ShotSpotter alerts Oakland Police of deadly shooting
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OAKLAND, Calif. (KTVU) - Oakland Police hope surveillance video from a convenience store might help them find whoever shot and killed a man early Thursday morning.
The city's ShotSpotter system and an anonymous 911 call notified officers about the shooting, sometime around 4 a.m.
The victim, a man believed to be in his thirties, was found in the middle of the road, at San Pablo Avenue and 35th Street, near a Chevron gas station.
Police are trying to identify the victim, but they currently do not have any witnesses.
Northbound San Pablo Avenue, and a section of 35th Street were closed Thursday morning, as officers investigated the scene.