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  • Suspect killed in San Jose after car chase, multiple shootouts with Bay Area officers

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    A suspect in a carjacking was killed in San Jose after leading several Bay Area law enforcement agencies on a car chase, San Jose police said.

    San Jose police Sgt. Jorge Garibay said the incident began at a San Jose dealership when the suspect entered with a gun and stole a vehicle around 2 p.m. The suspect then left the city and was spotted by a San Jose police helicopter in San Benito County. 

    Hollister police said they and San Benito County deputies were told around 2:48 p.m. that a San Jose police helicopter was following a vehicle that was taken by an armed carjacker. Hollister officers found the vehicle just before 3 p.m. near Central Avenue and Miller Road. 

    A slow-speed car chase ensued and ended near Buena Vista Road, at Westside Boulevard, when, for unknown reasons, the vehicle became disabled. Hollister police said the suspect got out of the car with a gun, and a shooting then occurred. No Hollister officers were injured. 

    Hollister police said the carjacker left the area following the shooting and was found by San Benito County deputies near Line Street, where another shooting happened. No deputies were injured, Hollister police said. 

    The suspect then took another vehicle at gunpoint and drove out of Hollister. While driving toward San Jose, the carjacker shot at California Highway Patrol officers. No CHP officers were injured, Hollister police said.

    The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office said the chase ended in San Jose near Highway 87 and Julian Street.

    CBS News Bay Area spoke to a witness at the scene who said he was driving on Notre Dame Avenue in San Jose when he saw two patrol cars speed past him and then stop at the nearby intersection. He said multiple other patrol cars then arrived in the area.

    “About 40 rounds of gunfire popped off,” Grant Messinger said. “It lasted maybe 30, 45 seconds of a firefight.”

    Garibay said the suspect had come to a stop after crashing into another vehicle. He then got out of his vehicle and shot at officers, who returned fire. He then tried to carjack another driver but was run over by a patrol vehicle, Garibay said. He died at the scene.

    Cellphone video obtained by CBS News Bay Area shows the suspect trying to get into a patrol vehicle in San Jose, running toward a different vehicle, but falling to the ground. He was then run over by a patrol vehicle, video shows.

    A San Jose police sergeant was shot during the shootout near Highway 87 and Julian Street and is expected to survive.

    This is a developing story.

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  • Fremont man arrested on suspicion of communicating with 13-year-old for sex

    Fremont man arrested on suspicion of communicating with 13-year-old for sex

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    SAN JOSE — Police apprehended a Fremont resident earlier this month for allegedly communicating with a minor for sex, police said Friday.

    The arrest of Curtis Rodgers, 39, stems from a late June investigation that included online communication and phone communication. Police allege Rodgers sent sexually explicit material to a 13-year-old girl and arranged to meet with her.

    Curtis Rodgers, 39, was arrested July 11, 2024 on suspicion of contacting a minor for sex. He was arrested in San Leandro.

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    On July 2, San Leandro police helped locate Rodgers in their city and they arrested him. He was then transported to San Jose and booked into the Santa Clara County Jail on suspicion of multiple crimes related to attempting to communicate with a minor for sex.

    Police are asking that anyone with information about this case or similar cases is asked to contact Detective Minten at 4269@sanjoseca.gov or (408) 537-1381.

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  • San Jose police officer out after internal probe finds racist text messages

    San Jose police officer out after internal probe finds racist text messages

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    A San Jose police officer is off the force after an internal investigation revealed a slew of racist text messages sent to another officer, including one that said, “I hate black people,” The Times has confirmed.

    Mark McNamara resigned Wednesday after being notified of the probe into his texts, Police Chief Anthony Mata told the Mercury News.

    In a statement, Mata said the “disgusting” text messages were discovered during an unrelated investigation, and a separate probe was immediately launched looking into the texts.

    “There is zero tolerance for even a single expression of racial bias at the San José Police Department,” Mata said. “If any employee’s racial bias rears its ugly head, rest assured that I will take immediate action to ensure they are not part of this organization.”

    Mata’s statement included 10 pages of texts sent by McNamara, many of which were presumably referencing a March 2022 incident in which McNamara shot K’aun Green, a Black college student, after Green helped break up a fight at a taqueria near San Jose State University.

    One text, dated a day after the shooting, said “N— wanted to carry a gun in the Wild West.” A following text said “Not on my watch haha.”

    Green sued the city, and McNamara sent texts attacking his legal team.

    “They should all be bowing to me and bringing me gifts since I saved a fellow n— by making his rich as f—. Otherwise he woulda lived a life of poverty and crime,” one text said.

    The texts were sent to a current employee of the police department, who responded with “concerning dialogue,” according to Mata. That employee was placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation.

    “There is nothing more sickening than a person in power abusing their position,” said San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan in a statement. “I will sleep better tonight knowing that this individual is no longer carrying a badge and gun.”

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