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OIS2013.006|JUNE 23, 2013|SAPD 13-17495
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Internal File# OIS 2013-06 <br />Glock Model 21 -.45 Caliber: Serial #HAY924, equipped with Stream Light TLR-1 <br />tactical light (C4-3525050912) <br />One 13 round magazine <br />Condition: One round in chamber and one in the inserted magazine <br />Additional magazines: two -13 round magazines, each loaded with 12 rounds <br />* All rounds -Winchester .45 caliber <br />Page 6 <br />Holster: Department authorized <br />Designed for the use of the M3 Tactical llluminator <br />Uniform: Blue department issued wool uniform pants and short-sleeved shirt. <br />SAPD patches located on the shoulders and a metal SAPD officers <br />badge on the left chest. Name plate located on the right chest. <br />Duty Gear: A leather duty belt with duty issued holster and weapon with tactical light <br />located on his right side, single handcuff case, pepper spray container <br />and holder, X26 Taser (Serial #X00-660726), pacset and holder, ASP <br />baton and holder, magazine case containing two .45 caliber magazines <br />and black duty boots. <br />Additional Weapons <br />None <br />Processing ended at 1306 hours. <br />INTERVIEW OF OFFICER ESQUIVEL #3295 <br />On June 23 , 2013, at approximately 1357 hours, Inspector Gonzalez and I conducted <br />a digitally recorded interview of Officer Saul Esquivel in interview room #2 of the <br />Professional Standards Office. Also present during the interview was Santa Ana <br />Police Officers' Association Attorney . I read Officer Esquivel the <br />Officer Involved Shooting Advisement and he said he understood. I read him the <br />Lybarger Admonishment and he invoked his right to remain silent pursuant to <br />Miranda. I then ordered Officer Esquivel to answer my questions related to this <br />administrative investigation. The following is a summary of the interview: <br />Officer Esquivel has been a police officer for approximately eight years, six months of <br />which has been with the Santa Ana Police Department. Prior to working at the Santa
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