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ORANGE COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT
CASE NAME: ALMANZA, MARCELINO VALENCIA
CLASSIFICATION: OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING (NON‐FATAL)
TYPE: INITIAL RESPONSE AND SCENE
AGENCY: SANTA ANA POLICE DEPARTMENT
On September 10, 2012, at approximately 0110 hours, Orange County District Attorney
Supervising Investigator RON SEMAN contacted me regarding a Santa Ana Police Department
officer involved shooting incident. SEMAN requested I respond to 3005 South Bristol Street, in
the city of Santa Ana to assist in the investigation.
At approximately 0200 hours, I arrived on scene. I met with investigators from the
Orange County District Attorneys Office (OCDA) and the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD)
who were present to assist in the investigation.
At approximately 0255 hours, SAPD Sergeant MAT SORENSON conducted a briefing of
the known circumstances surrounding the incident for the personnel involved in the
investigation.
OCDA Supervising Investigator RON SEMAN subsequently teamed me with SAPD
Detective LEO RODRIGUEZ. He assigned me to supervise the processing of the scene by Orange
County Crime Lab personnel.
The following personnel from Orange County Crime Lab (OCCL) completed the
processing of the scene under FR# 12‐53567:
SLY ARSOVSKI Forensic Scientist Evidence Collection
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• ANDREW HAYES Lead Forensic Specialist Photography
• LENORA PENA SANCHEZ Forensic Specialist Scene Mapping
• SHARILYN CHAPIN Forensic Specialist Assist with processing
OCCL personnel arrived on scene at 0225. At approximately 0305 hours, OCCL
personnel began the preliminary processing of the scene.
SCENE DESCRIPTION
The weather was cool, dry, and partly cloudy. The shooting incident occurred during the
hours of darkness. The area was well illuminated by parking lot lights, flood lamps mounted on
the rear of the building, and ambient area lighting. The scene was cordoned off with yellow
police line tape. Uniformed SAPD personnel were stationed to prevent access and preserve
evidence within the scene. The cordoned off area included an interior perimeter and an
exterior perimeter.
The incident occurred in the parking lot of a small business complex located at the
southeast corner of South Bristol Street and West Segerstrom Avenue, in the City of Santa Ana.
The small business complex consisted of three structures. There was a structure located at the
northwest corner of the complex, a structure located along the south perimeter of the complex
and a structure at the east side of the complex. There were parking spaces and vehicle access
lanes separating the structures. There was a cinder block wall at the east side and south side of
the property separating the business complex from residences.
The east side structure consisted of three separate addresses (3005, 3009, and 3013
South Bristol Street) apparently housing two businesses. The shooting occurred to the rear
(east side) of this structure.
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The interior perimeter included the parking lot area and vehicle access lanes between
the east structure and the east complex cinder block wall. The interior perimeter was
bordered on the north by the north wall of the east structure. It was bordered on the south by
the south wall of the east structure. It was bordered on the east by the east complex cinder
block wall and on the west by the east side of the east structure.
The exterior perimeter included the exterior perimeter of the entire business complex.
The exterior perimeter was bordered on the west by South Bristol Street, on the north by West
Segerstrom Avenue, on the east by the property line cinder block wall, and on the south by the
property line cinder block wall.
The parking lot and vehicle access lanes to the rear of the east structure were a
composition asphalt surface. The vehicle access lanes were wide enough to accommodate
vehicle traffic traveling northbound and southbound simultaneously. There was a concrete
gutter in the middle of the vehicle access lanes separating the lanes for the two directions of
traffic. At the east side of the northbound vehicle access lane were painted parking stalls. The
lines of the parking stalls ran east to west. The parking stall lines began at the base of the east
complex cinder block wall and culminated at the east edge of the northbound vehicle access
lane.
