
Oakland's Inept City Leaders Cost City $267 Million in Retail Theft Grant
Oakland has missed out on a $267 million grant to combat retail theft after city leaders failed to meet the application deadline. The grant was intended to help cities struggling with rampant looting in California. The city's leaders blamed alleged technical difficulties for the missed deadline, leaving businesses and residents furious. Oakland has seen a significant increase in crime, with larceny rising by almost 50% and robbery increasing by 32% since 2019. The missed opportunity has sparked criticism from community leaders and business owners, who believe the city officials should be held accountable. The governor's office plans to distribute the funds to other cities, while Oakland's city administrator investigates the mistake.
