland names new violence prevention chief
-
2:25
community demands action after violent 24 hours in oakland
-
2:21
store owners to strike tuesday to protest crime: 'oakland is beautiful. we have to keep it safe'
-
5:41
elected leaders discuss violence prevention in oakland
-
1:55
rally in oakland urges community to get involved in wake of rising violence
-
2:48
what will it take to stop the violence in oakland?
-
7:38
oakland police chief details plan to stop city's deadly violence - but it could be controversial
-
2:15
buildings boarded up in oakland as authorities prepare for possible election protests
-
2:48
oakland mayor reacts after protest supporting portland turns violent, police station vandalized
-
2:14
oakland residents raise crime concerns at packed public safety meeting
-
3:29
oakland residents plan to unite against violence, take back their neighborhood
-
2:12
activists demand naacp look into oakland chapter over accusation of 'lies, fear-mongering'
-
2:32
'violence is growing': oakland community advocates search for solutions amid rising crime