The Brentwood Police Department announced four juveniles have been arrested in connection with an armed robbery at The Streets of Brentwood.
On Saturday, January 11, 2025, at approximately 7:45 PM, a Brentwood officer patrolling the Streets of Brentwood shopping center was flagged down by security, who reported that an armed robbery had just occurred and the suspects had fled in a vehicle.
The juvenile victim stated that he and a friend were approached by four suspects. During the confrontation, one suspect struck the victim in the face, and another suspect threatened him with a firearm, demanding his belongings. Fortunately, the victim did not sustain any injuries.
Shortly after the incident was reported, an Oakley Police Department officer located the suspect vehicle, conducted a traffic stop, and detained four juvenile suspects. Our officers responded to the car stop and recovered a firearm and the victim’s stolen property from the vehicle.
All four juveniles were placed under arrest for robbery, conspiracy to commit a crime, and other related offenses. They were transported to Juvenile Hall for booking.
Police offered a big thank you to the Streets of Brentwood security team and the Oakley Police Department for their crucial assistance in apprehending the suspects and ensuring community safety.
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Young predators well on their way to the only place these kinds of acts lead. Hope they gain some self respect and respect for others, working for what they want before they end up at the place of no return.
And how much does the city of yochtown want to charge you to get a ccw to protect yourself and family from this garbage?
Wake up Brentioch, the migration is real. Get real armed security guards.
How and where in the hell did those “juveniles” get their hands on a weapon like that, which appears to be a MAC-11 or some variant of it, that were banned in California in 1989 as an “assault weapon” under the Roberti-Roos act?
I noticed no mention in the charges of any weapon law violations, such as illegal possession of a firearm by a minor, or firearm used in the commission of a felony, or possession of a banned assault weapon.
Commit a boy big crime, they should suffer the consequences of big boy charges and penalties.
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