INCIDENT CRIMINAL REPORT Alameda County Sheriff?s Of?ce I Agency: ETS - ORI: CA00100000 Case Number: 15-019904 Supplement Information Supplement Date Supplement Type Supplement Of?cer 11/12/2015 01:30:00 GENERAL SUPPLEMENTAL (108012) TAYLOR, DAVID Contact Name Supervising Of?cer (104039) HAMMAN, JEREMY 3686 Supplement Narrative On 11/12/15, I was assigned to AC Transit Police Services nearing the end of my shift. About 0130 hours, I had returned to the AC Transit Police Services duty station, located at 2425 East 12th Street Oakland, logged off my computer and was unloading my vehicle when dispatch-2 advised Eden Township Substation (ETS) units were pursuing a vehicle. About 0130 hours, dispatch?2 advised the pursuit was on 1?5 80 heading westbound. I began monitoring the pursuit on dispatch-1 and headed toward downtown Oakland, anticipating the pursuit might pass through that area. I remained in full uniform and was driving a fully marked patrol vehicle. Additional information was relayed via dispatch that the suspect was wanted for a 245 assault with a deadly weapon on a deputy. I also heard the ETS watch sergeant advise that, due to the charges, 4 units were authorized for the pursuit. About 0135 hours, the suspect exited the freeway entering the City of Oakland where the pursuit continued on surface streets. About 0145 hours, I was staged on 27th Street near the Northgate Avenue onramp to westbound 1-980/1-580 when I saw the suspect?s vehicle, a white Mercedes Benz, being pursued by two Alameda County Sheriffs Of?ce (ACSO) patrol vehicles, pass me and enter the freeway. Because there were only two units in pursuit, I followed, joining the pursuit in the #3 position with my emergency lights and siren activated. The suspect quickly transitioned onto westbound 1-80 towards San Francisco and the pursuit continued across the Oakland San Francisco Bay Bridge. The suspect exited the freeway at the Fremont/Folsom Street off ramp and the pursuit continued on surface streets in the City of San Francisco. I remained in the #3 position, trailing as the suspect continuously made quick turns while driving at a high rate of speed. Because I am not familiar with San Francisco city streets, I was unable to safely keep up with the pursuit. I quickly lost sight of the suspect and the other units in the pursuit and dropped out. Based on the continuous updates via radio, I knew the second unit, 12A4, Deputy OSBORNE, had also dropped out of the pursuit. Although dispatch advised San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) units were also attempting to assist, the primary unit, 20K4, Deputy SANTAMARIA, was often alone in the pursuit. Concerned for his safety, I attempted to stay close to the pursuit as it wound through the city streets. There were several instances when was able to brie?y reengage in the pursuit. However, due to my lack of familiarity with San Francisco, I was never able to follow for more than a few blocks before once again losing sight of the vehicles involved. As I observed the suspect?s vehicle during the pursuit, I was struck by his skillful driving and what I could only speculate was a level of extreme confidence and/or desperation. Based on information already provided Case Status: Printed: 2/26/2016 10:11 i Page 56 of 62 INCIDENT CRIMINAL REPORT Alameda County Sheriff's Office Agency: ETS ORI: Case Number: 15-019904 (the want - 245 my observations and the information being relayed via radio as the pursuit progressed, I believed the suspect was likely a sophisticated threat and posed a signi?cant risk to law enforcementiif a confrontation were to take place at the'conclusion of the pursuit. At one point, after again losing sight of the pursuit, I located an unidenti?ed SFPD unit stopped in the roadway (unknown location). I pulled alongside the patrol car and waited for an update on 20K4?s location. At least one other ACSO unit also stopped and waited with us at that location. It was apparent the SFPD of?cer was staging, also waiting for an update on the pursuits location. Suddenly, about 0205 hours, I heard garbled/frantic radio traf?c that sounded like 20K4 advising of a, "Foot bail on Stevenson.? The SF PD unit immediately accelerated away and I followed with my emergency lights and siren activated. Moments later, as I followed the SF PD unit, dispatch advised, ?ghting with one." After a short distance I noted that we were on Valencia Street, traveling southbound. There were at least two