And about to kill his woman passenger because she knew he was involved in thursdays homicide. Police say they didnt find a gun or near the suspect after they shot him. On sunday, San Jose Police say he reached for a gun during a confrontation with officers at a laundromat on center road. Law enforcement had considered both men to be armed and dangerous after watching Surveillance Video that captured thursdays murder and torture of 38yearold Christopher Wren at an officer building near the post office. That shows horrific encounter with three suspects are care e terrorizing the victim that they eventually killed. They are armed with handguns, tech nine style assault rifles. And then the third outstanding suspect had another weapon. Police will not discuss what that other weapon is or was. Again, theyre asking and urging that third suspect to surrender. Reporting live here outside San Jose Police headquarters, nbc bay area news. Bob, thanks. An update on another officer involved shooting
Ground all across the sidewalk here on east capitol right where it meets central avenue. Theres evidence moarkers usualy indicate gun cases. Now police have not told us anything except that this is being investigated as a homicide. The victims family and friends started showing up. They were grief stricken. There was a lot of emotion in the streets. The chief tried to console the mother who eventually had to be taken away by ambulance herself. Police are worried that there may be retaliation shootings because of this murder here today. Just an hour after this shooting there was another shooting not far from here and about half of the police led out of here with lights and sirens blaring. No victims were found at that scene. We will bring the latest of an investigation to the 95th murder in the nations capitol. Thats the very latest, mark segraves, news 4. His job was to insure a Government Research facility remain secure. Now a Police Lieutenant is charged with trying to make meth on t
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