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060012883 Case File_RedactedLaserfiche Document Pre-Scan Sheet Place this document on top of your scan package 060012883 \Homicide\Reports\O IS Reports\2006\060012883 02/14/2006 11111 E. 10th Street Collazo, David Villa, Salvador Hurtado, Sergio Abel Printed by CLB\ercu,to 1113012019 10 13.37 AM OIS -Hit (Fatal) Long Beach Long Beach Police Department Scanned Case File The attached case file DR#060012883 has been scanned into Laserfiche on )Sk~\ 1-0\l bY\Su1tlli: -Ar cl/ \OC\otc (Name and DID) The case file which includes all paper documents has been digitized and placed into the departments document imaging system. In addition, the below listed items have been digitized and placed into the departments digital evidence management system. The original case file will be stored off site through the departments storage contractor. D Floppy Disks: □ VHSTapes: 00 Audio Cassettes: s D Zip Drive Disks: ~ Photographs: Other items or case notes: Printed by CLB\ercu,to 11 i30/2019 10 13.39 AM • • OF LOS LOS ANGELES COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE • BUREAU OF FRAUD AND CORRUPTION PROSECUTIONS .,, ~ JUSTICE SYSTEM INTEGRITY DIVISION STEVE COOLEY • District Attorney JOHN K. SPILLANE • Chief Deputy District Attorney CURTIS A. HAZELL • Assistant District Attorney July 6, 2006 Chief Anthony Batts Long Beach Police Department 400 West Broadway Long Beach, California 90802 Re: J.S.I.D. File No: 06-0094 L.B.P.D. File No: 06-12883 Dear Chief Batts, JANICE L. MAURIZI • Director The Justice System Integrity Division of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has completed its review of the circumstances surrounding the February 14, 2006, fatal shooting of Sergio Abel Hurtado by Long Beach Police Officers David Collazo and Salvador Villa. We conclude that the officers acted lawfully in self-defense and defense of others. The following analysis is based on reports, recordings and photographs submitted to this office on April 12, April 19 and April 21 , 2006, by Detective Daniel Mendoza of the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD), Homicide Division. The District Attorney's Command Center was notified of this incident at 2:30 a.m., on March 10, 2006. District Attorney Senior Investigator Phillip Miyazaki and Deputy District Attorney Tai Kahana were notified by the Command Center and responded immediately to the scene. They were given a briefing and a walk-through of the scene by investigators from the Long Beach Police Department. No compelled statements of any officers were reviewed or considered as part of our analysis. · Printed by Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center 210 West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012-3210 (213) 97 4-3888 WEBSITE: http://da.co.la.ca.us CLB\ercusto 11/3012019 10:1341 AM ------------~ Chief Anthony Batts July 6, 2006 Page 2 of 5 FACTUAL ANALYSIS Shortly after midnight on February 14, 2006, Long Beach Police Officer Kevin Chang was dispatched by the LBPD to a battery call that occurred in the 1900 block of East 10th Street in the city of Long Beach. En route, he observed a dark Chevrolet speeding away, leaving a man on the curb in the area of 10th Street and Almond A venue. Officer Chang gave chase to the Chevrolet with the unknown driver, but lost the car.1 Officers Villa and Collazo, in standard police uniform, were partners assigned to routine patrol in a marked black and white patrol car. The officers were on their way to assist Officer Chang when they reached 10th Street and saw Sergio Abel Hurtado standing in the middle of the street facing their direction. This is a residential location and there was a Hispanic couple in their front yard, approximately 20 feet southwest of Hurtado, watching the events. Hurtado had blood on his face, body and clothes, and was holding a three to five inch silver fixed-blade knife in his right hand. His right elbow was at his waist and his right fist was extended directly in front of him with the knife-blade pointing upwards. His body was rigid, his demeanor was agitated and aggressive, and he was moving his head from side to side as if he was preparing to fight. • The officers attempted to determine whether Hurtado was a victim, a suspect, or involved in the earlier event witnessed by Officer Chang. Seeing that Hurtado was armed with a knife, the officers drew and aimed their service weapons at him when they got out of their police car. • They spoke with Hurtado in both English and Spanish, telling him in a calm voice to "drop the knife," that they were police officers, they would "help him," get him "a counselor," and that, "everything would be OK." Each officer repeated these words approximately six times.2 The only reaction Hurtado showed was to make stabbing motions in the air with the knife. As he did that, his shirt opened to reveal a significant amount of blood on his chest. There was so much blood_ that the officers believed it to be that of an unknown victim. Hurtado mumbled, "They did this to me and now I am going to do it to you," as well as other phrases that neither officer was able to understand.3 The officers believed that •-admitted himself to the emergency room at St. Mary's Hospital in Long Beach after being stabbed by unknown people for unknown reasons. He was ~ed to the hospital by his girlfriend, -• who was driving a black Chevrolet Impala. -gave a false name to the police and was uncooperative. See report 06-12883-20. 2 Those statements were confirmed by several residents who were able to hear the officers. 3 Witness-was on a second floor balcony overlooking the incident and understood Hurtado to be speaking about a dream that he had involving his girlfriend and/or breaking up with his girlfriend . Mr.-was in an adult residential board and care facility as a result of his schizo hrenia and bi-olar disorder. At the time that he made his observations he was medicated with Printed by CLB\ercu5to 1I/30/20HI I01343AM • • • Chief Anthony Batts · July 6, 2006 Page 3 of 5 -was under the influence of drugs or mentally disturbed and was a danger to himself and others. They understood Hurtado's statement to be a threat. -became more agitated and began to walk backwards, down 10th Street, towards the Hispanic couple. Fearing for their safety, as well as the safety of the civilians, Officer Collazo ordered Hurtado to drop his knife or he would be tased. Officer Collazo then holstered his service weapon and aimed his taser at Hurtado, while Officer Villa continued to point his weapon at Hurtado. Hurtado did not respond to Officer Collazo's warning, and instead, looked as ifhe was going to charge the officers. Officer Collazo deployed his taser with no effect on Hurtado, who then turned and charged him with his knife extended and aimed at Officer Collazo's chest. Hurtado was closer than six feet to Officer Collazo when Officer Villa fired approximately five times to save his partner's life. Hurtado, still armed, turned and charged Officer Villa. Believing that Officer Villa's life was now in jeopardy, Officer Collazo fired approximately 13 times. Officer Villa continued firing in defense of his life while moving backwards and away from Hurtado. While backing up, Officer Villa tripped over an unknown object and fell to the ground. Officer Villa continued to fire in defense of his life as Hurtado closed the distance between them. Hurtado was less than one foot from Officer Villa before he was fatally wounded. Hurtado was pronounced dead at the scene, with the silver knife still visible in his clenched right hand. On February 15, 2006, Doctor Ogbonna Chinwah of the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office conducted an autopsy on the body of Sergio Able Hurtado and attributed the cause of death to, "multiple gunshot wounds." Of the eighteen gunshot wounds found, nine were fatal, two were potentially fatal and seven were non-fatal. The Deputy Coroner also found multiple cuts on Hurtado's body: three on his scalp, two on his face, two on his right arm and nine on his back. The cuts on his back ranged from 6 to 11 inches and appeared to be the initials "AH." Toxicology results revealed the presence of Phencyclidine (PCP), methamphetamine and marijuana. Hurtado's ex-girlfriend, , told investigators that she had broken off their relationship two days earlier due to his violence, threats of suicide and relapse into methamphetamine abuse. -further stated that Hurtado harbored a deep dislike for police. , Hurtado's aunt, confirmed his long history of drug abuse. Hurtado has a criminal record of being under the influence of drugs going back to 1995. In 2005, he was convicted of resisting, delaying or obstructing a police officer and he was convicted of robbery in 1998 and in 1999 . Printed by C, B\err::usto 11130/2019 10 13 4A AM • • Chief Anthony Batts · July 6, 2006 Page 4 of 5 LEGAL ANALYSIS Penal Code Section 835 states that, "Any peace officer who has reasonable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has committed a public offense may use reasonable force to effect the arrest, to prevent escape or overcome resistance." The United States Supreme Court has held that in evaluating the use of force by police officers, "reasonableness" is to be judged from the perspective of a reasonable officer at the scene, taking into account circumstances surrounding the use of force, including whether the suspect poses an immediate threat to the safety of the officers or others and whether he is actively resisting arrest. In determining the reasonableness of an officer's actions, allowances must be made for the fact that police officers are often forced to make split-second judgments, in circumstances that are tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving, about the amount of force that is necessary in a particular situation. Graham v. Connor (1989) 490 U.S. 386, 396-398. An officer may reasonably use deadly force when he confronts an armed suspect in close proximity whose actions indicate an intent to attack; in those circumstances, the court cannot ask officers to hold fire in order to ascertain whether the suspect will, in fact, injure or murder the officer. Martinez v. County of Los Angeles (1996) 47 Cal.App.4th 334 . CONCLUSION The evidence reviewed in this investigation indicates that the officers' initial use of force was non-lethal and only increased the level and category of force as Sergio Hurtado failed to comply with their commands to drop his weapon. Hurtado chose to escalate his violent behavior by charging at the officers with a knife in his hand and the officers responded with deadly force. We conclude that Officers Collazo and Villa reasonably believed that they, and civilians, were in imminent danger of being harmed by Hurtado and acted lawfully in self-defense Printed by CLB\ercusto 11i3l1/20191013 46 AM • • • Chief Anthony Batts , July 6, 2006 Page 5 of 5 and the defense of others. We are therefore closing our file and will take no further action in this matter. Very truly yours, STEVE COOLEY District By TALKAHANA Deputy District Attorney (213) 974-5089 c: Officer David Collazo, #5921 Officer Salvador Villa, #6176 Printed by. CLB\ercusto 1 li30/20Hl 1013 47 AM J • Date: To: From: Subject: • • Printed by CLB\ercusto 1113012019 10:1348 AM City of Long Beach Memorandum Working Together to Serve September 11 , 2006 Anthony W. Batts, Chief of Police Timothy J. Jackman, Chairman, Shooting Review Board RES UL TS OF SHOOTING REVIEW BOARD 06-01 -CASE COMPLETED Officer Involved Shooting Review Board 06-01 convened to review the hit (fatal) shooting incident, involving Officer Salvador Villa #6176 and David Collazo #5921, which occurred on February 14, 2006. The Shooting Review Board unanimously determined that with regard to the incident, Officer Villa and Collazo's actions were determined to be INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY. There was no recommended action determined by the Board for the Officers. The recommended action determined by the Board for the department was to continue providing Taser training . The Shooting Review Board's recommendations were reviewed and approved by the Chief of Police. An audit of the case revealed that all recommendations were completed and documentation provided. Approved: iJ~~ Anonyw.saits~ TJJ:co • • • LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING REVIEW BOARD BOARD NO.: 06-01 DR#0&-12883 OFFICER INVOLVED: CURRENT ASSIGNMENT: DATE OF HIRE: 10-30-00 BOARD CONVENES: July 26, 2006 0900 -1000 hrs. Officer David Collazo #5921 Patrol/South Div/ WI DATE AND TIME OF OCCURRENCE: 02-14-06, 0027 hrs. 11111 E. 1 Oth st. LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE: LIGHTING CONDITION: Night WEATHER: Cool ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING: Yes SUPERVISORS ON SCENE: R. Rocchi/P. Arca la INVESTIGATORS ON SCENE: D. Mendoza/A. Gonzales CRIMES INVOLVED: Battery SUSPECTS NAME: Sergio Hurtado SUSPECT INJURED: [g} Y O N DESCRIBE: Gunshot Wounds SUSPECT ARMED: [g] Y □ N TYPE OF WEAPON: Knife HOW MANY ROUNDS FIRED: OFFICER'S WEAPON: BRAND: Para-Ordnance CALIBER: MODEL: P-14 SERIAL NO.: BALLISTICS RESULTS: [g] Y □ N BALLISTICS PERFORMED BY: T. Ward HOW MANY ROUNDS FIRED: 13 DATE LAST QUALIFIED WITH THIS WEAPON: VOTING MEMBERS 1. CHAIRMAN: 2. DEPUTY CHIEF: (Of Involved Employee) 3. CHIEF OF STAFF: 4 . TRAINING OFFICER: 5. PEER OFFICER: Timothy J. Jackman Robert G. Luna William Blair Steve Nottingham Gerrit Dejongh .45 Federal - NON-VOTING BOARD MEMBERS SIGNATURE 1. INVESTIGATORS: 2. POA OFFICER: 3. COMMANDER (Of Involved Employee) 4. EMPLOYEE LIASON : 5. I.A. REPRESENTATIVE: Daniel Mendoza Robert Gonzales Marc Cobb Torben Beith Michael White Prin _(j bof1s SUPERVISOR: Gary Richens Paul Arcala f':L6\ercu5to ir>1J/2 l1' 10.1..-i.'iO , • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: Department Manuel Section 8.1-10: D. Collazo #5921 • With regard to the shot(s) fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY Page 2 of 3 □ INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Deparbnent Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? ~YES D NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training issues that require modification? D YES (Recommendations Below) ~ NO • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: IE □ □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION RE-TRAINING ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: □ 00 □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION DEPARTMENT TRAINING POLICY REVIEW OTHER • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE INVOLVED OFFICERS(S) COMMANDING OFFICER. VOTING BOARD MEMBER Printed by Cl 8\ercusto I 113D/201[l' 10 13 'i2 AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: Department Manuel Section 8.1-10: D. Collazo #5921 • With regard to the shot(s) fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY Page 2 of 3 □ INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Department Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? ~ YES D NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training issues that require modification? D YES (Recommendations Below) w· NO • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: ~ NO RECOMMENDATION □ RE-TRAINING □ ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW □ OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: ' □ X □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION DEPARTMENT TRAINING POLICY REVIEW OTHER • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE INVOLVED OFFICERS(S) COMMANDING OFFICER. VOTING BOARD MEMBER (Print Name) (Signature) Printed by CI B\ercll ID 1 I /30/2(1 HI 10· 13 s:1 AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: Department Manuel Section 8. 1-10: D. Collazo #5921 • With regard to the shot(s) fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: ~ INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY Page 2 of 3 0 INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Department Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? @)YES D NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training issues that require modification? D YES (Recommendations Below) @No • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: ® NO RECOMMENDATION □ RE-TRAINING □ ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW □ OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: □ B □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION DEPARTMENT TRAINING POLICY REVIEW OTHER ~Ii"-' 0 E:..,. '--p,.'e(' f ( ~~ -,-,Z....,...,J ,., <..r-- • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE INVOLVED OFFICERS($) COMMANDING OFFICER. VOTING BOARD MEMBER l.fJ;.!,'~ ~LA,-<. w ~ Printed by C LB\ercusto 1 1130120 Hl 1 0 13 54 AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: D. Collazo #5921 Page 2 of 3 Department Manuel Section 8.1 -1 O: • With regard to the shot(s) fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY □ INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Deparbnent Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? ~ YES D NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training issues that require modification? D YES (Recommendations Below) tpr) NO • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: ~ NO RECOMMENDATION □ RE-TRAINING □ ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW □ OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: □ rf □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION DEPARTMENT TRAINING POLICY REVIEW OTHER • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE INVOLVED OFFICERS(S) COMMANDING OFFIC~ER. VOTINGBOARDMEMBER 5\-eueif\ fY\ ~~loll]~ --C::-::-,.,, r (Print Nam~)j8""' / (Signet ) -==-- Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/3012019 10 13:55 AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: Department Manuel Section 8.1 -1 O: D. Collazo #5921 • With regard to the shot(s) fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY Page 2 of 3 □ INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Department Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? ~ YES 0 NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training Issues that require modification? D YES (Recommendations Below) Jg1' NO • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: NO RECOMMENDATION RE-TRAINING ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: NO RECOMMENDATION DEPARTMENT TRAINING POLICY REVIEW OTHER • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE INVOLVED OFFICERS(S) COMMANDING OFFICER. VOTING BOARD MEMBER GE/?/<IT 0;;-TCA/61/ (Print Name) Printed by CLB\ercu~to 11/30120191013.56 AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: D. Collazo #5921 Page 3 of 3 BOARD FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: The Shooting Review Board determined that within regard to the shooting incident, Officer Collazo's actions were Intentional, In Policy. • There was no recommended action determined for Officer Collazo. • The recommended action determined for the Department was to continue Taser training A review of the incident shall be conducted by Commander Torben Beith. DEPUTY CHIEF, INVESTIGATIONS BUREAU OR DESIGNEE (CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD): In all cases, a separate determination shall be made by the Deputy Chief of the Investigations Bureau or designee (Chairperson of Board) whether an Internal Affairs review is appropriate. INTERNAL AFFAIRS: □ YES dl) NO DATE: DEPUTY CHIEF (OF INVOLVED EMPLOYEE) COMMENTS: DEPUTY CHIEF OF INVOLVED EMPLOYEE DATE: CHIEF OF POLICE: ~ APPROVES RECOMMENDATIONS □ DOES NOT APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS COMMENTS AND/OR ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS: ANTHJJ,J~POLICE Printed by CLB\ercu,tri 1 l/30i20Hl 10 1358AM • • • LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING REVIEW BOARD BOARD NO.: 06-01 DR#OS-12883 OFFICER INVOLVED: CURRENT ASSIGNMENT: DATE OF HIRE: 06/03/04 BOARD CONVENES: July 26, 2006 0900 -1000 hrs. Officer Salvador Villa #6176 Patrol/South Div/ WI DATE AND TIME OF OCCURRENCE: 02-14-06, 0027 hrs. LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE: Ill E. 1 oth st. LIGHTING CONDITION: Night WEATHER: Cool ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING: Yes SUPERVISORS ON SCENE: R. Rocchi/P. Arcala INVESTIGATORS ON SCENE: D. Mendoza/A. Gonzales CRIMES INVOLVED: Battery SUSPECTS NAME: Sergio Hurtado SUSPECT INJURED: 121 Y D N DESCRIBE: Gunshot Wounds SUSPECT ARMED: 121 Y □ N TYPE OF WEAPON: Knife HOW MANY ROUNDS FIRED: OFFICER'S WEAPON: BRAND: Heckler & Koch CALIBER: MODEL: SERIAL NO.: BALLISTICS RESULTS: rz1 Y □ N BALLISTICS PERFORMED BY: T. Ward HOW MANY ROUNDS FIRED: 13 DATE LAST QUALIFIED WITH THIS WEAPON: VOTING MEMBERS 1. CHAIRMAN: Timothy J. Jackman 2. DEPUTY CHIEF: Robert G. Luna (Of Involved Employee) 3. CHIEF OF STAFF: William Blair 4. TRAINING OFFICER: Steve Nottingham 5. PEER OFFICER: RayArcala NON-VOTING BOARD MEMBERS 1. INVESTIGATORS: 2. POA OFFICER: 3. COMMANDER (Of Involved Employee) 4. EMPLOYEE LIASON: 5. I.A REPRESENTATIVE: Daniel Mendoza Robert Gonzales Marc Cobb Torben Beith Michael White Gary Richens .45 Winchester - Prin1e:d b_ 1s suPERv1soR: Paul Arcala C LB\erc11,10 1 I r~ll/21 I 1 I l l P J AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: Department Manuel Section 8.1 -1 O: S. Villa #6176 • With regard to the shot(s) fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY Page 2 of 3 □ INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Deparbnent Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? ~ YES D NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training issues that require modification? D YES (Recommendations Below) ~ NO • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: NO RECOMMENDATION RE-TRAINING ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: □ Gl □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION DEPARTMENT TRAINING POLICY REVIEW OTHER • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW THE INCIDENT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE INVOLVED OFFICERS(S) COMMANDING OFFICER. VOTING BOARD MEMBER 7T,....