SAN PABLO — A girl and her grownup son had been in county jail after their arrests on suspicion of a number of expenses in reference to a confrontation at a public park that turned violent and led to a chase, a crash and a gun’s restoration this week.
In keeping with a police assertion Tuesday, officers responded to Rumrill Sports activities Park, 1509 Rumrill Blvd., shortly earlier than 7:25 p.m. Monday for a report of a person with a gun.
As officers approached the park, they discovered from police dispatchers that the person had been pepper-sprayed and was getting right into a black Chevrolet Corvette to depart. On arrival, officers tried to cease the Chevrolet however adopted it when it didn't yield.
However only some blocks away from the park, the Chevrolet crashed right into a pickup truck and spun out earlier than hitting a parking signal, and its driver acquired out and ran towards a close-by condominium constructing. However the driver surrendered after seeing a Ok-9 officer’s canine and was taken into custody.

Different officers who responded to the park discovered an argument between a park safety guard and a gaggle of individuals over a parking house took a flip when “the safety guard turned upset and threatened to have her son come to the park and shoot the victims,” police stated.
When the son arrived and allegedly brandished a firearm, a gaggle member sprayed him. The guard and her son tried to chase the group member, who managed to evade them. The guard then took the son’s gun and positioned it underneath the Chevrolet’s seat, the place officers discovered it after the collision, police stated.
Each the guard and her son had been arrested on suspicion of legal threats, disorderly conduct, felony evading and possession of a firearm, and brought to county jail, police stated.
The guard, a 55-year-old Richmond resident, was not listed in jail custody Thursday night, however the son, a 36-year-old San Pablo resident, was in custody Thursday night at West County jail in Richmond. He was held on $610,000 bail and faces a Sept. 15 listening to at Martinez Superior Court docket, in keeping with a county information examine.
Contact George Kelly at 408-859-5180.