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Reward Fund Climbs As Investigation Continues In Shooting Death Of Security Guard

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As the Oakland Police Department continues its homicide investigation following the death of a security guard shot Wednesday while assigned to a San Francisco television news crew working on a story in downtown Oakland, a reward fund is now up to more than $32,500 leading to the arrest of the individual or individuals involved.

Crime Stoppers of Oakland and Oakland police are offering the reward. KRON 4 and its parent company, Nexstar Media, are also contributing to the reward fund, as is Star Protection Agency California, where security guard Kevin Nishita worked.

Prior to becoming a security guard for Star Protection Agency California, Nishita was a sergeant for the Colma Police Department until his retirement in 2018. He joined the Colma police force in 2012 and served as a detective, field training officer and officer in charge before his promotion to sergeant in 2015. Previously, Nishita was also a police officer in Hayward and San Jose.

On Wednesday, Nishita was assigned to a KRON 4 news crew covering a story in downtown Oakland when he was shot during an attempted robbery of the news crew.

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Nishita, who died Saturday morning, is Oakland’s 126th homicide of 2021.

Anyone with information about Wednesday’s incident is asked to contact the Oakland Police Department’s Homicide Section at (510) 238-3821 or Crime Stoppers at (510) 777-8572.

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Another casualty of the marxist democrats war on America.

RIP sir.

It takes a lot for me to tear up – but reading the story about the security guard, Kevin Nishita, did just that.

I’ve heard nothing from Libby Schaaf

Show of hands from readers who see more and more vehicles on our roads with no license plates or paper ones that are so fake that a democrat can understand it’s not real. I guess the police are not allowed to pull them over to find out what is going on. I bring this up because the suspect vehicle who might be responsible for killing the security guard did not have a front plate. Yes, I know criminals steal plates and change them up just like stealing autos. Soon car theft will be a citable offense.

RIP Officer Nishita.

face it…the rights lay with the perps….the govt. doesnt care one bit about law abiding workers who get shot or killed…..

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