Santa Cruz Sentinel

Community officer faces FBI probe, weapons charges

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A community service officer for San Jose has been charged with gunrelated crimes after the FBI linked him to online comments advocating the killing of police officers.

Denis Shevchenko, 40, was charged this week with three misdemeano­r counts of illegal weapons possession after police searched his home and found at least nine firearms, including an illegally modified assault rifle.

The search was prompted by an FBI probe, which traced inflammato­ry posts on the social media platform Gab to Shevchenko. According to a court papers, Shevchenko allegedly solicited people to shoot police officers and others based on their political ideologies.

“These allegation­s are extremely serious and are being fully investigat­ed to determine the extent of any criminal conduct by our employee, and the extent to which any others may be involved,” San Jose police Chief Anthony Mata said Friday.

Shevchenko also had a loaded revolver in his locker at a police substation when community service officers are not allowed to carry a gun while on duty, police said. CSO’s are responsibl­e for nonenforce­ment police tasks like taking non-urgent reports and maintainin­g crime-scene cordons, thereby keeping sworn officers available for emergency response, the East

Bay Times reports.

Shevchenko has been released on bail and placed on paid administra­tive leave pending the police and FBI investigat­ion, Mata said.

It’s not known whether Shevchenko has retained a lawyer to speak on his behalf.

Shevchenko is a former sworn police officer with the San Jose and Pinole police department­s. He joined San Jose’s CSO program around the time it began in 2014.

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