Los Angeles Times

Officer’s badge def lects bullet

Gunman leads police on pursuit through three counties before crashing in Cajon Pass.

- By Hailey Branson-Potts hailey.branson@latimes.com

A gunman leads police on a high-speed pursuit through three counties before dying in a fiery crash in the Cajon Pass.

A man who shot at Huntington Beach police officers, hitting one in the badge, led authoritie­s on a high-speed chase through three counties before dying in a fiery crash in the Cajon Pass, authoritie­s said.

Just after midnight Friday, Huntington Beach police responded to a domestic violence call at a home near Bushard Street and Yorktown Avenue. As two officers in separate cars were pulling up, a man was getting into his vehicle to leave the residence, said Officer Jennifer Marlatt, a spokeswoma­n for the Huntington Beach Police Department.

The officers followed the man, who made a U-turn, drove toward the officers and started firing at them from his vehicle, Marlatt said.

A bullet ricocheted off the police badge worn by one of the officers, who was treated at a hospital and released Friday morning. He was in good condition, Marlatt said.

The other officer returned fire, and the man, whose name has not been released, kept driving, initiating the pursuit.

He drove through Costa Mesa and Santa Ana, then got onto the freeways, leading California Highway Patrol officers through Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

For “reasons that are still under investigat­ion,” the man drove off the Cleghorn Road offramp on the northbound 15 Freeway, said CHP Officer Steve Carapia.

The driver veered to the right and went down into an embankment, where his white Nissan Altima burst into flames, Carapia said. The car was consumed by the fire, and the man died. He was the car’s only occupant, authoritie­s said.

The crash happened in an area affected by the Blue Cut wildfire, and there were burned spots all around, Carapia said. Firefighte­rs responded quickly to keep the fire from spreading and extinguish­ed it.

The Cleghorn offramp was closed Friday morning, as was one lane of the freeway, Carapia said. The offramp was expected to remain closed for several hours, he said.

“This investigat­ion is complex,” he said. “There are many agencies involved, so it’s going to be awhile. It’s going to last through the afternoon.”

Huntington Beach police declined to release details about the gunman or the domestic violence call.

The investigat­ion into the officer-involved shooting, as well as the pursuit and the domestic violence incident, will be handled by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, Marlatt said.

 ?? Photograph­s by Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times ?? AN INVESTIGAT­OR with the California Highway Patrol’s Multidisci­plinary Accident Investigat­ion Team studies the car that crashed in the Cajon Pass during a police chase that started in Huntington Beach. The driver, the vehicle’s only occupant, died.
Photograph­s by Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times AN INVESTIGAT­OR with the California Highway Patrol’s Multidisci­plinary Accident Investigat­ion Team studies the car that crashed in the Cajon Pass during a police chase that started in Huntington Beach. The driver, the vehicle’s only occupant, died.
 ??  ?? THE CRASH forced officials to close the Cleghorn Road offramp of the northbound 15 Freeway on Friday. “This investigat­ion is complex,” a CHP official said.
THE CRASH forced officials to close the Cleghorn Road offramp of the northbound 15 Freeway on Friday. “This investigat­ion is complex,” a CHP official said.

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