Crime & Safety
SJSU Police Officer Punched Near Campus Theater
Three suspects were arrested after the alleged attack that sent the officer to a hospital, a campus spokeswoman said. (Breaking)

SANTA CLARA VALLEY, CA — A San Jose State University police officer was hospitalized after being punched while responding to a disturbance at the campus-run Hammer Theatre overnight, a university spokeswoman said today. Two officers on patrol in the area of the theater at 101 Paseo de San Antonio, located a few blocks from campus, responded to two disturbances involving the same group of suspects, SJSU spokeswoman Pat Harris said.
One of the officers was "caught off-guard" by a punch from one of the suspects, Harris said.
The officer, who has more than 20 years of law enforcement experience, was taken to Santa Clara Valley Medical Center to be treated for injuries and has since been released. He will not be on duty Tuesday night,
according to Harris.
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Police used a Taser stun gun on the suspect who punched the officer. The suspect was taken into custody and then transported to Valley Medical Center, where he remains this morning, Harris said.
The suspect was arrested on suspicion of assault on a peace officer, resisting arrest, challenging to fight in public, gang enhancements, and parole violation, Harris said.
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Two other suspects were also arrested, both for resisting arrest, violating gang orders and challenging to fight in public. The three suspects are all in their early 20s and their names were not immediately being released, according to Harris.
She said the trio was not affiliated with the university, although one of the disturbances at the theater was between them and a group of SJSU students.
Anyone with more information about the case is asked to call campus police at 408-924-2222.
By Bay City News Service
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