The woman was found shot to death at about 1:30 a.m. on the Edwards Avenue exit of I-580 in East Oakland, authorities said.
A woman was found fatally shot early Sunday morning on an Interstate 580 off-ramp in East Oakland.
The woman was found shot to death about 1:30 a.m. on the Edwards Avenue exit of I-580 in East Oakland, authorities said. No details have been released on a possible motive for the fatal shooting, and no arrests have been made. The killing marks the first death this year on an Oakland-area freeway that’s being investigated as a homicide by the California Highway Patrol. In 2022, the agency investigated six killings on freeways across the city.
The deadly shooting came amid a run of violence late Saturday night and early Sunday morning that left another person dead and five other people wounded in separate shootings across Oakland. None of the shootings appear to be related, authorities said. Anyone with information about the I-580 killing can call California Highway Patrol investigators at 707-917-4491.
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