• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

D. Ross Cameron Photography

  • Galleries
  • About Ross
  • Reaching Ross
  • Archive
Show Navigation
Cart Lightbox Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
{ 186 images found }
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • Former Oakland police officer Peter Dunbar, left, takes the oath of office as the new chief of police in Pleasant Hill, Calif., Monday, Feb. 27, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot06b2702.jpg
  • Former Oakland police officer Peter Dunbar, left, takes the oath of office as the new chief of police in Pleasant Hill, Calif., Monday, Feb. 27, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot06b2706.jpg
  • An audience member holds a program during a ceremony to swear in former Oakland police officer Peter Dunbar as the new chief of police in Pleasant Hill, Calif., Monday, Feb. 27, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot06b2703.jpg
  • Former Oakland police officer Peter Dunbar greets well wishers after being sworn in as the new chief of police in Pleasant Hill, Calif., Monday, Feb. 27, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot06b2704.jpg
  • Former Oakland police officer Peter Dunbar greets well wishers after being sworn in as the new chief of police in Pleasant Hill, Calif., Monday, Feb. 27, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot06b2705.jpg
  • Former Oakland police officer Peter Dunbar, third from left, prepares to be sworn in as the new chief of police in Pleasant Hill, Calif., Monday, Feb. 27, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot06b2707.jpg
  • The command staff of the Oakland Police Department watch from the front row as Anne E. Kirkpatrick is sworn in as the new Chief of Police during a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2719.jpg
  • Newly sworn in Chief of Police Peter Dunbar speaks to the audience at City Hall in Pleasant Hill, Calif., Monday, Feb. 27, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot06b2701.jpg
  • Incoming Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, right, and Mayor Libby Schaaf enjoy a moment of levity at Kirkpatrick's swearing-in ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2707.jpg
  • Incoming Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, right, stands with Mayor Libby Schaaf for the Pledge of Allegiance before being sworn in at a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2706.jpg
  • Newly sworn in Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, left, greets the media with Mayor Libby Schaaf, following a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2716.jpg
  • Newly sworn in Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, second from right, poses for a photograph with OPD Spokesperson Johnna Watson, from left, Mayor Libby Schaaf and City Administrator Sabrina B. Landreth, following a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2714.jpg
  • Newly sworn in Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, center, poses for a smartphone photograph with Mayor Libby Schaaf, left, and City Administrator Sabrina B. Landreth, following a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2717.jpg
  • Incoming Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, right, stands with Mayor Libby Schaaf for the Pledge of Allegiance before being sworn in at a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2705.jpg
  • Oakland City Administrator Sabrina B. Landreth, left, Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick and Mayor Libby Schaaf greet guests following a swearing-in ceremon at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2718.jpg
  • Newly sworn in Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, center, poses for a photograph with Mayor Libby Schaaf, left, and City Administrator Sabrina B. Landreth, following a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2713.jpg
  • Anne E. Kirkpatrick delivers her remarks to the audience after being sworn in as the new Chief of Police by Mayor Libby Schaaf, during a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2712.jpg
  • Newly sworn in Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, at podium, delivers her remarks during a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2715.jpg
  • Anne E. Kirkpatrick, bottom, makes some remarks to the audience after being sworn in as the new Chief of Police by Mayor Libby Schaaf, during a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2710.jpg
  • Anne E. Kirkpatrick, left, makes some remarks to the audience after being sworn in as the new Chief of Police by Mayor Libby Schaaf, during a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2711.jpg
  • Anne E. Kirkpatrick is sworn in as the new Chief of Police by Mayor Libby Schaaf, during a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2709.jpg
  • Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O'Malley, center, watches as Anne E. Kirkpatrick is sworn in as the new Oakland Chief of Police during a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2720.jpg
  • Incoming Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, right, stands with Mayor Libby Schaaf before being sworn in at a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2703.jpg
  • Incoming Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, right, stands with Mayor Libby Schaaf before being sworn in at a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2702.jpg
  • Mayor Libby Schaaf, left, and incoming Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick prepare for her swearing-in ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2701.jpg
  • Anne E. Kirkpatrick is sworn in as the new Chief of Police by Mayor Libby Schaaf, during a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2708.jpg
  • Incoming Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick, right, stands with Mayor Libby Schaaf before being sworn in at a ceremony at City Hall, Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 in Oakland, Calif. (Photo by D. Ross Cameron)
    fw17b2704.jpg
  • Margaret Dixon, left, department chair of Administration of Justice at Merritt College, and Howard Jordan, former chief of police for the Oakland Police Department, talk about Jordan's new law enforcement pre-academy training program at the college, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15h2002.jpg
