Alleged Oakland gang leader was on a mission for revenge after brother's homicide, police say. Now the feds have taken the case
Briefly

Terrance King, 30, allegedly tried to evade arrest while carrying an AK-47-style pistol after cutting off his ankle monitor just three days post-parole.
Prosecutors describe King as an Oakland gang leader, highlighting a ballistics link between his gun and three pre-release shootings, including a mass shooting.
Following the murder of his brother, law enforcement engaged King in prison to deter him from retaliation, illustrating the challenges of managing gang-affiliated parolees.
King's attorney argues he was coming to gather family, not for illegal purposes, but the evidence and circumstances led to heightened concerns from authorities.
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