Posted: 5:09 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012
OAKLAND, Calif. —
Six people have been wounded during a shooting in Oakland.
Investigators say the wounds to a woman and five men are not life threatening.
The shooting occurred at Adeline between 32nd and 33rd streets, police said.
At the crime scene, the number 45 marked the highest number evidence marker laid out by Oakland Police.
Neighbors said the suspect drove by and opened fire just before 4 p.m.
The shooting worried Oakland resident Todd Walker.
"I know four family members that got shot just now," her said. "A couple of young kids I used to coach in football."
One grandmother pulled her grandchild from the very home she said was shot at.
"I'm tired of all this shooting stuff going on," Walker said. "Spending more time on this Occupy stuff instead of trying to help these kids out here."
Neighbors said they're tired of bickering out on the street leading to young people pulling out weapons.
"That's the main problem right now," Walker said. "We need to find out where these guns are coming from and why the kids are so angry trying to kill each other."
There were at least five separate shootings in Oakland between Thursday and Saturday and two people died as result.
There was no word from police on a possible motive and police have not made any arrests.