fbpx Man Convicted for Shooting at Pasadena Police Officer Almost One Year Later - Hey SoCal. Change is our intention.
The Votes Are In!
2024 Readers' Choice is back, bigger and better than ever!
View Winners →
Vote for your favorite business!
2024 Readers' Choice is back, bigger and better than ever!
Start voting →
Subscribeto our newsletter to stay informed
  • Enter your phone number to be notified if you win
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Home / Neighborhood / San Gabriel Valley / Pasadena Independent / Man Convicted for Shooting at Pasadena Police Officer Almost One Year Later

Man Convicted for Shooting at Pasadena Police Officer Almost One Year Later

by
share with

Image used for illustration only. – Courtesy photo

Pasadena Police Officers Elhosseiny and Sailor attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle occupied by three individuals on Friday, April 8, 2016 at approximately 9:15 a.m. The driver initially failed to comply, then brought the car to an abrupt stop in the area of Buckeye Street and Los Robles Avenue. The front passenger, later identified as Francisco Flores, quickly exited the vehicle and ran. Officer Elhosseiny exited the marked police vehicle and chased suspect Flores as he ran. While running, suspect Flores looked back at Officer Elhosseiny, pointed a gun at the officer and fired two rounds, fortunately missing Officer Elhosseiny. Officer Elhosseiny returned fire and struck Flores once ending the foot chase. Flores was transported to a local hospital and eventually recovered from his injury.

Pursuant to our Department’s policy for Officer Involved Shootings (OIS), the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Homicide/OIS Bureau responded and conducted the criminal investigation. LASD Detectives Duncan and Valento were the lead investigators.

At the conclusion of the lengthy investigation, the case was presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office who filed several charges, including attempted murder of a police officer. Suspect Flores, who was out on bond for a criminal charge of possession of a firearm (January 29, 2016) at the time of this assault, was a local gang member.

On Feb. 21, Francisco Flores (Hispanic male, 23 years of age) plead guilty to the following charges:

  • PC245(d)(2) – Assault on a Peace Officer with a firearm.
  • PC 12022.53(c) – Discharge of a firearm in commission of a felony.
  • PC 11370.1 – Possession of methamphetamine while armed with a handgun and gang allegations.

Francisco Flores will be sentenced to 35 years on March 17.

More from News

Skip to content