Oakland police identify Sept. 7 homicide victim

Oakland police identify Sept. 7 homicide victim

OAKLAND — Police have identified the 50-year-old man who was shot and killed in East Oakland a short time after parking his vehicle and walking to a nearby neighborhood.

Lamar Payne, of Stockton, was fatally shot at around 8 p.m. on Sept. 7, the final victim of a bloody day in Oakland that included an earlier double homicide at an encampment across town. Payne reportedly parked his Porsche near a park, then walked to the 10500 block of E Street, where he was shot by at least one gunman. The suspect fled in his own vehicle, police said.

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Gunfire struck another vehicle that was passing through the area and the driver suffered minor injuries, but was able to secure transport to a hospital on his own, police said.

Authorities haven’t announced any arrests, nor said if they’ve uncovered a motive.

About four hours before Payne was killed, a 29-year-old Oakland woman and a 50-year-old Berkeley man were shot and killed at a West Oakland encampment, and a 55-year-old man was wounded. Police say the two incidents appear unrelated.