Machine gun taken from San Jose hit-and-run suspect’s house

Police say that a suspect who reportedly pointed a gun at someone during a hit-and-run incident had a large arsenal found at his home.

A machine gun was taken away as part of this arsenal. Near Bernal Road and San Ignacio Avenue on October 6, around 12:15 p.m., the San Jose Police Department was called to a report of a hit-and-run.

When police arrived at the scene, they saw that the suspect, a male adult, had been in a crash with another male adult victim. Police say the man was in his car at the time with his wife and their one-year-old child.

Police say that when the victim tried to get the suspect’s contact information, the suspect pointed a gun at him and ran away before SJPD arrived. Police were able to figure out that the suspect was 48-year-old Timothy Headman from San Jose.

Police from the SJPD’s Assaults Unit started a probe and got a warrant to search Headman’s home. The next day, on October 7, patrol officers saw Headman’s car and stopped it for traffic violations.

When the police arrested him, they found a rifle clip and weapons on him. Detectives from the Assaults Unit, the Special Operations Violent Crimes Enforcement Team (VCET), and the Metro Unit carried out a search request at Headman’s home.

Detectives found several guns, including a machine gun, at the house and took them away. Police also said they had taken a short-barreled rifle, other guns, and different types of ammunition.

He was taken to the Santa Clara County Main Jail on charges of making criminal threats, brandishing a gun, hit and run, and other felony firearm crimes.

See also  Violin teacher from Los Angeles County accused of sexually assaulting student

Chiefs focus

ChiefsFocus is a dedicated news writer with extensive experience in covering news across the United States. With a passion for storytelling and a commitment to journalistic integrity, ChiefsFocus delivers accurate and engaging content that informs and resonates with readers, keeping them updated on the latest developments nationwide.

More From Author

Parts of the Bay Area may experience power outages starting on Thursday: Here’s what to know

The Lincoln Penny That Could Get You $3,000 – Its Value Has Skyrocketed

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *