Bullet pierces federal court in Oakland
The U.S. Marshals Service is reviewing security procedures at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in downtown Oakland after a bullet ended up lodged in the jury room of a judge.
The bullet passed through the second-floor chambers of U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White before coming to rest in the jury room, said Deputy U.S. Marshal Joseph Palmer, a spokesman for U.S. Marshal Don OKeefe, who is responsible for federal courthouse security. The round was discovered Sunday afternoon, when the building at 1301 Clay St. was unoccupied, Palmer said.
It doesnt appear that White or his staff were targeted, Palmer said.
At this point, it appears that this was a stray bullet, and it does not appear that the courthouse, any federal judges, or members of the court family were specifically targeted, OKeefe said in a statement. However, the security of federal judges and court staff remain a top priority for the U.S. Marshals, and we will continue to work alongside the courts to determine if any additional security is needed.
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