Gov. Newsom orders CHP enforcement in Oakland to be extended
Briefly

Gov. Newsom's office announced an extension of California Highway Patrol's enforcement operation in Oakland, noting significant achievements like nearly 1,200 arrests and over 2,200 stolen vehicles recovered.
CHP Captain Mike Novosel highlighted the positive feedback from the community, saying, 'We've made hundreds of arrests, recovered over 1,000 stolen vehicles... people come up to them and say, 'Hey, we do feel safer.'
Cat Brooks, executive director of an activist organization, argued against increased police presence, stating, 'Having that kind of occupying presence in communities of color... leads to increased harassment targeting unwarranted arrests.'
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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