In the wake of the rioting, more than 100 people were arrested, at least 45 businesses were damaged and their windows shattered, as were dozens of vehicles. Numerous trash fires were set, and five vehicles were torched. Bottles and other objects bombarded police.
Oakland Police bore the brunt of the rioting, responding with 200 riot-clad Oakland officers on foot, followed by marked vehicles, launching/throwing chemical agents, making forays into the roving mobs to extract and arrest "select" rioters. All of this was captured by local TV live, as it happened, providing me a bird's eye view—from the safety of my living room.
At one point, the mayor of Oakland was surrounded by protesters in the middle of an intersection. OPD rushed to his assistance, but he turned them away, and then walked several blocks back to City Hall—followed closely by about 50 angry protesters. In front of City Hall, the Mayor tried to reason with them, but was drowned out. He then went inside City Hall. Shortly afterward, protesters battled police, who responded with chemical agents.
An update on the BART shooting itself:
By now, many of you have seen the videos of what took place at the Fruitvale BART station that fateful night. You've likely drawn your own conclusions, as have nearly all who have viewed the original and latest videos that continue to be repeated non-stop by the media.