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Bizarre murder case: An Oakland man was shot dead while allegedly hurling concrete at cars outside home filled with squatters and stray dogs – The Mercury News



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OAKLAND — A 47-year-old man was shot and killed while using a sledgehammer to break up concrete chunks and hurl them at cars, and now the suspect is behind bars facing a murder charge.

Donald Dorn, 59, was charged with murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm last month for allegedly killing 47-year-old Robert Greer. The March 28 homicide occurred on the 100 block of Louvaine Avenue in East Oakland, outside of an abandoned home that police say was full of squatters and stray dogs.

The strange sequence of events started around 4 p.m. March 28, when Greer was seen using a sledgehammer to break up chunks of concrete outside the abandoned home, then began hurling them at the property and cars parked nearby, police said. At some point while Greer was doing this, Dorn allegedly exited the abandoned residence, got on a green bicycle, rode a short distance away, returned with a revolver and shot Greer in the head.

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