A San Francisco Police Officer Injured in Oakland Traffic Stop
A high-speed traffic stop turned violent Tuesday afternoon when a wanted suspect hit and injured a San Francisco police officer. The suspect, wanted for multiple felonies, attempted to flee the scene, crashing into the officer's vehicle before being taken into custody.
The incident occurred around 3:50 pm in the 800 block of 47th Street in Oakland, where an officer from the Community Violence Reduction Team was attempting to stop the suspect. According to authorities, the suspect then hit the patrol vehicle with his own car, prompting the officer to take him into custody.
While the suspect was being detained, an Oakland police helicopter followed the vehicle and directed officers on the ground. However, the situation took a turn for the worse when the suspect allegedly made contact with the officer, resulting in the discharge of a firearm. Fortunately, the officer's injuries were not considered life-threatening.
The Alameda County District Attorneyโs Office and the Community Police Review Agency are conducting independent investigations into the shooting. Meanwhile, San Francisco police are asking anyone with information related to their case to call 415-575-4444.
In yet another instance of a volatile traffic stop turning violent, an Oakland police officer fired a single shot while detaining a suspect who was wanted for multiple felonies.
A high-speed traffic stop turned violent Tuesday afternoon when a wanted suspect hit and injured a San Francisco police officer. The suspect, wanted for multiple felonies, attempted to flee the scene, crashing into the officer's vehicle before being taken into custody.
The incident occurred around 3:50 pm in the 800 block of 47th Street in Oakland, where an officer from the Community Violence Reduction Team was attempting to stop the suspect. According to authorities, the suspect then hit the patrol vehicle with his own car, prompting the officer to take him into custody.
While the suspect was being detained, an Oakland police helicopter followed the vehicle and directed officers on the ground. However, the situation took a turn for the worse when the suspect allegedly made contact with the officer, resulting in the discharge of a firearm. Fortunately, the officer's injuries were not considered life-threatening.
The Alameda County District Attorneyโs Office and the Community Police Review Agency are conducting independent investigations into the shooting. Meanwhile, San Francisco police are asking anyone with information related to their case to call 415-575-4444.
In yet another instance of a volatile traffic stop turning violent, an Oakland police officer fired a single shot while detaining a suspect who was wanted for multiple felonies.