Crime & Safety

Man Faces 20 Years To Life In Prison, If Convicted

He is accused of hitting a deputy with a stolen car while attempting to flee.

Charges include  attempted murder of a peace officer with great bodily injury, assault upon a peace officer, possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a controlled substance with a firearm, two counts of unlawful driving or taking of a vehicle...
Charges include attempted murder of a peace officer with great bodily injury, assault upon a peace officer, possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a controlled substance with a firearm, two counts of unlawful driving or taking of a vehicle... (Scott Anderson/Patch)

SAN LEANDRO, CA — A man who allegedly tried to run over an Alameda County Sheriff's deputy has been charged with multiple felonies, prosecutors said Monday.

Joel Gonzalez, 34, was allegedly driving a stolen car last Wednesday when he used it to strike a deputy after the officer deployed spike strips in an attempt to disable the vehicle, prosecutors said.

The deputy was thrown 20 feet and suffered internal injuries and a laceration to his right arm.
Gonzalez is charged with attempted murder of a peace officer with great bodily injury, assault upon a peace officer, possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a controlled substance with a firearm, two counts of unlawful driving or taking of a vehicle and two counts of receiving stolen property.

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If convicted, Gonzalez could face 20 years to life in prison, the Alameda County District Attorney's Office said.


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