Oakland Resident Arrested for Robbery and Assault on Colma PD In a recent incident, an Oakland resident was apprehended by the Colma Police Department for robbery. The incident occurred on November 16th at a business located in the 5000 block of Junipero Serra Boulevard. Colma police officers received a report of a theft in progress and immediately responded to the scene at 4:28 p.m. According to witnesses, a man had stolen merchandise from the business and threatened loss prevention officers when they attempted to detain him. The suspect fled the scene on foot, making his way through the parking lot. Upon arrival, the officers successfully detained the suspect, who matched the description provided by the business’s loss prevention team. However, the suspect initially resisted arrest and became combative as the officers attempted to restrain him. The situation escalated when the suspect proceeded to spit on two officers, hitting one in the face. Additionally, he began flailing his body back and forth, purposefully striking his head against the window of the patrol car. To ensure the safety of all involved, the suspect was placed in restraints. The 43-year-old Oakland resident was subsequently booked into the San Mateo County Jail on several charges, including robbery, assault on a peace officer, resisting a peace officer, and possession of drug paraphernalia. This incident serves as a reminder of the risks that law enforcement officers face in the line of duty. Their commitment to maintaining public safety often requires them to confront dangerous situations, and they deserve our utmost respect and support. As personal injury bloggers, we understand the importance of holding individuals accountable for their actions. We hope that the legal system will effectively address this case and ensure that justice is served. Our thoughts are with the officers who were assaulted during this incident, and we wish them a speedy recovery. Please note that our blog does not have any direct involvement in the investigation or the arrest process. We provide a platform to share information and perspectives, offering support to those affected by such incidents. Source: – Colma Police Department