~J;,_~ (PrintNa e) Printed by •~LFJ\ercu~lc, 1Ir3u,20HJ 1ll 14 rr1 AM • • • ~e. ~ ~ BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: S. VIiia #6176 Page 2 of 3 Department Manuel Section 8.1-1 O: • With regard to the shot(s) fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY □ INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Department Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? (1(1 YES D NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training Issues that require modification? D YES (Recommendations Below) • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: ~ □ □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION RE-TRAINING ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: NO REC ION EPARTMENT TRAINING POLICY REVIEW OTHER • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE INVOLVED OFFICERS($) COMMANDING OFFICER. VOTING BOARD MEMBER (Print Name) (Signature) Printed by CLB\erc11,to 1l/30120HI1014 02 AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: Department Manuel Section 8.1-10: S. Villa #6176 Page 2 of 3 • With regard to the shot(s) fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: @) INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY 0 INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Department Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? ~ YES D NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training issues that require modification? D YES (Recommendations Below) ~ NO • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: gJ_ □ □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION RE-TRAINING ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: NO RECOMMENDATION DEPARTMENT TRAINING POLICY REVIEW OTHER 4o,-l'T;,-,~t.. '"v"-?-,-Ao''- -tib-1 .... ,Al 1,-F~l ~ C:. ,=- L~"><;. l-E:..-llJ* L .::Oi2c...L • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT WILL VOTINGB::::::::::THE INVOL:O~=~= ;:~: OFFlCA;:s;:,...-~- (Print Name) /, (Signature) Printed by CLBIEr:usto 1l/301201910-14 03 AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: S. Villa #6176 Page 2 of 3 Department Manuel Section 8.1-10: • With regard to the shot(s) fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY □ INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Department Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? ~ YES D NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training Issues that require modification? 0 YES (Recommendations Below) j2f NO • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: ~ NO RECOMMENDATION □ RE-TRAINING □ ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW □ OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: □ NO RECOMMENDATION ~ DEPARTMENT TRAINING Cb I\, 1. --r -.e-J..e.o(_ ,~Cc □ POLICY REVIEW □ OTHER • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE INVOLVED OFFICERS(S) COMMANDING OFFICER. -5:i-e.vro"'. ()Ol,/-,1 ~ ~ VOTING BOARD MEMBER (Print Name') 7gi,afurej Printed by CLB\ercu'ilo 11130/2019 1 O '14 '.J4 AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: S. Villa #6176 Page 2 of 3 Department Manuel Section 8.1-1 O: • With regard to the shot(s} fired, the Board shall make one of the following findings: INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, IN POLICY □ INTENTIONAL, OUT OF POLICY □ ACCIDENTAL, OUT OF POLICY Review the Incident Up to and After the Time of the Shooting. • Were the involved officer's actions within Department Policy, Procedure or Training guidelines? ~ YES D NO (Recommendations Below) • Were there any Departmental Policy, Procedure or Training issues that require modification? D YES (Recommendations Below) ~ NO • RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER INVOLVED: ~ □ □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION RE-TRAINING ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OTHER • RECOMMENDED ACTION -DEPARTMENT: □ g □ □ NO RECOMMENDATION DEPARTMENT TRAINING POLICY REVIEW OTHER • NOTIFICATION TO THE OFFICER OF THE BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS AND REVIEW OF THE INCIDENT WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE INVOLVED OFFICERS(S} COMMANDING OFFICER. VOTING BOARD MEMBER ~.R (Print Name) Printed by CLB\ercusto 1113012019 to 14 05 AM • • • BOARD NO.: 06-01 OFFICER INVOLVED: S. VIiia Page 3 of 3 BOARD FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: The Shooting Review Board determined that within regard to the shooting incident, Officer Villa's actions were Intentional, In Policy. • There was no recommended action determined for Officer Villa. • The recommended action determined for the Department was to continue Taser training. A review of the incident shall be conducted by Commander Torben Beith. DEPUTY CHIEF, INVESTIGATIONS BUREAU OR DESIGNEE (CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD): In all cases, a separate determination shall be made by the Deputy Chief of the Investigations Bureau or designee (Chairperson of Board) whether an Internal Affairs review is appropriate. INTERNAL AFFAIRS: □ YES ~ NO DATE: DEPUTY CHIEF (OF INVOLVED EMPLOYEE) COMMENTS: DEPUTY CHIEF OF INVOLVED EMPLOYEE DATE: CHIEF OF POLICE: ¥f APPROVES RECOMMENDATIONS O DOES NOT APPROVE RECOMMENDATIONS co~~ENTS AND/OR ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS: ANTH~a:J.~OLICE Printed by "rctrlo 11 .2U1f 1J 14 , AM • Date: To: From: Subject: • • Printed by City of Long Beach Memorandum Working Together to Serve AugustB,2006 Robert G. Luna, Deputy Chief, Patrol Bureau Timothy J. Jackman, Chairman, Shooting Review Board OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING REVIEW BOARD RESULTS -OIS 06-01 OFFICER DAVID COLLAZO #5921 AND OFFICER SALVADORVILLA#6176 Officer Involved Shooting Review Board 06-01 convened to review the hit (fatal) shooting incident involving Officers David Collazo and Salvador Villa, which occurred on February 14, 2006. The Shooting Review Board unanimously determined Officer Collazo and Villa's actions to be INTENTIONAL, IN POLICY. There was no recommended action determined by the Board for the Officers. The recommended action determined by the Board for the department was to continue Taser training. Notification of the Board recommendations and a review of the incident with Officers Collazo and Villa are to be conducted by Commander Torben Beith . PROJECT ASSIGNMENT -PATROWSOUTH -COMMANDER TORBEN BEITH Prepare a memorandum documenting that Officers David Collazo and Salvador Villa have been notified of the Board recommendations and the incident has been reviewed with them. Please comply with above and document. TJJ:PA:co CLB\ercu5to 1l/30/20191014 OBAM 51 • . , \ iilii City of Long Beach Memorandum • • • == ESE === Working Together to Serve JL ~ Date: August 22, 2006 To: Timothy J. Jackman, Deputy Chief, Investigations Bur u From: Torben Beith, Commander, South Division Subject: OIS 06-01 Shooting Review Board Results -Officers D. Collazo/S. Villa Printed by On August 22, 2006, I met with Officers Collazo and Villa and advised them of the Officer Involved Shooting Review Board's result of "Intentional-In-Policy", with regards to their shooting on February 14, 2006. We also reviewed the incident. Officer Villa did express concern regarding the lack of information and update he was getting after the shooting. The delay between the shooting and getting official notice of the OIS Board results, in this case six months, is long. TB:tb OISBOARD CLB\ercusta 1113LV2019 10 14 09 AM • • Board No.: 015/IN-CUSTODY DEATH TRACKING LOG o .1.s. o <tJ-o I Date/Time Board: Location of Occurrence: Date/Time of Occurrence: F ~-14, 2-m) ~ Officer(s) Involved: Salllidov 11i ti tt ~ Cot, (p -1):1,v id C. o fl 4'Z-O 1=1=-c;q J-I Board Recommendations Returned: Date Signed by Chairman: Date Signed by Employee's DC: Date Signed by Chief of Police: If Applies, Reason for Re-scheduling with COP: Project Assignments Distributed: Date Forwarded to Chairman: Project Assignments Completed: Date All Projects Completed: 7-d-7-00 -, -').. 7--0¥) B--Lf-o{p Memorandum of Completion to be signed by Chief of Police C( -l I -O " Appointment for Final Signature: If Applies, Reason Re-scheduling with COP: Presented to District Attorney's Office: DA's Name and Phone Number: DA Letter Received: TOC Committee Printed by LLB\ercusto 11/301201910.1410AM • DATE PROJECT RECE:IVED -NUMBE~ Cf -I I-0~ ' ! • PROJECT ASSIGNMENT MONITOR LOG HOMICIDE DETAIL TOPIC rio-J1fd~1>1iYt cf/6 t ~~.-_~~ ;. A,;ytii rt,8{ ~-~~;;II~ l~o)lo? fl ~ r~~ I • DATE DATE DUE COMPLETED g --;;i;;>--0 0 ::, < ; .., -~ .0 -a j~ c:.:: ·c ~ a_ ~ u -"' m _j (.; • INDEX (01S #06-01) (HIT-FATAL) OFFICERS INVOLVED: DAVID COLLAZO #5921 DR #06-12883 SALVADOR VILLA #6176 ACCUSED: SERGIO ABEL HURTADO cc #06-1238 REFERENCE: OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING FEBRUARY 14, 2006,•.00:27 HRS. (TUESDAY) -E. 10TH STREET, LONG BEACH, CA 90813 PAGES MAIN DR: Suspect: Sergio Abel Hurtado FB: D. Konkoly #5168 01-05 SKETCH: FB: N. Harris #6132 06 LEGEND: FB: R. Weldin #5894 07-08 • DEAD BODY REPORT: Deceased: Sergio Abel Hurtado FB: N. Mikkelson #5163 09-10 OFFiCER'S STATEMENT: FB: S. Villa #6176 11-13 OFFICER'S STATEMENT: FB: D. Collazo #5921 14-17 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Shooting Scene FB: J. Fagan #5314 18-19 ,· FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Shooting Scene FB: C. Roth #5879 20-21 INTERVIEWS: Witnesses: FB: R. Guerrero #5908 INTERVIEW: Witness: FB: R. Gonzales #5515 25-27 • INTERVIEW: Witness: - FB: s. Lasch #5451 Printed by C -l ICU to 11 0'201 1 14 1 i AM Index Continued • Page2 DR 06-12883 PAGES INTERVIEW: Witness: FB: M. Evans #5708 30-31 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: KNT- KNT- KNT- FB: D. Hara #5226 32 PROPERTY REPORT: Evidence FB: D. Hara #5226 33-40 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Crime Scene Walk Through FB: R. Gonzales #5515 41 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Knock and Talks FB: K. Green #6276 42-44 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Knock and Talks • FB: D. Hubbert #5832 45-47 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Knock and Talks • through -East Tenth Street B. Fritz #6248 48-50 INTERVIEWS: FB: B. Barajas #6234 51-53 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Knock and Talks FB: R. Cawley #6286 54-55 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Knock and Talks FB: A. Allen #6262 56-57 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Knock and Talks -through lllll East Tenth Street FB: E.Fenner#6237 58-59 • FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Victim of Knife Attack - FB: S. Lasch #5451 , 60-61 Printed by CLB\ercu,to 1li30/201910 14 13AM Index Continued -Page3 DR 06-12883 FOLLOW-UP REPORT: HANDGUN EXAMINATION: FIREARMS ANALYSIS REPORT: INTERVIEW: INTERVIEW: CALL HISTORY: • INCIDENT SCENE LOG: AUTOPSY REPORT: • Printed by CLBlmrn,to 11.8(112019 10·14·15 AM Possession of Handguns FB: P. O'Dowd #5604 FB: P. O'Dowd #5604 FB: T. Ward #7851 Suspect's ex-girlfriend: FB: D. Mendoza #571 O Relative: (suspect's aunt) FB: R. Gonzales #5515 Call #060450055 02-14-2006, 00:27:19 hrs FB: R. Castro #6232 Coroner's Case #2006-01238 Ogbonna Chinwah, M.D. Deputy Medical Examiner -End- 1 nvestigators: D. Mendoza #571 o R. Gonzales #5515 PAGES 62-63 64-65 66-67 68-70 71-72 73-79 80-83 84-119 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 INCIDENT INFORMATION DR No 06-12883 Supplement No Report Type Reported Date Reported TTme Call No MAIN INCjINCIDENT REPORT 02/14/2006 00:27 060450055 C-Class 245(D)(l)PCjASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City ZIP Code E 10TH ST LONG BEACH 90813 From Time DID1 00:27:19 5168 KONKOLY,DAVID Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab ~equeS1ed X FST Exam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements X X Juvenile ArreS1ed Diagram Hate Crime On Parole X Transit License Plate ~~gnition Remarks Officer Involved Shooting #06-01, Homicide #06-02 PERSON SUMMARY vi Name IC COLLAZO,DAVID lnvl Name VIC VILLA,SALVADOR lnvl Name SUS HURTADO,SERGIO ABEL INCIDENT MO DATA Means of Attack Property Attacked Sex M Sex M Sex M Race H Race H Race H Premise Type Geo Division Typist 8376 Lab Responded X Property Report X 01 Assignment GCEC Suspect in Custody Violation Restrain Order ZIKNIFE/MACHETE/SWORD INJ INJURY/BATTERY/ADW STR STREET/HIGHWAY/FREEWAY VICTIM : COLLAZO DAVID lnvl Type Name VIC I COLLAZO,DAVID Type Address BS 400 W BROADWAY Remarks· DID #5921 VICTIM: VILLA,SALVADOR lnvl Typa Name I VILLA,SALVADOR Type Address BS 400 W BROADWAY Remarks DID #6176 SUSPECT: HURTADO SERGIO ABEL lnvl Type Name SUS I HURTADO,SERGIO ABEL Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/20191014.16AM Juvenile? Sex Race N M H City LONG BEACH Juvenile? Sex Race N M H City LONG {PARAM) 900 [PARAM] 900 Juvenile? Sex Race Hair Color Eye Color Height Weight N M H BRO BRO 5'08" 160# 10:16:17 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT NARRATIVE 06-12883 Supplement No MAIN On 2/14/06 at approximately 0027 hours Officers D. Collazo #5921 and S. Villa #6176, working 1 A67, were responding to the 1200 block of East 10th Street trying to locate the victim of a battery, which had occurred several minutes earlier, Call #0041. Officer N. Mikkelson #5163 and I, Officer D. Konkoly #5168, responded to the scene and I was instructed by Sgt. Barkwill to file the main DR. It was a cool night with very few clouds and a full moon. The _incident took place on 10th Street between Almond Court to the east and Norman Court to the west. 10th Street has east/west traffic with a single lane for eastbound traffic and a single lane for westbound traffic. At this time there was only parking along the north curb because most of the area on the south side of the street is under construction. On the northwest corner of Almond and 10th is La Poblana Market which is at 111111 East 10th and is a single level building. The business was closed at the time of the incident. There is a working street light located in front of the business, pole QB 1143. Also in front of the business, parked along the north curb and facing westbound, was a white van (V-1, License #3JBN898). To the west of this business is a vacant one level house which _has the address of 111111 E. 10th Street. The house is separated from the business by a north/south driveway which was vacant and only contained building materials and an orange plastic fence at .-the front end of the driveway. There were no outside lights in front of this house. Parked along •e curb in front of the residence was a silver To~ Camry (V-2, License #4EAT504). West of this location was another single level building at -E. 10th which had a porchlight which was on and a tree in the front yard. Parked along the curb in front of this residence was a red Nissan Pathfinder (V-3, License #3HRE453) and a dark blue Toyota Celica (V-4, License #5LQP820). Next to th is residence on the northeast corner of 10th Street and Norman Court is a two level apartment building with the address of 11111 E. 10th Street. Parked in front of 111111 East 10th Street is a white Acura Legend (V-5, Lice~se 2WZ429). On Norman Court, just north of 10th Street, there is a working street light, pole OB1138, and along the east curb of Norman Court, facing northbound, were several vehicles that were parked legally (V-6, License #5RYJ461 and V-7, License #4HND699). On the south side of this area at 11111 East 10th Street is the Scandia Guest Lodge, which contains two separate two level bu ildings with a concrete walkway that separates them. Each one of the units has a porch light which was on at the time of the incident. In front of this address a large part of the sidewalk had been removed and was under construction and there were orange construction cones dividing the sidewalk from 10th Street. Next to this residence and to the west is a house with the address of 11111 East 10th Street. There was a gray Plymouth van parked in the driveway facing south. This driveway separates 111111 E. 10th Street from 111111 E. 10th Street, which is just to the west. 11111 E. 10th Street is another single level residence which has an iron fence around it. Parked in front of this residence was a light blue Toyota Cressida (V-9, License 2EPN505) and a dark green Chevrolet Camara (V-8, License 4YYE393) parked behind the Toyota and both vehicles were facing eastbound. East of this residence was 111111 E. 10th Street, which is another single level apartment building that has A,proximately 8 units. Right in front of this unit was light pole OB1187 which was also on and ,..orking. Printed At 03/24/2006 10:16:17 Page 2 of Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No MAIN ARRATIVE walked over to where the suspect was lying and observed the following. The suspect was a male Hispanic approximately 25-30 years old and was lying on hi~ back in the middle of 10th Street to the south of 111111 East 10th Street. The top of his head was facing east and the bottom of his feet were facing west. He was wearing a dark blue jacket which was unzipped and had a red lining. He also was wearing a pair of blue jeans which were pulled down quite low and there was a green bungee cord across the front of the jeans in order to hold them up. He was wearing checkered multi-colored underpants, black shoes and white socks. The male Hispanic subject had short black hair and had a mustache and beard. His head was turned slightly to his right and his eyes were open. His mouth was slightly open and he had an approximately 1-1 /2 inch laceration on his left cheek. Coming from this laceration was what appeared to be dry blood which ran down his cheek, across hi.s neck to his right side, and onto the street underneath him. There was also another laceration approximately 1" long just above his left eye but below his left eyebrow. The suspect's chest was exposed because he was not wearing a shirt and there was what appeared to be dried blood everywhere on his chest. I could see he had two bullet holes in the left side of his chest. One of the bullet holes was a few inches from his left nipple and the other a few inches below that bullet hole. Along the left side further down from the second bullet hole was another bullet hole in the suspect's side. Just above the suspect's pants in his waist area was another bullet hole. His left arm was . resting alongside his body and on the street and was bent at the elbow. His left hand was in a fist and was facing up toward the sky. He had a white metal pinky ring on this hand and was -.itching a white metal chain which was attached to a small black plastic object that I could not 'Wentify. His right arm was lying along the right side