Where did the crime spree begin?
The crime spree began in Sacramento with the theft of a red Corvette.
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A San Jose police sergeant was critically wounded and a suspect killed following a multi-city carjacking and robbery spree that began in Sacramento. The incident highlights the dangers faced by law enforcement and the complexities of追捕 cr...
The series of events began on January 17 when Mohamed Husien stole a red Corvette from a Sacramento dealership. Over the next few days, he committed several armed robberies in various cities. On January 21, authorities tracked the stolen Corvette to San Jose, initiating a pursuit. After losing the suspect, officers responded to another carjacking where a green Corvette was stolen. A police helicopter tracked Husien to Hollister, where he engaged in shootouts with local law enforcement before carjacking another vehicle and returning to San Jose.
The chase culminated in downtown San Jose, where Husien collided with a vehicle and then shot a police sergeant. After attempting to steal the sergeant’s vehicle, Husien was fatally shot by officers. The incident involved multiple law enforcement agencies and highlighted the challenges of apprehending a suspect engaged in a violent, multi-jurisdictional crime spree.
Traffic Impacts: The investigation led to the closure of Highway 87 for several hours, causing significant delays. Commuters were advised to seek alternate routes.
The crime spree began in Sacramento with the theft of a red Corvette.
The suspect carjacked at least three vehicles: a red Corvette, a green Corvette, and another vehicle in Hollister.
Only the San Jose police sergeant was injured by gunfire. No other officers or bystanders were reported injured.
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