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Superior Court of San Andreas

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Criminal Division


The People v. Vincent Dushku

 

By decree of the State of San Andreas Penal Code and enforcement authority of the San Andreas State Constitution, on AUGUST/26/2020, the defendant Vincent Dushku has been officially arraigned by the State of San Andreas by officials of the District Attorney's Office for violations of public safety/decency for the following charges;


  • FC. 119. Evading a Peace Officer
  • FC. 414. Vehicular Endangerment
  • FC. 305. Grand Theft Auto
  • FC. 306. Grand Theft Of A Firearm
  • MC. 602. Carrying an Unlicensed Firearm

In accordance with the Penal Code statutory law, the District Attorney's Office shall be recommending to the Superior Court for the granting of the following punishments;

 

  • 6 Months(s), 3 Day(s) in state penal confinement.


(( Note: 1 Hour = 1 Day, 1 Day = 1 Month, 1 Month = 1 Year. )) 


In support of the alleged offenses, the District Attorney's Office shall provide a detailed narrative of the incident and/or situation to the Superior Court for context of the statutory offenses from the evidence gathered; 


On August 25, 2020 at approximately 11:50 PM, C24T, occupied by Sergeant Shane Mitchell, was parked in a marked interceptor on Sandcastle Way and Magellan Avenue, observing the area due to a recent incident of gunfire. While parked, Mitchell heard gunfire erupting and noticed three motorcycles driving eastbound with the sound and spark of gunfire. Mitchell announced the incident to other units and immediately checked the beach area where the motorcycles were last seen. Vincent Dushku was obsered driving a red and black sportsbike, Dinka Double T, AKX615 (owned by Blerina Morina), eastbound on the beach at a high rate of speed. C24T paralleled the path of the motorcycle on the boardwalk and when Dushku drove towards the boardwalk, lights and sirens were activated in an attempt to stop the motorcycle, however Dushku failed to stop. Dushku then drove in the incorrect lane, around other marked units, and continued evasive maneuvers. Dushku continuously drove in the incorrect lane, disregarded traffic control devices, drove at a high rate of speed in excess of the city speed limit, and cut across lanes and pathways. Visual was lost momentarily in Little Seoul but shortly regained before the pursuit continued once more. The pursuit came to an end when Dushku attempted to cut through a corner on Spanish Avenue and Rockford Drive, causing him to fall off his motorcycle. Dushku delayed police commands and due to a visible handgun in his waistband, a beanbag shot was used in order to secure him. The firearm was removed from his waistband and Dushku was searched in full in front of dashcam. Dushku was asked regarding the bike, to which he replied that he just saw it parked up and got on it. Dushku was secured in C24T and read his Miranda Warning. The license plate of the motorcycle was confirmed to belong to another individual, which Dushku did not have permission to operate. The handgun was secured in the trunk of C24T and revealed to have serial number 13068353, belonging to Emil Grey (warm when initially inspected). Dushku was not licensed, which was verified after a computer check.Dushku did not answer any questions regarding the events which took place on Magellan Avenue.

Dushku was transported to the TTCF where he was processed, informed of charges, issued fines, and advised of the deadline to arrange payment for fines. While in processing, Dushku was asked regarding the firearm. He stated he did not remember when asked specific questions regarding the origin of the firearm. When asked if he knew the firearm was stolen, he stated he did not. Dushku was then turned over to the sheriff's custody.

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