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San Jose Police Department Makes Seven Arrests for Violent Illegal Sideshow

Police say that an officer was injured during a violent illegal sideshow.

Seven suspects charged in attack on San Jose police car during a violent illegal sideshow.

Anne Makovec reports on the seven arrests made by the San Jose Police Department in connection with an attack on a department patrol car during a sideshow.

San Jose Police Department Makes Seven Arrests for Violent Illegal Sideshow. Credit KRON 4

San Jose Police Department Makes Seven Arrests for Violent Illegal Sideshow

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TYPE OF CRIME: Multiple CASE NUMBER: 24-167-0734

LOCATION: South Winchester Boulevard & Olin Avenue

VICTIM: Withheld

ADDRESSES:

# SUSPECT ADDRESS AGE
1) Tyler Durbin Salinas Resident 22 Years
2) Gabe Durbin Yucca, AZ Resident 26 Years
3) Juvenile Brentwood Resident 16 Years
4) Jason Auby San Francisco Resident 21 Years
5) Sean Auby San José Resident 18 Years
6) Matthew Nolan San Mateo Resident 20 Years
7) Aidan Rheault Sunnyvale Resident 24 Years

On June 15, 2024, at approximately 6:58 PM, the San José Police Department received multiple reports of an illegal sideshow occurring in the area of South Winchester Boulevard and Olin Avenue. The illegal sideshow resulted in a spectator getting struck unconscious by a vehicle driven by an unknown suspect. As a uniformed SJPD Reserve Officer responded to the scene to render aid to the spectator, his patrol vehicle was overcome by multiple suspects, preventing the Officer from providing medical assistance to the unconscious spectator.

The suspects got on top of the patrol vehicle, stomped on the windshield, struck the side windows, and attempted to pull open the doors. At least one suspect threatened the victim Officer, stating they had knives. The victim Officer sustained minor injuries due to the incident. The spectator suffered non-life threatening injuries. The suspects fled the scene prior to the arrival of additional units.

SJPD Traffic Investigation Unit Detectives immediately began an investigation into the hit and run and quickly identified Aidan Rheault as the suspect responsible for striking the spectator with his vehicle.

SJPD Assaults Unit Detectives immediately began an investigation into the assault and vandalism and identified five adult male suspects and one juvenile male suspect. The adult male suspects were identified as Tyler Durbin, Gabe Durbin, Jason Auby, Sean Auby, and Matthew Nolan. During the investigation, Detectives discovered that suspect Sean Auby was illegally manufacturing privately made firearms (PMF’s), commonly referred to as ghost guns, for sale and distribution.

Assaults Unit Detectives obtained arrests warrants for all suspects and search warrants for their respective residences. During the execution of the search warrant for suspect Sean Auby, Detectives seized a 3D printer and materials used to make firearms, as well as two ghost guns.

On June 17, 2024, SJPD arrested suspect Rheault in the city of Mountain View and booked him into Santa Clara County Jail.

On June 19, 2024, suspects Tyler Durbin and Gabe Durbin were both arrested in the city of San Juan Bautista and booked into Santa Clara County Jail.

On June 25, 2024, the juvenile male suspect was arrested in the city of Brentwood and booked into Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall.

On June 27, 2024, suspect Jason Auby was arrested in the city of San Francisco and booked into San Francisco County Jail. Suspect Sean Auby was arrested in the city of San José, and suspect Nolan was arrested in the city of San Mateo. Both suspects were booked into Santa Clara County Jail.

Thank you to the outstanding and thorough investigative work done by our Detectives in the SJPD Assaults Unit and Traffic Investigation Unit, as well as our Analysts with the SJPD Real Time Intelligence Center (RTIC).

“When I said every effort would be expended to hold each and every suspect accountable—I meant it,” stated Acting Chief of Police Paul Joseph. “SJPD and the City of San José will not tolerate these blatantly illegal and violent sideshows. Our Detectives put in tremendous effort to quickly identify and apprehend each suspect, and we will continue to do so to make it clear that we do not tolerate these actions in our city.”

“I believe the fundamental responsibility of government is keeping our community safe — and this was a masterclass on how it’s done,” said San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan. “Our detectives quickly identified those who chose to cause harm and sent a clear message — if you drive to San Jose for a sideshow, you’ll be going home on a bus or locked up in handcuffs.”

“The threat to police officers and destruction of a public safety vehicles is appalling,” said City Manager Jennifer Maguire. “I would like to thank the Police Department and our Acting Chief Paul Joseph for quickly resolving this incident and their continued work and dedication to protect the City and our residents.”

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