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SA 15-005 <br />Investigator: C. MCSHANE #320 Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 05/06/15 Date: 06/02/2015 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />several officers giving commands to OSORIO; however, OSORIO did not appear to be following <br />any of them. <br />OSORIO then opened the driver’s door of his vehicle and stepped out onto the roadway <br />with a gun in his right hand. OSOARIO’s gun was clearly visible to HUMPHREY. HUMPHREY <br />heard several officers ordering OSORIO to, “Drop the gun, drop the gun,” however, OSORIO <br />never did. OSORIO originally exited his vehicle facing westbound then turned to a position <br />facing southwest toward the officers. OSORIO was holding the gun approximately four to six <br />inches out and away from his body, in the area of his waist and was pointing the gun down in a <br />“Canted” direction towards his left ankle and the direction of the officers. <br />Based on his training and experience, HUMPHREY believed that OSORIO could have fired <br />his gun at the officer’s before any of them would have had enough time to react. HUMPHREY <br />speculated it was possible that OSORIO wanted to “shoot a cop” while committing “suicide by <br />cop” and therefore his actions presented a threat to the officers. HUMPHREY observed officer’s <br />fire “numerous” rounds at OSORIO, hitting him. HUMPHREY watched as OSORIO fell to the <br />ground dropping his gun in the process. <br />HUMPHREY and other officers moved forward using the ballistic shield as cover and <br />made contact with OSORIO, who was still alive and breathing. OSORIO’s gun was on the ground <br />and between his knees at which time another officer, not identified during this interview, <br />“kicked” OSORIO’s gun away from his immediate location. OSORIO was handcuffed by an <br />unidentified officer. Paramedics, who were already staged at the scene, were waived forward <br />by HUMPHREY and provided medical intervention to OSORIO. <br />Originally HUMPHREY did not know how many officers or which officers fired their <br />weapons during this incident. HUMPHREY later assisted another Sergeant, not identified during