This Guy Doesn’t Get It At All…CHP shoots at Motorcyclist

From June 11th on I-80 in Kalifornia.  Yeah, its a little old, but while we’re on the topic of news, this article seemed appropriate.  While I support our brave law enforcement officers, I smell a little BS here.  I have personally been on the receiving end of this excuse of “he swerved at me”.  The difference was that when I ‘alledgedly’ swerved at the officer, he was still in his car.  Yeah.

San Francisco Chronicle Article 

A California Highway Patrol officer fired at a speeding motorcyclist who refused to pull over Sunday afternoon, authorities said.

It was unclear whether the shot struck the motorcyclist, who got away and was still being sought Sunday night, authorities said.

The incident began at 12:07 p.m. on eastbound Interstate 80 in American Canyon, where a CHP officer clocked two motorcycles speeding at 85 mph, according to CHP spokesman Marvin Williford. The CHP officer began pursuing the riders and attempted to pull over both of them. One, however, exited I-80 at Red Top Road and then re-entered I-80 westbound while the second motorcyclist continued east on I-80.

A second CHP officer was west on I-80 and had been monitoring the pursuit. At the Columbus Parkway exit in Vallejo, the officer pulled over a motorcyclist who matched the description of the first fleeing biker. The officer, however, realized he had the wrong biker when he spotted the fleeing motorcyclist coming off Columbus Parkway in his direction, Williford said.

The officer stepped off his bike and waved for the fleeing motorcyclist to stop, but the rider instead accelerated toward the officer and the officer opened fire, Williford said.

The motorcycle swerved away from the officer and continued on Columbus Parkway.

Authorities are searching for a Kawasaki ZX6R 636 silver with black trim whose driver was wearing a dark helmet, a dark jacket and blue jeans. The motorcycle had no license plate.

Police are also seeking the second motorcycle that continued on east I-80. The motorcycle is described as champagne colored with a paper license plate. Both motorcycles are of the same make and type possible 2005 or 2006 models.

CHP officers ask that anyone with information in this case contact Lieutenant Johnson at the Solano Area CHP office at (707) 428-2100.

4 Comments

Bob, Minus the shooting, this sounds very much like your article on April 14th, “My Motorcycle Chase.” LOL. Wonder if they ever catch them?

Comment by Betty | June 18th, 2006 12:47 pm | Permalink

The guy involved in the CHP shooting (the target) was caught:

Suspect in motorcycle incident is arrested by CHP
- Chronicle Staff Report
Wednesday, June 14, 2006

(06-14) 11:53 PDT VALLEJO - The California Highway Patrol has arrested a 20-year-old Vallejo man who they believe was one of two speeding motorcyclists who refused to pull over Sunday afternoon, leading an officer to shoot at him.

Acting on a tip, the CHP on Tuesday searched the home of Ricky M. Aton and found 39 marijuana plants, a stolen motorcycle and a handgun, CHP spokesman Officer M.A. Williford said. He was booked into Solano County jail on charges of evading a peace officer, assault on a peace officer and possessing a stolen vehicle.

The arrest stemmed from an incident that occurred shortly after noon on Sunday on eastbound Interstate 80 in American Canyon, where a CHP officer clocked two motorcycles speeding at 85 mph, according to Williford.

The officer began pursuing the riders and attempted to pull both of them over.

One exited I-80 at Red Top Road and then re-entered I-80 westbound while the second motorcyclist continued east on I-80.

A second CHP officer was westbound on I-80 and had been monitoring the pursuit. At the Columbus Parkway exit in Vallejo, the officer pulled over a motorcyclist who matched the description of the first fleeing biker. The officer, however, realized he had the wrong biker when he spotted the fleeing motorcyclist coming off Columbus Parkway in his direction, Williford said.

The officer stepped off his bike and waved for the fleeing motorcyclist to stop, but the rider instead accelerated toward the officer, and the officer opened fire, Williford said.

The motorcycle swerved away from the officer and continued on Columbus Parkway.

There is no indication the motorcyclist was struck in the shooting.

The other motorcyclist who sped away has not been located.

Comment by Michael in Los Angeles | June 19th, 2006 3:50 pm | Permalink

“The officer stepped off his bike and waved for the fleeing motorcyclist to stop, but the rider instead accelerated toward the officer, and the officer opened fire, Williford said.”

I still struggle with this part.

That said, I am glad this thug is behind bars.

Comment by angrybob | June 19th, 2006 8:23 pm | Permalink

AB,
I was a bit puzzled by the action of the CHiPpie too. Most law enforcement agencies (in LA County anyway) have a policy against shooting at moving vehicles since missing your target at hittng someone/thing else is highly likely. Don’t deal with many CHP folks so I don’t know where their agency stands. Anyway, glad to see that the suspect was caught.

Comment by Michael in Los Angeles | June 20th, 2006 9:40 am | Permalink

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