Chaos erupted at a train station in Oakland, California, Saturday evening when dozens of people, believed to be juveniles, took over a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train and allegedly robbed several people the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
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Despite an increased presence at BART stations, a spokeswoman for the transit agency's police department said its extra officers were assigned to other stations when the Saturday robbery happened.
Spokeswoman Alicia Trost told Business Insider at least seven robberies took place when suspects dashed on and off the train at the Oakland Coliseum station. Some suspects allegedly held the doors while some train cars were robbed, police said.
According to a police statement, no guns or weapons are believed to have been used in the robbery, but some passengers were injured. Of the seven robberies, six took place on the train and one happened on the train platform. Stolen items included: a
As of Monday afternoon, Trost said no one had been formally identified and no arrests had been made. She could not tell Business Insider if the suspects were from the area.
According to a police statement, no one was detained at the scene. Police report all the alleged robbers left the station and scattered before police arrived.
The robbery comes at a time when installing security cameras after the San Francisco Chronicle previously broke the story that decoys