HomeMy WebLinkAboutCase 2024-26142 - 06242025_Redacted_Part11artery, and I checked for a left radial pulse, and I did not feel a pulse in either. I instructed an officer to obtain a
medical kit from a nearby police vehicle. Trauma shears were provided to us, and we began cutting his clothes off to
render medical aid. I observed an apparent gunshot wound to his chest and an apparent gunshot wound to the front
of his neck. OCFA paramedics responded to the scene and began medical aid.
Once the scene was made safe, I was tasked by Sergeant Barragan to canvass for cameras and/or witnesses along
the west side of Broadway St.
I canvassed at the following locations:
•116 N Broadway. I contacted , who is the store manager at this location (Casa Linda
Furniture). Officer C. Ramirez had already obtained a statement from . Refer to Officer C. Ramirez's
supplemental report for further information. took me inside the store and showed me video
surveillance footage. had numerous different camera angles available on his computer, however
most of the camera angles only recorded inside his store. One camera, which was named "CH 26" on his
desktop computer, captured a small portion of this incident. This camera was located inside of the parking
garage on the west side of Broadway, just south of where the officer involved shooting occurred. At approximate
time stamp 1732:29, the suspect is seen in the video, standing in the same area where he was located down
upon my arrival on scene. This video only shows a very small portion of the suspects body, as most of his body
is blocked behind the wall and out of view of the camera. At approximate time stamp 1733, it appears the
suspect drops to the ground. Due to the angle of the suspects body being concealed, you can not see the
suspects arms or hands. Additionally, the involved officers are not seen in the video at all. This video footage
does not capture the suspects actions in the moments preceding the officer involved shooting nor does it
capture the officers actions. I later sent an evidence.com link for the video footage to
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•200 N Broadway (Next Round Bar). This location had interior cameras only. No video footage was located
which faced Broadway.
•202 N Broadway. This location is vacant and no cameras were seen.
•204 N Broadway. This location was closed at this time. I did not see any exterior cameras.
•206 N Broadway. This location was closed and possibly vacant. I did not see any exterior cameras.
•208 N Broadway. This location was closed. I noticed a "Ring" doorbell camera next to the front door, which
faced Broadway. I rang the Ring doorbell and spoke with a male via the Ring device. The male verbally
identified himself to me as . said his cameras are functional, however they only capture
Broadway St directly in front of his business. The Ring camera did not capture anything south of his business,
which is where the Officer Involved Shooting occurred.
•210 N Broadway. This location was vacant. I did not see any exterior cameras.
•214 N Broadway. This location had interior cameras only. I did not see any exterior cameras.
•216 N Broadway. This location was vacant. I did not see any exterior cameras.
•220 N Broadway. No exterior cameras seen.
I cleared the scene at approximately 2000 hours and returned to the Santa Ana Police Station. I later returned to the
scene at approximately 2230. I remained on scene providing scene security until I was cleared from the scene at
approximately 0059 hours.
This concludes my involvement.
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suspect into custody. Upon our approach, I maintained lethal coverage of the suspect and observed the shotgun
positioned on the left side of the suspect's body, near his left hand. I relayed this information to my partners as they
made contact with him. The shotgun was black in color, with a brown stock and brown forearm. While wearing
protective gloves, I assisted in retrieving the firearm from Corporal Miranda #3528 and placed it on the ground
approximately 30 feet south of the suspect's location on the west sidewalk of Broadway. It was later determined that
the shotgun was a replica firearm. I was directed by Sergeant McClasky #3110 to remain with with replica firearm until
relieved of my post by Sergeant Barragan #2937.
At this time, Sergeant Barragan requested information from an SAPD arrest made on November 26th, 2024, at 0035
hours, reference a male suspect with a handgun in the area of 4th St and Broadway. Please reference SAPD case
#2024-25754 for further details regarding the incident and subsequent arrest of a male suspect that appeared to be
the same individual from the OIS that had just occurred. I relayed the information to Sergeant Barragan and
maintained a position in the area northwest corner of 1st St and Broadway for continued scene security.
I was released from the scene by Sergeant McClasky on Monday, December 2nd, 2024, at 0102 hours.
This concluded my role in this incident.
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