of his body and was slightly bent at the elbow resting on the street. His index finger of his right hand was extended and almost pointing in a southerly direction and resting on the zipper of his blue jeans. In his right hand was a knife with an approximate 3" blade that had some blood on it. Connected to the handle of the knife was what appears to be a keychain. The blade of the knife was resting on the suspect's stomach just above his pants' waistline. Just above the knife blade on the right portion of. the suspect's stomach were two bullet holes and there was another bullet hole in the suspect's right rib cage area. The suspect's blue jeans were wet in some places and also had what appeared to be dried blood on them. There • appeared to be three bullet holes in the suspect's blue jeans just above his right pants pockef There was another bullet hole along the outside seam · of the blue jeans about mid thigh area of his left leg. There was another· bullet hole in the left leg of his blue jeans just above his left knee. Near the right front pants pocket there were two more bullet holes and a portion of his blue jeans in this area were ripped. Just to the inside of the right knee area there was another bullet hole. I could see underneath the suspect's right lower torso area was a small pool of coagulated blood. There was one taser prong in the suspect's stomach area just above his belly button and the second prong appeared at this time to be stuck into the right shoulder area of his jacket. The wires from the two prongs ran down the suspect's body, across his left hip, underneath his .legs • d then in a northerly direction on the street and were connected to the cartridge (item #7) ich was lying in the street. Next to the cartridge was Officer Collazo's taser, serial number 0-073516 (item #8). Just above the suspect's head to the east lying in the street was a metal Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercu51o 11130/201910:14·19AM Printed At . · 03/24/2006 10:16:17 Page 3 of~· Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRATIVE 06-12883 Supplement No MAIN ragment (item #1 ). The suspect's zipper to his jacket was lying near the projectile. Next to the suspect's right elbow was a projectile (item #2), and just to the north of this was a shell casing (item #3). To the north and west of the victim's body, lying in the street, were several shell casings (items, #4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12 and 19 through 31 ). Along the curb in front of ~ E. 10th St. and just east of the Toyota Camry (V-2) was officer Villa's flashlight (item #11). Underneath the Toyota near the passenger back wheel was one of Officer Villa's magazines (item #13). There were also another five shell casings (items 14 through 18) underneath or to the east of the Toyota lying in the street. Lying on the sidewalk just to the north of the front door of ~ East 10th St. was a grey sweatshirt covered in dry blood with a blue "M" in the center standing for University of Michigan (item #32). The front yard of this residence was all concrete qnd was covered in water in spots and damp in others. Also found in the dirt of the sidewalk on the west end of ~ East 10th Street was a fragment of a bullet (item 33). Lying on the driveway in this same area was a fragment of a bullet (item #34)Near these last two items was another fra.ent of a round found in the dirt just to the east of these two (item 35). In the concrete wall of East 10th Street, which separates the lodge from the sidewalk, was what appeared to be a bullet hole. The main office of the lodge had a shattered plate glass window and just to the east of this window, lying on the concrete, were bullet fragments (items #40 and #41), and lying in the dirt just northeast of these two fragments was another bullet fragment (item #39). Another bullet fragment (item #38) was lying east of the suspect in the eastbound traffic lane of 10th Street. Near this bullet fragment ·was half of the blast door to the taser cartridge (item #36), and a little bit north of these •o items was the second half of the taser cartridge blast door (item #37) lying in the middle of th Street. I went west of where the suspect was lying and could see Officers Collazo anq_ Villas' squad car #18254 which was in the middle of 10th Street facing eastbound, north of - East 10th. The squad car had its headlights on, driver's door open, and the engine was still running. At approximately 0535 hours Los Angeles County Coroner Investigator Bertone, D. #419432 arrived on scene to begin her investigation. She assigned this incident Coroner's Case 06-1238 and at 054.6 hours took several photos of the suspect. At 0550 hours, she assigned Gun Shot Residue Kit C1125 to this incide~led back the top of the suspect's jacket to reveal tattoos on his front left shouder •-in blue ink and •-which was on his right shoulder also in blue ink. On the right side of his head just above his right ear was a large laceration. You could also see a bullet protruding underneath the skin of the suspect's left chest area. There was a bullet hole through the suspect's left side of his jacket and part of his left sleeve was pushed through the bullet hole. At this time I noticed that the one prong from the taser had only stuck into the suspect's right jacket collar and had not made any contact with his body. There was what appeared to be a bullet hole in the left palm of the suspect's hand. At 0604 hours Bertone removed the small chain from the suspect's left hand and I could see that there were some small stab wounds on several fingers of his left hand. This hand was covered in blood. At 0605 hours Bertone moved the knife from the right hand of the suspect and a rubber band from his right wrist area. This hand was also covered in dry blood. At 0607 hours a projectile was found inside the suspect's jacket along his left side (item #42). At 0608 hours Bertone cut ~ taser wires to the prongs and rolled the suspect to the north onto his stomach. There was a 'Trge pool of coagulated blood underneath the suspect's upper torso and a shell casing (item ~~~ ~~N ~8_3_7_6 ________________ ~0_3_/_2_4_/_2_0_0_6_1_0_:_16_: 1_7_~P_a_g~e_4_o_f_SH-'---+-1"4 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/201910·1421 AM Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No MAIN ARRATIVE #43) was recovered from just underneath his legs. Also recovered at this time was a projectile (item #44) and a bullet fragmentation from underneath the suspect's body (item #45). At 0614 hours Bertone pulled up the back of the jacket the suspect was wearing and I could see carved into the suspect's back "AH" in the middle portion of his back. The suspect's back was covered with dried blood and in order to read the two letters Bertone had to wipe down with a cloth his entire back. Also tangled up inside the suspect's jacket on the right side was another bullet fragment (item #46). At 0622 . hours, Bertone discovered a small but not deep cut in the lower back portion of the suspect's head. Pulling the suspect's jacket further up to expose the upper back shoulder area I could see tattooed in blue ink "HURTADO" across the suspect's back. There was also a tattoo on the outer portion of the suspect's left hand between his thumb and index finger which I could not make out. At 0624 hours a plastic bag and a white sheet was placed over the suspect and he was rolled northbound back onto his back where another fragment fell from his body onto the ground (item #47). At 0628 hours Bertone took finger nail scrapings from both the suspect's left and right hand. She also took some hair samples from the suspect's mustache, beard, eyebrows, head and arms. At 0634 hours Bertone informed me that the air temperature was 50 degrees. At 0635 hours she inserted the thermometer into the suspect's body and removed it at 0636 hours and it showed that the victim's body temperature was 76 degrees. ·A yellow tag was placed around the •ctim's right ankle and he was wrapped in a white sheet and placed onto the gurney where a ue L. A. Co. tarp was placed over the body and the body was loaded into the transport van at 0638 hours by Porter, J. #448945 working unit 41 P. At 0642 hours Bertone concluded her investigation. Homicide .. Detectives D. Mendoza #5710, R. Gonzales #5515, S. Lasch #5451 and M. Evans #5708 responded to the scene. Homicide Sgt. P. Arcala #5017 and Lt. R. Rocchi #5069 were also on scene. Lab Unit L 13 R. Trujillo #8444 responded and took photographs at the scene . • Printed By 8376 Printed At O I''" 03/24/2006 10: 16: 17 Page 5 of 5 · Printed by CLB\ercu5I0 1113012019 Ill 1423 AM 0 5 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DR 0b-ll~~3 SUPP__ INCIDENT REPORT SKETCH r , JJ 2.1,10 2 LLYDQ.tl_D_CI _ 10~.M d~) I -...; I j__ iITJQ] lb' 7 e J u f I I I ~ @ ,e:___----~-+11 L.(l ~, --------'7' SCALE:_--~-- 5 PAGE_of DID# INDICATE ~ @3 ~ c--1 ~ l ------ ( , f_ • • • Sketch Legend DR 06-12883 Parked Vehicles: Vl -(3JNB898) -Whi/Toy/Previa -F/O E. 10th St. V2-(4EAT504)-Gry/Toy/Cam -F/O E. 10th St. V3 -(3HRE453) -Red/Niss/PU -F/O E. 10th St. V4 -(5LQP820) -Bluffoy/Cel -F/O E. 10th St. VS -(2VVZ429)-Whi/Acur/Leg -F/O E. 10th St. V6 -(5RYJ461)-Gldffoy/Aval-E/S Norman Ct N/O 10th St. V7 -( 4HND699) -Gry/For/Bmco -EIS Norman Ct N/O 10th St. V8 -(4YYE393)-Grn/Chev/Cam-F/O~E. 10111 St. V9 -(2EPN505)-Blu/Toy/Cress -F/O ~E. 10th ST. Police Vehicle (18254) LRW -35'9" east of the east curb Norman Ct/ 18'8" s/n curb 10th St. RFW -45 '9" east of the east curb Norman Ct/ 25' s/n curb 10th St. Street Lights: QBl 187 -3' w/w curb Norman Ct./ 2' sis curb 10th St. QB1143 -17' w/w curb Almond/ 2' n/n curb 10th St. QB1174-114'4" east of the east curb/ 2' s/s curb 10th St. Porch Light ''on" 111111 E. 10th St -72'5" e/w curb Norman Ct./ 30'6" n/n curb 10th St. Evidence Markers: A Suspect body -56' wlw curb Almond/ 20'7" sin curb 10th St. B Knife -57'8" w/w curb Almond/ 20'7" sin curb 10th St. C Officer Collazo uses taser -90' w/w curb Almond/29' 5" s/n curb 10th St. D Officer Collazo's lethal fire -79'8'' wlw curb Almond/ 23' l" sin curb 10th St. E Officer Villa's lethal fire -60' wlw curb Almond/ 8'7" sin curb 10th St. F Hole in window screen -11 ' 2" wlw carb Almond/ 18' 8" sis curb 10th St. -1 '8" high G Hole in window screen -9'10" wlw curb Almond/ 18'8" sis curb 10th St. -1 '8" high B Hole in window screen -9' 10" w/w curb Almond/ 18'8" s/~ curb 10th St. -3' 11" high I Window (glass)-13'8" w/w curb Almond/ 18'8" sis curb 10th St. -3'11" high 1 Fragment -54'7" wlw curb Almond/21 ' s/n 10th St. 2 Projectile -57'6" w/w curb Almond/ 19'5" s/n curb 10th St. 3 Casing -57' 6" w/w curb Almond/ 1 7' 5" sin. curb 10th St. 4 Casing-58 '5" w/w curb Almond/ 20' 10" s/n curb 10th St. Printed by GU.i\ercusto 1 /30/20rn 10 14 26 AM • • • 5 Casing -61 '9" w/w curb Almond/ 19'2" sin curb 10th St. 6 Casing -63 '9" w/w curb Almond/ 19' s/n curb 10th St. 7 Taser Cartridge -62' 6" e/w curb Almond/ 11 '11 " s/n curb 10th St. 8 Taser Gun(s/n X00-073516)-62'6" e/w curb Almond/ 10'6" s/n curb 10th St. 9 Casing -57' w/w curb Almond/ 7'2" s/n curb 10th St. 10 Casing -56'7" w/w curb Almond/ 1 '10" s/n curb 10th St. 11 Flashlight -5 9' 11 " w/w curb Almond/ at n/ curb 10th St. 12 Casing -61 ' 1 O" w/w curb Almond/ 2' 3" sin curb 10th St. 13 Gun Magazine -63 '6" w/w curb Almond/ 1 '7" sin curb 10th St. 14 Casing-63'2" w/w curb Almond/ 2'10" s/n curb 10th St. 15 Casing -63 '2" w/w curb Almond/ 3 '7'' s/n curb 10th St. 16 Casing-63'1 l " w/w cmb Almond/ 5'9" s/n curb 10th St. 17 Casing -66'8" w/w curb Almond/ 3'9" s/n curb 10th St. 18 Casing -66'7" w/w curb Almond/ 7' s/n curb 10th St. 19 Casing -66/7" w/w curb Almond/ 14' 1 O" s/n Gurb 10th St. 20 Casing-66' w/w curb Almond/ 15'2" s'n curb 10th St. 21 Casing -65 '2" w/w curb Almond/ 18' 11" s/n curb 10th St. 22 Casing-65' w/w curb Almond/ 19' s/n curb 10th St. 23 Casing -67'7" w/w curb Almond/ 30' 10" sin curb 10th St. 24 Casing -7 4 ' 11 " w/w curb Almond/ 25' 1" s/n eurb 10th St. 25 Casing -68' 11" w/w curb Almond/ 20' 1 O" s/n curb 10th St. 26 Casing -71 '1" w/w curb Almond/ 19'7" sin curb 10th St. 27 Casing-69' w/w curb Almond/ 16'2" s/n curb 10th St. 28 Casing -72'4" w/w curb Almond/ 15 '1" s/n curb 10th St. 29 Casing -74 '4" w/w curb Almond/ 16' 11" s/n curb 10th St. 30 Casing -70'4" w/w curb Almond/ 9'2" s/ncurb 10th St. 31 Casing -74'4" w/w cmb Almond/ 9' 11" s/n curb 10th St. 32 Sweatshirt-72' e/e curb Norman Ct./ 22'5" sis curb 10th St. 33 Projectile -60'6" w/w curb Almond/ l '7" sis curb 10th St. 34 Fragment -52 '7" w/w curb Almond/ 11 '3" s/s curb 10th St. 35 Fragment-47'10" w/w curb Almond/ 8' 10" s/s curb 10th St. 36 Taser Cartridge Cover -41 'l" w/w curb Almond/ 23' l O" n/s curb 10th St. 37 Taser Cartridge Cover -41 'l" w/w curb Almond/ 13 '5" n/s curb 10th St. 38 Fragment -35'1 l'' w/w curb Almond/ 14' n/s curb 10th St. 39 Fragment -3' w/w curb Almond/ 1 '1 O" s/s curb 10th St. 40 Fragment -4' w/w curb Ahnond/ 13 '3" s/s curb 10th St. 41 Fragment -2' w/w curb Almond/ 18'5" sis curb 10th St. 42 Projectile-under body between body/jacket 43 Casing -under feet 44 Projectile -under body 45 Fragment -under body 46 Fragment -back area of jacket 47 Fragment -under body Filed By: Officer R. Weldin #5894 Printed by CLB\ercusta 1 '1i30/2019 10. I 4.2&AM or LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 INCIDENT INFORMATION DR No Supplemernt No Report Type Reported Date Reported Time Call No 06-12883 0001 DDB I DEAD BODY REPORT 02/14/2006 03: 15 060450055 C-Class DEADBODYjDEAD BODY City ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division E 10TH ST LONG BEACH From Time DID1 00: 27: 19 5163 MIKKELSON,NORMAN L Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested FST Exam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Transit License Plate Recognition PERSON SUMMARY lnvl Name Sex Race DOB Age DBD HURTADO, SERGIO ABEL M H 01/21/1977 29 EAD BODY: HURTADO,SERGIO ABEL Typist 8376 Lab Responded Property Report 01 Assignment GCEC Suspect in Custody Violation Restrain Order Type Name Juvenile? Sex Race Hair Color Eye Color Height Weight DBD I HURTADO SERGIO ABEL N M H BRO BRO 5'08" 160# NARRATIVE On 02/14/06 at approximately 0027 hours Officer D. Konkoly #5168 and I, Officer N. Mikkelson #5163, responded to 10th Street east of Almond Court regarding an Officer Involved Shooting. " While at the scene, I was instructed by Sgt. Barkwill to file a dead body report. I observed a male Hispanic subject approximately 25-30 years old lying face up in the middle of 10th Street west of Almond Court. This subject had several gunshot wounds to his chest and abdomen. Long Beach Fire Department Engine #10 Captain T. Rasmussen #70677, Engineer P. Mobley #70115, Fire Fighter R. Pritchard #70831 and Fire Fighter A. Chan #70998 arrived on scene. Rescue #10 Paramedic P. Marshall #70804 and Paramedic D. Curteun #70887 also arrived on scene and pronounced the victim deceased at 0042 hours. Captain Rasmussen prepared a tfport of Incident #5546 regarding this incident. For further description regarding the deceased's injuries and clothing see Officer Konkoly's Printed By Printed At L_8_3_7_6 _________________ ...... 0_3_/2_4_/_2_0_0_6_1_0_:_1_6_:_1_8_L_P_a-=g=-e_l_o_f_2~r~, .._r __ ...,, 9 Printed by CLB\ercu5ID 11/30/201tl 1014.2ti AM Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0001 ARRATIVE The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office Investigator Bertone responded to the scene and took possession of the body. Coroner's Case #06-1238 was issued. For further see Coroner Investigator . Bertone's report . • • Printed By 8376 Printed by C LB\ercu;to 1 I 13012019 10 14 31 AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10:16:18 Page 2 of 2 or 10 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DR No 06-12883 Cal No 060450055 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplemerit No Report Type 0002 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING City E 10TH ST LONG BEACH Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reporteq Time 02/14/2006 03:30 ZIP Code Geo Division 90813 01 From Time DID1 00:27:19 6176 VILLA,SALVADOR Typist 8312 Assignment GCEC Use of Force RNB Supv Notlfy-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested Lab Responded FST Exam DRE Exam Domestic Vlolence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect in Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Vlolation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition NARRATIVE On 02-14-06 at 0017 hours I, Officer S. Villa #6176, and my partner, Officer D. Collazo #5921 , were working uniformed patrol as Unit 1 A67 in a marked black and white police vehicle. We Aere en route to ~ E. 10th Street, Apt 411 to assist Officer K. Chang #5508 (Unit 1 A7) ~egarding a battery report. Call #0011 . While en route, I was driving and made a right turn onto eastbound 10th Street from Orange Avenue. I saw a male adult Hispanic standing on the roadway facing westbound, just north of the south curb. I noticed he had blood on his face and upper body and was holding a silver fixed blade knife approximately 4 -5 inches long in his right hand. The male Hispanic was between 30-35 years old, black hair, 5'7", 170 lbs., wearing a light c.olor flannel long sleeve shirt that was partially ripped in the front and black pants. The suspect's demeanor was aggressive and agitated. I also saw a female and a male adult standing on the front lawn of a residence, just southwest of the suspect. I stopped and parked our police vehicle in the middle of the street in front of ~ E. 10th Street, facing the subject. Not knowing whether the subject was a victim or a suspect of a crime, we exited our police vehicle to investigate. Leaving the vehicle running, I exited our police vehicle through the driver's side door and drew my service weapon from my duty holster and aimed it at the suspect because he was holding a knife. With the driver's door open, I stood behind the door for cover and had a clear view of the suspect because the front headlights of our police vehicle and the streetlights above him were illuminating him and the area around him. My partner advised dispatch of our investigation (contacting a possible victim/suspect who was holding a knife) and V:Je believed this was related to an earlier call. Call #41 . • ontinued observing and aiming my service weapon at the suspect from outside the driver's door and saw he was holding the knife with the tip of the blade pointing up towards the sky in his Printed By Printed At 8376 03/24/2006 10: 16: 18 Page 1 of 3 Printed by 11 C .:l.ercu I 11 30'2C19 1 14 32 A Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0002 ARRATIVE right hand; arm bent in a 90 degree angle at the elbow, in front of his chest. I noticed that his eyes were wide open and he was looking around, moving his head from left to right in a very peculiar fashion. His stance was erect and it appeared that he was ready to fight. I ordered the suspect to drop the knife and said, "I can help you with a counselor", about six times in Spanish and English. I offered to help him in a calm mellow tone and told him everything would be okay and I would get him a counselor. I heard my partner tell the suspect to drop the knife in English and Spanish approximately six times. The suspect said, "They did this to me and I'm going to do it to you," and mumbled phrases that I was unable to understand. Seeing the suspect's condition, I believed he had either been stabbed or beaten up and was now threatening to do the same to my partner and me. I believed the suspect was under the influence of alcohol or drugs because of his behavior. I also thought he could be mentally disturbed or a suspect/victim of an earlier crime. Seeing he had blood on his face and upper body, and holding a knife, I felt the suspect was a danger to himself and to the public. I also knew if the suspect charged my partner and me, we could be seriously injured or kil1led. The suspect stood in place, mumbled unknown words and continued to hold the knife in the same manner. I also remembered from my training and experience that a· person with a kr:iife is able to effectively close the distance and cause serious bodily injury to someone within 21 feet. •e suspect stepped backwards away from us. As he did this I followed him, keeping a safe tance between us. I walked towards the north curb of the street to avoid crossfire with my partner and to block