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Fugitive rams police units, cars and mini-mart Thursday in failed attempt to elude capture

A wanted fugitive rammed his car into a mini mart in Tacoma on Thursday, July 27.
A wanted fugitive rammed his car into a mini mart in Tacoma on Thursday, July 27. Rosemary Montalvo / The News Tribune

When police closed in on a fugitive with an outstanding warrant Thursday he attempted to escape capture by ramming police cars with his vehicle. He also struck customers’ cars at a mini-mart and rammed the building, trapping customers inside.

The incident began at 3:07 p.m. when an FBI task force attempted to arrest the suspect at an Arco gas station at Pacific Avenue and 84th Street South, according to Pierce County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Sgt. Darren Moss. The task force comprises local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.

The suspect rammed both Sheriff’s and Tacoma Police vehicles, Moss said. He also rammed customers’ cars.

Abdel Hashad, the manager of the AM PM mini mart, said he was on a smoke break outside the store when the melee began.

“He hit the car twice and he tried to push the police so he can get out,” he told The News Tribune.

The damage to the building knocked over shelves inside the store and pinned vehicles against the doors. One of Hashad’s employees and a female customer with a child were trapped inside until the vehicles could be moved, Hashad said.

A wanted fugitive’s vehicle and a police vehicle crashed into the mini mart in Tacoma on Thursday, July 27.
A wanted fugitive’s vehicle and a police vehicle crashed into the mini mart in Tacoma on Thursday, July 27. Rosemary Montalvo Rosemary Montalvo / The News Tribune

Hashad said he knows the suspect.

“He’s always bad, he always do trouble wherever he goes and I’m glad he got caught,” Hashad said.

A deputy reported injuries that were being evaluated late Thursday, Moss said.

The suspect said he ingested narcotics and was undergoing treatment Thursday evening before being booked into jail for his warrant for unlawful possession of a firearm and new charges of assaulting police officers and deputies, Moss said.

This story was originally published July 27, 2023 at 7:04 PM.

Craig Sailor
The News Tribune
Craig Sailor has worked for The News Tribune since 1998 as a writer, editor and photographer. He previously worked at The Olympian and at other newspapers in Nevada and California. He has a degree in journalism from San Jose State University.
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