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Watch: Gov. Gavin Newsom announces continuation of CHP surge in Oakland, decries OPD pursuit policy 44:51. Newsom said the future of CHP support for law enforcement in Oakland will depend on ...
The CHP surge operation will add law enforcement units on the ground and in the air to help the San Bernardino Police Department target sideshows, stolen vehicles, ghost guns and street gangs, Gov ...
The temporary surge of CHP officers in Oakland and the East Bay produced some significant results in the effort to fight crime, with dozens arrested and 145 stolen vehicles recovered, according to ...
Between February 5 and 9, CHP did a temporary surge operation using the 120 officers that were deployed to Oakland and the East Bay, where Gov. Newsom says "crime will not go unchecked." ...
Though CHP ended its short-term effort, the agency will deploy officers to the area again in “unannounced surge operations” with local law enforcement, Coffee said. In these future surges, CHP ...
The surge operations are expected to continue, according to the CHP. The agency currently has 72 officers assigned to the greater Oakland area. Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay ...
Newsom touts arrests after Oakland CHP surge, but some community leaders wonder if it lived up to the hype Dozens of arrests made after 120 CHP officers were tasked with helping the city and its ...
CHP announces results from Oakland operation. The initial deployment of 120 California Highway Patrol officers to Oakland and the East Bay in a blitz to fight surging crime ended after five days ...
"The CHP's commitment to the safety of the people of Oakland and the East Bay remains unwavering," said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. The surge operations were announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom in ...
On July 11, Gov. Newsom announced increased operations of state law enforcement within Oakland. “Building on our partnership with local law enforcement, I’m deploying a new surge of CHP ...
In 2024, the CHP reports its surge operations in the Bay Area have allowed it to recover $13 million in stolen goods and arrest more than 1,400 suspects.