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Oakland Police Uncover Loaded Firearm During Routine Medical Response, Arrest Made Amid City's Gun Recovery Efforts

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Published on October 07, 2025
Oakland Police Uncover Loaded Firearm During Routine Medical Response, Arrest Made Amid City's Gun Recovery EffortsSource: Oakland Police Department

In an incident that highlights the ongoing challenges with firearm recovery in Oakland, OPD officers early this month encountered more than what they bargained for during a routine medical response call. As reported on their social media page, officers were dispatched to the 1700 block of Broadway, where an individual urgently needed medical attention. It was last Saturday when officers received reports of an unconscious man bleeding from his lip on the sidewalk.

Upon arriving at the scene, the officers promptly began to administer first aid to the individual who seemed to be heavily under the influence of an unknown substance. While they were to respond quickly, officers discovered something that added a layer of complexity to the already tense scenario: a loaded firearm in the possession of the man receiving medical aid.

As noted by the Oakland Police Department, "The man was placed under arrest and transported to a local hospital for treatment and later to Santa Rita Jail for booking."