San José, a 36 -year -old man who allegedly soft a weapon and rammed a vehicle in separate incidents of rabies in San José, is in custody, agreed to the authorities.
The first incident occurred on February 27, near North Bascom Avenue and West San Carlos Street, said official police of San José, Tanya Hernández, in a press release on Friday.
The suspect almost merged with the victim, who touched the horn, said Hernández. In response, the suspect allegedly led with the victim, forcing them to traffic that was approaching and pointed to them with a gun.
Hernández said the second incident occurred on March 29 in North 1st Street and East Brokaw Road. The suspect allegedly supported his vehicle in the victim’s vehicle and then the vehicle of the victim in front.
He was arrested Tuesday in San José. A search at home appeared several firearms, including a stolen gun, as well as large -capacity magazines and body armor, said Hernández.
The detectives reserved the man in the Santa Clara County prison for assault charges with a deadly weapon, possession of a stolen firearm and wielding a firearm from a vehicle.
He is being a bail Hero at the ElMwood Correctional Center in Milpitas, according to the prison records.
Any person with information related to the case can communicate with detective macinnes at 4778@sanjosca.gov or 408-277-4161. The tips can also be left with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-7867 or in Silicon Valley Crimetoppers.org.