CHP nabs East Bay freeway shooting suspect in high-risk stop
Briefly

California Highway Patrol in Solano County executed a high-risk traffic stop on a white Chrysler Crossfire, leading to the arrest of a suspect linked to a freeway shooting in Oakland. The vehicle, driving erratically, raised suspicion, prompting officers to initiate the stop. During the stop, the driver discarded items from the car, revealing a connection to the earlier shooting. A search yielded three high-capacity magazines, a Glock pistol, and shell casings. The driver was arrested on suspicion of multiple felony charges, with further investigation ongoing.
CHP officials praised the swift and coordinated effort of their officers, calling it an example of outstanding police work that exemplified the agency's commitment to public safety.
A thorough search of the area and the vehicle revealed significant evidence, including three high-capacity magazines and a Glock pistol.
Read at The Mercury News
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