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Subject: 4-Time Black Felon Charged In Attempted Murder Of Oakland Police Sergeant
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2024 08:51:51 -0000 (UTC)
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 by: useapen - Fri, 5 Jan 2024 08:51 UTC

OAKLAND (CBS SF) -- A four-time convicted felon was charged Monday with
the attempted murder of a police officer for allegedly shooting at a
police sergeant in Oakland last month.

Marcus Tyrone Moss, 30, of Oakland, was arraigned in Alameda County
Superior Court Monday afternoon for allegedly shooting at Sgt. Nadia Clark
in the 1900 block of 73rd Avenue at about 9:25 p.m. on July 23. He's
scheduled to return to court on Sept. 28 to enter a plea.

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Sgt. Bradley Baker wrote in a probable cause statement that Moss ran
toward Clark after she crashed into another vehicle at that location while
she was responding to a call. Her patrol car was disabled and she was
trapped inside.

Baker wrote, "As he (Moss) approached the scene, he armed himself with a
semiautomatic 9mm handgun and made some anti-police statements before
raising the firearm and shooting at Sgt. Clark."

Moss' firearm appears to have malfunctioned so he manipulated it and
pointed it at Clark a second time before running off but it appears that
his firearm malfunctioned again, Baker wrote.

Clark wasn't struck by the gunfire but was taken to a hospital to be
treated for injuries she suffered in the crash.

READ MORE: Suspect Arrested After OPD Sergeant's Cruiser Shot At

Moss was identified as the person who shot at Clark based on video
surveillance footage and witness statements, Baker wrote.

A warrant was issued for him and he was arrested in Stockton at about 4:30
a.m. Thursday after a standoff, Oakland police said.

Lt. Roland Holmgren said Moss had barricaded himself inside a residence
but he was taken into custody with the assistance of Stockton police after
lengthy negotiations.

Investigators served a search warrant at the home and found a firearm
consistent with the one used in the shooting, Holmgren said.

When police interviewed Moss, he "identified himself in the video which
clearly shows his actions," Baker wrote.

Clark was wearing a full Oakland Police Department uniform and was
operating in a fully marked police vehicle with overhead lights and police
markings, according to Baker.

In addition to willful, deliberate and premeditated attempted murder, Moss
is charged with being an ex-felon in possession of a firearm.

Alameda County prosecutors allege that he has four prior felony
convictions in their county dating back to 2005: two for second-degree
robbery and one each for second-degree commercial robbery and being an ex-
felon in possession of a firearm.

https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/4-time-felon-charged-in-
attempted-murder-of-oakland-police-sergeant/

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