Oakland auto shop owner was killed in his store by angry customer, police say

OAKLAND — The man suspected of killing a 68-year-old former farm workers’ rights activist and business owner was an irate customer, according to authorities.

Robert Leigh Moore, 33, of Oakland, has been charged with murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm in connection with the Feb. 3 killing of Aristeo Zambrano, a former United Farm Workers advocate, who was killed inside the auto shop he owned and operated.

Police say Moore was angry with Zambrano over a transaction, possibly related to a car battery that was found out of place, just a few feet from Zambrano’s body.

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