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8/31/2016 Print Article:50 days,55 shootings:Gangs blamed for Santa Ma's most vident week <br /> 2009-10 fiscal year. The chief has openings for 67 more officers. <br /> "We're making a concerted effort to hire as many officers as we can," Rojas said. <br /> He's working to beef up the force at the same time the city grapples with a swell in crime. <br /> From 2014 to 2015,violent crime in Santa Ana rose 29 percent,driven largely by a 39 percent jump in <br /> aggravated assaults,according to the FBI and local police. <br /> The proliferation of aggravated assaults equated to 262 incidents more than the prior year,dwarfing increases <br /> in Orange County's other most populous cities. <br /> Compared with January 2015, the number of shootings this January spiked to 41 from 24. <br /> By mid-January,with the number of shootings reaching more than 20, the department began orchestrating <br /> sweeping probation compliance checks,seizing guns, and rifling through furniture, kitchen cabinets, bedrooms <br /> and cars, looking for drugs, paraphernalia or signs of recent gang activity at the homes of people on probation. <br /> Police union President John Franks said Friday that Prop.47 has created a"perfect storm." Newly released <br /> rival gang members, he said, "walk into each other and no challenge goes unanswered ... the answer is always <br /> going to be violence." <br /> It doesn't help, Franks said,that the Police Department is understaffed and no longer boasts an elite SWAT <br /> team that once helped gang officers deal with the most violent criminals in the city. The team was disbanded <br /> three years ago. <br /> "Some specialized enforcement is needed,"Franks said."We have a very, very effective gang unit, but again, <br /> when you have other enforcement teams, everything helps right now. <br /> This week's string of shootings began Tuesday evening with a drive-by in the 1100 block of South Harmon <br /> Street.The victim was 24-year-old Francisco Sotelo Gonzalez,who police said had no gang affiliations or <br /> criminal history. He was struck multiple times and later died in a hospital. <br /> At 3:30 p.m Wednesday, in an alley near the 2700 block of West McFadden Avenue, police said, officers <br /> exchanged fire with Carlos Michael Rodriguez, a 30-year-old gang member who previously sed eight years <br /> in prison for a separate attack on a police officer. <br /> According to police,officers were patrolling the alley when Rodriguez fired "one of his weapons at a detective." <br /> The bullet grazed the head of a detective,who was treated and released. <br /> The Orange County District Attorney's Office charged Rodriguez on Friday with five felonies, including <br /> attempted murder of a peace officer. Prosecutors allege he used a semiautomatic weapon. <br /> At 4:15 p.m.Thursday, a man walked into Coastal Communities Hospital with a gunshot wound. He is expected <br /> to survive.Authorities said the victim may have been shot about 20 feet from Wednesday's officer-involved <br /> shootout with Rodriguez. <br /> Later that day, at 5 p.m., police officers shot and killed two of four burglary suspects at a home in the 400 block <br /> of Eastwood Avenue. <br /> Police have not released the burglary suspects'names, but one was identified by his family as 30-year-old Jose <br /> Manuel Quintanilla of Hawaiian Gardens. <br /> "He had his problems and he stole, but he was never violent. Why did he have to die for this?" his sister Silvia <br /> Llamas said Friday. <br /> Rojas said police officers were involved in three shootings this year. <br /> "I think what you're seeing is the gang members being a lot more brazen," Rojas said. <br /> But,he said, residents should feel safe. <br /> "There's people every day that live very comfortably here in Santa Ana," Rojas said. "We don't want to send a <br /> message that everybody should be in a panic and there should be this kind of fear." <br /> httpil w w.ocregister.com/commonrprinter/view.php?db=ocregister&id=705000 2/3 <br /> REFERENCE #5 <br />
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