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S.A. 13-015 <br />Investigator: R. Erickson #238 Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 9/9/13 Date: 10/28/2013 <br />Page 10 of 13 <br />window that faced the alley, but she could not see anything from that vantage point. <br /> were asleep with her at the <br />time of the shooting. <br /> was in the north bedroom of the apartment watching television. Her <br />bedroom window was open. She heard four quick loud bangs, which she thought were <br />fireworks. After just a moment, she heard another group of loud, rapid, bangs. She then heard <br />what she thought was the voice of a male police officer speaking in English. She did not <br />understand what he was saying. She got up and looked out her bedroom window and saw <br />people outside in the alley. She did not see any portion of the actual shooting. It was over by <br />the time that she got up to look out her window. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> was not home at the time of the shooting. She left her residence before <br />0700 hours, to go to work that morning. <br /> was not home at the time of the shooting incident. He drove to <br />work that morning and then went on to his own workplace for the day. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> was awake in bed in the back bedroom with her mother when she <br />heard voices of what she believed to be police officers telling someone in English, “Put your <br />hands up.” Immediately after that, she heard approximately four gunshots. Later that