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Case 2024-26142 - 06242025_Redacted_Part4
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Standards Inspectors, and Investigators from the California Department of Justice regarding the initial response to the <br />scene and the preliminary investigation by patrol personnel. <br />2041 hours: <br />Sergeant Barragan concluded his briefing. At the conclusion of the briefing, Detective F. Gomez #2706 was assigned <br />as the case agent. Detective Gomez assigned me to document the involved officer processing. <br />2125 hours: <br />I exited the crime scene and signed out of the crime scene log with A. Carrillo #3424. I returned to the Santa Ana <br />Police Department. <br />2314 hours: <br />The officer processing was conducted in the Internal Affair’s office located on the 4th floor of the Santa Ana Police <br />Department. This is a summary of the officer processing. The officer processing of Officer L. Casillas #3755 was <br />completed prior to the processing of Officer Ibarra. For further details regarding the processing of Officer Casillas, <br />please refer to Detective G. Raya’s supplemental report. <br />Department of Justice Special Agent Alvin Hernandez, Department of Justice Senior Criminalist Gina Williams, Santa <br />Ana Police Department Internal Affair’s Corporal N. Guijarro #3482, Officer Isaac Ibarra #3178, Officer Ibarra’s <br />representative Attorney Brett Rutkowski and I were present. <br />Santa Ana Police Officer Ibarra is currently assigned as a patrol officer in the field operations division. I observed him <br />wearing a Santa Ana Police uniform with police patches on each shoulder of the shirt. I observed a police badge on <br />the upper left portion of his chest and a name tag displaying “Ibarra” on his right upper chest. Officer Ibarra was <br />wearing a black nylon Sam Browne belt, which included a 9mm Glock 17 handgun (used during this incident). Officer <br />Ibarra had his body worn camera (BWC) mount positioned in the center of his uniform. Officer Ibarra’s body worn <br />camera had already been docked in the assigned housing dock for download. <br />Senior Criminalist Williams examined and photographed Officer Ibarra, his uniform, Sam Browne belt including the <br />items attached to his belt (firearm, Taser, magazine pouch, handcuff case) and the contents of his pockets. The <br />handgun contained one (1) 9mm bullet in the chamber and seventeen (17) 9mm bullets in the magazine inserted in <br />the handgun. Officer Ibarra had two additional magazines in his magazine pouch attached to his Sam Browne belt. <br />The first magazine contained seventeen (17) 9mm bullets and the second contained six (6) 9mm bullets. All three <br />magazines have a capacity of 17 bullets. <br />2348 hours: <br />The officer processing of Officer Ibarra was concluded. For further details regarding the officer processing refer to <br />Department of Justice Investigator Hernandez’s report. <br />Santa Ana PD 2024-26142 Report by Enriquez, David 3082 87 of 90
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