  • Margaret Dixon, left, department chair of Administration of Justice at Merritt College, and Howard Jordan, former chief of police for the Oakland Police Department, talk about Jordan's new law enforcement pre-academy training program at the college, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15h2001.jpg
  • Alameda County Sheriff Charles Plummer speaks at a ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of the Berkeley, Calif. police department, Thursday, April 7, 2005, held at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in Berkeley. Plummer served briefly as Berkeley's Chief of Police during the 1970s. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot05d0703.jpg
  • Howard Jordan, former chief of police for the Oakland Police Department, is teaching a new law enforcement pre-academy training program starting this fall at Merritt College, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015; he's seen here on the campus in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15h2005.jpg
  • Howard Jordan, former chief of police for the Oakland Police Department, talks about his new law enforcement pre-academy training program starting this fall at Merritt College, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, on the campus in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15h2007.jpg
  • Howard Jordan, former chief of police for the Oakland Police Department, talks about his new law enforcement pre-academy training program starting this fall at Merritt College, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, on the campus in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15h2003.jpg
  • Howard Jordan, former chief of police for the Oakland Police Department, talks about his new law enforcement pre-academy training program starting this fall at Merritt College, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, on the campus in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15h2004.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Howard Jordan, left, greets Floyd Huen, wife of Mayor Jean Quan, before Quan's annual state of the city address, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012 at City Hall in Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12b0813.jpg
  • Rikki Goede, the new chief of the PIedmont Police Department, poses for a photograph in her office, Thursday, March 7, 2013 in Piedmont, Calif. Goede, who took over the job in January, heads up a department of about two dozen officers after being an assistant chief in San Jose. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13c0701.jpg
  • San Francisco Chief of Police Greg Suhr, left, and Oakland counterpart Howard Jordan, right, talk following a press conference to discuss the results of a gun buyback program both cities ran over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. The two departments through a private donation, bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1710.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Howard Jordan, at podium, speaks at a press conference to discuss the results of a gun buyback program conducted by Oakland and San Francisco over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. The two departments, through a private donation, bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1719.jpg
  • San Francisco Chief of Police Greg Suhr attends a press conference to discuss the results of a gun buyback program San Francisco and Oakland ran over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. The two departments, through a private donation, bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1717.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent delivers presents to the family of two-year-old Dionte Jackson, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013. As part of the Oakland Police Activities League's annual Adopt-A-Family program, OPD handed out more than one thousand presents to 40 families to brighten their holidays. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13l1909.jpg
  • Two-year-old Dionte Jackson, left, tries out his new bicycle, as Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent and Dionte's mom, Keyana Venson, look on, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013. As part of the Oakland Police Activities League's annual Adopt-A-Family program, OPD handed out more than one thousand presents to 40 families to brighten their holidays. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13l1911.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent, left, watches as retired OPD Officer Margaret Dixon helps two-year-old Dionte Jackson onto a new bike, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013. As part of the Oakland Police Activities League's annual Adopt-A-Family program, OPD handed out more than one thousand presents to 40 families to brighten their holidays. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13l1908.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent delivers presents to a needy family, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013. As part of the Oakland Police Activities League's annual Adopt-A-Family program, OPD handed out more than one thousand presents to 40 families to brighten their holidays. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13l1915.jpg
  • Chief of Police Howard Jordan, second from left, speaks at a press conference to announce the enhanced use of the Spot Shotter technology to try to curb gun violence in the city, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. Also present were Assistant Chief Anthony Toribio, from left, Capt. Ersie Joyner and Ralph Clark, president and CEO of Shot Spotter. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a0302.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent, right, leaves the scene of a home invasion robbery in the 4100 block of Laguna Avenue in Oakland, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 with spokespersons Frank Bonifacio, left, and Johnna Watson. Police said that a man forced entry into the home of an 81-year-old woman and shot her with a handgun. The woman was transported to a local hospital, and the gunman fled. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot14a2817.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent, left, watches as one of his officers gathers evidence at the scene of a multiple shooting in which at least seven people were injured, some seriously, Monday, Nov. 25, 2013 at the intersection of 96th and Olive avenues in east Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13k2503.jpg
