Oakland woman gunned down while going to pick up niece, nephew

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Oakland family grieving loss of 29-year-old woman shot and killed on her way to pick up niece and nephew

The family of Carla Lee says theyre overwhelmed by the sudden and senseless loss.

An Oakland woman was gunned down in front of her home Monday evening as she was headed to pick up her niece and nephew from an after-school program, according to family members.

Loved ones identified the victim as 29-year-old Carla Lee. She had just stepped outside the home she shared with her parents near 87th Avenue and International Boulevard when she was struck by gunfire.

Family in Shock

What they're saying:

"It's so unbelievable," said her sister, Tiffany Lee. "Coming out of her own home to go pick up your niece and nephew and you get shot in Oakland... These streets are not safe at all."

Family members said a white pickup truck was speeding down the street, followed closely by a light-colored sedan. Someone in the passenger seat of the sedan opened fire, letting off two to three shots.

Victim's dad found her

What we know:

Carla Lee’s father ran outside and found his daughter suffering from a gunshot wound. The family called 911, but Lee died before first responders arrived.

"She wasn't in no gang. Always working, working, coming home. She was not outside like that," Tiffany Lee said, describing her sister as a homebody who loved animals.

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The victim worked full-time for an online grocery delivery service. She also cared for two autistic siblings and often helped with family duties, including picking up her niece and nephew.

"Innocent bystander. She hasn't even lived her life yet. 29-years old," Tiffany Lee said. "Justice needs to be served. She didn't deserve that at all."

The family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help with expenses as they navigate the loss of Lee.

The Source: Interviews with relatives

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