the suspect's entry into the houses on the north side of 10th Street. As my partner and I walked with the suspect, we continued to order him to drop the knife in English and Spanish numerous times. The suspect continued mumbling unknown words in an aggressive tone whil_e holding the knife with the tip pointing towards the sky. We followed the suspect approximately 4 to 5 houses east of his original location and continued giving him verbal commands to drop the knife. I heard my partner order the suspect to drop the knife or he was going to tase him. I was to the right of the suspect, approximately 30 feet away, trying to maintain a safe distance between us. The suspect stopped and looked straight at my partner with a wide-eyed blank stare as if he did not un'clerstand our verbal commands. The suspect then moved his right hand from in front of his chest. He placed his right elbow against the right side of his rib cage, bent at the elbow, with the point of the knife pointed at my partner. The suspect bent forward at the waist as if he was getting ready to charge my partner and stab him. At this time I heard my partner deploy his taser and saw one taser probe strik.e the suspect on his upper body, beneath his neck. I am unsure if his taser cycled, since I was concentrating on the suspect. I saw the taser had no effect on the suspect because he did not become rigid or fall to the ground as I had witnessed during previous taser deployments. At this time I saw the suspect begin to charge towards my partner with the knife pointed directly at my partner's chest. The suspect had the knife in his right hand, which was extended straight out in front of him . • a cover officer I know that it is my responsibility to protect and provide lethal cover for my Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/3012019 1014:34 AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10:16:18 Page 2 of 3 12 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0002 ARRATIVE partner for· he is not armed and is in a vulnerable position. Seeing the suspect charge at my partner with the knife in his hand , I feared for my partner's safety and fired my service weapon approximately 5 times at the suspect. I fired from approximately 30 feet of the suspect and approximately 15 feet away from my partner. As I fired upon the suspect he· turned his attention towards me and began to charge at me with the knife still in his right hand .. I felt the suspect was now trying to kill me, so I continued firing my service weapon at him to stop his advancement. While I was moving backwards, I tripped on an unknown object and fell on my buttocks. I continued firing my weapon at the suspect for he was still advancing towards me. The suspect · continued to approach me as I sat on the ground with my legs extended forward, so I continued to fire at him to protect myself. The suspect came about 15 feet from me and I felt as if my shots were not hitting him since he kept adyancing towards me. I expended all of my rounds from my weapon to stop him. · While on the ground, I felt vulnerable because the suspect was still charging at me. At this point, I had no bullets in my service weapon and needed to reload. As I reloaded, the suspect fell onto the ground landing on his back. I loaded my weapon and assessed the situation. I saw the suspect was still holding the knife in his right hand, but no longer advancing or moving towards me. Assisting officers arrived on scene and I placed my duty weapon on "Safe" and holstered· my weapon. At this time , additional officers arrived on scene to assist and I was assigned a peer .unselor. I responded to the Homicide Office with my peer Officer W. Harris #3998 where I relinquished my service weapon .to Homicide Detective P. O'Dowd #5604 . • Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercuslo 11/30/2019 10 14 35 AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10:16:18 Page 3 of 3 13 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION DR No I Supplement No I Report Type 06-12883 0003 FUR!FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Call No I C-Class · 060450055 OFFINVOLVEjOFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING Location I City ~ E 10TH ST LONG BEACH rom Date I From Time I DID1 02/14/2006 00:27: 19 5921 I COLLAZO,DAVID Conf.~upv. I Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested .. Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 I Reported Date 02/14/2006 I Reported. Time I 03:37 I I ZIP Code 90813 I Geo g~sion I I Typist 8312 I Assignment I GCEC Lab Responded FST Exam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect in Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition NARRATIVE Whtie working Unit 1A67 my partner, Officer S. Villa #6176, and I, Officer D. Collazo #5921, were en route to assist Unit 1 A37, Officer K. Chang #5508, who was responding to a report .SJ1 a Attery call, Call #0011. Officer Chang was dispatched to -E. 10th Street, Apartment #1111 · ~alling party ' ", advised that she called 911 to report a robbery, Call #2445. That call went out as a strong-armed robbery that occurred at .. E. Anaheim Street. She stated that this call was not a strong-armed robbery, but a battery in which she and her friends were battered. Prior to arriving on scene I heard Officer Chang get on the radio and advise dispatch that he observed a vehicle fleeing at a high rate of speed from the area of 10th Street/Walnut Avenue. Officer Chang also stated there was a victim possibly down in the area of 10th Street/Almond Court. While en route to the battery report call, Officer Villa and I traveled northbound Orange Avenue to check the area for a victim who was possibly down. As we reached 10th Street, we turned eastbound at which time we observed a male Hi~c standing in the middle of the street in the center of the painted median located in front of -E. 10th Street. The male Hispanic subject was facing westbound. As we drove closer to the male Hispanic subject I observed that he had blood on his right cheek. I also noticed that the subject was wearing a dark blue jacket that was unzipped and open in the front. There was blood on the front of his jacket and on his chest. The subject was also wearing blue jeans, which were pulled down low below his waist. Officer Villa stopped our police vehicle in the middle of the street, approximately 15~20 feet from ~e subject. We both exited our police vehicle to make contact with the subject to find out if the •bject needed any police or medical assistance. ~~~ ~~Af 8376 03/24/2006 10:16:19 Page 1 of 4 ...____-------~--'-----------'---=------+---4 Printed by t. CLB\ercusto 11/30120191014·37 AM Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0003 ARRATIVE advised dispatch that we possibly had a victim who was down because he had blood on his cheek, chest, and clothing. As I walked out from behind the passenger door of our patrol vehicle, I saw that the subject was holding a knife with a silver blade in his right hand. The blade of the knife appeared to be approximately 4-5 inches in length. The subject was holding the knife with the blade pointed upward towards the sky. The subject appeared disoriented and he had the knife clenched tightly in his right hand. I asked the subject if he was okay in English as I immediately removed my duty pistol from its holster and pointed it at the subject. At this time I was standing approximately 15-20 ft. from the subject and I continued to aim my duty pistol at him. The subject began to mumble and I saw his arms were rigid as he began to move his right hand in a threatening manner. The subject kept making a stabbing . motion in the air with the pointed edge of the knife directed at me as he mumbled to himself. I could not understand what the subject was saying. The subject moved his head from side to side as he looked at Officer Villa and me. It appeared as though the subject was sizing Officer Villa and me up, because he would look us up and down as he turned his head from side to side. At this point I did not know if the subject was a victim of a crime or if he had assaulted someone with the knife because he was not cooperating with us. , I noticed that there was a Hispanic couple standing near the front yard area of -E. 10th •treet, approximately 20 feet from the armed subject. I heard the subject say, "They did this to e, so I will do it to you ." Due to the fact the subject was holding a knife and had blood on his clothing, I believed he had possibly been assaulted with a knife and now wanted to assault me with the knife he was holding. Due to the aggressive gestures and the statements made by the subject, I feared he might try to attack me or my partner, inflicting great bodily injury or death to one of u~. I believed this because of the statement he had just made. I a~ared the subject might attempt to assault the Hispanic couple that was standing in front of -E. 10th Street. I advised dispatch the male Hispanic subject we contacted was armed with a knife and was refusing to drop it. After ordering him to drop the knife numerous times, the male Hispanic subject began to open his shirt with his left hand while still continuing to hold the knife up out in front of his chest with the pointed edge of the blade pointed up to the sky. I then saw more blood on his chest and stomach area. I believed the blood belonged to an unknown victim because of the amount of blood that was on ·him. There was blood on his hands and there was a significant amount of blood that appeared to be smeared on his chest. I continued to order the subject to drop the knife as I walked toward the south sidewalk in case the subject began to walk toward the couple. I walked toward the south sidewalk in the direction of the Hispanic couple in order to place myself between the subject and them . I believed by doing this I could protect and prevent the citizens from being attacked by the subject, at the same time keeping a safe distance. Aegan to order the subject to drop the knife in English and Spanish to make sure he •derstood my verbal commands. The subject still refused to comply with my commands and Printed By Printed At 8376 03/24/2006 10:16:19 Page 2 of 4 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/3012019 1ll 14 38 AM 5 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0003 ARRATIVE stated, "They do this to me, and I will do it to you." The subject then began to walk backwards, eastbound 10th Street, while still facing me. Officer Villa and I then began to walk east on 10th Street following the subject and maintaining a safe distance of approximately 15-20 ft. between us and the subject. In my mind I felt that I had to control the situation and could not allow the subject to walk away because he was armed with a knife, failing to comply with our verbal commands, and posed a danger to other citizens that were in the area. Officer Villa, who was to my left, arid I continued to follow the subject east on 10th Street in order to contain him. I heard Officer Villa give the subject verbal commands in Spanish, ordering the subject to drop the knife. The subject began to get very agitated, tensing his arms and clenching his jaw. The subject began to mumble incoherently, which made it difficult to understand what he was saying. I told the subject in Spanish _and English several times that we did not want to hurt him and that we were only trying to help him. At this time I saw that Officer Villa was my lethal cover because he had his gun pointed at the subject, so I holstered my duty pistol and removed my taser. I removed my taser because the subject was backing away from us and I saw that there was an opportunity to use less lethal force. I was about 15-20 ft. from the subject when I told the subject, if he did not drop the knife, I was going to tase him. After he refused to comply with my commands, I deployed my taser (X26 Serial No. X00-073516), which I was holding in my right hand, in an attempt to incapqcitate the subject. I allowed the taser to cycle completely. I did this so the subject would drop the knife and no longer be an immediate threat to Officer Villa and me or the citizens that were in .e ar~a. I saw both taser darts strike the subject in the upper torso, at which time he bent over slightly. The subject brought his left hand down by his front waistband area and looked down for a second. The subject's eyes then locked onto my eyes with an angry stare and I could see the subject's._. eyebrows lower in the center as he squinted his eyes. As he looked into my eyes it made me feel like he was thinking about how he was going to kill me. While he was still holding the knife in his right hand he pointed the pointed end of the blade in my direction, mumbled, and charged at me, as he held the knife out in front of him near his waist area. The subject was able to close some of the distance to approximately 10-15 ft. Scared for my life, and seeing that my taser was having no effect on the subject, I immediately began. to back peddle away from the subject as quickly as I could to create distance between him and myself. I feared if the subject reached me he would cut me or stab me with the knife. I transitioned my taser from my right hand to my left hand and removed my duty pistol. I removed my duty pistol out of my holster because the subject was now advancing on me with the knife. I was in fear for my life as I continued to back away from the subject, trying to keep him at least 21 feet away. The subject was able to get within approximately ten feet of me when I heard approximately 3-5 shots come from my left. I believe if I had not backed away from the subject he would have cut me, stabbed me, or possibly killed me. After hearing the shots I realized that Officer Villa had discharged his duty pistol at the subject. It appeared that the subject had been struck because he diverted his attention from me and turned in the direction of Officer Villa who was also standing approximately 15-20 ft. from him . • e subject began to charge at Officer Villa, advancing on him quickly with the knife blade inted in Officer Villa's direction. Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercu5lo 11130/2019101440 AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10: 16: 19 Page 3 of 4 \.: 16 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0003 ARRATIVE Fearing for Officer Villa's and my safety, I aimed my duty pistol at the subject who was approximately 1 O to 15 feet east of me. I fired at the subject to defend Officer Villa's life because I feared the subject was about to kill him. As I fired at the subject I was still holding my taser in my left hand, and began to walk in a clockwise circle towards Officer Villa. It should be noted that there were no other citizens standing behind the subj'ect at the time I fired my duty pistol. As I neared Officer Villa I saw, out of the corner of my eye, him fall backward onto the sidewalk in front of -E. 10th Street. I continued to walk in Officer Villa's direction continually firing at the subject, so that I could place myself between Officer Villa and the advancing subject. I did this to provide protection for Officer Villa until he was able to stand up and defend himself. I could still hear shots coming from Offic~r Villa's direction, which indicated to me that he was still firing at the subject. · I continued to fire at the subject until he slumped forward and fell to the ground landing on his back. The subject was no longer advancing or posing an immediate threat to Officer Villa or myself. The subject was able to get within approximately fifteen feet of Officer Villa. I fired a total of approximately thirteen shots at the subject. While the subject was on the ground he was still holding the knife in his right hand and was moving around. I dropped my taser, released the empty magazine from my pistol and reloaded. At this time I observed Unit 4A95, Corporal J. Fagan #5314 arrive on-scene. When he exited his •ehicle, he approached the subject, at which time I observed the subject stop moving. Seeing e subject was no longer a threat, I made my duty pistol safe by engaging the thumb safety and placing it back in my holster. I then picked up my empty magazine and placed it back into my magazine pouch. I released my duty pistol to Homicide Detective P. O'Dowd #5604 in the Homicide office and filed my report . • Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercu<;to 11/30/2019101441 AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10:16:19 Page 4 of LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 INCIDENT INFORMATION DR No Supplement No Report Type Reported Date Reporte9 Time 06-12883 0009 FURIFOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT 02/14/2006 13:35 Call No C-Class 060450055 245(D)(l)PCIASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER E 10TH ST From Time DID1 00:27:19 5314 FAGAN,JOHN B Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached FST Exam DREExam Domestic Violence Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime Transit License Plate Recognition NARRATIVE City LONG BEACH Lab Requested ZIP Code 90813 Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Statements On Parole Geo Division Typist 8376 Lab Responded Property Report 01 Assignment GCEC Suspect in Custody Violation Restrain Order I, Corporal J. Fagan #5314, was working Unit 4A95 when I heard South Division Unit 1A7 .fficer K, Chang #5508) say over the radio that he was at 10th Street east of Walnut Avenue and he had a possible victim of a battery on the ground and subjects fleeing the scene in a dark colored vehicle. He further informed dispatchers he was unable to catch up to the possible suspect's vehicle and was returning to the scene to look for the victim. I responded to the vicinity where Officer Chang had lost sight of this vehicle. I was still available for calls for service but remained in the area in case (?ther officers came across the suspects. I turned westbound 10th Street from Cherry Avenue and I heard Unit 1A67 Officer S. Villa #6176 and Officer D. Collazo #5921 say they had a subject in the middle of 10th Street at Almond Court, who was holding a knife and was refusing to comply with their commands. I pulle.d my vehicle to the center of 10th Street, coming to a §;top directly at Almond Court. Unit 1 A37 (Officer C. Roth #5879) drove past my driver's side door and stopped in front of my car to the right of my front right fender. I could see a male Hispanic subject standing in the center of 10th Street facing westbound. He had what appeared to be a silver knife in his right hand. I could also see Officer Collazo facing eastbound holding his taser in his right hand and the taser had been deployed and appeared to be in the chest of the suspect holding the knife. Directly to Officer Collai:o's left I could see his partner, Officer Villa, with his service weapon drawn acting as his lethal cover. The taser appeared to have no effect on the suspect. He bent over slightly but did not go to the ground. He then charged at Officer Collazo with the knife raised shoulder height and still in his right t,nd. As the suspect charged towards Officer Collazo and got approximatley 6 feet from him, I saw Printed By Printed At 8376 03/24/2006 10:16:21 Page 1 of,2, Printed by CLB\ercu,lo 11130/2019 10"14:42 AM Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0009 NARRATIVE Officer Villa, who was still standing directly to the left of Officer Collazo and out of the line of fire, fire his service weapon approximately five times, appearing to strike the suspect several times. The suspect immediately turned towards Officer Villa and also charged directly at him with the knife still raised in his right hand. Officer Villa continued to fire as he back peddled to his left and backwards until he backed into a parked car on the north curb of 10th Street. As he was doing this, Officer Collazo dropped the taser and drew his service weapon and started to fire at the suspect striking him an unknown number of times. Both Officers Villa and Collazo continued moving in a clockwise direction as they backed away from the charging suspect. At one moment, while both officers were firing their weapons, the suspect got within one foot of officer Villa. The suspect then lowered his hands towards his stomach and stumbled backwards several steps until he fell onto his back in the middle of 10th Street. Both Officers Villa