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Oakland City Hall

Published by artvandelay on 2024-01-22 23:32

Internal emails and files from Oakland City Hall, a mid-sized city in the San Francisco Bay area with a long history of human rights violations. The files contain information on active city employees, including the current assignments of police officers, documents of ongoing litigation against the city, and bank statements. A review of files by DDoSecrets also found officer disciplinary records including for supervisors that failed to intervene and report misconduct.

Research

  • Oakland PD lawsuits 2022: A breakdown of some lawsuits against Oakland Police (Mark Misoshnik)
  • In Oakland police bribery case, an internal investigation revealed more troubling practices at OPD (Oaklandside)

Aftermath

  • Ruling expected as to OPD detective charged with perjury (Berkeley Scanner)
  • DA asks to delay key hearing for OPD detective charged with perjury, bribery of witness (Berkeley Scanner)
  • ‘I was told what to say’: Woman claims Oakland police officer fed her testimony (Mercury News)
  • Oakland Police union files claim after hack, data exposure (Government Technology)
  • Second batch of leaked data published on dark web in the Oakland ransomware attack (CPO Magazine)
  • Oakland police union says Mayor Thao is 'stonewalling' crucial info about ransomware attack (ABC 7 News)
  • Dozens of Oakland ransomware victims never notified SSN were leaked on dark web, I-Team finds (ABC 7 News)
  • Ransomware hackers leak second batch of city data from Oakland attack (Engadget)
  • City of Oakland targeted by ransomware attack, work continues to secure and restore services safely (City of Oakland)

Limited Distribution

Due to the presence of PII, the data is only being made available to journalists and researchers.