AK-47-style rifle used in shooting, loaded handgun seized
Concord PD SWAT, Crisis Negotiations Team, drone activation plus assistance by Antioch PD
By Concord Police Department
During the early morning hours on Thursday, March 16th, 2023, Concord Police officers were dispatched to the area of Revere Drive and Grant Street in Concord for a report of a shooting. Officers arrived on scene and located several spent shell casings, as well as a single victim. The victim was not hit by gunfire, but the evidence at the scene suggested at least 12 shots from a rifle were fired at the victim.
Later that morning, the Concord Police Department’s Investigations Division began working the case and within hours, identified three Suspects responsible for the shooting. The suspects were seen at a residence in the City of Antioch and the investigation revealed the firearm used was an AK-47 style rifle. Arrest warrants for the Suspects were sought, granted and that evening, the Concord Police Department activated the SWAT and CNT (Crisis Negotiations Team) to serve the arrest warrant. The SWAT team is only activated during incidents involving a high threat to the public and officers when attempting to make an arrest.
The Crisis Negotiations Team was able to deploy a negotiator, who has received extensive training in peacefully resolving volatile situations, inside the SWAT’s armored vehicle. This vehicle allowed us to take a negotiator and place them into a position to optimize negotiations and the safety of the negotiator.
The Antioch Police Department assisted Concord PD by providing an armored rescue vehicle, as well as the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff, who assisted us in providing their Bearcat for the operation.
Additionally, the Concord Police Department’s drone team deployed and was able to observe the residence to ensure the safety of approaching officers and negotiators. During this time, with the drone overhead, the operator observed two of the suspects fleeing the area in a vehicle. Additional Concord Police Officers were able to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle and safely arrest the occupants. A loaded handgun was located in that vehicle. Moments later, a suspect was seen, via the drone, placing a rifle into a secondary vehicle and fleeing the scene in that vehicle. Concord Police Officers conducted a traffic stop on that vehicle and located an AK-47 style rifle, the one suspected of being used in the shooting.
SWAT and CNT was able to approach the residence safely and secure any evidence inside. The incident concluded without further incident.
The case will be forwarded to the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office for filing considerations.
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George wight says
Good coordinated work by all on getting them..
Joyce says
Love that drone! Hope it has a name.
More guns off the streets and a mindless criminal in jail. Thanks for the hard work.
Richard says
Very cool and whole operation conducted with common sense compliments to the local PD and SWAT
Gaylin James Zeigler says
Back on March 3rd, you published an article that said any Contra Costans income taxes didn’t need to be paid until 16 OCT. Several people including accountants said the extension only applies to taxpayers “affected’ by the earlier disasters. Since I live in the county I thought “any taxpayer” as stated in your article was automatically given the extra time to file.
Which is it? Also hpw is the state of Ca handling the extension for Contra Cpstans that were not directly flooded out etc.?
Publisher says
Thank you for reading the Herald.
Contra Costa County is included in the disaster area.
Please see the article, specifically paragraph 2.
Also, the first paragraph below the sub-headline that reads “California Extension Matches IRS”
– https://contracostaherald.com/contra-costans-get-tax-return-deadline-extension-until-october-16/
Allen D. Payton
Publisher