The Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office announced that a group of San Jose police officers lawfully shot and killed an armed man.
The collision took place in the vicinity of South Second and Martha streets, police said on social media at 1:31 a.m.
Search warrants were obtained and executed at multiple locations, during which physical evidence, including a firearm, was seized.
The man previously worked as a behavioral therapist for children with autism, police said.
The collision is being jointly investigated by the sheriff's office and the San Jose Police Department.
Another suspect is currently unidentified and outstanding, according to police.
Two people were arrested on allegations of committing multiple armed robberies, including a robbery and kidnapping.
A man was killed in a shooting near a San Jose public library over the weekend, according to police.
A man who San Jose police said fled to Mexico after stabbing his ex-girlfriend to death was returned to the Bay Area last week.
The crime happened Sunday night near a public library.
The man had been targeting Sushi Confidential restaurants in Campbell and San Jose for a few months, according to the operator.
Police say the 72-year-old man downloaded sexually suggestive photos involving minors.
The crash happened late Monday afternoon, and shut down 3 lanes of the highway.
The death marks the fourth fatal traffic collision of 2025, according to the San Jose Police Department.
The stabbing killed a 15-year-old boy on Valentine's Day.
the arrest was in connection with multiple incidents that happened at a business located on the 700 block of Ridder Park Drive.
The victim was stabbed Friday night at the popular spot.
Officers said they believed the suspect was experiencing hallucinations when he called 911 to report someone inside his house.
No people were injured but a cat died in the fire, which broke out in a two-story, single-family house.
Police allege the suspect arranged a meeting on an online chat app and drove the underage victim to an empty parking lot.
The lawsuit alleges Measure K is invalid because it's based on Assembly Bill 3259, which it claims is unconstitutional.
San Jose Police Chief Paul Joseph said the suspects are a "prolific group of criminals" and have been tied to nearly 80 burglaries locally.
A man was taken into custody after police and firefighters responded to reports of a person setting fires in the Baton Rouge neighborhood.
Police allege a 24-year-old San Jose man climbed the Campbell water tower and vandalized it over the weekend.
A three-alarm fire at a San Jose apartment complex left multiple units uninhabitable Friday morning.
Police said two women discovered during a search of the suspected brothel were connected with help.
Multiple police officers inside of two parked patrol cars were struck by an alleged drunk driver on Friday night in San Jose, SJPD said.
A man serving a 40-year sentence on previous sex abuse charges has been convicted in the brutal 1994 kidnapping of an Oakridge Mall worker.
Officers will be screening drivers for signs of intoxication during an overnight checkpoint scheduled to begin Friday evening.
Police allege a man with a gun sexually assaulted two women and attacked a man after forcing his way into an apartment and tying them up.
Two young men and two teens have been arrested in connection with the September shooting death of a man in San Jose, according to police.
A 6-year-old boy who was fatally hit by a car on Interstate Highway 280 in San Jose last week has been identified.
The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office is working to identify the person.
Police allege the man threw a large rock through a window outside a San Mateo shopping center, assaulted officers and kicked a nurse.
Santa Clara County prosecutors allege suspects linked to an international scam tried to steal half a million dollars from a San Jose man.
The state's second-largest county-run health system is accused of illegally disposing of human tissue, blood, drugs and private information.
Investigators allege the suspect shot at a vehicle unprovoked while driving on Halloween night.
Investigators allege that one man was behind a string of Lego thefts recorded at Target stores since August.
This incident was the 45th traffic death of 2024 on the streets of San Jose.
The man hid under a pile of clothes, brandished a knife at officers, and barricaded himself for hours after police shot him, officials said.