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Santa Cruz County DA’s Office investigating police shooting, alleged gun brandishing

SANTA CRUZ — 35-year-old man in the Santa Cruz Police Department fired over the weekend He remained in jail on Monday for allegedly brandishing a fake gun.

George Janes was booked Saturday under the same case number listed for the shooting and was being held in the Santa Cruz County Jail in lieu of $150,000 bail. In addition to gun-wielding, Jaynes was suspected of felony threats and misdemeanor loitering.As of Monday, the Santa Cruz County District Attorney’s Office has yet to file formal charges against Jaynes.

Officers at the Santa Cruz Police Department reportedly shot Jaynes while he was inside his car in a cul-de-sac in the Carbonera Creek district shortly before 6 a.m. Saturday. Two police officers opened fire, according to the bureau.

A police armored tactical vehicle, the Bearcat, and a Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office drone provided backup during the call, according to a police spokesperson and recordings of police radio broadcasts.

A representative from the Santa Cruz Police Department on Monday referred questions related to the shooting to the district attorney’s office, including what specific circumstances led to Jaynes’ shooting. Joyce Blaschke said the agency “follows the policies and protocols of T.”

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