Jeri Williams Chief of Police |
Oxnard Police Department
R. Jason Benites Scott Whitney |
OXNARD POLICE DEPARTMENT
NEWS RELEASE
INCIDENT: | Post Release Offender, Firearms Violations and Narcotics Arrest |
DATE/TIME: | 1/16/15 at approximately 1000 hours |
LOCATION: | 600 Block of Holly Ave |
VICTIM(S): | State of California |
SUSPECT(S): |
Khalid McBride, 19 year old Oxnard resident Jordan Cameron, 24 year old Oxnard resident Corey Smith, 19 year old Oxnard resident 17 year old male juvenile, Oxnard resident |
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SUSPECT VEHICLE(S): | |
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PREPARED BY: | Daniel Whitmer, Sergeant |
CONTACT PERSON & CONTACT INFO: |
Daniel Whitmer, Sergeant (805) 385-7600 daniel.whitmer@oxnarpd.org |
DETAILS:
On 1/16/15, at approximately 1000 hours, officers received a call of 4 subjects in the 600 block of Holly Ave in possession of a gun and narcotics. Officers contacted all four subjects on “H” St north of Erica Pl. McBride fled but was apprehended a short distance away. McBride discarded an object as he tried to flee from officers. The object was recovered and found to be a revolver. McBride and Cameron were arrested for gun related charges. Smith and the 17 year old male juvenile were arrested for narcotic related offenses.
Cameron is currently in the Post Release Offender Program, created by Assembly Bill 109 – the 2011 Public Safety Realignment – which was effective October 1, 2011. This program mandates that individuals sentenced to non-violent, non-serious or non-sex offenses will serve their sentences in county jails instead of state prison. The public should be aware that release under AB 109 is based on the offender’s most recent commitment offense, prior convictions are not considered.
The Oxnard Police Department launched the Operation Safer and Stronger initiative, as well as the Firearms Strike Team (FAST) led by the Violent Crimes Unit, to proactively remove firearms from prohibited persons within the city. The objective of this initiative and FAST is to reduce gun violence in Oxnard through education, intervention, and enforcement.
The Oxnard Police Department continues to encourage residents to be partners in public safety as part of the Operation Safer and Stronger initiative. Anyone with information regarding criminal activity is encouraged to contact the Oxnard Police Department at (805) 385-7600, or you can remain anonymous by calling the Ventura County Crime Stoppers at (805) 222-8477.
You can also provide information by going to the Ventura County Crime Stoppers website, which is http://www.venturacountycrimestoppers.org/contactus
DATE / TIME PREPARED: 1/16/15 at 1200 hours