The Brief
- Two victims, ages 31 and 24, were killed in a shooting Saturday night in East Oakland; a third person survived.
- Police say ShotSpotter technology detected the gunfire, leading officers to multiple victims across nearby streets.
- The shooting has rattled residents, even as police report a 39% drop in homicides so far in 2026.
OAKLAND, Calif. – The two people killed in a triple shooting in East Oakland over the weekend were identified Monday.
Derrick Hubbard, 31, and Isaanae Morton, 24, were killed in a shooting around 8:15 p.m. Saturday in the 6400 block of Foothill Boulevard, according to Oakland police. A third victim was wounded but survived.
Shooting details
What we know:
Police said officers were alerted to the gunfire by ShotSpotter technology.…