Lovelle Mixon, the Oakland cop killer who fatally shot four Oakland police officers and was, thankfully, brutally killed himself, also raped two women the day before he died, according to DNA evidence released on Monday. In addition to raping a 12-year-old girl in February, the former piece of human waste robbed and raped two women at gunpoint. The victims, according to SF Chronicle, were attacked by Mixon a little before 6 a.m. on March 21 "as they set up a cart from which they sold food to day laborers at High Street and International Boulevard."" Lovelle pulled a handgun on the women, ages 21 and 23, robbed them and forced them a to walk to 45th Avenue and San Leandro Street, where he raped them. This newest bit of info on Mixon, however, does little to comfort those affected by his unfortunate existence. Sgt. Dom Arotzarena, president of the Oakland Police Officers Association, said, "It doesn't change what happened. All it says is, to his supporters -- this is who you're supporting. Congratulations for supporting a monster. It doesn't really matter, though, because in the end, it doesn't bring the guys back."
Oakland Cop Killer Rapist Too
Cop Killer Lovelle Mixon Was Suspect in Modesto Home Invasion
Modesto police say that Lovelle Mixon, that charmer from Oakland who shot those cops and also probably raped that girl, was considered a suspect in a 2-man home invasion job back in February in which money, jewelry, and a firearm were stolen. The cops admit they "didn't have a whole lot of suspects," and we'll offer the benefit of the doubt that the guy they did arrest could be pointing the finger at a dead cop killer just to shift focus away from one of his buddies, but maybe we've just watched too much Law & Order.
Thousands of Cops Arrive for OPD Funeral
Fuzz from "throughout California and from as far away as New York and Florida" showed up today to attend the funerals of Sgt. Mark Dunakin, Sgt, Ervin Romans, Sgt. Daniel Sakai, and Officer John Hege. While every Oakland police officer has the day off to attend the services (or play hooky), officers from outside the OPD will take their place for the day. Same goes for 911 dispatchers. In related news, "Interstate 880 near Oracle Arena and surrounding streets are gridlocked as police officers arrive for the slain OPD officers' funeral," according to CBS 5. Use caution (or BART) when traveling in the East Bay today, folks.
Lovelle Mixon Tied to Rape Case?
Lovelle Mixon, the Oakland resident who died last Saturday after murdering four Oakland police officers, is being hailed as a hero by some. But certainly not by the woman he (allegedly) raped prior to his timely death. According to Associated Press, Mixon was tied to a February rape. "DNA found at the scene of the rape was a probable match to Lovelle Mixon, Oakland police spokesman Jeff Thomason said Monday night." (Cue conspiracy theories!) In related news, the fourth Oakland officer shot by Mixon, 41-year-old John Hege, was finally taken off of support. He had been brain dead since last Saturday's shooting spree.
Mixon's Cop Murders Push Back Mehserle Court Hearing
Due to Saturday's "deadliest day" in Oakland Police history, disgraced BART cop Johannes Mehserle's preliminary hearing, which was scheduled for today, will be postponed. According to CBS 5, "attorneys Alison Berry Wilkinson and Bill Rapoport said the judge told prosecutors and defense attorneys on Sunday that the hearing will be pushed back to May 18 because of Saturday's fatal shooting of [four] Oakland police officers." Mehserle, if you reacall, has pleaded not guilty to the New Year's Day murder of Oscar Grant.
Following Oakland Cop Shooting, San Francisco YouTuber Says 'Down with the 2nd Amendment'
San Francisco resident and YouTuber Jacquelineveronique has posted a number of anti-gun videos on the site, and in the wake of the tragic murders of 4 Oakland police officers yesterday, she is renewing her call to our nations leaders to destroy the 2nd Amendment.
"He's Not a Monster," Says Oakland Cop Killer's Family
New information is coming out about Lovelle Mixon, the man accused of shooting four Oakland police officers during a routine traffic stop Saturday afternoon. The Oakland parolee, according to SF Chronicle, "was a wanted man and deliberately skipped out on a meeting as part of a feud he was having with his parole agent."

