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Police: Suspect jumped car roofs, ran over officer

Chaotic five minutes ended with second police shooting of year

- By Robert Salonga rsalonga@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> He was cornered in a carport, sitting inside a stolen Toyota Camry, with three police cars blocking his way out.

Officers called out to him repeatedly, telling him to get out of the car and surrender, but the man instead climbed out of the Camry’s sunroof and stood tall.

According to San Jose police, what followed was an erratic five-minute sequence that ended with the city’s second police shooting of the year. The man jumped onto adjacent car roofs, seemingly looking for another exit path. Then he made his way back to the Camry, jumped back down inside, and started the engine.

He rammed the Camry into one of the patrol vehicles, and when that didn’t clear out enough space, he rammed it again, creating an opening that allowed him to make a right turn and head directly at a police sergeant who un

til that moment had cover.

The sergeant opened fire. So did two other officers. But it wasn’t soon enough to keep the suspect from barreling forward, hitting the sergeant, knocking him down and dragging him across the asphalt about 10 feet, then pinning him against another vehicle, while the Camry traveled a bit farther before hitting a pole.

The sergeant was taken to a hospital, treated for broken bones and released over the weekend.

Mortally wounded, the driver was rushed to a local hospital, where he died after being hit multiple times by officers’ bullets — the second deadly, officer-involved shooting of the year. The first occurred Feb. 14 involving a suspect who was killed after a violent highway chase where he hijacked a UPS truck and eventually tried to run off while holding a shotgun; a woman accompanyi­ng him has been charged with

shooting at police during the pursuit.

“After reviewing the evidence,” San Jose Police Chief Eddie Garcia said at a news conference Monday, “we’re extremely lucky we didn’t lose an officer.”

The incident began around 12:50 p.m. Saturday after police officers went to an apartment building on

Kollmar Drive near Story Road to look for a gray 2011 Toyota Camry reported stolen earlier in the day. Garcia said the officers found the car backed into a carport at the site, which was 3 miles away from where the car theft was reported.

“This incident is tragic,” Garcia said. “We have a suspect that lost his life, and an

officer that is still recovering from injuries.”

The identity of the suspect was not publicly released Monday pending formal identifica­tion and notificati­on of next of kin. Two people who described themselves as longtime friends of the deceased man said he was in his 20s, had lived in the neighborho­od and that

his family lives in the Central Valley.

One of the friends, who identified herself only as Nancy, was one of several people who went to the scene shortly after the shooting.

“He was a good friend,” Nancy said. “He wouldn’t do nothing around here, just walk around and say ‘Hi’ to people.”

The other friend, who did not want to be identified and was helping form a memorial of balloons and candles at the site, said the man was a father of young children.

Garcia said the suspect had a lengthy criminal history that included multiple auto theft conviction­s, and described him as a “validated gang member” with a $75,000 active misdemeano­r arrest warrant for alleged theft and weapons crimes.

Garcia said he was given “ample opportunit­y to surrender,” and that “at one point, it looks like we were about five seconds away from him coming down off the car and surrenderi­ng peacefully” before the man got back in the Camry.

“We’re going to look at everything we can when it comes to our training,” Garcia said. “What training in different scenarios will never be able to account for is the desperatio­n of a suspect, of a felon who tries to escape by taking one of my officers’ lives.”

Aside from the sergeant, the other two officers who opened fire Saturday were “fairly new, with a year or two” with SJPD, Garcia said. All three were placed on paid administra­tive leave. SJPD and the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office have launched a shooting investigat­ion monitored by the City Attorney’s Office and the Office of the Independen­t Police Auditor, all of which are standard protocol after an officer-involved shooting in the county.

Garcia said the fatal encounter was recorded on officers’ body-worn cameras, but any footage would not be released until the DA’s office completes its shooting report.

 ?? ANDA CHU — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? San Jose police investigat­e an officer-involved shooting at the intersecti­on of Kollmar Drive and Story Road in San Jose on Saturday.
ANDA CHU — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER San Jose police investigat­e an officer-involved shooting at the intersecti­on of Kollmar Drive and Story Road in San Jose on Saturday.

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