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Case 2024-26142 - 06242025_Redacted_Part1
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On Sunday, December 1, 2024, at 1733 hours, Officer J. Castro #3942 and I were working patrol and driving a <br />marked black and white police vehicle. We were both wearing distinct Santa Ana Police uniforms. <br />This is my supplemental report covering my actions when we responded to assist officers who were in an officer- <br />involved shooting (OIS) that had occurred in the area of 200 N Broadway in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange. <br />Upon arrival, we were immediately tasked to establish a perimeter and set up yellow caution tape on 2nd Street, west <br />of Broadway. While officers were escorting people out of Casa Linda Furniture (116 N Broadway), I guided people <br />outside the yellow caution tape holding down the west perimeter on 2nd Street. I then spoke with the reporting party, <br />. <br />Interview with <br />stated she was the assistant manager for Casa Linda Furniture and had called the police when a customer <br />returned to the store to tell her a guy was loading a rifle in the street outside. looked at the live feed cameras <br />facing the parking structure entrance just south of the business and did not see anybody. While checking cameras, <br />she also contacted the Santa Ana Police Department to report what the customer had told her. While on the phone <br />with the Santa Ana Police dispatch, she heard five to six loud sounds outside, and she immediately fled to the <br />basement. <br />was unable to provide me with further. <br />I remained in the perimeter until Officer Castro relieved me from my position at 1920 hours. <br />This concluded my involvement in the incident. <br />Author: Lee, Jaekwang 3879 BWC Activated <br />Narrative: Narrative <br />On 12/01/24, at approximately 1733 hours, I was working as a Patrol Corporal Field Training Officer, along with my <br />trainee officer, Officer F. Rodriguez #3967, when we responded to an officer involved shooting that had just occurred <br />in the area of 2nd Street, and Broadway. <br />Upon arrival, I assisted in coordinating with on scene officers to establish a scene perimeter in the area of 3rd Street <br />and Broadway, blocking southbound traffic from this location. Once the scene was cordoned off at 3rd Street and <br />Broadway with distinctly marked yellow police tape, patrol vehicles, and road flares, I remained in the area of 3rd <br />Street and Broadway with Officer F. Rodriguez to assist with traffic control, until we left the scene at 0100 hours. <br />Author: Miller, Robert 3410 BWC Activated <br />Narrative: Narrative <br />Sunday, December 1, 2024 - 1738 hours: <br />Santa Ana PD 2024-26142 Report by Enriquez, David 3082 45 of 90
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