  • University of California-Merced County Chief of Police Albert Vasquez speaks during a press conference, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015, at Merced County Sheriff's headquarters in Merced, Calif., detailing the circumstances of a stabbing on his campus Wednesday. The assailant, Faisal Mohammad of Santa Clara, Calif. was shot and killed by campus police. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15k0505.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent speaks at a press conference Thursday, April 16, 2015 at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland, to announce the results of a nationwide operation by the U.S. Marshals, targeting seven high crime cities, including Oakland. More than 130 arrests were made in the greater Bay Area, including 60 for warrants out of Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15d1602.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent, at podium, speaks at a press conference Thursday, April 16, 2015 at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland, to announce the results of a nationwide operation by the U.S. Marshals, targeting seven high crime cities, including Oakland. More than 130 arrests were made in the greater Bay Area, including 60 for warrants out of Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15d1603.jpg
  • Chief of Police Howard Jordan, center, answers questions from reporters following a press conference to announce that the city of Oakland, Calif. will embrace a new community policing strategy to try to curtail the city's burgeoning crime problem, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Oakland. City Council member Pat Kernaghan, from left, City Administrator Deanna Santana, Asst. Chief Anthony Toribio and Mayor Jean Quan also attended. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l2713.jpg
  • Chief of Police Howard Jordan, left, answers questions from reporters during a press conference to announce that the city of Oakland, Calif. will embrace a new community policing strategy to try to curtail the city's burgeoning crime problem, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Oakland. Assistant Chief Anthony Toribio and Mayor Jean Quan stand in the background. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l2711.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Chief of Police Sean Whent answers questions from the media at the scene of a multiple shooting in which at least seven people were injured, some seriously, Monday, Nov. 25, 2013 at the intersection of 96th and Olive avenues in east Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13k2504.jpg
  • Chief of Police Howard Jordan, center, answers questions from reporters following a press conference to announce that the city of Oakland, Calif. will embrace a new community policing strategy to try to curtail the city's burgeoning crime problem, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l2710.jpg
  • Chief of Police Howard Jordan answers questions from reporters following a press conference to announce that the city of Oakland, Calif. will embrace a new community policing strategy to try to curtail the city's burgeoning crime problem, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l2709.jpg
  • Mayor Jean Quan, right, answers questions from reporters during a press conference to announce that the city of Oakland, Calif. will embrace a new community policing strategy to try to curtail the city's burgeoning crime problem, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012 in Oakland. Quan was joined by City Council member Pat Kernaghan, from left, Chief of Police Howard Jordan and City Administrator Deanna Santana. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l2714.jpg
  • Linda Jones, at podium, recounts the circumstances surrounding the murder of her son in April 2008, following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13h2708.jpg
  • Oakland Chief of Police Wayne Tucker, center, confers with officers after members of the Alameda County Bomb Squad detonated a suspicious package found in a pickup truck near 14th Street in the downtown area of Oakland, Calif., Wednesday, May 31, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot06e3110.jpg
  • Oakland Chief of Police Wayne Tucker, center, confers with officers after members of the Alameda County Bomb Squad detonated a suspicious package found in a pickup truck near 14th Street in the downtown area of Oakland, Calif., Wednesday, May 31, 2006. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot06e3109.jpg
  • Family members speak to the media following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13h2701.jpg
  • Unidentified family members listen to a press conference following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13h2705.jpg
  • Anita Wills, center, whose grandson Kerry Baxter Junior was slain in January 2011, speaks to the media following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13h2706.jpg
  • Brenda Grisham, at podium, whose son, Christopher LaVell Jones, was murdered in December 2010, speaks to the media following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13h2703.jpg
  • Crime victims comfort each other following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13h2702.jpg
  • Brenda Grisham, whose son, Christopher LaVell Jones, was murdered in December 2010, emerges from the mayor's offices following a meeting of crime victims with representatives of Mayor Jean Quan, District Attorney Nancy O'Malley and Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013 at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13h2704.jpg
  • San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon, center, shakes hands with city police outside the gala opening of the San Francisco Symphony's 101st season, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012 at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco. Gascon was chief of police in San Francisco before being appointed as district attorney. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12i1924.jpg
