San Francisco Church Assault Suspect Throws Bombs at Officers During Car Chase

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A suspect involved in a church assault in San Francisco led police on a pursuit to the East Bay, during which he threw two pipe bombs at officers. The incident began when the suspect, identified as 42-year-old Daniel Garcia, allegedly attacked a parishioner who confronted him for not taking communion at Saints Peter and Paul Church. After fleeing the scene, Garcia brandished a knife and threw pipe bombs during the pursuit. The California Highway Patrol eventually arrested him in Martinez. Garcia is now facing multiple charges, including attempted murder and setting off an explosive with the intent to harm.
- San Francisco church assault suspect who led police on car chase to Martinez threw 2 bombs out of car window at officers: SFPD KGO-TV
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- Assault at San Francisco Catholic church leads to police pursuit, reported pipe bomb Catholic News Agency
- Man Suspected of Assault In SF Church Allegedly Tossed Multiple Explosives Out of His Car, Led Authorities on Chase Across the Bay SFist
- San Francisco church assault suspect threw 2 bombs at officers during chase, police say ABC7 News Bay Area
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