
"A woman has been arrested and charged with attacking another woman with a rubber mallet, robbing the victim of a cellphone and contributing to the delinquency of her two daughters who allegedly joined in the attack, court records show. When she was arrested in the Oct. 13 incident, the 37-year-old woman claimed the victim had started the altercation by using racial slurs to refer to her and her two daughters, and by filming the family two blocks away from where the alleged attack took place."
"According to police, the 37-year-old woman and her daughters followed the alleged victim into a cafe on the 1100 block of Oak Street, across the street from the Oakland Museum of California, hit her with the mallet, ripped out her hair and took her phone. The phone was found in the 37-year-old woman's possession, according to police. Authorities arrested her and one of her daughters, a 16-year-old girl allegedly seen swinging the mallet on cafe surveillance footage, according to court records."
A 37-year-old woman was arrested after an Oct. 13 incident in Oakland in which she allegedly attacked another woman with a rubber mallet, ripped out the victim's hair and stole her cellphone. The woman said the victim had used racial slurs and filmed the family two blocks earlier. Police say the woman and her two daughters followed the victim into a cafe on the 1100 block of Oak Street, struck her with the mallet and took her phone. Officers recovered the phone in the woman's possession and arrested her and a 16-year-old daughter. The adult faces felony assault and robbery charges; delinquency counts against the daughters are misdemeanors. The woman was released and is due in court on Nov. 19.
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