and Collazo immediately stopped firing their weapons but kept them aimed at the suspect. Officer Roth ran to Officers Villa and Collazo to check if both officers were okay and uninjured from the attack. I ran to the suspect to possibly disarm him or render aid if possible. The suspect was unresponsive and not breathing and I could see several gunshot wounds to his chest and abdomen. I told Officer Roth that the suspect was no longer a threat and he had Officers Villa and Collazo re-holster their weapons after making them safe·. I informed dispatchers of the Officer Involved Shooting and told them no officers were injured .411111i.Ut that the suspect was down and needed medical attention. I stayed with the suspect as Wa,ramedics arrived from Long Beach Fire Station #10. I asked only one paramedic check on the vital signs of the suspect so as not to disturb any evidence. I held the right wrist of the suspect because he was still grasping the knife. As I did this paramedic T. Bocanegra #70767 took the suspect's carotid pulse and found that he had no pulse. He then used his stethoscope to listen Jor any signs of life but found that the suspect had expired. He pronounced the suspect deceased at 0042 hours. I remained inside the crime scene to help direct assisting officers in what was needed. I remained there until Sgt. D. Barkwill #5291 told me to respond to the incident command post. I remained there until I was told by Sgt. Barkwill to leave the scene and respond to the Homicide office . • Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11130i20191014·44 AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10:16:21 Page 2 of 2(. LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0015 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT CaDNo C-Class Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reported. Time 02/14/2006 14 :19 060450055 245(D)(l)PC ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER E 10TH ST Use of Force FST Exam Loss Report Juvenile Arrested Transit NARRATIVE City LONG BEACH From Time 0101 ZIP Code 90813 00:27:19 5879 ROTH,CHRISTOPBER D RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Vicllm Injured Photos Taken Statements Diagram Hate Crime On Parole License Plate Recognition Geo Division 01 Typist 8376 Lab Responded Property Report Suspect in OJstody Assignment GCEC Violation Restrain Order I, Officer C. Roth #5879, working unit 1A37, was on routine patrol northbound Cherry Avenue at Ah Street when Officer K. Chang #5508, working unit 1A7, came on the police radio and stated ~e was in pursuit of a dark colored vehicle, southbound Gardenia, that was fleeing the scene in the area of 10th Street and Walnut Avenue with a possible victim down on the ground. He came back on the radio and stated the vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed and that he was unable to keep up with the vehicle. He further stated he was ending the pursuit and was going to go back-·and look for a victim. While waiting for the red light to change northbound Cherry Ave. south of 7th Street, I observed a black four-door car come southbound Gardenia to westbound 7th Street. The vehicle was traveling at a high rate of speed and turned southbound Rose Avenue. I attempted to catch up to the vehicle but lost sight of it at 5th Street and Rose Avenue. I checked the area for the vehicle but was unable to locate it. I started to drive toward 10th Street to assist Officer Chang when he came back on the police radio and advised he was unable to find a victim. Officer S. Villa #6176 and Officer D. Collazo #5921 , working unit 1 A67, came on the police radio and advised they were at 10th Street and Almond Court with a suspect with a knife. They further advised that the suspect was not complying with their orders and they requested a Sergeant. Upon arrival at the scene, I pulled my vehicle alongside the driver's side of Corporal J. Fagan's #5314 (working unit 4A95) vehicle. His vehicle was stopped on 10th Street and Almond Court. As I pulled along the side of his vehicle I could see a male Hispanic standing in the middle of 10 th Street, facing Officer Collazo, with a silver knife in his right hand. Officer Collazo had his •ser drawn. Officer Villa was standing to his left as the cover officer with his weapon drawn. 9aring I was in a crossfire situation, I pulled my vehicle in front of Corporal Fagan's vehicle. As I began to exit the vehicle, I observed the suspect start to charge Officer Collazo with the knife Print.ad By 8376 Printed by 1\erru 113 QUHI 1 14 4 ·t, Printed At 03/24/2006 10: 16: 23 Page 1 of 2 ·. o Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0015 ARRATIVE in his right ·hand. Officer Villa, acting as the cover officer, had fired approximately five rounds when the suspect turned toward him. The suspect, with his head down and the knife in his right hand raised over his head, turned toward Officer Villa and charged him. Officer Villa stepped back towards a vehicle that was parked along the north curb of 10th Street and again fired his weapon multiple times, with the suspect coming within 1 foot of him. At the same time Officer Collazo moved toward Villa, dropping his taser on the ground. He drew his weapon and fired multiple times at the suspect. The suspect stepped backwards toward the middle of 10th Street, holding his stomach with both hands, as he fell to the ground. Both officers stopped firing their weapons after the suspect was hit multiple times. ·. I went to both officers and checked to make sure they had not ·been stabbed as I approached them I heard an officer get on the police radio and put out a 998 (Officer Involved Shooting) and that we were Code 4. Corporal Fagan went to the suspect to make sure he was not a threat and to give any aid. He confirmed the suspect had· been hit multiple times and was no longer a threat. I confirmed both officers had not been hurt and had them make their weapons safe. I got on the police radio and confirmed paramedics were on their way. Dispatch advised they were en route. Corporal Fagan stayed with the suspect and I had assisting officers separate .af>th Officer Villa and Officer Collazo until Detectives arrived. I then asked units to secure the •ene with crime scene tape and I began to mark the evidence with F.I. cards to prevent anyone from disturbing the scene. Long Beach Fire Engine #10 and Rescue #10 arrived on scene. I observed Corporal Fagan hold the right_. wrist of the suspect, due to the fact he was still holding the knife, while paramedic T. Bocanegra checked his vitals. He found no signs of life and pronounced the suspect deceased. I remained on scene until Sgt. D. Barkwill #5291 told me to leave the scene and respond to the Homicide office to file . • Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercusto 111;l[l/2UHl 10 1A 4 7 AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10: 16: 23 Page 2 of 2 O' LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DR No 06-12883 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0013 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Call No C-Class Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reported. Time 02/14/2006 14:00 060450055 245(D)(l)PCIASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City E 10TH ST LONG BEACH From Time DID1 ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division 01 00: 27: 19 5908 GUERRERO, ROBERT DID2 6285 Assignment Conf. Supv. GCEC B Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks FSTExam DRE Exam Loss Report Victim Injured Juvenile Arrested Diagram Transit License Plate Recognition PERSON SUMMARY Printed By 8376 Printed by Cl.B\ercust□ 11/3012019 10 14 49AM Vehicle Report Attached lab Requested Lab Responded Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Photos Taken Statements Suspect In Custody Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Printed At 03/24/2006 10:16:23 Page 1 of 3· Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0013 On February 14, 2006 Officer R. Dondanville #6285 and I, Officer R. Guerrero #5908, were ~ned to work uniform patrol as Unit 3A81. At approximately 0030 hours, we responded to -E. 10th Street regarding an officer involved shooting, C~II #0055. Upon our arrival we contacted Sgt. D. Barkwill #5291 (Unit 1 S38} who instructed us to locate possible witnesses. We contacted and _, and interviewed them separately. , who are married and living at - stated the following: ~tely 0020 hours,■ was in his bedroom and was awakened ·by . ........ , who told him she was concerned a male subject was trespassing in their front porch using their water hose. -opened the front door to his residence and observed a •ale subject covered in blood. The subject was talking incoherentl~nglish and Spanish. e also noticed a bloody sweatshirt in front of his front door step. .... realized the subject had been washing blood off himself and believed this subject was in need of some sort of medical attention. -could not understand exactly what the subject was saying but he could understand the subject when he spoke in English. -believed he heard the sus.22,.ct ~ he h~d taken drugs and had cut himself and no one could help him. ~ this time, • • observed the subject take a boxer's fighting stance directly in front of ~. who was telling the subject to leave or she would call the police. This subject continued speaking incoherently and eventually jumped over their front fence out of their property. The subject began to pace back and forth until police arrived. ■ stated approximately 3 to 5 minutes later a police car arrived and he saw the police car illuminate the subject and then heard two officers telling the subject to drop something. At this point ■ went inside the house and could not provide further information regarding the incident. I contacted } who stated . the following: -was in her bedroom with her husband when she heard what she believed to be the water running outside. initially did not think anything of it but then decided to find out why the water was running. walked towards the front door and opened it. Outside she saw a bloody sweater and water all over the front walkway. At this point -went back inside and asked her husband to come outside with her. Outside -observed a male Hispanic subject who she described as small, wearing dark 8othes with a mustache and noticed he had a very small head. could hear this •bject speaking incoherently in both Spanish and English. stated she only Printed By 8376 Printed by r. 3'-ercusl I t::!012019 1 14 :,o A.V Printed Al 03/24/2006 10:16:23 Page 2 of 3 J 23 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0013 ARRATIVE nderstood the su~'l've taken a lot of drugs and I've cut myself and nobody can help me." At this time, ..... told the subject to leave her property or she would call the police. The subject ignored her and took a fighting stance simulating he was boxing. T~ began dancing in a circular motion as if though he was preparing to attack her. ...... stated she was intimidated and scared and again told the subject to leave or she would call the police. -stated the subject looked in her direction towards and then suddenly ran towards the front fence and jumped over it onto 10th Street. -noticed the police arrive and heard the officers telling the subject repeatedly, "We're here to help you, calm down and drop the knife". -could see the subject holding a knife in his right hand and his left hand clinched in a fist. She heard an officer tell the subject in a loud voice , "Drop the knife sir, drop the knife sir". At this point point, saw the subject charge the officers while still holding the knife in his right hand. then heard a popping/arcing noise and saw a blue spark directly in front of the subject. I sparked tested my assigned tazer and asked her if this sound was similar to the sound she heard. - stated, "Yes, yes, that is what I heard and I saw the spark." -indicated she heard the officers telling the subject repeatedly, "Calm down , calm down." Th~continued charging towards the officers with the knife still in his hand and at this point ..... heard numerous shots. -and went inside the_ir home and closed their front door and remained inside until contacted by police. -could not provide further details regarding the incident. • • Printed By 8376 Printed by "J;ercu I 11 t 019 t 14 'it AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10:16:23 Page 3 of 3 C, 24 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION supplement No Report Type 0021 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Call No C-Class Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reporteq Time 02/22/2006 07:51 060450055 245(D)(l)PC ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City E 10TH ST LONG BEACH From Time 0101 ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division 01 00:27:19 5515 GONZALES,ROBERT M Typist 8312 Assignmeni GCEC Use of Force RNB SUpv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested Lab Responded .. FSTExam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured 'Photos Taken Statements Suspect in Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition PERSON SUMMARY Interview - On February 14, 2006 at 0520 hours, Los Angeles County Depu~ Attorney Tai Kahana ~?ID) and I (Detective R. Gonzales # 5515) contacted Witness -in regards to an .i,ticer involved shooting, which occurred at .. E. 10th Street, Long Beach. Printed By Printed At 8376 03/24/2006 10:16:25 Page 1 of 3 inted by CLB\ercu tot 113012!1 Ill 10 14 'i3 AM 25 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT NARRATIVE I knocked ·on the front door of and contacted could speak with her regarding the shooting and she agreed. conducted our interview in the living room of her residence at 06-12883 Supplement No 0021 I asked her if we both of us in and we I asked her what happened today and she stated the following. -said she was at bible study earlier ~d came home at ap~imately 2230 hours. She said when she arrived home 111111111111111 was already there. -said they ate dinner to ether and then went to their bedroom , located at the front of the house, to watch television. said was home, but was in his room during the shooting and stated he He was not interviewed. -said as they were watching television she could hear wat~r sounds coming from the front of her house. -said she got out of bed to see where the water was coming from. -stated as she walked through the house she stopped in the kitchen for a glass of water and to wash her hands before going to the front door. -said she walked to the front door and opened it. -said as she was standing in the doorway she saw a bloody sweater on the ground near the front door. -said she saw no one in her front yard so she closed the door .and went back to her bedroom to wake up her husband. -returned to the front door with her husband and turned on the porch light and opened ·the door. -saw a m·aIe Hispanic standing in their yard wearing a bloody jacket. -said she •lled at this person and told him to leave the proper:!Y:.___111 said the male responded in Spanish nd she could not understand what he was saying . .,-saJd as she was look,l!la. around her front yard she noticed her water hose was on and it was next to the sweater. -said the subject's jacket was unzipped in the front and she could see what appeared to be blood on his body near his stomach area. -did not see any other injuries to the subject at this time. stated she yelled at the subject several times to leave her property but he refused to leave. said the subject started jumping around and took a "boxer's" stance and acted like he wanted to ~t with her. -told the subject to leave again and threatened to call the police if he didn't. -said she believes the subject saw her husband because the su~t turned away from them and jumped over her front fence on the north side of the property. -said she did not see anything in the subject's hands when he left her property. -said the subject stayed on the sidewalk directly in front of her house on 10th Street. - said the subject starting pacing back and forth in front of her property and was jumping up and down and acting like a "boxer." I asked -what she meant by acting like a boxer and she stated the subject was jumping up and down and had both hands clinched in a fist. -said the way that the subject was jumping reminded her of a boxer who was about to fight. -said as she watched the subject, he talked to himself in both English and Spanish. - heard the subject say, "I'm on drugs. I cut myself and no one can help me." -said the subject was standing out in front of her house for approximately five minutes before crossing 10th Street. -said that as he crossed 10th Street when she saw police arrive . • said the police arrived and both officers got out of the car. -said she heard one officer the subject, "Calm down. I came here to help you." -said she heard the officers tell the Printed By 8376 P inted by 'lerru'il 11130i2 1 1 14:,4 M Printed At 03/24/2006 10: 16: 25 Page 2 of 3 _ , 6 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0021 ARRATIVE subject, "Please put the knife down. Calm Down. We are here to help." said the officers told the subject this at least five different times. -said she heard the officers talking with the subject in English and Spanish and the subject wasn't listening to the police and refused to put the knife down. • said when the officers were talking with the subject in the street she saw the subject holding a'Knife in his right hand. I asked -how big the knife was and -used her fingers to describe the length and width and estimated it at four inches long and silver in color. I asked -what the subject was doing when the officers were talking with him and she said the subject was not listening to them to drop the knife. -said as they were standing in the street the subject jumped towards the officers holding the knife in his right hand. -said she saw one officer shoot the subject and saw a "blue" light come from the gun. -said the subject continued to jump towards the officers and they shot him again. I asked -if she remembers how many shots she heard and she said she could not remember. I asked -where she was standing when she witnessed the above incident and she said she was stanaing on the sidewalk in front of her house on the north side of her property. I asked -how far she was from the officers and she estimated the distance to be approximately fifteen to twenty feet away. · I aski!d how long the encounter between the ~ect and police lasted before the shooting .,d said it lasted five to ten minutes. I asked -if she has ever seen the subject in the 9big orhood before and she said, "No." We ended the interview at 0554 hours. After the_. interview I asked • if I could tape-record her interview and she agreed. The tape-recorded interview began at 0555 hours and ended at 0618 hours . • Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercu5l011/30/20191014:56 AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10: 16: 25 Page 3 of 3_ r LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DR No 06-12883 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0019 FURjFOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reported llme 02/20/2006 13:30 Call No 060450055 ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City E 10TH ST LONG BEACH From Time DID1 ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division 01 00:27:19 5451ILASCH,SCOTT D D1D2 5708 Assignment Conf. Supv. GCEC H Use of Force FSTExam Loss Report Juvenile Arrested Transit NARRATIVE Interview -Witness RNB Supv Notify-Remarks · DREExam Victim Injured Diagram License Plate Recognition Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested Lab Responded Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Photos Taken Statements Suspect In Custody Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order an 02/14/06, Los Angeles County District Attorney Investigator P. Miyazaki #242, Homicide ~etective M. Evans #5708, and I, Homicide Detective S. Lasch #5451, spoke with Witness - • in regards to an officer involved shooting that occurred at 11111 E. 10th Street, Long Beach. inis interview began at 0525 hours and was conducted in the Community Police vehicle (CPV), which was parked at the intersection of Orange Avenue and 10th Street. -stated the following ·· information. -said on 02/14/06 at approximately 2330 hours, he and went to sleep m'1heir bedroom, which is located on the north portion of their residence. said at some time during the night, he was awakened by -who told him that someone had turned their front yard garden hose on .