The Rockridge neighborhood has always been considered one of the safer areas in Oakland, but with crime increasing, many say something needs to be done.
The community gathered Tuesday night after a 63-year-old woman was attacked outside Market Hall last Sunday.
Police say the attackers were part of a group of nine teens and pre-teens -- busted for dozens of robberies. Oakland city leaders, police, residents and business owners gathered at Oakland Tech to talk about the incident and recent uptick in crime.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.“We’re almost encouraging this type of behavior and we’re not doing the little things. All I hear you talking about is, 'we can’t do this because of this limitation, we can’t do that,'” said Adam Stemmler.
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