INCIDENT CRIMINAL REPORT Alameda County Sheriff?s Office Agency: ETS ORI: CA00100000 Case Number: 15?019904 Supplement Information Supplement Date Supplement Type Supplement Of?cer 11/15/2015 16:33:57 GENERAL SUPPLEMENTAL I (200659) SHELTON, DARRIN Contact Name Supervising Of?cer (104039) HAMMAN, JEREMY 3686 Supplement Narrative SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT: On Thursday, 11/ 12/2015, I was in full uniform and driving a fully marked patrol car (#3106). About 0130 hours, Deputy S. OSBORNE located a stolen vehicle (White Mercedes C300, CA in the parking lot of the Traveler?s Inn (17290 Foothill Boulevard, Castro Valley). Deputies OSBORNE and STERLING attempted to conduct a felony stop on the vehicle. Shortly thereafter, Deputy OSBORNE broadcasted the vehicle rammed both he and Deputy STERLING and the driver of the vehicle (Later identi?ed as Stanislav PETROV) was now wanted for PC 245 (Assault with a deadly weapon) as well as CVC 10851 (Stolen vehicle). - A pursuit was initiated, which Went into San Leandro, Oakland and San Francisco. I located the pursuit near the area of Harrison Street near Folsom Street (San Francisco) but I lost sight of the Mercedes, as well as the pursuing Sheriffs Of?ce vehicle near the area of 10th Street near Howard Street. I attempted to locate the vehicle as Deputy WIEBER continued to give updates of their location. As I attempted to locate the vehicle, Emergency Services Dispatch broadcasted that deputies were ?ghting with a subject in the area of Stevenson Street. About 0205 hours, I located the area, which was a short alleyway in which Clinton Park intersected Stevenson Street. I observed deputies as well as San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) of?cers on scene struggling to detain a male subject (PETROV) who was in the middle of the street. I checked the scene to access the area as well as to check for any additional threats. 1 did not locate any additional subjects or any additional suspects. About 0207 hours, I requested medical assistance to our location. About 0210 hours, I asked a SF PD of?cer for an exact location and he told me 1441 Stevenson Street. I gave Dispatch the address and waited for medical assistance as well as additiOnal patrol units to arrive. As I waited with PETROV, I noticed he was grunting and yelling while breathing very heavily. PETROV appeared very agitated and he was spitting blood while lying on the ground. PETROV was moving his body and continuing to spit blood. PETROV was spitting blood in'the Vicinity where he was lying. Fearing PETROV would possibly spit blood on deputies and of?cers on scene, combined with the fact PETROV was under arrest, I determinedl needed to keep him from spitting blood at anyone on scene. PETROV was ordered to stop spitting, but he refused. PETROV continued to spit blood towards deputies in the area, as well as SFPD of?cers who were on scene. Case Status: Printed: 2/26/2016 10:11 Page 49 of 62 INCIDENT CRIMINAL REPORT Alameda County Sheriff?s Of?ce Agency: ETS ORI: CA00100000 Case Number: 15-019904 face looked agitated and he continued to breathe heavily. I decided I could not use my hands or upper body to prevent him from spitting blood because I did not want to get my face close enough to get blood spat on. In order to prevent and blood contamination, I placed my right foot on left shoulder blade in a attempt to prevent him from spitting blood upward towards me. PETROV spit blood on my boots as well as my pants, but my skin was not exposed to blood. Once PETROV stopped spitting, I moved my foot off his shoulder and remained on scene until medical assistance arrived. I helped coordinate vehicles to be moved so the Paramedics could have the access to PETROV. As I tried to coordinate incoming units to the scene, I heard someone say there was a ?rearm recovered from the vehicle PETROV had ?ed in. While waiting for the Fire Department to arrive, I noticed a small bulge in right sock. I conducted a search incident to arrest of sock. I recovered a plastic bag, which was ?lled with a white powder?like substance. I recognized the substance to possibly be methamphetamine. I recovered the bag and I did not recover any additional contraband from socks. I did not conduct a further search of person. Deputy J. MILLER later took control of the suspected methamphetamine and placed it into evidence at the Eden Township Substation. San Francisco Fire Engine #6 and San Francisco Fire Department ambulance #79 arrived on scene and transported PETROV to San Francisco General Hospital. 1 followed the ambulance to the hospital. About 0250 hours, we arrived at the hospital. Iphotographed PETROV, as well as my uniform, and placed the photos onto a disc and into evidence at ETS. PETROV was tended to by staff at the hospital, which included X?rays and a CT Scan. visible injuries consisted of broken fingers to his left hand as well as head and facial lacerations. I was unable to get a complete diagnosis from a Physician on scene. This is a supplemental report to Deputy S. original report. Case Status: Printed: 2/26/2016 10:11 Page 50 0f 62