patrol units in front of me with the SFPD unit in the lead. From southbound Valencia Street we turned left, east on Clinton Park towardStevenson Street. Clinton Park is a narrow street and I stopped as the patrol vehicles in front of me came to a stop. The patrol vehicles were lined up single ?le in the roadway. I exited from the driver?s side of my vehicle and ran east along the north side of Clinton Park. Although I was initially unable to see the confrontation from my approach, I followed other deputies running toward what sounded like loud shouting. What was being said was indiscernible. Initially, upon my arrival, the scene was chaotic. Multiple police vehicles with emergency lights and sirens activated made it dif?cult to see and hear. After running past the line of patrol cars I was able to see the suspect, later identi?ed as Stanislav PETROV, laying face down in the roadway on Clinton Park. There were approximately 5 or 6 deputies/of?cers standing around PETROV yelling loudly, ordering him to put his hands behind his back. I came up by head and from my position, PETROV appeared to have his hands down by his side or under his body and he was moving around from side to side and raising his body up off the ground. The deputies/of?cers surrounding PETROV were all yelling commands. I leaned over him and loudly yelled for PETROV to, "Put your hands behind your back". At this point PETROV put his hands behind his back. Moments later I began to handcuff PETROV. After cuf?ng his left hand, I was unable to bring hands close enough together to apply the second cuff, so I called out asking for a second set of handcuffs to "double cuff? PETROV. I did not look up to see who assisted me, but an unidenti?ed deputy/of?cer reached down, cuffed right hand and I joined the cuffs together. I checked the handcuffs for proper ?t and double locked them. I conducted a cursory search of PETROV for weapons, but found none. I noticed a bulge in the sock on left foot and told one of the deputies nearby that I had searched PETROV for weapons but that he would need to be more thoroughly searched, pointing out the bulge in sock. PETROV then voluntarily said something similar to, "It?s just a little drugs." I immediately checked with everyone involved con?rming there were no suspects outstanding and that no one else was injured. I was told by someone on scene that emergency medical services (EMS) had been requested. However, I saw an SF PD of?cer nearby and asked him to also request EMS to assure they were in route. I was told by deputies on scene that the suspect vehicle had collided with a parked vehicle around the corner on Stevenson Street at 14th Street. I was told the .Vehicle and the scene had been secured. PETROV was bleeding from his head and he complained of pain to his head and hands. PETROV told me the cuffs were too tight. I checked and con?rmed the cuffs were positioned properly and I was able to easily ?t two ?ngers in-between the cuffs and wrists. PETROV continued to complain he was in pain and light headed, so Iplaced PETRROV on his right side in a recovery position and stayed with him to monitor him while awaiting EMS. About 0212 hours, I asked sheriffs dispatch for an updated ETA from EMS, Case Status: Printed: 2/26/2016 10:11 Page 57 of 62 INCIDENT CRIMINAL REPORT Alameda County Sheriffs Of?ce Agency: ETS. . ORI: CA00100000 Case Number: 15-019904 because they had not yet arrived on scene. Dispatch confirmed EMS had been requested and were in route. Because access to Clinton Park was blocked from Stevenson Street by the collision and from Valencia Street by patrol cars, I asked Deputy Malizia to facilitate clearing the roadway of patrol vehicles to allow EMS access. Deputy MALIZIA immediately completed the task. In order to check the scene and make sure no additional assistance or resources were needed, I asked a deputy to standby with PETROV while I spoke with Deputy OSBORNE who was the primary deputy for this incident. Deputy OSBORNE con?rmed he had everything he needed and was already delegating responsibilities to other deputies on scene. About 0220 hours, I saw EMS had arrived on scene and began treating PETROV. A short time later PETROV was transported to San Francisco General Hospital via ambulance. Deputy GRIFFITH rode with PETROV in the ambulance while Deputies SHELTON and MALIZIA followed in patrol cars. This is a supplement to the original report by Deputy Case Status: Printed: 2/26/2016 10:11 Page 58 of 62