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*UPDATED*:Charges filed after shoot-out with CHP officers in Industry

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Arthur Reyes, 20, of Hemet JPEG.JPGINDUSTRY - Officials filed charges against two Hemet men Friday in connection with a lengthy car chase and shoot-out with California Highway Patrol officers, authorities said.
Arthur Reyes, 20, was charged with four counts of attempted murder of a peace officer, four counts of assault with a deadly weapon, being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and felony evading arrest, Los Angeles County sheriff's Capt. Mike Parker said in a written statement.
Thomas Cline, 19, was charged with felony evading arrest and auto theft, he added.
*A rear passenger in the car, an 18-year-old Hemet man, was also wounded in the shooting, Lt. David Coleman of the Sheriff's Homicide Bureau said.
No charges were filed against him, however the investigation was ongoing, the lieutenant said.*
The incident began when Banning police spotted the two men driving in a stolen car around 7 p.m. Tuesday and started a pursuit, officials said.
As the chase reached freeway, CHP officers took over the pursuit, sheriff's and CHP officials said.
"Ultimately, in the City of Industry, the suspects pulled off the freeway and ran out of gas (at Crossroads Parkway North and Workman Mill Road)," Parker said. "The front seat passenger suspect then began shooting at CHP officers."
The shooter was later identified as Reyes.
Officers returned fire, striking Reyes and the rear passenger, officials said.
The driver, Cline, fled from the car but was arrested a short distance away, officials said.
According to sheriff's booking records, Reyes was being held in lieu of $1 million bail, while Cline was being held in lieu of $25,000 bail. Information on their next court appearances was not available.


PHOTOS of Arthur Reyes courtesy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Officials: Suspect shot by CHP in Industry brandished handgun

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INDUSTRY -- California Highway Patrol officers shot and wounded at least one suspect late Tuesday after a police pursuit that began in Banning, authorities said.
The officer-involved shooting was reported about 7:20 p.m. at Workman Mill Road and Crossroads Parkway North, Los Angeles County sheriff's Deputy Lillian Peck said in a written statement.
CHP officers had chased a stolen car containing three  from Banning to Industry when the vehicle came to a stop, Deputy Benjamin Grubb said.
"The driver suddenly exited and ran from the car, but was detained nearby," Grubb said. "A front passenger exited the vehicle brandishing a pistol. Fearing for their safety, four officers fired at the suspect, striking him."
A rear passenger in the vehicle also suffered "unknown injuries" in the incident, Grubb said.
Both injured suspects were hospitalized, while the driver was arrested, officials said. The gun allegedly brandished by one of the suspects was recovered from the scene.
The Sheriff's Homicide Bureau is helping the CHP investigate the incident.

Suspect shot by CHP in Industry

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INDUSTRY -- A California Highway Patrol officer shot and wounded a suspect late Tuesday after a police pursuit that began in Banning, authorities said.
The officer-involved shooting was reported about 7:20 p.m. at Workman Mill Road and Crossroads Parkway North, Los Angeles County sheriff's Deputy Lillian Peck said in a written statement.
"One suspect was injured and taken into custody, along with two other uninjured suspects," she said. Officials initially described all three suspects only as male, and the condition of the wounded suspect was not available.
The shooting came at the end of a pursuit initiated by police in Banning, according to CHP and sheriff's officials.
No officers were injured, Peck said, and no further information was released late Tuesday.
The Sheriff's Homicide Bureau is helping the CHP investigate the incident.

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Frank Girardot
Frank Girardot, Metro Editor for the San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, brings you behind the yellow tape with takes on true crime, cold cases and more. This is also your forum to discuss crime, its impact on your neighborhood and how we cover it. Have any questions or tips? You can leave a comment here or e-mail Frank.

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