OAKLAND — A 23-year-old man is facing decades behind bars for shooting and seriously injuring another man more than four years ago in Oakland, according to prosecutors.
Related Articles
Inmate from Contra Costa County fatally stabbed at state prison
Suspect charged in recent Oakland homicide, months after he was investigated in 2023 killing
East Bay man who worked as FBI agent charged with cyberstalking, witness tampering
Man charged in sexual assault of woman in Berkeley hills
An East Bay woman said she was sex trafficked for years; she’s filed a federal lawsuit against the hotels and motels that allowed it
Camren Watts was found guilty on two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, one count of shooting into an occupied vehicle, one count of unlawful firearm activity and one count of carrying a loaded firearm in public, the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement Thursday.
Watts faces 23 years in state prison when he is sentenced on Feb. 3, according to prosecutors.
The shooting, which prosecutors described as “unprovoked,” happened around 1 p.m. on Sept. 2, 2020, near the intersection of 51st and West streets. Watts fired his gun multiple times into a parked car where two men were sleeping, injuring one of them.
In the statement, Chief Assistant District Attorney Royl Roberts thanked the jurors for their service and congratulated the prosecution team for their work in securing a conviction.
“This guilty verdict reaffirms that anyone who uses a gun to harm people in our community will be held to account for their actions in a court of law,” Roberts said.