Point Loma Man Sentenced to 12 Years for Attempted Murder of Police Officer with Vehicle
William Stephens, 66, of Point Loma was sentenced June 8 to 12 years in state prison after he had pleaded guilty to attempted murder for striking a San Diego police officer with his vehicle in 2025.
Stephens had admitted to driving his Jeep toward Officer Matthew Salisbury on Jan. 23, 2025, when several officers responded to his home after receiving a report of domestic violence.
From our report in May this year:
Prosecutors allege that as Officer Matthew Salisbury approached the home’s driveway, Stephens sped toward the officer, who attempted to evade the vehicle by moving behind a bush located near the driveway’s entrance. Stephens then turned his Jeep toward the bush, striking Salisbury, then crashed into a mailbox and another vehicle parked on the street, as 10News reported.

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