A crash between two police vehicles injured several people in Oakland, California, on Saturday, according to law enforcement officials.
The Oakland Police Department (OPD) told Fox News Digital that the incident occurred in the 700 block of Mandela Parkway, near the West Oakland train station. Pictures from the scene showed destroyed police cars with their windows smashed and their doors open, along with debris in the street.
Authorities were alerted to the situation around 2:45 p.m. local time. According to Oakland Police, two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Police Department vehicles were involved in the crash.
“Several occupants of the vehicle were injured during the collision,” an OPD spokesperson said. He added, “Ambulance crews rushed to the scene to provide assistance and transport the injured to area hospitals for treatment.”
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The authorities are still investigating the accident and the reasons that led to it.
“It is not known whether alcohol or drugs were a factor in this collision,” the statement added.
OPD did not disclose whether BART officers were injured.
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In August, the president of the Oakland Police Officers' Association (OPOA) criticized then-progressive Mayor Cheng Thao, who was He pointed out In November, for allegedly not doing enough to combat crime in the city, considered one of the most dangerous in the Golden State.
“Every day, our citizens feel the tragedy. Not being able to leave their homes or walk onto the streets of Oakland, calling 911 and not getting the services they need,” said OPOA’s Huy Nguyen. He said at the time.
In July, the Oakland Police Department came under fire for what happened For allegedly under-reporting crime statistics After he claimed that crimes decreased by 33%. At the time, Thao called the police report an accomplishment for the city.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the BART Police Department, but did not immediately receive a response.
Fox News Digital's Michael Dorgan and Landon Munn contributed to this report.