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- Santa Ana PD 2015-06456: Supplemental Report by #2770 Page 4 of 5 ' <br />1, <br />_ of the interview, I understood Sergeant Shin to be speaking of Osorio in his referencing i <br />the "suspect." Based on the aforementioned information, Sergeant Shin believed that <br />Q Osorio may be contemplating suicide. Additional information relayed by officers : <br />%_J Iindicated that one shot had been fired by someone other than a police officer. Sergeant :, <br />Shin then believed that Osorio had indeed shot himself. ', <br />{ <br />After receiving word of Osorio's self-inflicted gunshot wound, Sergeant Shin arrived on I <br />scene; finding himself in a position approximately ten (10) to fifteen (15) yards south of 1 <br />Iseveral SAPD Patrol Division units who were conducting a High Risk / Felony Car Stop. y <br />From this vantage point, Sergeant Shin saw several SAPD Uniformed Officers standing ' <br />next to their respective SAJ'D Patrol Division vehicles. These officers, furthermore were I <br />positioned horizontally across Main Street with their duty firearms drawn and pointed at I <br />the suspect vehicle. Sergeant Shin was also able to identi'fy the suspect vehicle as a white <br />Toyota pick-up truck. By this vehicle description, I believed Sergeant Shin to be <br />speaking of Osorio's aforementioned 2005 Toyota Tacoma. Sergeant Shin also heard <br />several on-scene officers giving commands to Osorio. These coinmands were inclusive <br />,of orders such as "Don't do it!" and "Put your hands up!" <br />I <br />:Once onscene, Sergeant Shin assumed therole of Field Supervisorand began tosurvey ! <br />the area for officer/public safety and logistics considerations. While doing so,however,: !: he viewed Osorio's vehicle and, although he could not see clearly inside, discerned that .q <br />I there appeared to be one occupant, based on the silhouette. As the officers engaged in the <br /> Q- vehicle stop discussed aid rendering measures for Osorio, due to his self inflicted injury, <br />these discussions ceased upon the advisement that he (Osorio) was still alive and moving <br />j about within his vehicle. Upon hearing this discussion, Sergeant Shin directed the on-I seene officers to-continue their4i-alogue-with Osorio and-ha-ve-h-irn-exit-the veh-icle_and_ <br />surrender. <br />Now approximately one (l) to two (2) yards behind the line of officers mentioned above, <br />Sergeant Shin saw Osorio exit the driver's door of his vehicle. As he advised the other <br />SAPD personnel of this fact, Sergeant Shin saw that Osorio appeared to be in a dazed <br />state and/or in pain. In Sergeant Shin's observation, Osorio also appeared to be <br />disoriented and was bleeding/bloodied about his face, hands and clothing. When asked <br />if he heard Osorio saying anything to the officers in front of him at this time, Sergeant <br />Shin said that he did not. After fully exiting his vehicle, Osorio faced the SAPD officers <br />in front of Sergeant Shin. At this time, officers again issued commands directing Osorio <br />to raise his hands. As Sergeant Shin focused his attention on Osorio's hands, he saw that <br />Osorio was in possession of a silver semi-automatic handgun with wooden grips, which <br />he held in his right hand. This weapon, furthermore, was pointed in a <br />southeasterly direction as Osorio leaned against his vehicle, in a semi-crouching position, <br />with his arm bent at an approximately ninety (90) degree angle. <br />Q After continually giving Ororio commands directing him to drop his weapon, for a period <br />of approximately three (3) to four (4) seconds, several officers fired approximately ten <br />a a x?action=edit_re..portid=550_____OOOO_QQp_OO_...______8/3;________/2015___________J