OAKLAND, Calif. -
Wyatt Clark lives in a former yellow school bus, and says the shooting attacks that started in July have continued on his bus and vehicles of other homeless people living in vehicles along Hollis Street in Oakland .
"It's happened almost every other day since you guys left," Clark told KTVU.
In mid-July, KTVU reported on the attacks, as half a dozen residents showed shattered windows and holes in the metal of cars, RVs and vans. Each victim had handfuls of the same projectiles, small silver metal balls about the size of marbles.
"Everywhere that's been shot, had their window shot, you can find them under the RVs, in the weeds," Clark said, holding out a handful of the silver projectiles.
The front window of Clark's bus, which was shot three times last July, now