
"Just one day after a judge released him from jail with pending drug and gun possession charges, a city resident allegedly shot himself with his own gun during a dispute with a neighbor, court records show. Now the 54-year-old Oakland resident is back in jail, set to be arraigned Wednesday on new charges of shooting into an unoccupied car and possessing a gun as a felon, court records show."
"The man lives on the 800 block of 33rd Avenue, at a home that an Alameda County Sheriff's drug task force raided on Dec. 9. Police say during the operation they seized suspected drugs, an unserialized gun, and a pig that was being kept in poor living conditions in the backyard. On Dec. 15, Judge Michael Risher released him from jail, but ordered him to attend counseling and obey the law."
A 54-year-old Oakland resident was arrested Dec. 16 after arriving at a hospital with an allegedly self-inflicted gunshot wound to his leg. Police say the man lives on the 800 block of 33rd Avenue at a home raided by an Alameda County Sheriff's drug task force on Dec. 9. Officers reportedly seized suspected drugs, an unserialized gun, and a pig kept in poor backyard conditions. A judge released him Dec. 15 with orders to attend counseling and obey the law. The next day he allegedly fired two shots into a neighbor's parked car, then accidentally discharged the pistol into his own leg. He received hospital treatment and was booked into Santa Rita Jail. Court records show seven prior felony convictions, the most recent 13 years ago.
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