HomeMy WebLinkAboutOIS2012-003_Preface 12-022_pdf_RedactedS.A. 12‐022
Supervising Investigator: R. Seman Date of Report: 09/10/2012
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ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
PREFACE
CASE NAME: ALMANZA, MARCELINO VALENCIA
CLASSIFICATION: OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING (NON‐FATAL)
AGENCY: SANTA ANA POLICE DEPARTMENT
DATE AND TIME: SEPTEMBER 10, 2012 0017 HOURS
LOCATION: 3005 S. BRISTOL AVENUE SANTA ANA, CA
AGENCY CASE NUMBERS: SAPD: 12‐26768
OC CRIME LAB: 12‐53567
On Monday, September 10, 2012, at approximately 0100 hours, I spoke with Santa Ana
Police Commander COLEMAN who advised of an officer involved shooting, which occurred at
3005 South Bristol Avenue in the city of Santa Ana. COLEMAN requested the Orange County
District Attorneys Officer Involved Incident Investigation Team, respond to the location and
conduct an investigation into the incident.
I notified District Attorney Investigators TOM CONKLIN, ANDREW ROSS, RICK BRADLEY,
PAUL KELLY, STAN BERRY and KORY DEGRAFFENREID and requested they respond to assist in
the investigation. I went to the shooting location and met with personnel assigned to the
incident.
On September 10, 2012 at approximately 0155 hours, Santa Ana Police Sergeant MATT
SORENSON conducted a briefing on the known circumstances surrounding the incident for
personnel involved in the investigation. I learned the following from the briefing and
preliminary investigation:
S.A. 12‐022
Supervising Investigator: R. Seman Date of Report: 09/10/2012
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On September 10, 2012, at 00:04 AM, the Santa Ana Police Department received a call
of a suspicious vehicle occupied by a male Hispanic parked to the rear of 3005 S. Bristol, Santa
Ana. The male Hispanic, who was later identified as MARCELINO VALENCIA ALMANZA, was
driving a silver Jeep Wrangler and was talking or engaged in a disagreement with a subject in a
wheelchair. Officer David Enriquez was dispatched to the call and arrived at 00:15 AM.
According to two civilian witnesses who reside across the street from the location,
Officer Enriquez pulled his marked patrol vehicle south of the silver Jeep Wrangler. Almanza
had his back turned towards the officer as he was having a conversation or possibly smoking a
controlled substance with who was in the wheelchair. Enriquez exited his
patrol vehicle and began to yell commands at Almanza, but all the commands were ignored.
Almanza then turned and began to rifle through items in the backseat of the Jeep. He
grabbed an item and wrapped a rag or a piece of cloth around it and continued to stand with
his back to the officer and ignored his commands. Almanza then proceeded to run towards the
drivers side front corner of the vehicle. He then crouched and positioned himself in a two‐
handed shooting stance and pointed the item wrapped in a rag at Enriquez.
Enriquez fired his weapon four times at Almanza. Almanza fell to the ground in a prone
position, still pointing the item at Enriquez underneath the vehicle. Enriquez approached
Almanza from the passenger side of the Jeep and fired two additional rounds, striking Almanza.
Almanza was handcuffed and provided emergency medical treatment. Orange County Fire
Authority responded and continued emergency medical treatment and transported him to
University of California, Irvine Medical Center. A medical examination of Almanza revealed two
bullet wounds to his right shoulder and arm.
S.A. 12‐022
Supervising Investigator: R. Seman Date of Report: 09/10/2012
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The following assignments were made:
¾ANDREW ROSS / GUS MOROYOQUI (SAPD)‐ Case Investigator
¾STAN BERRY / ANDY ALVAREZ (SAPD)‐ Officer Processing
¾RICK BRADLEY / LEO RODRIGUEZ (SAPD) Scene
¾PAUL KELLY / DEAN FULCHER (SAPD) Hospital
¾TOM CONKLIN / JIM GARCIA (SAPD) Canvass
¾KORY DEGRAFFENREID / DAN AGUILAR (SAPD) Canvass
Refer to the packaged reports, documents and photographs for details of this
investigation.