Concord police shoot at suspect during foot chase
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Concord police shoot at suspect during foot chase
(KRON) -- A Concord Police Department officer fired their weapon during a foot chase with a suspect Thursday night, authorities said. The shooting stemmed from a traffic stop at 10:11 p.m. near Clayton Road and Ellis Street. The driver of the stopped car, identified as a 37-year-old Richmond man, got out and ran, according to police. Teenage boy arrested in connection to Oakland Hills shooting Wednesday During the chase, a police shooting occurr…
Concord traffic stop, foot chase leads to police shooting
A traffic stop in Concord led to a chase and shooting by an officer on Thursday night, according to police. At 10:11 p.m., a Concord officer pulled over a car in the area of Clayton Road and Ellis Street. Police said its driver exited the car but then ran away on foot. During the pursuit, an officer shot their service weapon. No one was struck by gunfire, police said. The driver got away and hid in the area of Sutter Street and Clayton Road. He …
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