By Carlos Alcala
calcala@sacbee.com
Folsom Police arrested a Sacramento man today after he led them on a chase through a residential neighborhood.
The chase ended after he backed his elevated 4X4 truck toward officers and one fired at the vehicle, which ended up disabled and resting on the hood of a police car, police reported.
The incident began around 2 a.m. when officers in Folsom's Historic District saw the raised GMC truck back into a parked and marked patrol unit on Sutter Street.
An officer on foot ordered the driver to stop, shining a flashlight at him, but the suspect sped away.
Marked police cars tried to stop the suspect numerous times during a pursuit in which he swerved at cars and onto residential yards.
Eventually, units hemmed him into a driveway in the 1200 block of School Street.
The suspect backed toward officers who got out of their cars expecting him to give up, police reported.
An officer who feared for his safety fired shots at the driver, who was not injured.
Officers also were uninjured in the pursuit.
Perry Persijn, 27, was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon against a peace officer, felony evading, hit and run and impaired driving.
Call The Bee's Carlos Alcala, (916) 321-1987.









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