Fremont police release new details after 4 teens fire at officers

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New details in Fremont police shooting

New details in Fremont police shooting.

Fremont police are releasing new details about shots that were fired at police officers last month.

Police said they pulled over a car that was reported stolen on Feb. 9.

When the driver finally stopped the car, four teenagers jumped out and ran away into a field, shooting at the police officers chasing them, officers said.

No officers were hurt and all four teenagers were arrested.

"We are shocked to be dealing with violent individuals at such a young age who are armed in this way and willing to shoot at police," Police Chief Kimberly Petersen said on a video. 

One of the teenagers was from Hayward, while the rest were from East Palo Alto. 

Investigators believe all four suspects were involved in a home invasion robbery earlier that day.