South of the north interior perimeter line there were three parking stalls, a raised
planter box surrounded by a concrete curb, then five parking stalls to the south interior
perimeter line. The raised planter box had a two‐lamp light pole in the center at the east cinder
block wall and a small shrub at the southwest side. Both lamps on the light pole were
functioning. The raised planter box was slightly wider than a normal parking space. There were
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parking spaces north and south of the interior perimeter lines. There were no vehicles parked
in the aforementioned parking stalls.
The entrances to the east structure businesses were on the west side of the building.
There were four rear doors on the east side of the east structure. Each rear door had a raised
concrete landing. There was a concrete pad running the length of the east side of the east
structure separating the rear of the building from the west edge of the southbound vehicle
access lane.
The business at 3005 South Bristol Street was listed as F&F Party Supply Store. The
business at 3013 South Bristol Street was a self‐service Laundromat. There was no listing for
the business at 3009 South Bristol Street, however, it appeared to be part of the party supply
store. The party supply store was closed. The self‐service Laundromat was open with the
interior lights on.
The two south rear doors appeared to provide access to the Laundromat. The two
north rear doors appeared to provide access to the party supply store. All of the doors were
closed. The southern rear door for the laundromat was a metal bar and mesh style door which
was unlocked. There was a halogen style flood lamp above this door. The flood lamp was on.
The northern rear door of the laundromat appeared to be inoperable. There was a green
Waste Management trash dumpster against the east wall of the east structure between the
two rear laundromat doors. The shooting incident occurred in the immediate vicinity of the
north rear laundromat door.
VEHICLES IN SCENE
There were two police vehicles and one civilian vehicle within the interior perimeter.
Those vehicles were described as follows:
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•Vehicle #1 Ford, Police Interceptor, 4 door, Santa Ana Police Department unit #853,
California vehicle license number 1363975. This vehicle was driven by Santa Ana Police
Officer DAVID ENRIQUEZ. This vehicle was parked facing northwesterly, east of the east
wall and north of the south wall of the east structure. The vehicles engine, head
lamps, and left spot lamp were on. Secured in the gun rack mounted between the front
seats was a Rugger .40 caliber rifle serial # 480‐06238. There was one magazine in the
magazine well and two magazines in the butt pouch. The chamber of the weapon was
empty. There were eleven .40 Caliber rounds in each magazine.
•Vehicle #2 2011 Jeep Wrangler, 4 door, 4 wheel drive, black over silver, California
vehicle license number . This vehicle was reportedly driven by MARCELINO
VALENCIA ALMANZA. The vehicle was a reported stolen vehicle. The registered owner
of the vehicle was Santa Ana.
The vehicle was parked facing north, in the southbound vehicle access lane. The drivers
side of the vehicle was located just east of the concrete landing for the north rear door
of the laundromat. The engine and lights were off.
• Vehicle #3 Ford, Police Interceptor, 4 door, Santa Ana Police Department unit #856,
California vehicle license number 1363966. This vehicle was driven by Santa Ana Police
Officer ANTONIO GRAHAM. This vehicle was parked facing southwesterly, east of the
east wall and south of the north wall of the east structure mostly in the northbound
vehicle access lane. The right front tire was near the middle of the concrete gutter.
The left front, left rear, and right rear tires were in the northbound vehicle access way
lane. The vehicles engine and head lamps were on. All doors on the vehicle were
closed. Secured in the gun rack mounted between the front seats was a Rugger .40
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caliber rifle serial # 480‐06192 and a Remington 870 shotgun serial # A312421M. The
Rugger had one magazine in the magazine well and two magazines in the butt pouch.
The chamber of the weapon was empty. There were nine .40 Caliber rounds in the
magazine in the weapon. There were eleven .40 Caliber rounds in each magazine in the
butt pouch. The Remington shotgun had an unbroken slide tape. The chamber was
clear. There were four 00 buck shot rounds in the tube. This vehicle reportedly arrived
on scene after the shooting occurred.
SCENE EXAMINATION
OCCL personnel started processing the scene at 0306 hours. Evidence Markers (EM)
were placed next to items of evidence that would be collected after the scene mapping and
photography. Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) MARK
WALDO #2332 took 142 digital images of the scene prior to my arrival and prior to the arrival of
the OCCL personnel.
