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Saata Aria PD 2015-06456: Supplemental Report by #2616 Page 2 of 2 <br />Involvement:Witness <br />Agency:SAPD <br />Narrative: <br />WEDNESDAY: MARCH 11, 2015-17:45 HOURS <br />Pursuant to an OIS (Officer Involved Shooting) investigation, District Attorney Investigator C. McShane <br />and I interviewed SAPD Sergeant D. Humphrey. Our interview with Humphrey took place in a Santa <br />Ana PD interview room. The interview was audio recorded by Investigator McShane. The following is a <br />summary of our conversation with Sergeant Humphrey. <br />Sergeant Humphrey provided his extensive law enforcement training and experience he has acquired <br />over 23 years as a Police Officer/Deputy Sheriff. Humphrey is a Sergeant in Field Operations, assigned <br />to dayshift patrol. At the time of the incident in question, Sergeant Humphrey was working uniformed <br />patrol. He was at the SA Police Officer's Association building when he heard radio traffic regarding the <br />incident involving Osorio. He heard SAJ'D Motor Officer Berwanger broadcast that he located Osorio <br />and was following him. Sergeant Humphrey heard that Osorio was stopped and headed to the area to <br />assist. <br />When Sergeant Humphrey arrived, several SAPD units were on scene. Sergeant Humphrey parked his <br />marked police car northbound on Main Street, south of First Street in the #3 lane, behind several SAPD <br />units. Osorio was seated in his vehicle. Sergeant Hutnphrey remembered hearing Osorio was armed with <br />a gun. Sergeant Humphrey retrieved a ballistic shield from a unit trunk and set it up to provide cover for <br />officers. He positioned himself next to Officer N. Quijas, who was directing her attention towards <br />Osorio's vehicle. <br />Sergeant Humphrey was able to get a view of Osorio inside l'iis vehicle and believed he saw blood on <br />Osorio's face and mouth as well as swelling to the face. Sergeant Humphrey did not see or hear Osorio <br />shoot himself, but suspected that is what had occurred. Osorio appeared to be alive, but was not obeying <br />officer's commands to "drop the gun." <br />Osorio exited his vehicle holding a handgun in his right hand. Officers yelled several commands at <br />Osorio to drop the gun, but he did not. Osorio began to tum in a west to southwest position towards the <br />officers. Osorio was holding the gun and it was canted downward. Sergeant Humphrey believed Osorio <br />could have shot at police officers and that was perhaps what he intended to do. Several officers shot <br />Osorio and he (Osorio) fell to the ground. <br />Using the ballistic shield, Sergeant Humphrey and other officers approached Osorio. The gun Osorio <br />was holding was kicked away from him by one of the officers. Officers handcuffed Osorio and provided <br />first aid until paramedics arrived. Sergeant Humphrey assisted the scene supervisor (not identified), who <br />obtained safety statements from the involved officers. Sergeant Humphrey did not fire his weapon <br />because he was holding the shield and knew several officers already had their guns out. <br />Investigation continues... <br />http://ir3/IR2.Web/Report.aspx?userid=2616&reportid=550000000000286462&recordtype... 7/30/2015