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Santa Ana PD 2015-06456: Supplemental Report by #2770 Page 3 of 4 <br />Shooting (OIS) which occurred in the area of 200 S. Main Street. During investigation <br />into this OIS, was identified as a witness. <br />At approximately 1547 hours, QC DA Investigator D. Fulcher and I conducted an <br />interview with This interview was conducted within the business located at 312 <br />S. Main Street (The Mill Bakery) and audio-recorded by DA Inv. Fulcher. Subsequent to <br />the interview, DA Inv. Fulcher retained custody of said recording. Below is a synopsis of <br />the interview conducted with For complete details in regard to <br />statements, please see DA Inv. Fulcher's report and the above indicated recording. <br />At the beginning of the interview we introduced ourselves to and obtained his <br />personal information as listed above. We then asked him to provide any and all <br />information he held in regard to the OIS we were investigating. In response, told <br />us the following. It should be noted that at the time of our interview Osorio's vehicle was <br />stopped in the northbound lanes of 200 S, Main Street, facing north, and positioned just <br />north of the building within which we conducted our interview. <br /> told us that he had been working at The Mill Bakery for approximately one (1) <br />month and, on the date of the OIS, started his shift, inclusive of maintenance and cleaning <br />duties, at approximately 0900 hours. Between the 1200 hours and 1300 hours, he was in <br />the front of the bakery positioned between the service counter and dining area. From his <br />vantage point he had a clear view through the front window of the establishment. While <br />looking tmough said window, saw a white truck stop in the street: Main Street. <br />As he relayed this information, motioned toward the front of the Mill Bakery. <br />By mention of this vehicle, I inferred that was speaking of Osorio's pick-up <br />truck. As the vehicle sto a dit. A s <br />he continued viewing the activity, heard the sound of voice yelling at the <br />occupant of this truck. He further indicated that these voices were emanating from the <br />police. When asked to elaborate on the statements made by the officers, told us <br />that he could not be more specific as his hearing was impaired due to the door to the <br />business being closed. <br />After a short while, saw a male Hispanic wearing a red sweater exit the <br />aforementioned truck. He also described this person as having blood on his forehead and <br />being unsteadily balanced in his stance, appearing "Dizzy." By mention of this person, I <br />believed to be speaking of Osorio. further indicated that he had a full <br />view of Osorio's person as he (Osorio) initially faced the front of the bakery upon exiting <br />his vehicle. Soon after Osorio exited his vehicle, heard at least three (3) officers <br />yelling at him in English. When asked what these officers were yelling, stated <br />that he heard them making statements consistent with, "Don't do it!" These officers were <br />making these commands for approximately two (2) to three (3) minutes. During this <br />portion of our interview, also mentioned that as Osorio exited his vehicle he held <br />a Gray colored handgun in his left hand. This handgun, furthermore, was continually <br />pointed toward the ground while in Osorio's possession. also noted that Osorio <br />http://ir3/IR2.Web/Report.aspx?action=editreport&reportid=55000000000... 5/14/2015