The vehicle which reportedly had been driven by ALMANZA, the 2011 Jeep Wrangler,
was parked facing northbound just east of the concrete pad located at the east side of the east
structure. The doors on the left side of the vehicle were just east of the raised concrete pad for
the north laundromat rear door. The left side tires were slightly east of the concrete pad
located along the east side of the east structure. The right side tires were in the approximate
middle of the southbound vehicle access lane. The drivers and the left rear passenger doors
were open. The doors on the right side of the vehicle were closed. SAPD personnel stated
they opened the drivers side doors when they cleared the vehicle immediately after the
shooting.
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The drivers door window was open and the right front passenger window was partially
open. The rest of the windows were closed. There were miscellaneous items strewn about
the interior of the vehicle. No weapons were found inside the vehicle.
There were three (3) apparent bullet strikes on the left rear portion of the Jeep. One
apparent bullet strike was at the base of the vehicle fiberglass shell, just to the left of the left
side of the rear shell window. There was what appeared to be fiberglass fragments on the top
of the rear bumper just below the apparent bullet strike. One apparent bullet strike was on the
rear of the plastic left rear wheel well fender flare. This apparent bullet strike appeared to
enter and exit both the rear and front of the plastic left rear wheel well fender flare. One
apparent bullet strike was a graze mark on the external portion of the rear of the plastic left
rear wheel well fender flare.
SAPD Unit 853 was parked facing northwesterly to the rear and east of the Jeep
Wrangler. The rear of the vehicle was approximately in line with the south side of the east
structure. The front of the vehicle was approximately in line with the south side of the south
rear door of the laundromat. The left front tire was just west of the west edge of the concrete
gutter. The left rear tire was in the middle of the concrete gutter. The drivers door was
standing open.
There were three shell casings head stamp Winchester 40 S&W (EM #4, #5, & #6) just
to the west of the left rear quarter panel of SAPD unit #853. There was a shell casing head
stamp Winchester 40 S&W (EM #3) in the approximate middle of the southbound vehicle
access lane half way between the rear of SAPD Unit 853 and the east wall of the laundromat.
There was a shell casing head stamp Winchester 40 S&W (EM #1) in the northbound
vehicle access lane, slightly north and west of the southwest edge of the raised planter box
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located at the east complex cinder block wall. There was a shell casing head stamp
Winchester 40 S&W (EM #2) on the asphalt approximately one half the width of a parking
stall south of the south curb of the raised planter box and in line with the west curb of the
raised planter box.
There was a Smith & Wesson Model 66, revolver with a 6 barrel (EM #7) on the ground
below the left front portion of SAPD unit #856. The revolver was slightly east of the east edge
of the center concrete gutter and north of the leading edge of the left front push bumper of the
unit.
There was a lead fragment and five small copper jacket fragments (EM #8) on the
southbound vehicle access lane slightly north of the front of the Jeep and in line with the area
of the front license plate. It should be noted each fragment was separated by some distance
and the locations of each fragment was designated by a small yellow arrow in the digital
images.
There was a small amount of white powder (EM #9) on the ground slightly west of the
Jeep drivers door. There was a copper bullet jacket fragment (EM #10) at the base of the
southeast edge of the raised concrete landing for the north rear door of the laundromat. On
the southeast corner of the raised concrete landing there was a piece of a crack pipe, a plastic
baggie, a cigarette box, a cigarette lighter, a multicolored piece of cloth, and a bottle of vitamin
water (EM #15).
There was a pile of clothing against the east wall of the east structure a short distance
south of the raised concrete landing for the north rear door of the laundromat. The clothing
reportedly belonged to a possible witness who was at the location at the time of the incident.
