2 arrested, 1 at large in Madera shooting caught on dash cam

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Thursday, October 27, 2016
2 arrested, 1 at large in Madera shooting caught on dash cam
Within two days of a brazen shooting at a Madera Police Officer and his passenger two Arrests have been made.

MADERA, Calif. (KFSN) -- Within two days of a brazen shooting at a Madera Police Officer and his passenger two Arrests have been made. In a Wednesday afternoon press conference Madera Police Chief Steve Frazier, alongside allied agencies in the case, detailed progress.

FULL VIDEO - Madera shooting press conference

"Organizationally we were angry at that and I think that's what motivated our folks to push real hard and talking with the Marshal task force-- they're pretty angry too.'

Suspected shooter Thomas Garcia and Serena Arroyo are now in custody.

Investigators said Garcia and James Cruz, also believed to be in the car, have Fresno gang ties and were believed to be under the influence which lead to the pursuit.

"Smoking methamphetamine just shortly before being stopped and turned the wrong way, got lost, and no motive was given for the shooting other than they just didn't want to be stopped," said Frazier.

In January, Garcia was charged in another police chase in Fresno County. He is accused of stealing a car in that case too.

"Their activity here is not indicative of the crime that occurs in Madera, and I wish it wasn't indicative of any city," said Frazier.

Dashcam footage from Sunday morning captured the terrifying moments 14 shots were fired at rookie officer Julian Garcia and his passenger. Three hitting the patrol car, and one hitting a nearby home.

As the suspect weaved through the neighborhood, a passenger in the Mazda reached out the window and shot at the police cruiser, shattering a window and narrowly missing the officer and a civilian passenger, police said.

The AR-15 pistol believed to be used in the case has been retrieved and all three suspects face attempted murder charges.

AR-15 Pistol
This Oct. 23, 2016, photo provided by the Madera Police Department shows a gun that was found near a patrol car that was shot at in Madera, Calif.
Madera Police Department via AP

The passenger, Yesica Valencia, was on a civilian ride along as part of the citizens academy. The program, created three years ago, was designed to build allies and support within the community and encourages ride alongs.

Chief Frazier said they plan to revisit the programs policy.

"We will go back to twi ride-alongs a year. We will enforce that even with our citizens academy, but we've got a seven hour cap that we will be implementing."

Valencia stood beside the Chief and later told us she will continue the academy, but never planned a career in law enforcement.