Body Cam: Kidnapper Charges at Officer With Bayonets Officer Inv. Shooting Tucson PD April 12-2021

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***OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING
4000 BLOCK OF EAST PARADISE FALLS DRIVE***
The Tucson Police Department released body camera, pictures, 911 call and details as they actively investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred Monday morning On April 12, 2021, just before 8:30 a.m., in Midtown Tucson.
Officers from Operations Division Midtown responded to N. Alvernon Way and E. Paradise Falls Dr. for the report of a wanted individual. Upon arrival to the area, a patrol officer from Operations Division Midtown located the wanted individual and a female acquaintance. Upon contact with the officer, both individuals fled on foot into the desert area.
The officer gave chase into the desert area where he confronted the suspect. During the confrontation, the suspect brandished two bayonets (long knives typically attached to military rifles) and began charging toward the officer. The officer discharged his firearm striking the suspect. Officers immediately rendered aid using their Individual First Aid Kits (IFAK) and he was subsequently transported to Banner University Medical Center with life-threatening injuries. The suspect has been identified as 37-year-old James Nicholas Pacheco.
Pacheco was wanted for kidnapping and sexual assault stemming from an incident that occurred on April 9, 2021, in the 8000 block of E. Senate St. Upon his release from the hospital Pacheco will be charged with Kidnapping (13-1304 (A1)) (F2), Sexual Assault (13-1406) (F2) and Aggravated Assault with a deadly weapon on a Peace Officer (13-1204) (F2). Additional charges may be added at the conclusion of the investigation.
Detectives with the Tucson Police Violent Crimes Unit along with sergeants and detectives with the department’s Office of Professional Standards are investigating the incident. The Violent Crimes Unit is conducting the criminal portion of the investigation, while the Office of Professional Standards conducts a separate, but parallel administrative investigation to examine the actions of department personnel. This is standard protocol in all officer-involved shootings.
The officer who discharged his weapon has been identified as Officer Daniel Garcia, a 6-year veteran of the Tucson Police Department.
Additional details will be released as they become available. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. Attached below is a picture of Pacheco.

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