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On the concrete pad at the east side of the east structure, south of the raised concrete
landing for the north rear door of the laundromat was a lead projectile (EM #11), a copper
jacket fragment (EM #12), and pieces of a broken crack pipe (EM #13 and EM #14). These
items were approximately half way between the raised concrete landing and the Waste
Management trash dumpster. Items EM # 11 and EM #13 were within close proximity of each
other and just west of the east edge of the concrete pad. Items EM # 12 and #14 were within
close proximity of each other, north of EM #11 and closer to the east wall of the east structure.
In front of the right front bumper of the Jeep Wrangler there was a pool of apparent
blood. At the east side of the apparent blood pool was a car key and a mini flashlight. At the
northeast end of the apparent blood pool there was an apparent blood smear line that went in
a northeasterly direction. At the north end of the smear there was a tan colored baseball hat.
The top of the baseball hat was coated with apparent blood. All of the aforementioned items
were recorded under EM #16.
The apparent blood from the pool was trailed in a northeast direction into the center
concrete gutter north of the Jeep. In the center concrete gutter south of the apparent blood
trail was a SAPD first aid kit and medical supply bag. North of the first aid kit were two tennis
shoes, two white socks and one lower back support belt. The left tennis shoe was at the east
side of the center concrete gutter. At the west edge of the center concrete gutter was one
white sock. The lower back support belt was slightly north and west of the sock. North of the
belt was the other sock and the right tennis shoe. The black lower back support belt appeared
to have projectile entrance and exit holes in it.
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EVIDENCE COLLECTION
At 0420 hours, OCCL Forensic Scientist SLY ARSOVSKI began collecting the evidence at
the scene. The following items of evidence were collected under the following evidence marker
(EM) numbers:
• EM #1 One .40 caliber shell casing, head stamped WINCHESTER 40 S&W
• EM #2 One .40 caliber shell casing, head stamped WINCHESTER 40 S&W
• EM #3 One .40 caliber shell casing, head stamped WINCHESTER 40 S&W
• EM #4 One .40 caliber shell casing, head stamped WINCHESTER 40 S&W
• EM #5 One .40 caliber shell casing, head stamped WINCHESTER 40 S&W
• EM #6 One .40 caliber shell casing, head stamped WINCHESTER 40 S&W
• EM #7 One Smith & Wesson .357 magnum revolver, chrome with a 6 inch barrel
Serial # 53K5192
• EM #8 One lead fragment and five copper jacket fragments
• EM #9 Unknown white powder
• EM #10 One copper jacket fragment
• EM #11 One lead projectile
• EM #12 One copper jacket fragment
• EM #13 One piece of a broken crack pipe
• EM #14 One piece of a broken crack pipe
• EM #15 One piece of a broken crack pipe, and a plastic baggie
• EM #16 One baseball cap, one car key, and one mini flashlight black in color
• EM #17 Two Nike tennis shoes, two white socks, and one lower back support
belt
The listed items were booked into evidence at the OCCL under FR#12‐53567.
At 0420 hours, Orange County Fire Authority Truck 76 responded to the scene to allow
OCCL Forensic Specialist HAYES to obtain aerial digital images of the scene. The fire truck was
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positioned south of the south interior perimeter line. OCCL Forensic Specialist HAYES took a
total of 137 digital images of the Scene. The 2001 Jeep Wrangler was sealed by the OCCL
personnel for later examination
At 0520 hours, the formal processing of the Scene was completed. I conducted a final
sweep of the interior and exterior perimeter at the Scene in an attempt to locate any additional
evidence.
At 0525 hours, I completed the sweep, finding no additional pieces of evidence. Having
completed their investigation, the OCCL personnel cleared the scene at that time.
At 0530 hours Tow responded to the scene to remove the sealed 2011 Jeep
Wrangler. Driver loaded the Jeep onto a flatbed tow truck and took it to the OCCL
garage.
At 0545 hours, I released control of the scene to SAPD personnel. I followed the tow
truck to the OCCL secured garage.
At 0555 hours, we arrived at the OCCL.
At 0600 hours, the 2011 Jeep Wrangler was dropped and secured in the OCCL evidence
garage.