Oakland Housing Authority police are investigating the shooting.
OAKLAND — A 19-year-old Berkeley man was shot multiple times Friday morning in West Oakland, police said.The shooting happened sometime after 10 a.m. outside an Oakland Housing Authority property on the 3000 block of West Street, where friends of the man live, police said.The shooting may have stemmed from an earlier dispute between the man and a suspect on the 3200 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Way, OHA Police Chief Alan Love said.
The suspect, described as a man in an orange and white sweat suit, left the scene in a gray Volkswagen SUV with stock rims, police said.Anyone with information related to the shooting can contact OHA police at 510-535-3100 or their tip line at 510-535-3155.
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