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Andre Jones Oakland Mayor Thao’s Boyfriend At City Hall Morning Of FBI Raid To See Sheng

Andre Jones Oakland Mayor Thao’s Boyfriend At City Hall Morning Of FBI Raid To See Sheng
Andre Jones Oakland Mayor Thao’s Boyfriend At City Hall Morning Of FBI Raid To See Sheng Andre Jones Arrived At Oakland City Hall at 11 AM PST Thursday Morning Of The FBI Raid, Walking A Dog According to a Zennie62Media photographer who was at City Hall that morning, Mr. Jones arrived at just after 11 am.  The Zennie62Media photographer was originally at Oakland City Hall for Rules Committee (an Oakland City Council hearing where legislation is scheduled for future Oakland City Council meetings) only to discover that it was canceled.   Then, learning that the FBI Raid of Mayor Thao’s Home was going on, the Zennie62Media photographer decided to stick around City Hall and observe if the Mayor or anyone else appeared.  To that end, our man at City Hall took a seated position at a table in front of the City Council Chambers that is normally used to hand out the meeting agenda and for speakers to sign up, pulled out his smartphone to take pictures, and waited.    As the Zennie62Media photos show, our Man at City Hall was able to see across the atrium and directly at the Mayor’s Office Entrance, which includes a view of the side doors and the elevator, as well as the main entry gate.    Then, as the first photo shows, Andre Jones showed up wearing a white hoodie with the hood down, black gym pants, and walking a dog.  Jones emerged from the elevator, turned, and walked toward the side entrance, used a card-key causing the double-doors to open, and then walked in. The rest at ZennieReport.com, front page.

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