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<br /> SA-15-005 <br />Investigator: Bruce Linn #327 Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 5/4/2015 Date: 07/13/2015 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />• Captain CULP #2424 <br />• Paramedic SARABIA #5835-patient care <br />• Firefighter B. KELLEY #4581-patient care <br />• Engineer ACUNA #4067 <br />Care Ambulance #285 <br />• E. BECKETT-driver <br />• T. POOLE-patient care <br />AT 1545 hours, Orange County Deputy Coroner Investigator ELIZABETH KINNEY arrived <br />at ER T1 for the Coroner’s investigation. <br />AT 1555 hours, Orange County Crime Lab Forensic Specialist RACHEL BOOTH arrived at <br />ER T1 for photographs. <br />As the investigation at the hospital progressed, I received the name and California <br />Driver’s License photograph of the suspect in an email from Santa Ana Police Department <br />Officer FRANCISO GOMEZ. Both ELIZABETH KINNEY and I positively confirmed the DMV <br />photograph was the deceased on the gurney: BENITO OSORIO, 3/21/1976, CDL: <br />5’7”, 145 pounds. There was no pre-transfusion blood sample obtained from the decedent. <br />On initial view, OSORIO was on a wheeled gurney covered by a white blanket. One right <br />running type shoe, with a pair of socks was on the gurney by the OSORIO’s feet. A silver pair of <br />handcuffs was on OSORIO’s left wrist. OSORIO was a male Hispanic, with short hair and a slight <br />mustache. He had a barbed wire, tribal style band tattoo with a heart around his left bicep. <br />OSORIO had an obvious and gaping open wound to the upper left portion of his forehead. The <br />wound was a nearly 2” diameter open hole in the upper left portion of OSORIO’s forehead. An <br />intubation tube was inserted in the mouth and still present. Several electrocardiogram patches <br />were attached to OSORIO’s chest. I saw an apparent bullet wound to the left side of the