Fairfield police release bodycam footage of June officer-involved shooting

Citing transparency and present laws, Fairfield police on Wednesday launched video footage of a June 26 officer-involved capturing in Vallejo.

The suspect, recognized as 39-year-old Patrick Lee Corridor, reportedly suffered accidents that weren't life-threatening. His metropolis of residence was unavailable at press time.

The unique press launch (https://bit.ly/3A5qEj0) outlined what occurred that night.

The newly-released footage from two bodycams (https://bit.ly/3FZLa8t) reveals particulars as they unfolded. Be warned that the video is graphic.

Occasions unfolded simply earlier than 10 p.m. June 26, when an officer tried a site visitors cease on a white Mazda sport utility car on the intersection of North Texas Road at Marigold Drive in Fairfield.

The motive force, later recognized as Corridor, as an alternative sped off, and the officer gave chase.

The autos wound their manner via town, ending up close to Dahlia Road and Heath Drive, the place the video revealed Corridor fired a number of pictures on the approaching officer’s car, placing it.

No audio was recorded, however a spherical was seen placing the patrol automobile’s windshield and coming into the driving force’s seat headrest, narrowly lacking the officer.

The pursuit continued on Air Base Parkway towards Interstate 80, with Corridor driving at speeds of as much as 120 mph on the westbound freeway, police mentioned.

In Vallejo, Corridor exited onto Freeway 37. A spike strip punctured his tires and he stopped close to Griffin and Gateway drives.

Within the car parking zone of a shopping mall within the 1600 block of Fairgrounds Drive, video exhibits Corridor exiting the SUV and firing at officers. They fireplace again.

Officers will be heard screaming “drop the gun,” “he’s on the bottom” and “don’t attain for it.”

As officers encounter, handcuff and clear the inclined suspect, they start to evaluate his wounds and render support.

Corridor was later transported to a hospital for therapy of wounds to an arm and a leg. His gun was recovered on the scene.

On July 1, Corridor was booked into Solano County Jail. He stays in custody on the Stanton Correction Facility. He faces fees of tried homicide, evading police, car theft, being a felon in possession of a firearm and being a felon in possession of ammunition.

He additionally faces fees in reference to three out-of-county warrants: a Lake County warrant citing possession of marijuana on the market; a Contra Costa County warrant citing giving false info to a police officer, obstruction of justice, giving false identification to a police officer and failure to look in court docket; and a Napa County warrant citing being a felon in possession of ammunition.

Bail was initially set at about $1 million, however Corridor is being held with out bail.

His arraignment is ready for 8:30 a.m. November 16, Division 23, Solano County Superior Courtroom in Fairfield.

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