U.S. Fish and Wildlife officer injured by suspect in San Jose
Briefly

A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer suffered non-life-threatening injuries in San Jose during an attempt to arrest a driver of an off-road vehicle. The incident occurred around 9:20 p.m. near Alviso Marina County Park when the driver struck the officer with the vehicle and dragged him. In response, the officer fired a shot toward the vehicle, although it is unclear if the driver was hit. The officer was treated at a local hospital, and the investigation remains ongoing with no reported arrest yet.
On Friday night, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer was injured during an arrest attempt involving an off-road vehicle in San Jose.
The officer was dragged behind the vehicle after being struck while attempting the arrest near Alviso Marina County Park.
After the incident, the officer discharged his weapon at least once towards the vehicle, but it was unclear if the driver was hit.
The injured officer was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and the police are conducting an ongoing investigation.
Read at www.mercurynews.com
[
|
]