• said he immediately got out of bed and went to the front door of the residence, which faces m a northern direction overlooking 10th Street. · ; -said he opened both the wood and screen door and then looked outside to see what was going on. -said he looked down and saw that there was a white T-shirt lying on the cement near his front door. -said this T-shirt had something smeared on it that he believed to be blood. -said the cement in this area was also wet and that someone had outstretched his garden hose across his front yard to the area of his driveway, which is located along the west side of his residence. -said when he looked at the southern portion of his driveway, he saw a male, Hispanic subject (the suspect) standing on the cement next to his garden hose. -said at this time, -yelled at the suspect to leave their yard. -said the suspect immediately ran north in his driveway and then hopped the fence in his front yard near the •rth/west corner of his property line. -said the su~t then entered onto 1 oth Street and •gan pacing back and forth in front of his residence. .. said the suspect ~ared to be on some type of drugs because he was talking and mumbling things to himself. -said he heard Printed By Printed At 8376 03/24/2006 10:16:25 Page 1 of r2r Printed by V CLB\ercusto 11i30/2019 10·14 58 AM Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0019 NARRATIVE he suspect say something (in English) to the effect that he had done it to himself or that he had hurt himself, possibly referring to an injury he had sustained. I asked -if he observed blood on the suspects clothing or person and he said that he . couldn't see clearly because he wasn't wearing his corrective lenses. I asked ~ if he normally wears his corrective tenses on a daily basis in order to see and he said that he did. ~ said the suspect paced back and forth for approximately 3 to 4 minutes before he saw a marked Long Beach Police Unit drive east on 10th Street and stop a short distance away from the suspect. -said when the police unit arrived; one of the occupants illuminated the suspect with the spotlights, which caused the suspect to take a few steps backwards. -said two male, uniformed Long Beach Police Officers then exited tJ,e vehicle and began yelling at the suspect to drop the knife. -added that both of the officers· were wearing badges on their uniforms and had police patches displayed on their shoulders. -said the officer that was driving the police unit ordered the suspect to drop the knife at least 3 to 4 times in English. -said this officer then took a position near the north side of the street and pointed an unknown object at the suspect. -said the pass~er officer also yelled at the suspect to drop the knife· approximately ~ to 6 times in English. -further said one of these officers was also yelling something at the suspect in Spanish . .. said the passenger officer then pointed an unknown object at the suspect at which time the suspect began to walk towards the officer. -said he then heard a clicking noise that came from the item the officer was holding in his hand. ~ said this noise lasted for approximately 1 to 2 seconds and it caused the suspect to stop walking towards the officer. I asked -if the suspect Jell down to the ground as he heard the clicking sound and he said that he didn't. - said the subject continued to stand on his feet. -said at this time he and -turned around and looked away in order to prevent from being hit by anything. ~ said approximate,L!1-seconds after the clicking sound stopped; he heard 6 to 8 gunshots from this same area. .. said he and his~use turned back around and saw the suspect was now lying on the ground in the street. . -said he also saw both of the officers had approached the suspect and were pointing their handguns at him. I I asked ~ if he was able to see if the suspect had anything in his hands during this incident and he said he did not know and again reminded me he wasn't wearing his corrective lenses. I asked -if he personally knew or has seen the suspect in the neighborhood in the past and he said that he had not. The interview was concluded at 0555 hours. After this interview, I asked -if I could tape-record his statement to which he agreed. The tape-recorded interview began at 0600 hours and concluded at 0615 hours . • Printed By Printed At ~8_3_7_6 ________________ ~0_3_/_2_4_/_2_00_6_1_0_:_1_6_:_2_5_.__P_ag~e_2_o_f_2--er~~-'-~29 1-rinted by 1,1 FJ\er II lt11 l(10'2P Ill tO·t4 5 AM -------------- LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DR No 06-12883 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION I Supplement No I Report Type 0016 FURjFOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 I Reported Date I Reportecj Time I 02/14/2006 14:39 Call No I C-Class 060450055 245(D)(l)PC jASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER I Location I City I ZIP Code I Geo gton I ~ E 10TH ST LONG BEACH 90813 rom Date I From Time I DID1 I Typist I Assignment I 02/14/2006 00:27:19 5708jEVANS,MALCOLM G 8376 GCEC Conf.;upv. I Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested Lab Responded FSTExam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect In Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition - NARRATIVE On February 14, 2006, at approximately 0635 hours, my partner, Homicide Detective Scott Lasch #5451, and I, Detective Malcolm Evans # 5708, conducted an interview with witness .......... Deputy District Attorney (ODA) Tai Kahana accompanied us. The interview ~n the Long Beach Police Department Community Policing Vehicle (CPV) located at the intersection of 10th Street and Orange Avenue, west of the crime scene. told us he has been a resident of the Board and Care located at the past two years. He told us that he has been dia nosed a es the prescription medications for --said he was administered his medication last night at approximately weiit""tooed at approximately 2130 hours. 2000 hours and Shortly before the incident occurred (15 minutes) -woke up and stepped out onto the balcony in front of his apartment to smoke a cigarette, which is approximately 15-20 feet south of the ·,front of the building. He believes his roommate -(NFD) was standing outside with him when the incident occurred. --told us after approximately 10 minutes he heard two male voices coming from the Tront"oT'ihe building. He believed they were arguing and stated both voices were speaking English. The first male subject (later identified as suspect Hurtado, Sergio Abel) was speaking with a Hispanic accent. He described the voice as low and sad. Hurtado was talking about having a bad dream and -believed it might have involved the suspect's girlfriend. --then heard a second subject in a loud demanding voice say, "Drop the knife." He "5'erieves""he heard the second subject state drop the knife twice. ~proximately five seconds later he heard ten gunshots coming from the front of the building in •pid succession, which, -said, sounded like one gun. -then walked to the front of the balcony and saw Hurtado lying in the street. A police officer with a gun in his hand Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11130120191015:01 AM Printed At 03/24/2006 10: 16: 24 Page 1 of 2 0 ---·------ Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0016 as walking toward the suspect on the asphalt. Detective Lasch asked if Hurtado was a resident of the board and care and he replied, "No." -further stated that he has never seen him before. The interview was concluded at approximately 0645 hours. We then conducted a second taped interview at 0650 hours, which was concluded at 0700 hours. -was asked no further questions and he was escorted back to the board and care . • • Printed By Printed At 8376 03/24/2006 10: 16: 24 Page 2 of 2 Printed by CLB\ercu,t□ 1113012019 10·15 02 AM 31 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DA No 06-12883 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0014 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Call No C-Class Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reported nme 02/14/2006 14:02 060450055 245(D)(l)PCIASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER E 10TH ST From nme DID1 00:27:19 5226IHARA,DOUGLAS S Use of Force ANB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached FST Exam DAEExam Domestic Violence Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime Transit License Plate Recognition NARRATIVE City LONG BEACH Lab Requested ZIP Code 90813 Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Statements On Parole Geo Division Typist 8376 Lab Responded Property Report 01 Assignment GCEC Suspect in Custody Violation Restrain Order While working unit 1 C38, I, Officer D. Hara #5226, heard over the police radio that officers were Ast involved in a shooting. Upon my arrival, I contacted Sgt D. Barkwill who advised me to ~>nduct knock and talks. and contacted - ) who stated that he was sound asleep and did I went to apartment and contacted who stated that she was in her bedroom, when she heard 15 shots. I as e I s e ad seen what had happen~ stated that she could not see anything from w ere her apartment is in the complex. ~artment is located on the east side of the complex, near the rear. E. 10th Street and contacted who stated the following. room w 1c 1s ocated on the north/east corner of the house and the bedroom window faces towards 10th Street) when he heard someone talking in Spanish for a while out in. of his residence. -stated that after a few minutes he heard approximately 5 shots. st~ that he movecl""'ihe window blind (which was closed) and looked out his bedroom window. - saw the officers standing in front of the market and the suspect was down in the middle of the street -did not provide further .information. I was then assigned to collect evidence. For further see evidence reports . • Printed By Printed At 8376 03/24/2006 10:16:23 Page 1 of 1 ~-------------------~----------~-~-----t-+-+c--~1 r,, Printed by 0 t:.. CLB\ercusto 11/3012019 10:15:04 AM ;PAOVSGT~ DION I • • ~EVIDENCE L.B.P.D. f:>ROPERTY REPORT DR# I SUPP# I DATE/TlME OCCURRED I CALL# j DFOUND 0 MISSING/INVENTORY □PRINTS 06-12883 02-14-06 0027 0055 ,_OLOST PROPERTY 0 SAFEKEEPING (81BLOOD/HAZMAT PAGE 1 of 8 0 PRISONERS □FREEZER LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE I CRIME CLASS ,-1:JRECOVERED PD2240.009(A) (REV 4/28/99) 10th Street/Almond Court 2 45 (A) ( 1) PC ~ VICTIM SEX RACE D.0 .B. OP LIC# ADDRESS PHONE# Collazo, David M H 400 w. Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90802 562-570-7444 OWNER SEX RACE D.O.B. OP LIC # ADDSS PHONE# FINDER SEX RACE D,0 .B. 0PLIC# ADDRESS PHONE/I Hara, D. #5226 M 0 400 w. Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90802 562-570-7444 SUSPECT #1 SEX RACE D.0 .B. BOOKING# I SUSPECT/12 I SEX I RACE I D.O.B. I BOOKING# Hurtado, Sergio M 8 01-21-77 . ITEM II I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED II I QUA~TITY I VALUE 1 02-14-06 Bullet Fragment MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I D~SCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM II I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED# I QU~TITY I VALUE 2 02-14-06 Projectile MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM II I INVOLV DATE 3 02-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Federal I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED II I OUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM II I INVOLV DATE 4 02-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casi ng Federal I MODEL l SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED II I QU~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS NARRATION Evidence collected at the crime scene. ' ,. ;, w . . ,. . ') EVIDENCE/ BOOKING OFFICER DIDI/ I ASSISTING OFFICER I DID # Hara 5226 • • I -s C· "3 0 J L.B.P.D. PROPERTY REPORT CONTINUATION PAGE 2 OF 8 DR # SUPP # I CRIME CLASS = PD 2l40.009(0) (REV 8/20/86) --06-12883 2 4 5 { A ) ( l ) PC I ~ 181EVIDENCE □LOST PROPERTY □MISSING INVENTORY □PRISONERS 181BLO0D/HAZMAT DATE/TIME OCCURRED NAME Ov1cT1M OowNER UFINDER ~susN1 usus#2 □FOUND □RECOVERED □SAFEKEEPING □PRINTS □FREEZER 2-14-06 0027 Hurtado, Sergio '° C ITEM# I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY l VALUE 5 2-14-06 Shell Casing Federal MAKE (GUNS ONL V) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-{ ) Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 6 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Federal I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~ I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONL V) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 7 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) l BRANQ (NO GUNS) Taser cartr i dge l MODEL I SERIAL// T04-538079 I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY l VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONL V) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER l MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) Plastic Black REMARKS ITEM # I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRANO (NO GUNS) l MODEL I SERIAL# l OWNER APPLIED II I QU~ITY I VALUE 8 2-14-06 Taser-Gun X00-073516 MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) REMARKS Later given to Det, Gonzales who returned it to Ofc. s. Villa #6176 ITEM# l lNVOLV DATE 9 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Winchester I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QU~ITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONL V) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 10 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) l BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing R/P I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # l QUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL l SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION { )-( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM# l lNVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED# I QUA~TITY I VALUE 11 ;i..2._-~4-06 Flashlight Streamlight Full Size MAKE (GUNS OOL V) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR :j DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) Metal Black REMARKS . - Later g~~n to Det. Gonzales who returned it to Ofc. s. Villa #6176 EVIDENCE/BQ§l<ING OFFICER I DID# I ASSISTING OFFICER l DIDI/ Hara 5226 • • • -1 L.B.P.D. PROPERTY REPORT CONTINUATION PAGE 3 OF 8 I DA Ii SUPP # I CRIME CLASS -~ PD 2240,009(0) (REV 8/2<W8) --06-12883 245 (A) ( 1 )PC 181EVIDENCE □LOST PROPERTY □MISSING INVENTORY □PRISONERS 181BLOOD/HAZMAT DATE/TIME OCCURRED NAME O v1cT1M OowNER □FINDER t8;1SUS#1 LJSUS#2 □FOUND □RECOVERED □SAFEKEEPING □PRINTS □FREEZER 02-14-06 0027 Hurtado, Sergio .s ITEM II I INVOLV DATE 12 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Winchester I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I OUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM II I INVOLV DATE 13 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Gun Magazine HK I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I OUA~ITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION . ( )-( ) 45 Cal Gun Magazine REMARKS Later given to Det. Gonzales who returned it to Ofc. s. Villa #6176 ITEM # I INVOLV DATE 14 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Winchester I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~ITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 15 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing R/P I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED II I QU~TITV I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 16 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing R/P I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 17 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Winchester I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED II I QUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 18 r-2--1_4-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Winchester I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I OUA~TITV I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR 'I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Brass REMARKS -. ,. 1 "I EVIDENC~q>KING OFFICER I DID# I ASSISTING OFFICER I DIDI/ Hara 5226 • • • -0 = ,_ L.B.P.D. PROPERTY REPORT CONTINUATION PAGE 4 OF 8 DR# SUPP # I CRIME CLASS -PO 2240.009(0) (REV ~ --06-12883 2 4 5 ( A) ( 1 ) PC 2 181EVIDENCE □LOST PROPERTY □MISSING INVENTORY □PRISONERS 181BLOOD/HAZMAT DATE/TIME OCCURRED NAME □vICTIM □owNER UFINDER ~SUS#1 USUS#2 □FOUND □RECOVERED □SAFEKEEPING □PRINTS □FREEZER 02-14-06 0027 Hurtado, Sergio ' ITEM # I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QU~TITV I VALUE ,..__ 19 2-14-06 Shell Casi ng Federal MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM /I I INVOLV DATE 20 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Federal I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM /I I INVOLV DATE 21 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND' (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Federal I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I OU~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM /I I INVOLV DATE 22 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Federal I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED /I I QUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) 4 5 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM # I INVOLV DATE 23 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Winchester I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED /I I Q~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM /I I INVOLV DATE 2 4 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Federal I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED /I I QUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM /I I INVOLV DATE 25 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Winchester I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED /I I QUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS'ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR 1 DESCRIPTION ' ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ... EVIDENCE/BG.OKING OFFICER I DID# I ASSISTING OFFICER I DID/I Hara en 5226 • • • ~ L.B.P.D. PROPERTY REPORT CONTINUATION PAGE 5 OF 8 DAii SUPP# I CRIME CLASS :::::! 