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Santa Ana PD 2013-17495: Supplemental Repo1i by #2385 Page 3 of 4 <br />I was contacted by Sergeant Javier Esparza # 1568 of the Santa Ana Police Department Homicide <br />Section who informed me that an officer involved shooting incident occurred at 805 S. Townsend St. <br />Sergeant Esparza requested I respond and assist with the investigation. <br />1045 Hours <br />I arrived at the scene and checked in with Officer R. Ribeiro #3224, who was maintaining the crime <br />scene log. <br />1055 Hours <br />Sergeant P. Craft #2979 briefed us on the circumstances of the officer involved shooting. After the <br />briefing, I was assigned to attend the processing of the officers involved in the incident at the Santa Ana <br />Police Department. <br />1110 Hours <br />I cleared the scene and reh1rned to the Santa Ana Police Department. <br />1313 Hours <br />I attended the officer processing which was conducted in an interview room, located in the Santa Ana <br />Police Department Professional Standards Bureau. Present in the room were Orange County District <br />Attorney Investigator Brad Tanner, Santa Ana Police Sgt. J. Gonzalez #2593, SAPOA Attorney D. <br />Goldwasser, Officer G. Ayala #3294, OCSD Forensic Specialist Laurabeth Camacho, Detective M. <br />McLeoad #2770 and I. <br />OCSD Forensic Specialist Laurabeth Camacho photographed Officer G. Ayala #3294 . G. Ayala #3294 <br />was wearing a Santa Ana Police Department uniform, which had Santa Ana Police patches on both the <br />right and left sleeve. His uniform consisted of a Police Officer badge on his left breast, his name tag on <br />his right breast, Sam brown duty belt, which contained his holstered service weapon, two single <br />handcuff case, key holder, baton resting inside of baton ring, portable radio, pepper spray, and <br />ammunition pouch. He had a pair of black gloves in his right rear pants flashlight pocket, a metal folding <br />pocket knife in his left rear pants flashlight pocket and a backup weapon in his left rear pants pocket. <br />Officer Ayala did not have any injuries, nor did his uniform have any indication of wear or damage <br />caused by the incident. <br />Officer Ayala carries a department issued Glock 22 40 caliber semi-automatic handgun with serial <br />#LXN640. There was a Streamlight TLR gun light, serial #C4-3525650912 , attached to the gun. He <br />carries 3 depaiiment issued gun magazines and each magazine holds 15 cartridges. On duty , the gu n is <br />loaded with one cartridge in the chamber and 15 cartridges in the magazine. During the cartridge count, <br />the handgun contained one cartridge in the chamber and seven (7) cartridges in the magazine. The two <br />magazines on the duty belt each contained 15 cartridges. Each cartridge had a head stamp of <br />"Winchester 40 S&W. <br />Officer Ayala's backup weapon was a Smith & Wesson .380 Semi-auto, model: Body Guard 380 , serial <br />#EBI0446. The gun was loaded with one cartridge in the chamber and 6 cartridges in the magazine. <br />During the cartridge count, the gun contained one ca1iridge in the chamber and six (6) caiiridges in the <br />magazine. Each cartridge had a head stamp of "Hornady 380 Auto." Officer Ayala kept pos session of <br />his backup weapon. <br />Forensic Specialist Laurabeth Camacho collected Officer Ayala's duty weapon and magazines. F or <br />details, refer to Camacho 's forensic report under FR# 13 -48764. <br />http:/ /ir2/default.aspx?action=view _report_ readonly&userid=3 82&reportid=5 5000000000... 6/25/20 13
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