California judge Kevin Murphy robbed at Rolex in broad daylight
An Alameda County judge was robbed at gunpoint of his Rolex, wallet, and other personal items while on his way to work in downtown Oakland on Thursday, according to police. Judge Kevin Murphy had parked his car at a parking garage before the robbery took place. Three unknown male suspects, wearing masks, approached and accosted him. One individual pulled out a gun while the others demanded the judge to hand over his possessions, after which they fled the scene. Police were immediately contacted but the cost of the lost items was not revealed. There has been an increase in robberies involving luxury watches in both California and New York in recent months. The hauls are often worth thousands of dollars.
In Oakland, last June, two San Francisco gang members robbed two watches from a group of people, worth about $17,000. Additionally, five thieves stole $2.5m in luxury watches from a store in Staten Island over the Memorial Day weekend. The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement, stating the judge was unharmed during the incident. Investigations are ongoing.
FAQs:
What happened to the judge?
The judge was robbed at gunpoint of his Rolex, wallet, and other personal items while walking to work in downtown Oakland. Three unknown male suspects, wearing masks, approached and accosted him. One individual pulled out a gun while the others demanded the judge to hand over his possessions, after which they fled the scene.
Was the judge hurt during the incident?
No, the judge was unharmed during the incident. He called the police immediately after the thieves fled the scene.
What is the cost of the lost items?
The cost of the lost items was not revealed.
Is there an increase in luxury watch robberies?
Yes, there has been an increase in robberies involving luxury watches in both California and New York in recent months. The hauls are often worth thousands of dollars.
What other cases of luxury watch robberies have there been in California?
In Oakland, last June, two San Francisco gang members robbed two watches from a group of people, worth about $17,000.

“Robbery at Rolex in Broad Daylight: California Judge Kevin Murphy Among Victims”
In a brazen daytime attack, three masked men ambushed and robbed California judge Kevin Murphy of his Rolex at gunpoint while he walked to work in downtown Oakland. The judge had parked his car in a nearby garage and was on his way to the René C. Davidson Courthouse building when the suspects accosted him. They took his car keys, wallet, and other personal items as well. The value of the items robbed has not been disclosed. Murphy called the police as soon as the robbers fled the scene and was left unscathed. The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the reported incident in a statement, also stating that robberies involving luxury watches, such as Rolex’s, have increased in the past several months in California and New York, with many of the hauls being valued at thousands of dollars.
On the same day, a few hours later, Kevin Parkourana, a 31-year-old man with a history of assault convictions, went on a violent crime rampage in San Jose. This included stabbing a man, carjacking his car, and running over pedestrians in a Target parking lot while fleeing. Parkourana also fatally stabbed another individual in nearby Milpitas before being arrested by police. Parkourana was on probation at the time of the attacks and is currently being held without bail in the Santa Clara County jail.
The two incidents highlight the growing prevalence of violent crime in California, particularly involving luxury items, triggering concerns among law enforcement and members of the public.