Evening. Thank you for joining us. Im dan ashley, and im kristen sze. Police say it was isolated to a fight between two groups after the graduation. And tonight, were hearing all three victims are expected to survive, which is a huge relief. Obviously, now Community Groups are stepping in to try to help out. Abc seven News Reporter anser hassan has the story. Reporter. The chairs were graduating. Seniors sat were still on the field friday morning at Skyline High School in oakland. The graduation ended with a shooting that injured three people. When Something Like this happens, i think it just gives you a sense of vulnerability. We, you know, and i think, you know, and its heartbreaking. Reporter nicole lee is the executive director of urban Peace Movement. The Organization Works on building youth leadership. Five of its students graduated thursday night. Oakland police say as people were leaving the graduation ceremony, two groups got into a fight in the parking lot, which escalated an
Rig and a honda sedan going the wrong direction, according to witnesses. That prior to the crash, the honda had entered the freeway and was traveling the wrong way, so it was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes. Just prior to the crash, the chp says the vehicles are cleared now, but theyre still cleaning up a fuel spill from the big rig. They say the southbound lane closures will last for several hours. Lets take another live look at the bay bridge toll plaza, where traffic, as you see , is just crawling along very slowly. We can also see red on google maps from the bay bridge backing up onto 580 and 880. We still have that live look there though, where you see it is just a parking lot at this moment. The drive up to the caldecott tunnel is looking rough too, and with so many people heading out over the holidays, so chp is going to be out there making sure that everybody is safe with their maximum enforcement period and yeah, its recommended everyone drive safe and a lot thems
The pandemic-era eviction moratorium in Oakland ends on July 15. That means renters who haven't had to pay rent for the past three years because of pandemic hardship will either have to start paying on Aug. 1 or face eviction.