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2009-12-19: Emil Jose Estrada (40) Asian/Pacific Islander: Washington (Des Moines) Shot after pointing gun at police. Police were approaching man as prime suspect in recent report of domestic violence involving a gun. [10] 2009-12-18: Darrin Hogg (22) Black: California (Bakersfield) Shot by Bakersfield police officers who were responding to a ...
This is a list of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty killing in the United States.The listing documents the date the incident resulting in conviction occurred, the date the officer(s) was convicted, the name of the officer(s), and a brief description of the original occurrence making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or ...
Investigators are looking for a woman believed to be involved in a hit-and-run car crash that left a man dead on Jan. 11 on San Jose Boulevard in Carlsbad. Police said Hunter Dees, 24, was struck ...
Police officer who also worked security for Death Row Records and was living with Suge Knight's estranged wife was shot by an undercover LAPD detective [94] 11: Stevenson Ranch shootout: Stevenson Ranch: 2001-08-31: 2: Shootout resulting in deaths of a convicted felon and a sheriff's deputy [95] 12: 2009 shootings of Oakland police officers ...
"In my case, the San José Police Department singled me out and framed me for a crime I didn't commit." Rubalcava was arrested three days after the April 5, 2002, shooting of 19-year-old Raymond ...
One San Jose police community service officer was killed and another was critically injured Saturday night after being struck by a suspected drunk driver.
Shooting of Pop Smoke: Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles: 2020-02-19: 1 Rapper shot; arrests made 2020 boogaloo murders: Oakland: 2020-05-30: 2 3: Attacks on law enforcement during the George Floyd protests. Aguanga shooting: Aguanga: 2020-09-07: 7 Unsolved case, investigated by police if related to a marijuana grow 2021 San Jose shooting: San Jose ...
Those officers, should things go bad for them, are vastly outnumbered by a group of people who have already voiced their unhappiness with the police." [44] After viewing the shooting from multiple angles, police use-of-force expert Roy Bedard, who initially said he thought the shooting was an accident, changed his mind.