  • Police Chief Sean Whent listens as Mayor Libby Schaaf delivers her State of the City address, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, at City Hall in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15j2812.jpg
  • Oakland Chief of Police Sean Whent, center, and Oakland Mayor Jean Quan were among the participants at the annual Memorial of the Crosses ceremony, to honor and remember murder victims in the city during 2014, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2014 at St. Columba Catholic Church in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot14l3111.jpg
  • Tears run down the face of Iris Merriouns, chief of staff for Oakland Vice Mayor Larry Reid, as she listens to public comment during a community town hall to discuss the current public outcry over perceived police brutality against people of color, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014 at Beebe Memorial Cathedral in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot14l1714.jpg
  • Oakland Police Department chief of the homicide division Roland Holmgren confers with his colleagues as they investigate the scene of a fatal officer-involved shooting, in the Adams Point neighborhood of Oakland, Calif., Thursday, Aug. 27, 2015. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot15h2714.jpg
  • Charles Coe, left, chief of investigations for the Morris County prosecutor's office, speaks to the media in the aftermath of a murder-suicide case, Aug. 15, 1987 in Flanders, N.J. According to Coe the man, identified as Raymond Watkins, shot and killed his ex-wife, Catherine Watkins, and four-year-old daughter before fatally shooting himself. (D. Ross Cameron/North Jersey Advance)
    nja87h1511.jpg
  • Officer Eric Chiang of the San Francisco police department, left, and Johnna Watson, Public Information Office for the Oakland police department, display some of the nearly 600 firearms the two cities took off the streets in a gun buyback program Saturday, at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1709.jpg
  • A small sampling of the guns turned in by citizens of San Francisco and Oakland, Calif. in a gun buyback program over the weekend are displayed at a press conference to discuss the results, at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. Through a private donation, police bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1715.jpg
  • Oakland police spokesperson Johnna Watson handles a modified M1 carbine following a press conference to discuss the results of a gun buyback program in Oakland and San Francisco over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. The two departments, through a private donation, bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1712.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan, right, speaks to the media at a press conference to discuss the results of a gun buyback program conducted by Oakland and San Francisco over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. Through a private donation, police bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1713.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan speaks to the media at a press conference to discuss the results of a gun buyback program conducted by Oakland and San Francisco over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. Through a private donation, police bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1716.jpg
  • Keith D. Stephenson, executive director of the Purple Heart Patient Center, a medical marijuana dispensary, speaks at a press conference to discuss the results of a gun buyback program conducted by the cities of Oakland and San Francisco over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. Stephenson's organization donated $100,000 toward the recovery of nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1714.jpg
  • Oakland police spokesperson Johnna Watson handles a modified M1 carbine following a press conference to discuss the results of a gun buyback program in Oakland and San Francisco over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. The two departments, through a private donation, bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1711.jpg
  • Oakland police Capt. Ersie Joyner, at podium, talks about the results of a gun buyback program that Oakland and San Francisco ran over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. The two departments, through a private donation, bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1708.jpg
  • Olis Simmons, executive director of Youth Uprising, at podium, speaks at a press conference to discuss the results of a gun buyback program conducted by Oakland and San Francisco over the weekend, at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Dec. 17, 2012. The two departments, through a private donation, bought back nearly 600 guns. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1718.jpg
  • Two-year-old Dionte Jackson, left, tries out his new bicycle, as Oakland Police Department officers Margaret Dixon, from left, Jumaal Hill, Chief Sean Whent, and Sgt. Mildred Oliver look on, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. As part of the Oakland Police Activities League's annual Adopt-A-Family program, OPD handed out more than one thousand presents to 40 families to brighten their holidays. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13l1912.jpg
  • Police Chief Howard Jordan, left, poses for a photograph with officer Kathleen Evans, one of the recipients of the Silver Star Medal, during the department's annual awards ceremony, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012 at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1107.jpg
  • Police Chief Howard Jordan, left, congratulates officer Wendy Rae, one of the recipients of the unit citation award, during the department's annual awards ceremony, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012 at police headquarters in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot12l1103.jpg
  • Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan, center, speaks to the media at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a1403.jpg
  • Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan speaks to the media at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a1409.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan, at microphones, speaks to the media at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland. Police Chief Howard Jordan, second from left, City Council member Noel Gallo, community activist Lorrain Taylor, partially hidden, City Administrator Deanna Santana and City Council member Pat Kernighan also attended. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a1402.jpg
  • Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan, center, speaks to the media at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a1401.jpg
  • Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan pauses while answering questions from the media during a press conference at Oakland Police Headquarters, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 in Oakland, Calif., to address the recent spate of shootings in the city, including ones that injured two police officers and an eight-year-old girl. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a2905.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Police Chief Sean Whent speaks to the media at a press conference Monday, June 23, 2014 in Oakland, to announce the results of Operation Cross Country VIII, an annual crackdown on child sex trafficking across the country. Officials said that the combined efforts of Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies had resulted in the rescue of six children who were victims of sex trafficking and the arrests of 54 people. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot14f2311.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Police Chief Sean Whent, center, speaks to the media at a press conference Monday, June 23, 2014 in Oakland, to announce the results of Operation Cross Country VIII, an annual crackdown on child sex trafficking across the country. Officials said that the combined efforts of Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies had resulted in the rescue of six children who were victims of sex trafficking and the arrests of 54 people. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot14f2310.jpg
  • Tressie Jackson, left, wipes away tears despite teasing from her daughter Kaela Higgs, second from right, as Oakland, Calif. police deliver Christmas presents to her home, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013. OPD officers Margaret Dixon (retired), Sgt. Mildred Oliver and Jumaal Hill made the delivery as part of the Oakland Police Activities League's annual Adopt-A-Family program. For the 24th straight year, OPD handed out more than one thousand presents to 40 families to brighten their holidays. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13l1913.jpg
  • Alameda County Deputy District Attorney Paul Hora, center, speaks to the media during a press conference at Oakland Police Headquarters, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 in Oakland, Calif., to address the recent spate of shootings in the city, including ones that injured two police officers and an eight-year-old girl. Oakland Police Chief Howard Jordan, left, and Mayor Jean Quan listen in the background. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a2908.jpg
  • Tressie Jackson, back to camera, hugs Oakland, Calif. police Sgt. Mildred Oliver as she delivers Christmas presents to Jackson's home, Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013, while daughters Ruthie McGilberry, left, and Kaela Higgs look on. Officers made the delivery as part of the Oakland Police Activities League's annual Adopt-A-Family program. For the 24th straight year, OPD handed out more than one thousand presents to 40 families to brighten their holidays. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot13l1914.jpg
  • Community activist Lorrain Taylor looks skyward while talking about the murders of her two sons in 2000, at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. Police attribute ninety percent of the recent violence to an ongoing dispute between two warring groups of young men. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a1404.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan listens to a question at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland. Police say that ninety percent of the shootings since summer 2012 can be attributed to two warring groups of young men. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a1407.jpg
  • Beneath a mural depicting Carlos Nava, the 3-year-old boy killed by random gunfire in 2011, Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jean Quan speaks to the media at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland. Police say that ninety percent of the shootings since summer 2012 can be attributed to two warring groups of young men. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a1408.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jerry Brown, in tan suit, poses with Police Chief Wayne Tucker and a group of officers who were honored at a promotion ceremony at City Hall, Monday, May 9, 2005 in Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot05e0905.jpg
  • Oakland, Calif. Mayor Jerry Brown, in tan suit, poses with Police Chief Wayne Tucker and a group of officers who were honored at a promotion ceremony at City Hall, Monday, May 9, 2005 in Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot05e0904.jpg
  • East Bay Regional Parks District Police Chief Timothy Anderson speaks to the media during a press conference to announce a $25,000 reward for information in the Nov. 25 slaying of 60-year-old David Ruenzel, at EBRPD headquarters in Castro Valley, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014. Police are looking for leads in the case of Ruenzel, the Oakland, Calif. man who was shot to death while on a hiking trail at the Huckleberry Regional Preserve, near Skyline Boulevard in Oakland. (D. Ross Cameron/Bay Area News Group)
    ot14l2305.jpg
  • Barton Gerstel, father of a teen girl who was shot to death in east Oakland last fall, listens at a press conference to discuss the recent spate of gun violence in the city and the police department's proposed response, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/Staff)
    ot13a1405.jpg
  • A group of Oakland police officers were who honored at a promotion ceremony at City Hall pose for a photograph afterward, Monday, May 9, 2005 in Oakland, Calif. (D. Ross Cameron/The Oakland Tribune)
    ot05e0906.jpg
Next