San Jose Police Officer Injured in Carjacking Suspect Shooting: "Bravery Displayed by Every Officer"
A chaotic scene unfolded in downtown San Jose on Wednesday afternoon, as a high-speed chase spanning several South Bay cities ended in a shootout between police and an armed carjacking suspect. The incident left one officer injured, while the suspect was fatally shot.
According to authorities, the suspect first stole a vehicle from a dealership in San Jose around 3 pm, driving south to Hollister. Officers there pursued him, along with the San Benito County Sheriff's Office, resulting in two separate shootouts. Despite no injuries among Hollister police officers, the situation escalated as the suspect carjacked another vehicle and headed back to San Jose.
The chase culminated near Highway 87, where a West St. James turned into Julian Street. The suspect attempted to steal an armed squad car but then fled from officers who opened fire. Authorities revealed that the suspect was then run over by a police vehicle, although details on his death were not confirmed.
San Jose police reported that one of their sergeants sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is currently recovering in the hospital. While authorities did not disclose the suspect's identity, it was stated that he was an adult male.
Highway 87 and surrounding streets remained closed as a result of the incident. Mayor Matt Mahan offered support to the injured officer and his family, sharing that he had visited the officer at the hospital and expressed gratitude for their bravery.
The San Jose Police Officers Association released a statement praising the officers involved, particularly the sergeant who was shot during the confrontation. The organization highlighted the suspect's disregard for human life and commended the officers' courage in pursuing the suspect despite the danger.
As authorities continue to process the events of this incident, residents in the affected areas have been left reeling from the sudden turn of events.
A chaotic scene unfolded in downtown San Jose on Wednesday afternoon, as a high-speed chase spanning several South Bay cities ended in a shootout between police and an armed carjacking suspect. The incident left one officer injured, while the suspect was fatally shot.
According to authorities, the suspect first stole a vehicle from a dealership in San Jose around 3 pm, driving south to Hollister. Officers there pursued him, along with the San Benito County Sheriff's Office, resulting in two separate shootouts. Despite no injuries among Hollister police officers, the situation escalated as the suspect carjacked another vehicle and headed back to San Jose.
The chase culminated near Highway 87, where a West St. James turned into Julian Street. The suspect attempted to steal an armed squad car but then fled from officers who opened fire. Authorities revealed that the suspect was then run over by a police vehicle, although details on his death were not confirmed.
San Jose police reported that one of their sergeants sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is currently recovering in the hospital. While authorities did not disclose the suspect's identity, it was stated that he was an adult male.
Highway 87 and surrounding streets remained closed as a result of the incident. Mayor Matt Mahan offered support to the injured officer and his family, sharing that he had visited the officer at the hospital and expressed gratitude for their bravery.
The San Jose Police Officers Association released a statement praising the officers involved, particularly the sergeant who was shot during the confrontation. The organization highlighted the suspect's disregard for human life and commended the officers' courage in pursuing the suspect despite the danger.
As authorities continue to process the events of this incident, residents in the affected areas have been left reeling from the sudden turn of events.