
"Detectives identified the suspect as a 43-year-old San Jose man and discovered he was working as a guard for a San Jose-based security company, according to Hernandez. Hernandez said detectives obtained an arrest warrant and an emergency gun violence protection order for the suspect, as well as a search warrant for his home. On Sept. 11, the man was arrested and served with the order."
"The incident happened around 5:30 p.m. on Sept. 2 in the area of West San Carlos Street and Leland Avenue, in the city's Burbank neighborhood, according to San Jose police Officer Tanya Hernandez. Officers learned the suspect had chased the victim with a firearm, pushed him to the ground and brandished a firearm, Hernandez said, adding that "the suspect was wearing a silver badge on his belt and appeared to be law enforcement or security." The victim was not injured."
A security guard allegedly chased and assaulted an unhoused person with a firearm on Sept. 2 around 5:30 p.m. near West San Carlos Street and Leland Avenue in the Burbank neighborhood. Officers say the suspect chased the victim, pushed him to the ground and brandished a firearm; the victim was not injured. The suspect wore a silver badge and appeared to be law enforcement or security. Detectives identified a 43-year-old San Jose man employed by a San Jose-based security company, obtained arrest and search warrants plus an emergency gun violence protection order, and arrested him on Sept. 11 on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. Tips can be submitted to SJPD or Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers.
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