Talk of the Town: Is crime surging in Oakland? How has it affected how you live?

Dera Williams

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With constant news coverage and social media posts about surging crime in Oakland, many Oaklanders are concerned with their personal safety. 

To understand perceptions of safety and how people are adjusting their lives, Oakland Voices correspondent Dera R. Williams asked residents. “Do you perceive there has been a surge in crime in Oakland and if so, how has it affected the way you move or conduct your day-to-day life?”

Note: Talk of the Town highlights Oakland residents talking about the Town (aka the city of Oakland).

Bennie Meador

“I’m scared to eat in restaurants in Oakland, but I feel safer in my neighborhood because I am a member of the Neighborhood Watch and the police respond to us in a timely manner.”

Bennie Meador, Arroyo Viejo (East Oakland)

Lesley Mandros-Bell

“It’s not so much that there is more crime, but it seems the police are less concerned about some crimes that used to get more attention.”

Lesley Mandros-Bell, Piedmont neighborhood

Lamar Mitchell

“I’m trying to be more careful of my surroundings, but it is a fundamental tenet to resort to violence when one is perceived as being attacked.”

Lamar Mitchell, Deep East Oakland


Is crime on the rise in Oakland? If so, how has it affected you or how you live your life? If not, what explains perception of increased crime?


Dera R. Williams is a lifelong Oakland resident whose family was a part of the Great Migration. Her published writings capture the hardships, heroism, and the joys of families making that journey in both fiction and nonfiction. Dera will soon share her novel with the world and is pioneering that path to publication. Exploring the relationship between myth and honoring oral and family history, she honors the voices of her ancestors in her storytelling.

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2023-10-05 15:00:00 , Oakland Voices

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