A 30-year-old suspect's crime spree in Northern California culminated in a deadly shootout with police, leaving one officer injured and the perpetrator dead. According to San Jose Police Chief Paul Joseph, Muhammed Hussein's violent rampage began days earlier, when he stole a red Corvette from a dealership in Sacramento on January 17.
Over the next few days, Hussein committed multiple armed robberies across Northern California and the Bay Area, evading law enforcement until he was spotted by license plate readers in San Jose. A pursuit ensued, during which Hussein stole another car at gunpoint and led police on a high-speed chase through Hollister before getting into a shootout with sheriff's deputies.
The man then drove back to San Jose, firing at California Highway Patrol officers along the way, before attempting to steal a patrol car from an injured officer. In a harrowing video obtained by Fugitive.com, Hussein can be seen shooting the sergeant in the head and fracturing his skull before trying to escape.
Police ultimately shot and ran over Hussein at Julian Street and Notre Dame Avenue, ending the violent encounter. While some have questioned the use of deadly force, Joseph described it as a necessary decision made by officers in the heat of the moment to stop a highly dangerous individual.
A lengthy investigation is now underway into the fatal shooting, with all images and video collected by police to be released in 45 days per state law. The incident serves as a sobering reminder of the risks faced by law enforcement and the public alike.
Over the next few days, Hussein committed multiple armed robberies across Northern California and the Bay Area, evading law enforcement until he was spotted by license plate readers in San Jose. A pursuit ensued, during which Hussein stole another car at gunpoint and led police on a high-speed chase through Hollister before getting into a shootout with sheriff's deputies.
The man then drove back to San Jose, firing at California Highway Patrol officers along the way, before attempting to steal a patrol car from an injured officer. In a harrowing video obtained by Fugitive.com, Hussein can be seen shooting the sergeant in the head and fracturing his skull before trying to escape.
Police ultimately shot and ran over Hussein at Julian Street and Notre Dame Avenue, ending the violent encounter. While some have questioned the use of deadly force, Joseph described it as a necessary decision made by officers in the heat of the moment to stop a highly dangerous individual.
A lengthy investigation is now underway into the fatal shooting, with all images and video collected by police to be released in 45 days per state law. The incident serves as a sobering reminder of the risks faced by law enforcement and the public alike.