Stockton police arrest man for battery on an officer and other charges
While attempting to detain the suspect, he pushed the officer and fled on foot, leading the officer on a short chase.
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While attempting to detain the suspect, he pushed the officer and fled on foot, leading the officer on a short chase.
Victims were walking, driving when they were shot and received non life-threatening injuries
Stockton Police have opened a homicide investigation after a woman died from a gunshot wound.
A spokesperson said it happened during a party or gathering off Sellars Circle and believes it may be a drive-by shooting.
Police do not have a motive for the shooting and are still searching for a suspect.
San Joaquin County District Attorney Tori Verber Salazar has filed 15 charges against Nicholas Bloed, including assault by a public officer, bribery, sodomy by force, oral copulation by force, assault with intent to commit rape, and unauthorized use of computer services.
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Assault with a deadly weapon on an officer followed short pursuit Saturday morning in the Valley Oak District
The 14-year veteran of the Stockton Police Department had just been promoted to the rank of sergeant in February 2022. In 2014, he was named employee of the month, with the police department boasting that he helped train 145 new officers.
In July, the department told CBS13 that they launched an internal investigation of the incident, and Bloed was put on paid leave.
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Happened while fleeing San Joaquin County deputies in the area of North Filbert and Harding Way
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Police are still looking to see if there is only one suspect or several involved.
That is one of five unsolved deadly shootings in the past month with victims alone and found either on a sidewalk or in a vehicle.
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Stockton Police say the victim received non life-threatening injuries in early Saturday morning incident
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