Stop signs replace traffic lights at 'busy' Oakland intersection, reportedly on account of area homeless



The City of Oakland, California, has replaced traffic lights with stop signs at one intersection, and some area residents believe criminal behavior on the part of local homeless persons led to the potentially dangerous change, KPIX reported.

Earlier this month, the intersection of E. 12th Street and 16th Avenue, about two miles east of Downtown Oakland, went from a traffic light to a four-way stop. A Fox News report described the intersection as "busy," and KPIX-TV video shows the intersection teeming with businesses and vehicles.

Ok, I'm going to cover Oakland. The city is now replacing traffic lights with stop signs because the homeless are allegedly stealing wiring from the electrical boxes. pic.twitter.com/04qQqhn4xg
— Jonathan Choe (@choeshow) May 19, 2024

According to the sources who spoke with KPIX, the city made the change to stop signs because people living in a nearby homeless encampment have been stealing copper wire from electrical boxes connected to the traffic lights at the intersection. As a result, the lights malfunctioned for months, often blinking red or blacking out entirely, KPIX reported.

Mason Young described the change to a four-way stop as putting a "band-aid" on the problem, but noted a band-aid was better than "bleeding out." His metaphor is graphic, but it may also be apt as the malfunctioning traffic light caused a truck to slam into an auto repair shop located on one corner of the intersection, he claimed. KPIX did not mention whether any injuries resulted from the crash.

The owner of the repair shop, Tam Le, claimed the move to a four-way stop is a sign "that the city is giving up on us." Le has owned the shop for more than 25 years, but he said the homeless encampment, which now extends nearly three blocks along E. 12th Street, may soon force him out.

"Many businesses already closed down on E. 12th St. And I don't know how long we're going to be here. Because once they move to our side of the sidewalk, we will be gone," Le said.

The homeless not only create blight along the street and perhaps steal copper wiring, some also steal electricity from underground city sources. A spokesperson for the city told KPIX that the city placed heavy cement blocks atop the access points for the electrical boxes but that determined thieves pull the blocks off and steal the electricity anyway.

In its report, KPIX shared a Google Earth photo of the intersection taken on an unknown date. Not only does the photo show a traffic light that was once in working repair, but it also reveals just how much the homeless encampment has begun to encroach on area businesses along the street.

Composite screenshot of KPIX-TV report via @choeshow X video

Young also admitted that crime and violence in the area is a problem. "All my family and relatives that don't live in the area ... they're like, 'You're going to get shot.' And I can't say, 'No, I'm not. There's no gunshots,' because there are," he said.

Despite the danger, Young said he still wants to stay.

"I want to live here, and I love this neighborhood. I love how diverse it is."

A city spokesperson claimed that the stop signs at the intersection are just a temporary measure but did not provide KPIX a timeline for when new traffic lights would be installed.

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Seattle cop seems to defend leftists blocking traffic, says 'purpose of protesting' is making us 'a little bit uncomfortable'



A Seattle police officer was caught on video Saturday standing feet away from left-wing protesters blocking downtown traffic — and he also seemed to defend their actions in the faces of annoyed motorists, telling them "it is what it is" and that the "purpose of protesting" sometimes means making others' lives "a little bit uncomfortable."

What are the details?

A few minutes into the rather astounding clip — which journalist Jonathan Choe posted on X — one of the trapped drivers asked the two officers on the scene, "Why can't you help us turn around?"

Image source: X video screenshot via @choeshow

With that, one of the officer replied, "We don't have the resources to do all of that, but we're doing what we can, which is monitoring" the protest.

The officer then added the coup de grace: "Like, this is kind of the purpose of protesting, is to kind of bring awareness to what they're protesting by making everyone else's life a little bit uncomfortable."

The exchange took place just after the 2:20 mark on the below video.Content warning: Language:

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While police in the clip said permits aren't needed for protests, one individual, clearly frustrated by the protesters blocking traffic, told Choe, "Cops aren't doing anything! That's illegal! They cannot block traffic! But the cops are standing there doing nothing. It's ridiculous! There's f***in' 30 cops out here, and no one's doing anything!"

Image source: X video screenshot via @choeshow

Choe also spotted two other people who appeared to abandon their vehicles in a backed-up traffic lane as they headed to the sidewalk and presumably toward their destinations. (Hey, not necessarily worse than paying for parking, eh?)

Another trapped motorist good-naturedly told Choe that while he's on the protesters' side, he "would like to go home."

Image source: X video screenshot via @choeshow

Seattle police on Monday didn't immediately respond to Blaze News' request for comment regarding the officer who appeared to lecture the trapped motorist by saying the "purpose of protesting" is to "kind of bring awareness to what they're protesting by making everyone else's life a little bit uncomfortable."

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'You're gonna die!' Knife-wielding nut caught on video chasing journalist, threatening his life in front of numerous witnesses in Seattle



Journalist Jonathan Choe posted video of a knife-wielding man chasing him down several Seattle blocks in broad daylight in front of numerous witnesses Monday.

The perp apparently didn't appreciate Choe exposing rampant drug use downtown and began chasing the journalist, pulling a knife and threatening to kill Choe.

What are the details?

"I was doing my usual rounds, about to report some POSITIVE NEWS regarding the encampment sweep at 3rd Ave & Pike St this morning," Choe explained in text accompanying his Twitter video. "Mayor Bruce Harrell ... defending the corner from 'trap tents' that are set up consistently to sell drugs just a block away from City Hall. Most of these folks are not homeless people. Many live in the nearby [Downtown Emergency Service Center] buildings, hang out, and attract even more problems. As usual, I wanted to show the progress."

Choe added what happened next: "But one fella didn't want me pointing the camera at all the drug activity. So he pulled out a knife and started chasing me!"

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @choeshow

"He also threatened to kill me and hurled the N-word and racist Asian slurs in my direction," he also noted. "Witnesses called cops. But this maniac ended up tripping on the ground, ending the encounter."

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @choeshow

He noted that he "did not wait around for police. Will be happy to provide [Seattle police] any information, but I know the agency is understaffed, so I will not bother filing a report. I think I'm gonna take a break from this hood for a while."

Here's the clip. Content warning: Knife-wielding dude repeatedly yells racial slurs and uses profanity:

\u201cCRAZY TOWN GETS CRAZIER: Another insane Monday afternoon in downtown #Seattle. I was doing my usual rounds, about to report some POSITIVE NEWS regarding the encampment sweep at 3rd Ave & Pike St this morning. Mayor Bruce Harrell(@mayorofseattle) defending the corner from "trap\u2026\u201d
— Jonathan Choe Journalist (Seattle) (@Jonathan Choe Journalist (Seattle)) 1682392005

Anything else?

Choe also said that "just in the past few months, I have been threatened with a hatchet, baseball bat, and knife on this same block. This part of the city is still all upside down. I can't wait for City Hall Park to open up again this summer, just one block away from this madness. Good luck Emerald City. Good luck. LOL."

Content warning: Profanity:

\u201cFULL RECAP RIGHT HERE: \ud83d\udc47#Seattle\nhttps://t.co/LQjrddV041\u201d
— Jonathan Choe Journalist (Seattle) (@Jonathan Choe Journalist (Seattle)) 1682392005
\u201cSAVED HIS LIFE: Orr's grandma says the arrest may have saved her grandson's life. I watched entire arrest go down. Two responding officers called for back up because Marcelles Orr would not go w/them peacefully. They handled him w/ extreme care. #Seattle\nhttps://t.co/bQQwvuar1u\u201d
— Jonathan Choe Journalist (Seattle) (@Jonathan Choe Journalist (Seattle)) 1682392005

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