Hit man kills newspaper editor on Oakland street

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Chauncey Bailey, editor of the Oakland Post and a former reporter for the Oakland Tribune, was shot to death this morning on a downtown Oakland street in what police described as a targeted killing.

Bailey, 57, was shot just before 7:30 a.m. on 14th Street near Alice Street, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Witnesses said a lone gunman dressed in dark clothing approached Bailey, shot him twice and ran away. Oakland Fire Capt. Melinda Drayton said Bailey was shot first in the back and then once in the head.

Police spokesman Roland Holmgren said investigators believe the shooting was an assassination-style hit.

Bailey, who lived in Oakland and has a teenage son, was known for his assertive style of questioning city officials, Holmgren said.

He was well known in the African American community and was often invited to speak as an expert on black issues. In more than a decade at the Oakland Tribune, he covered African American issues ranging from AIDS in the black community to prison-sentencing policy to minority college enrollment.

Bailey was fired from the Tribune in 2005 for ethics violations, according to several former colleagues. He went on to work for the Post as a freelance foreign correspondent, covering stories in Vietnam and Haiti, and was named editor of the publication in June.

"This is madness," Holmgren said of the slaying. "He held our feet to the fire; he kept me on my toes."

The Post, a weekly with a circulation of 49,500, is geared toward the African American community and is distributed in Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond and San Francisco.

Gwendolyn Carter, the paper's advertising manager, said news of Bailey's killing reached the office a little before 9 a.m. She said the staff of about 10 people was in shock.

"He was a good man," Carter said. "He always took care of me. He would say I was his little sister and he was my big brother."

Members of the Post staff, including publisher Paul Cobb, as well as local NAACP representatives gathered at the scene, expressing disbelief at Bailey's death and consoling one another.

"I'm shocked, as all of us are in the city. This is a daylight shooting; it's frightening," said Chris Jackson, executive director of the NAACP's Oakland chapter.

John Bowens, the paper's director of advertising, said he and others had no idea what the motive could be.

"He talked to me about what he could do to make Oakland better for people, about how the city could improve," Bowens said. "He spoke his mind."

Members of the Police Department's command staff, including Chief Wayne Tucker, were on scene this morning. Tucker, who arrived around 9 a.m. and did not stay long, said he was there because of the unusual nature of the killing, noting that it occurred downtown and in broad daylight.

In a statement, Tribune Managing Editor Martin Reynolds called Bailey "a friend, a valued colleague and a loving father."

"His death has left all of us at the Oakland Tribune shocked and deeply saddened," Reynolds said. "Chauncey's coverage of Oakland's African American community was a tremendous asset to the Tribune. ... We will miss Chauncey and send our sincerest condolences to his friends and family. We now look to the authorities to bring his killer to justice."

Chronicle staff writer Henry K. Lee contributed to this report.
 

Dana Dane

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Damn. He pissed someone off.


RIP. From what it says in the article, seems like he was trying to bring positive change to Oakland.
 
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yes...snitching is snitching....get them rat ass thoughts out your head son.....lol....
 
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DONT PISS NIGGAZ OFF IN OAKLAND PERIOD AND YOU'LL LIVE DONT GET INVOLVED IN OKALAND NIGGAZ BIDNESS AND YOU COO SO YEA DAT WAS TOWN BIDNESS SNITCHEZ GET GOT IN OAKLAND NOT SAYIN HE DID DAT BUT SOMEONE AINT LIKE WAT HE WAS DOIN OR IT WOULDNT OF HAPPENED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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ok, so where in there does it say he ws a "snitch"? sure, he was "assertive in questioning the city" that means he's questioning people who pay the police salary. i would think the open forum would praise this man.
 
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i aint say he was i was usin the term loosely bout oakland. He pissed someone off thats fo sho or else he'd still be here dont get mixed up in town bidness an you aint got shit to worry bout!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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right, right. i understand oakland is comparable to the west bank, but this man was trying to help the community. and he gets murdered in broad daylight in the same city he's trying to better? pretty senseless if you ask me
 
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right, right. i understand oakland is comparable to the west bank, but this man was trying to help the community. and he gets murdered in broad daylight in the same city he's trying to better? pretty senseless if you ask me
Yea I UNDERSTAND that but thats how they get down in oakland YADADAMEAN i dont get it either but hey thats how they handle shit