Suspect in Stockton officer shooting death was on parole for armed theft in LA
Stockton Police Officer Jimmy Inn was shot and killed on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. (Stockton Police Department/TNS)
LOS ANGELES The man police say fatally shot a Stockton officer responding to a domestic violence call on Tuesday had previously been arrested in Los Angeles on firearms charges and was on parole for the armed theft of a car, court records show.
Lance Lowe, 30, was arrested Feb. 5, 2017, on Olympic Boulevard near Francisco Street in downtown Los Angeles on weapons charges. He listed himself as an Oakland resident at the time. The L.A. County district attorney charged Lowe with grand theft auto with a firearm, conspiring to commit a crime, child endangerment, possession of an assault weapon and carrying a loaded firearm in a car or public place. All but the grand theft charge was ultimately dismissed.
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The man police say fatally shot a Stockton officer responding to a domestic violence call on Tuesday had previously been arrested in Los Angeles on firearms charges and was on parole for the armed theft of a car, court records show.
Lance Lowe, 30, was arrested Feb. 5, 2017, on Olympic Boulevard near Francisco Street in downtown Los Angeles on weapons charges. He listed himself as an Oakland resident at the time. The L.A. County district attorney charged Lowe with grand theft auto with a firearm, conspiring to commit a crime, child endangerment, possession of an assault weapon and carrying a loaded firearm in a car or public place. All but the grand theft charge was ultimately dismissed.