DA charges 26-year-old with trying to kill SF police officer in Oakland

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Oakland police chase vehicle wanted out of San Francisco

Oakland police engaged in a high-speed pursuit of a vehicle wanted out of San Francisco late Tuesday afternoon. The incident ended with a suspect in police custody.

Alameda County prosecutors have filed felony charges against a 26-year-old man accused of trying to kill a San Francisco police officer during what they described as a violent confrontation in Oakland.

The Alameda County District Attorney's Office said Joseph Willis II was charged with attempted murder of a San Francisco Police Department officer and multiple counts of assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer performing official duties. Willis was scheduled to be arraigned on Thursday in Oakland.

Prosecutors said Willis faces several felony counts, including attempted murder, three counts of assault on a police officer with a deadly weapon, attempted carjacking, and illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition. 

According to the criminal complaint, the incident happened on Tuesday, when Willis allegedly tried to kill an on-duty San Francisco police officer in Oakland. The chase ended at 36th and Webster streets. 

Prosecutors also allege he attempted to carjack a vehicle while resisting police efforts to arrest him.

Willis' charges also include sentencing enhancements alleging the use of a deadly weapon, causing great bodily injury, and committing the crimes while released on bail or his own recognizance in an unrelated felony case, according to prosecutors

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