A Stockton man was charged with tried homicide Friday after allegedly setting a probation officer on fireplace — leaving the official with vital burns, authorities stated.
At 2:10 p.m. Thursday, the suspect entered the San Joaquin County grownup probation workplace in Stockton with a lighter and a fuel can, authorities stated.
The division’s safety guard activated an emergency alert upon the person’s arrival, nonetheless it’s unclear what precisely prompted the guard’s motion.
Triggering the alert introduced probation officers to the workplace in response, in keeping with officers. As soon as there, they confronted and tried to detain the suspect — who led them to a close-by car parking zone, the place a wrestle ensued.
Throughout the tussle, the suspect was in a position to ignite the gas, setting fireplace to one of many probation officers, the division wrote in a put up on Fb.
The probation division didn’t reply to The Occasions’ request for touch upon what number of officers have been concerned within the encounter.
Officers have been in a position to extinguish the flames and handcuff the suspect, recognized as Adam Lopez, 39. The Stockton Police Division was contacted and took Lopez into custody.
Lopez was on post-release group supervision for felony possession of a firearm, data present.
The probation officer suffered vital burns to his arms and was taken to a hospital for therapy, in keeping with the division.
The officer was then taken to UC Davis Medical Heart for additional therapy of his accidents, which aren’t believed to be life threatening. He was nonetheless recovering on the medical facility as of Friday night, in keeping with Stephanie Publish, public data officer for the probation division.
Lopez was additionally injured and brought to a hospital for therapy, authorities stated. His accidents are additionally not believed to be life threatening.
Lopez was booked into the San Joaquin County jail and charged with tried homicide, obstructing an officer and arson, in keeping with the division.
He’s scheduled to be arraigned Monday afternoon.