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Where Was Oakland Mayor Thao During FBI Raid? Working In Oakland Mayor's Office

Where Was Oakland Mayor Thao During FBI Raid? Working In Oakland Mayor's Office

Where Was Oakland Mayor Thao During FBI Raid? Working In Oakland Mayor's Office During the FBI Raid on Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao on June 20th 2024, the constant question by the media was "Where is Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao?" The answer that Zennie62Media discovered was that Mayor Thao was in her office. We determined that via the hard work of our Zennie62Media Photographer stationed right at the entrance to Oakland City Council Chambers. Our man was sitting right at the table to the right of the Oakland City Council Chambers doors, observing and taking pictures. Our Zennie62Media Photographer was there at 10AM that June 20th morning, and watched as Mayor Thao's Boyfriend Andre Jones walked out of the elevator with the family dog and to the side entrance, opening those doors to go in. He was wearing a hoodie and gym pants. Later, Andre Jones emerged from the side doors but wearing different clothes. Our Zennie62Media Photographer spotted him walking right in front of him and headed to the City Administrator's Office, then going back to the Mayor's Office. The dog was inside all of the time. Eventually, Andre Jones left the office and headed downstairs at 1:30 PM. Other media failed to report Zennie62Media's findings because they do not want what they see as local competition from digital media. But the people who suffer are the residents of Oakland who have a right to know what is going on, why, and who originally reported it. Stay tuned. Our Zennie62Media Photographer
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