San Diego Union-Tribune

CHP officer released from hospital after I-8 shooting

- david.hernandez@sduniontri­bune.com

MISSION VALLEY

A California Highway Patrol officer who was shot in his leg last week during a struggle with a driver on Interstate 8 in Mission Valley was released from the hospital and is recovering at home, the agency said Sunday.

The CHP did not release any new details about the investigat­ion into the shooting, which happened about 6:20 p.m. Thursday while Officer Tony Pacheco and the driver, Yuhao Du, struggled for control of the officer’s gun.

Pacheco had encountere­d Du after Du crashed his vehicle into a center median just east of Interstate 805. The CHP said Du lunged for Pacheco’s weapon suddenly and without provocatio­n seconds after the officer approached Du.

During the struggle, one round went off, hitting Pacheco in his right thigh. It was unclear who fired the round.

Pacheco and Du continued to struggle over the gun until good Samaritans helped restrain Du.

Some of them also provided medical aid to the officer. One man, Travis Almond, said he wrapped a sweatshirt, and then a belt, like a tourniquet around the officer’s leg.

Pacheco was taken to a hospital, where he was treated until he was released Friday, CHP Officer Salvador Castro said. Pacheco, who has been with the agency for seven years, is expected to fully recover.

A GoFundMe page created to raise funds for Pacheco’s family — he has two small children and his wife is pregnant — was updated Friday with a message from the officer.

“My wife and I are humbled and grateful for the outpouring of support we have received,” Pacheco said in a statement. “We’d like to thank everyone who has assisted us during this difficult time. From the donors, to the hospital staff, coworkers, friends, family, law enforcemen­t, and everyone who assisted on scene. Thank you for all the love and support.”

Du, a graduate student studying physics at UC San Diego, was scheduled to be arraigned Friday on three felony charges, including attempted murder of a police officer, but he was not brought to court because of undisclose­d medical reasons. His arraignmen­t was reschedule­d for today.

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