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S.A. 15-005 <br />Investigator: SUSAN FRAZIER Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 06/22/2015 Date: 07/14/2015 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />firearm and shots had been fired. Additional information was relayed that one of the suspects was <br />leaving the scene in a white pick-up truck. <br />TOLOSA began responding to the area of 800 South Cypress, and while en route, heard <br />SAPD Officer JIM BERWANGER advise that he was northbound on Main Street following a vehicle <br />possibly involved in the shooting. Shortly after, BERWANGER advised that he was stopped behind <br />the vehicle in the area of 300 South Main Street. <br />TOLOSA arrived on scene, stopped his vehicle in the northbound lanes of Main Street, facing <br />north, behind several other SAPD vehicles. TOLOSA arrived just behind Sergeant DON HUMPHREYS <br />and at the same time as Officer DON KOZAKOWSKI. Sergeant HUMPHREYS told TOLOSA and <br />KOZAKOWSKI to glove up to be the arrest team, since numerous other officers were on scene with <br />their guns drawn and yelling commands for the subject to drop the weapon. TOLOSA and <br />KOZAKOWSKI retrieved a bullet-proof shield from the back of Sergeant HUMPHREYS vehicle and <br />began approaching the back of units 824 and 899, that were positioned approximately 20-25 feet <br />south of the white Toyota truck. TOLOSA and KOZAKOWSKI took cover behind the police vehicles <br />and the shield. <br />Approximately 4 to 5 seconds later, the driver’s door of the white Toyota truck opened. <br />Several seconds after the door opened, OSORIO slowly exited the truck. As OSORIO exited the <br />truck, he was bleeding profusely from the jaw area, and was armed with a stainless steel semi- <br />automatic pistol in his hands. TOLOSA watched as OSORIO turned and faced the officers positioned <br />on Main Street, south of his pick-up truck. OSORIO slowly raised the gun up and pointed it in the <br />direction of the officers, who were positioned behind the stopped pick-up truck. TOLOSA heard <br />officers give commands to OSORIO to stop and drop the gun, but OSORIO failed to comply with the <br />commands and continued to raise the gun up in his hands.