06-12883 245(D)(l)PC :::J PD 2240.009(0) (REV 8/20/96) -- ~ 18JEVIDENCE □LOST PR'oPERTY □MISSING INVENTORY □PRISONERS 181BLOOD/HAZMAT DATE/TIME OCCURRED NAME □VICTIM □owNER LJFINDER USUS#1 USUS/12 □FOUND □RECOVERED □SAFEKEEPING □PRINTS □FREEZER 0 ITEM# I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY I VALUE I ~ 26 2-14-06 Shell Casing Federal I MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION I ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver I REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 27 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRANO (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Federal I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QU~lTY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 28 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Winchester I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~ITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 29 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRANO (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Federal I MODEL I SERIAL II I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~ITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 30 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Winchester I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUAtlTY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) 4 5 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 31 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing R/P I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QU~ITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 32 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRANO (NO GUNS) Sweat Shirt I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR :, J DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Cloth Gray REMARKS . ,. ('_~ EVIDENCE/BOOKING OFFICER I DID# I ASSISTING OFFICER I DID# Hara 5226 • • • JL.B.P.D. PROPERTY REPORT CONTINUATION PAGE 6 OF 8 DR# SUPP# I CRIME CLASS PO 2240.11119(0) (REV 11,12Q/96) --06-12883 2 4 5 (A} ( 1 } PC _ 11 ( '1 181EVIDENCE □LOST PROPERTY □MISSING INVENTORY □PRISONERS 181BLOOD/HAZMAT DATE/TIME OCCURRED NAME □VICTIM LJOWNER □FINDER ~SUS#1 USUS/12 c :i..OFOUND □RECOVERED □SAFEKEEPING □PRINTS □FREEZER 02-14-06 0027 Hurtado, Sergio .! T ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 33 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Bullet Fragment I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I OUA~ITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE•CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 34 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Bullet Fragment I MODE:L I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM /I I INVOLV DATE 35 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Bullet Fragment I MODEL I SERIAL/I I OWNER APPLIED# I QU~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE·CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( } -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED# I QUA~TITY I VALUE 36 2-14-06 Blast Door of Taser Cartridge MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Plastic Gray REMARKS ITEM /I I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL # I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~ITY I VALUE 37 2-14-06 Blast Door of Taser Cartridge MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIA~ I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( } Plastic Gray REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 38 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Bullet Fragment I MODEL I SERIAL /I I OWNER APPLIED # I OUA~TITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE·CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( } Metal Gray REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY I VALUE 39 2-14-06 Bullet Fragment 1 .... ...., • " MAKE (GUN&_ ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR i DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ,. , . .. EVIDENCE/QOOKING OFFICER I DID# I ASSISTING OFFICER I DID# Hara 5226 Ci tll :;, 6' 0 "' -= ~ ~ • • : L.B.P.D. PROPERTY REPORT CONTINUATION PAGE 7 OF 8 DAIi PO 22~.009(0) (REV 8/20/96) --06-12883 181EVIDENCE □LOST PROPERTY □MISSING INVENTORY □PRISONERS 18113LOOD/HAZMAT DATE/TIME OCCURRED □FOUND □RECOVERED □SAFEKEEPING □PRINTS □FREEZER 02-14-06 0027 ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 40 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Bull.et Fragment I MODEL I SERIAL# MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM II I INVOLV DATE 41 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Bullet Fragment I MODEL I SERIAL/I MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) Metal Gray REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAN0"(NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL/I 42 2-14-06 Projectile MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM II I INVOLV DATE 43 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Shell Casing Federal I MODEL I SERIAL# MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) 45 Auto Metal Silver REMARKS ITEM II I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# 44 2-14-06 Projectile MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE 45 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Bullet Fragment I MODEL I SERIAL# MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM II I INVOLV DATE 46 2-14-06 ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) Bullet Fragment I MODEL I SERIAL# MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR 1• DESCRIPTION ' ( ) -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS EVIDENCEJa.O0KING OFFICER I DID# I ASSISTING OFFICER Hara . 5226 ~ • SUPP# I CRIME CLASS 2 4 5 ( A ) ( 1 ) PC NAME Ov1cT1M OowNER □FINDER i2SISUS/11 LJSUS#2 Hurtado, Sergio I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~ITY I VALUE I OWNER _APPLIED# I QUA~TITY I VALUE I OWNER APPLIED II I QUA~TITY I VALUE I OWNER APPLIED II I QUA~TITY I VALUE I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY I VALUE I OWNER APPLIED # I QUA~TITY I VALUE I OWNER APPLIED II I QUA~ITY I VALUE I DID# • • • ...! 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PROPERTY REPORT CONTINUATION PAGE 8 OF 8 DR# SUPP# I CRIME CLASS =:: PO 2240.009(0) (REV 812W96) --06-12883 245(A)(l)PC -~ 181EVIDENCE □LOST PROPERTY □MISSING INVENTORY □PRISONERS 181BLOOD/HAZMAT DATE/TIME OCCURRED NAME Dv1cT1M □owNER □FINDER ~SUS#1 LJSUS#2 □FOUND □RECOVERED □SAFEKEEPING □PRINTS □FREEZER 02-14-06 0027 Hurtado, Sergio -ITEM # I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL/I I OWNER APPUED # I QUA~TITY I VALUE 47 2-14-06 Bullet i,·ragrnent MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) Metal Brass REMARKS ITEM # I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUANTITY I VALUE MAKE {GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) REMARKS ITEM # I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUANTITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) REMARKS ITEM# I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUANTITY I VAWE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) REMARKS ITEM # I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUANTITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) REMARKS ITEM II I INVOLV DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUANTITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS ONLY) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR I DESCRIPTION ( )-( ) REMARKS ITEM# I INVOL~ DATE ARTICLE (NO GUNS) I BRAND (NO GUNS) I MODEL I SERIAL# I OWNER APPLIED # I QUANTITY I VALUE MAKE (GUNS'ONL Y) TYPE-CAT (GUN) I CALIBER I MATERIAL I SIZE I COLOR ;:I DESCRIPTION ( ) -( ) REMAR~·, ' . EVIDENCEJB00KING OFFICER I DID# I ASSISTING OFFICER I DID# Har a 5226 ~ LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type Reported Date Reported Time DR No 06-12883 0017 FURIFOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT 02/16/2006 13:19 Call No C-Class 060450055 245(D)(l)PC ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division E 10TH ST LONG BEACH From Time To Date To Time 00:27:19 02/14/2006 00:28:00 DID1 5515 GONZALES,ROBERT M Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks FST Exam DRE Exam D1D2 5710 Vehicle Report Attached Domestic Violence Typist Assignment Cont. Supv. 8312 GCEC H Lab Requested Lab Responded Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report 01 Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect In Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition NARRATIVE On February 14, 2006 Detective D. Mendoza #5710 and I (Detective R. Gonzales #5515) were Aa.lled into work to assist with an Officer Involved Shooting (OIS) that occurred at I.ii E. 10th ~treet in the City of Long Beach, Call #0055_ While on scene Officer D. Collazo #5921 and Officer S. Villa #6176 provided detectives with a brief "Public Safety Statement" and a walk through of the crime scene independently of one another. · Attorney Jim Trott represented both officers' and was also present during the walk throughs. Below is a list of personnel who were present during the walk through with detectives: Gang and Violent Crimes Lt. R. Rocchi #5069 Homicide Sgt. P. Arcala #5017 Homicide Det. S. Lasch #5451 Homicide Det. M_ Evans #5708 Patrol·,Officer D. Konkoly #5168 POA Attorney Jim Trott Officer Collazos' walk through started at 0240 hours and finished at 0250 hours. Officer Villas' walk through started at 0255 hours and finished at 0307 hours . • Printed By Printed At 5515 03/27/2006 06: 36: 27 Page 1 of 1 Printed by or-, 41 C LB\ercusto 11/30/2019 IO 1517 AM LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT . DR No 06-12883 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION I Supplement No I Report Type 0005 FUR IFOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 I Reported Date 02/14/2006 I Reported Time I 11:52 Call No I C-Class 060450055 245(D)(l)PC !ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER I I I°' I ZIP Code I Geo g ~sion I E 10TH ST LONG BEACH 90813 rom Date From nme 0101 I Typist I Assignment I 02/14/2006 l oo:21:19 l 6216IGREEN,KENNETH M 8376 GCEC Conf.:upv. I Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested Lab Responded FST Exam DREExam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect in Custody Jwenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition -NARRATIVE On 02/14/06 at approximately 0032 hours my partner (Officer R. Herrera #5966) and I (Officer A Green #6276) responded to -East 10th Street to assist unit 1A67 (Officer S. Villa #6176 .,.nd Officer D. Collazo #5921) who had just been involved in an Officer Involved Shooting in front of that location. Call #0055. Upon our arrival, we assisted by conducting knock and talks to locate possible witnesses in the area. We obtained the following information. 1111 Orange Avenue -Apartment Building: Un it ~ -No answer at door. Unit ~ -s·poke with . She stated that she was sleeping when she heard what $ou nded like 5-10 shots that woke her up. She did not see or hear anything else. Unit ~ -No answer at door. Un it --No answer at door. Unit ~ -Spoke with . He stated that he was sleeping when he heard about 1 O shots. He looked out of his balcony onto 10th Street and saw someone lying in the street. He then saw several police cars arriving. We then spoke with She stated that she· was in bed when she heard about 10 .ots. She did not get up out of bed. Unit 1111111 -Spoke with She told me that she was watching television when she Printed By 5515 Pr"nted by , , Jlercu-;to 11 3 /201 1 1 Printed Al 03/27/2006 06:36:21 Page 1 of 3 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0005 ARRATIVE eard what sounded like 5 firecrackers. She did not think much of it and did not look out the window. Unit ~ -Spoke with . He stated that he was watching television when he heard what sounded like firecrackers · outside. He could not tell me how many he heard. Spoke with --She stated that she was in the kitchen and did not hear or see anything . Spoke with . She said that she was listening to music and did not hear anything. Unit ~ -No answer at door. Unit ~ -Spoke with He stated that he was watching television in the living room and heard "a lot" of shots, possibly more than 10. Approximately 2 minutes later he heard sirens and looked out the window to see police cars arriving. Spoke with who stated that she was on the computer when she heard approximately 10 shots. She did not look out the window. Unit ~ -No answer at door. Unit 4111111 Spoke with who stated that she was sleeping when she awoke to 4-5 .unshots. She looked out of her window a couple of minutes later and saw police cars arriving. Unit 4111111 Spoke with who told me that he was sleeping when he heard numerous gunshots, which woke him up. He did not see anything. Spoke wi_th of bed. · who was also asleep. She heard numerous gunshots but did not get out ~ East 10th Street -Assisted Living Facility for Adults. Unit 4 -Spoke with whose window faced onto 10th Street and overlooked the shooting scene. She stated that she heard a commotion outside and looked out of her window. She saw a man standing in the middle of the street and appeared to be holding a weapon in his hands.' She could not tell if it was a gun or knife because his back was to her. She saw officers standing about 10-15 feet away from the man while giving him verbal commands to, "drop the weapon." She also heard the officers telling the suspect, "we are here to help you". She stated that she heard the officers repeat these commands and phrases several times. She then saw what she thought was the man shooting at the officers due to his motioning the weapon at them. The officers then fired at the man with their guns, striking him and causing him to fall to the ground. She could see the red muzzle flashes of their weapons as they shot at him. She stated that they shot at least 3-4 times. Spoke with anything uni • oke with Printed By 5515 Pr nted by "l\ercu lo 11 u12n191 1520 AM who stated the following. She was sound asleep and did not hear nocked on her door and awoke her . who told my partner that she heard 4 shots while she was sleeping. Printed Al 03/27/2006 06:36:21 Page 2 of 3 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0005 NARRATIVE nit 6-Spoke with ..... who told my partner that he was lying in bed asleep and awoke to the sound of about6gunshots. He did not get out of bed to look out the window. Unit #7-Spoke with -who stated that he heard 6-8 "strange firecrackers" and heard voices arguin~could not provide further details. Spoke to 111111111111111 who stated that he was lying in bed about to fall asleep when he heard 5 or 6 shots ""'ccmiirigrrom outside. He did not hear or see anything else. Unit #8-Spoke with see or hear anything .. . She stated that she was asleep the entir,e time and did not Spoke to -who stated that she was lying in bed when she heard approximately 12 shots. Sh~r room and did not see or hear anything else. Spoke with ....... She stated that she was sleeping when she heard about 1 O shots. She did not get o"ut""oT"n' and heard nothing else . • • Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/3012019 10 15.21 AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:21 Page 3 of 3 41 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DR No 06-12883 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0006 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Call No C-Class Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reportec! Time 02/14/2006 12:57 060450055 245(D)(l)PC!ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City E 10TH ST LONG BEACH From Time 0101 00:27:19 5832IHUBBERT,DAVID L Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division Typist 8376 Lab Responded 01 Assignment GCEC FSTExam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect in Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognttion NARRATIVE While working unit 1 A6, I (Officer D. Hubbert #5832) was dispatched to ~ E. 10th Street to .sist with witness statements for an Officer Involved Shooting, call #0055. Upon arrival, I checked in with the Command Post and was assigned to do interviews at ~ E. 10th Street, an assisted living facility for adults which is a multi-unit apartment complex. The building has a central courtyard and all apartment entry doors face either east or west into the courtyard. There are two upstairs apartments (. and 411 on either side and an office on the bottom . east side that have windows facing 10th Street. Upon arrival I contacted care iver who is the . She told me that she and when they heard gunshots on 10th Street. ey then heard one of the windows in the office shatter, believing it to have been $truck by a bullet. The windows and vertical blinds in the office were closed at the time shots were heard and neither of them saw the shooting . .... stated that she heard seven gunshots but did not see the shooting. She came out of Tn'e""'offlce and saw police on 10th Street in front of the building. She did not hear any dialogue prior to the shooting. -stated that he heard 11maybe five 11 gunshots and went outside to see police on 10th ~e did not hear any dialogue prior to the shooting. I contacted the residents of apartment 4 who stated the following. •d -all said that they were asleep when the shooting s~ Printed At ' occurred and did not hear Printed By 5515 03/27/2006 06: 36: 22 Page 1 of 3. Printed by \.., CLB\ercusto 11/30/20Hl 10:15:22 AM Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0006 ARRATIVE I contacted the residents of apartment 4 who stated the following. was asleep with his west facing window open and was awakened by eight or nine gunshots. He did not see anything or hear any dialogue. was at his desk in the living room with the east window and curtains dosed. He heard two to four gunshots, but did not see anything or hear any dialogue. I contacted the residents of apartment 4 who stated the folloyving. was asleep when eight or nine firecrackers exploding in the alley woke him. He d~ing or hear any dialogue. -was asleep and did not see or hear anything. -was awake in his bed wheii""'lie"'l two people arguing and then six gunshots. He did not see anything and could not tell what was being said in the argument. . I contacted the residents of apartment 4 who stated the following. s asleep on the couch in the living room and did not hear or see anything. was asleep and awakened by ten to eleven BB-gun "sounds." She did not ·see anything or _hear dialogue. acontacted -in apartment 4 who stated that he was asleep, when he was ~akened b~s. He did not see anything or hear any dialogue. I contacted -in apartment • who stated that she was sitting at a table in the • courtyard facing'west(approximately 60' from the scene of the shooting) when she heard three to four p,E:mple arguing. She said she heard two female voices and one male voice, but could not tell what they were saying. She then heard four to five gunshots, but did not see the shooting. I contacted · the residents of apartment • who stated the following: said that she was awake in bed when she heard "at least six gunshots." She did not see anything and did not hear dialogu~. said that she was awake in her bed when she~ight gunshots." saI t at she believed they were from two different guns. -was asleep when s e was awakened by seven gunshots. She did not see anything or hear any dialogue. -was ~in bed when she heard seven gunshots. She did not see anyth~ogue. -said that she was asleep and did not hear or see anything. I contacted the residents of apartment '9 who stated the following: was sleeping when he was awakened by ten to eleven gunshots. He did not hear any dialogue or _see anything. said that he was asleep and did not hear any dialogue or see anything. was asleep next to his bedroom window, which overlooks 10th Street, when he was awa ene by ten gun shots. He looked out of his window and saw a police car in the street. 111111111111111 was asleep when he was awakened by "five or six gunshots." He got up to look· ouToniiswiiiciow, which faces 10th Street, and saw two police cars . • ontacted the residents of apartment # who stated the following: was sleeping Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11130120191015.24AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06: 36: 22 Page 2 of 3 46 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0006 NARRATIVE when he was awakened by ten gunshots. He did not see an or hear any dialogue. -was asleep and did not hear or see an hin . was watching television in the hvmg room when he heard eight gun shots. was lying in bed awake when he heard twelve gunshots from one gun. He did not see anything or hear dialogue. I contacted the residents of apartment -who stated the following: was sleeping when he was awoken by fifteen gunshots. He did not hear ~ see anything. 111111111111111 was asleep and did not hear or see anything ........ and - were'Tri""Tli'alcony at the front door overlooking the courtyard when they heard arguing. said that he heard someone yelling about a "crazy dream" and losing his girlfriend. e en eard another person yell, "Drop the knife!" right before he heard ten gunshots. He then walked towards 10th Street where he saw a man lying in the street. •, ~ said that he heard a guy in the street yelling "like he was stoned or drinking or high." He tlieii"1ieard someone else say something right before he heard four gunshots. He could not tell what the other person said. He then went with -towards 10th Street and saw a man lying in the street. I contacted the residents of apartment -who stated the following. -was lying in her bed awake, listening to the radio, when she heard eight to nine gunshots. She did not see anything or hear any dialogue. said that she was sleeping when sh~ · ll!ak d by five to ten gunshots. She did not see anything or hear any dialogue. - said that she was lying in bed awake when she heard five to six gunshots. She did not hing or hear dialogue. Both and said that they were sleeping and did not hear or see anything. I contacted the residents of apartment -who stated the foll~: and - said that they were sleeping and did not hear or see anything . -•s roommate, a non-English speaker known only as ' " was translated by -as saying that he was asleep and did not hear or see anything. said that he was slee~ was awakened by five to six gunshots, but di not see anything or hear dialogue. ~ said that he was sleeping when he was awakened by fifteen gunshots from a .357 Magnum, but did not hear dialogue or see anything . • Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercu5to 1113012019 l015:25AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:22 Page 3 of 3 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Supplement No Repon Type Reponed Date Reponed nme 0007 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City E 10TH ST LONG BEACH Typist 8312 Use of Force From Time DID1 00:27:19 6248 FRITZ,BRIAN L Assignment Con!. Supv. GCEC H RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Repon Attached Lab Requested 02/14/2006 -13:04 ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division DID2 6237 Lab Responded 01 FSTExam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Repon Loss Repon Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect in Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition NARRATIVE On 02/14/06, while working as Unit 2A71, Officer E. Fenner #6237 and I, Officer B. Fritz #6248, assisted South Division units on an Officer Involved Shooting on 10th Street west of Almond Ct., .all #0055. Upon arrival , the scene had already been secured and we were assigned to conduct knock and talk interviews at the residences in the immediate area. We began the interviews at -E. 10th Street. I knocked on the door of apartment - several times but there was no answer. Officer Fenner knocked on 411111 so I continued on to apartments ,. and ~ There, was no answer at either address after several attempts at both apartments. I proceeded back to apartment apartment. interviewed ) and she stated·1 the fo owing: e was sleeping in the west-facing bedroom and was awakened by the gunshots. She stated she heard approximately eight gunshots. She did not see or hear anything after she heard the gunshots. I also interviewed ) who stated the following: She was s eepmg in the southwest bedroom of the apartment and was awakened after hearing seven to eight shots. After the shots she did not hear anything else, nor did she see anything. We then proceeded to interview the residents at -E. 10th Street. After several attempts knocking at the front gate, there was no response at the door . • e also attempted to interview the residents at -and 11111111 E. 10th Street. We were unable to contact anyone at these houses after S!3veral attempts of knocking at the doors. Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercuslo 11/301201910:15:27 AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:22 Page 1 of 3 J . ! \.. 48 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0007 ARRATIVE E. 10th Street. I contacted who was sitting in the front living room of the residence watching that he did not see or hear anything outside until he saw the lights of I then contacted -mother, ) who was sleeping in the bedroom, which is in the southwest portion of the residence. was awakened by the shots, and she stated that she heard eight shots coming from the front of her house. She did not see or hear anything prior to or after hearing the shots. E. 10th Street and contacted severa.l people. I interviewed - ) who stated the following: He was s eepmg m e sout east e room of the residence and was awakened by ten to eleven gunshots coming from 10th Street. Because he was sleeping, he did not see or hear anything before the gunshots. After the shots, he did not hear anything, but noticed several police vehicles outside. , I contacted ) who stated that he was watching telev_ision m e sou ern most room m t e residence. As he was watching TV, he heard eight or nine gunshots outside the house. He did not see or hear anything before or after the gunshots. &1so contacted ) inside the same address treet). She informed me that she was sleeping inside the southeast bedroom when she was awakened by five to six gunshots coming from 10th Street. She did not hear or see anything prior to or after hearing the gunshots. We then .·attempted to interview the residents at -E. 10th Street but were unable to contact anyone after several knocks at the door. E. 10th Street and I contacted ) . She informed me that she was reading her m e sou eas room o t e res, ence when she heard what she thought were voices over a police radio. She could not decipher what was being said, but stated that it was fairly loud. She tlien heard a series of five to six rapid-f_ire gunshots coming from 10th Street. After hearing the gunshots, -heard the same noise over the radio, but again could not decipher what was being saicT"over"Tti'e radio. She then promptly went back into the room where she was reading, and continued to read her bible. E. 10th Street), I interviewed ) , who stated that she was sleeping in the northeast bedroom not see or hear anything related to the incident. We then attempted to interview the residents at ... E. 10th Street. There are fo~ location, and we began with apartment which is an upstairs unit. I interviewed - Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/201[1 10 15.29 AM ) who stated she was sleeping in the southwest She did not see or hear anything related to the incident. I also Printed At 03/27/2006 06: 36: 22 Page 2 of 3 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0007 ARRATIVE nterviewed· bedroom oft e apartment. ) who was sleeping in the northwest did not see or hear anything related to the incident. I knocked on the door of -E. 10th Street, ,a but it appeared to be vacant and nobody . answered the door. I thenwai'ked downstairs to Apt. 4 and knocked on the door, but it also looked vacant and nobody answered the door. Apartment 4 had residents living there, but nobody answered the door after several attempts. I attempted to contact the residents at -E. 10th Street, but nobody answered after several attempts. I did not conduct any other interviews . • • Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercu,to 11/30/201910.15·30AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:22 Page 3 of 3 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DR No 06-12883 Call No 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0008 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Report~ Time 02/14/2006 13:25 060450055 245(D) (l)PC ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City E 10TH ST LONG BEACH From Time DID1 ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division 01 00: 2 7 : 19 62 3 4 BARAJAS, BERNARDO 0102 6254 Assignment Con!. Supv. GCEC H Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested Lab Responded FSTExam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect in Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition PERSON SUMMARY .n 02/14/06 while working patrol as unit 4C74, my partner (Officer R. Rios #6254) and I (Officer B. Bara·as #6234 assisted units at E. 10th St. involvin an Officer Involved Shootin . For Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\erctl5I0 11130/2019 10-15.,12 AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:23 Page 1 of 3 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRATIVE urther see call #0055. 06-12883 Supplement No 0008 Upon arrival, we reported to the command ~ and were assigned to conduct knock and talk interviews. We contacted the residents of -E. 10th Street. . We contacted resident of unit ti -) who stated that he was sleeping in the living room and at approximately 0025 ~a male subject outside in the street yell~ loud. According to -the yelling sounded like if the male ~ was preaching. --then heard approximately ten gunshots (unknown direction). --did not see the incident. We contacted resident of unit 4 -) who stated he was asleep in his bedroom and ·was awaken by five gunshots. He ~out his living room window, facing westbound, and saw a red Fire Engine on 10th St. did not see the incident. We contacted resident of unit 4 -) who stated he was asleep inside his living room and was awaken by a sound of ~unshots. -estimated he heard the gunshots at approximately 0045 hours but did not see the incident. We contacted resident of unit 4 ) who atated at approximately 0030 hours he was inside his bedroom laying on his bed listening to •usic. He then heard the police over the loud speaker say in English, "Sir stop" three times. After the three warnings in English he heard the police say in Spanish; "Hoyga" but did not see the incident. We cont€1cted resident of unit 4 ) who stated at appro~ 0030 hours, he was sleeping in the living room and heard approximately five gunshots. -never left his residence nor did he see the incident and then fell' back to sleep. We attempted to contact the residents of unit ta but we got no answer at the door. We contacted resident of unit 4 -) who stated that approximately 2330 hours she heard a mal~t yelling ~10th St. -then heard approximately twelve gunshots. .... then walked outside to the sidewalk and saw a male subject lying on his back in the middle of 10th St. .... did not see the actual incident but only saw the male subject laying on the ground after ffie""gunshots. We contacted resident of unit 4 -) who stated th~mately 001 0 hours he was asleep in his bedroom and ~three gunshots. -did not see the incident. We contacted resident of unit 4 ) who •ated that approximately 0030 hours he was awaken by , due to a male subject yelling utside. He then looked out his bedroom window that faces south onto 10th St, and saw two Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercu,lo 1li301201910 15 34 AM Printed Al 03/27/2006 06:36:23 Page 2 of 3 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0008 ARRATIVE police officers pointing what appeared to be ~t a male subject. The male subject was standing in the middle of the road of 10th St. -then saw the male subject charged toward one of the police officers. 1.-i saw one of the two police officers fire his weapon at subject. -stated the male subject while being shot, attempted to charge toward the officers. It . sli"ou'Td be noted that ~ stated he cle~aw a red laser dot on the male subject's chest prior to being shot by the police officers. -also said he was unable to hear what was being said during the incident, due to the distance of his residence and where the incident occurred. We contacted resident of unit 4 ) who stated at approximately 2300 hours she observed a male subject standing in the middle of the road of 10th St. the male subject was pacing back and forth and yelling out loud in Spanish, "Dios". -then saw two police officers arrive in one police vehicle. The two police officers pointed ""wh'at appeared to be guns at the male subject. According to -the police officers were approximately eight feet away from the male subject. -mentioned that while the two police officers were pointing, what appeared to be guns at the subject, she clearly saw a red laser dot on the male subject's chest area. -heard the two police officers give the male subject, what to sounded like commands, prior to the shooting. It should be noted that -is a Spanish speaker and does not understand the English language. -then saw one of the two officers attempt to holster his weapon. The male subject then charged toward the officer, who was attempting to holster his weapon. At that point the other police officer fired · approximately twelve shots at the male subject. fie then contacted the residents at ~ E. 10th St. (Scandia Guest Home}. We contacted resident of unit 4 ) who stated he was in front of -E. 10th St. behind a black rod iron gate at the time of the incident. -said he saw onepol'ice vehicle with two police officers inside. The two police officers exited the police vehicle and begJm to talk to the male subject. The two police officers began giving the male subject verbal commands to, "Drop the knife". According to -the male subject was holding a big silver color knife · and pointing it at both police officers. The male subject backed away from the officers, while refusing to drop the knife. -then heard approximately seven gunshots and hid behind a brick wall. • Printed By Printed At 5515 03/27/2006 06:36:23 Page 3 of 3 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/20191015 35 AM • LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0010 FURIFOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Gall No C-Class Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reported Time 02/14/2006 13:44 060450055 245(D)(l)PCIASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER E 10TH ST From Time DID1 City LONG BEACH ZIP Code 90813 00:27:19 6286 CAWLEY,RICHARD E Assignment Cont. Supv. GCEC H Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested FST Exam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Transit License Plate Recognition PERSON SUMMARY Geo Division DID2 5052 Lab Responded Property Report 01 Suspect in Custody Violation Restrain Order On_ 2/14/06 my partner, Officer V. Hafkenscheid #5052, and I, Officer R. Cawley #6286, Unit 2A69, were assisting units regarding an Officer Involved Shooting at 10th Street and Orange Avenue, call #0055. We arrived on scene westbound 10th Street at Mahanna Avenue. We were then directed by Unit 1 S38, Sgt. Barkwill, to conduct walk and talks on the north side of Tenth Street from Mahanna Avenue westbound. We contacted two sub·ects at the corner of 10th and Mahanna. , residence -E. 6th Street, Long Beach, e stated she was outside standing on the south sidewal_k at 10th Street and a anna Avenue. She saw a subject in the street west of Mahanna Avenue and two police cars. She described this subject as possibly a male His~ wearing a gray or light blue shirt. She then heard more than ten shots and she ran inside -E. 10th Stre.et. A, phone He was also outside standing with subject at 10th and 20 shots coming from the area of Orange Ave. and 10th Street Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:24 Page 1 of 2 Printed by CLB\ercusto 1I13(li'2019 I015 37 AM Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0010 ARRATIVE and then ran inside the residence at E. 1 O th Street. she was inside her residence when she heard somebody yelling, "Drop the knife," approximately 5 or 6 times. -who also speaks fluent Spanish, also heard them sa , "Dro the knife," in S anish. Next she heard about 5 or 7 unshots. I also s oke with in their residence and heard about 5 to 7 gunshots. , was also inside the residence and stated he had earphones on and didn't hear anything. There were no other occupants in the residence. I next spoke with the residents at 111111 Almond Court, 411 ~-He stated he heard eo le ar uin ~ m ber of gunshots. heard an unknown number of gunshots but nothing else. -• stated she was aslee when she heard unshots. She didn't know the number of s"li'ots"""at were fired. was aslee inside the residen when she heard an unknow ber of shots. , were inside the residence o er occupants .spoke with who lives at heard 4 gun in the residence. I spoke to He stated he wa and then 4 more. . were inside sleeping and didn't hear anything. His was also asleep and didn't hear anything. There were no . , were all inside the residence here were no other occupants inside the residence. self-employe and in the process of remodeling the business located at He said he heard 5 to 6 gunshots but heard nothing else and didn't see anything. He was the only person at this address. I also responded to these addresses where there was no ~nse: -Mahanna, 111111 Mahanna, 1111 E. 10th Street, and La Poblana Market at -E. 10th Street which was closed. After completing our knock and talks we responded back to the command post where we were later released to file our report by Sgt. Barkwill. • Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/301201910 15 3Ei AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06: 36: 24 Page 2 of 2 -------- LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records I nqulry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 DR No Supplement No Report Type Reported Date Reported. Time 06-12883 0011 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Call No 060450055 E 10TH ST ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City LONG BEACH 02/14/2006 13:44 ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division 01 From Time DID1 00: 27: 19 6262 ALLEN ,ANDREA D Typist 8376 Assignment GCEC Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested Lab Responded -. FST Exam DAE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect in Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition NARRATIVE On February 14; 2006, at approximately 0045 hours my partner, Officer D. Parker #3643 and I, •fficer A. Allen #6262, were working Unit 4A73 when we assisted Unit 1A67, Officers S. Villa 6176 and D. Collazo #5921 in regards to an Officer Involved Shooting at the corner of Orange Avenue and 10th Street, Call #0055. Upon arrival, Sgt. K. Allshouse #5252 directed us to interview the residents in the area for possible ··witnesses. E. 10th Street I contacted ) who stated the following. was in the back room of his house when e ear approx1mate'ly 15 gunshots. 11111111 went to the front of the house which faces south ·towards 10th Street. He saw a subject lying in the middle of the street with four to five officers around him. 1111 could not provide further information. E. 10th Street I contacted ) who stated she was inside the front of t ree, w en the incident occurred. -stated she is faces north towards 1 O and did not hear or see anything .. -could not provide further information. Also inside the residence I contacted ) who stated she was in the south end of the house with ■ ear approximately 1 O gunshots. She did not see anything nor hear anything information provided. E. 10th Street, Apt. • I contacted who stated she was inside her apartment sleeping when she heard and then what :;,ounded like a car speeding off. She did not see Printed By Printed At 5515 03/27/2006 06:36:25 Page 1 of 2 Printed by 56 CLB\ercusto 11130/20191015:40 AM Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0011 ARRATIVE nything or hear anything else. I contacted ) who stated he was asleep and did not witness the incident.. At .. E. 10th Street Apt. 4 there was no answer at the door. At .. E. 10th Street Apt. ;a there was no answer at the door. At .. E. 10th Street Apt. 411 there was no answer at the door. At .. E. 10th Street, there was no answer at the door. At .. E. 10th Street, there was no answer at the door. At .. E. 10th Street, there was no answer at the door. • • Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercusto 1li3u/2019101541.1\M who stated the following. She was asleep and did not Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:25 Page 2 of 2 57 DR No 06-12883 Call No 060450055 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0012 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reported Time 02/14/2006 13:54 ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City Geo Division E 10TH ST LONG BEACH ZIP Code 90813 OJ,. From Time DID1 00:27:19 6237IFENNER,ERIC B Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached FSTExam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime Transit License Plate Recognition NARRATIVE Lab Requested Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Statements On Parole Typist 8312 Lab Responded Property Report Suspect in Custody Assignment GCEC Violation Restrain Order On 2/14/06, while working as unit 2A71, my partner, Officer 8. Fritz #6248 and I, Officer E. .enner #6237, assisted South Division units on an Officer Involved Shooting, call #0055: Upon arrival we were assigned walk and talks along the south side of 10th St. between Mahanna Avenue and Orange Avenue. ) and he stated in the living room~ast side of the residence) on the couch watching TV when he heard 10-15 gunshots. -stated that he did not hear or see anything before or after the shots. stated that he went to sleep at ocated in the southwest portion of the residence. He was awakened by the sound of 8 gunshots and did not see or hear anything before or after the shots. ) at E. 10th St. and he stated the following. was in 1s edroom located in the southeast portion of the residence, and was watching TV when he heard 1 O gunshots. • stated that he did not see or hear anything before or after the gunshots. ) at E. 10th St. and he stated the following. went to a_1eep at approximately 2200 hours in his room located on the northeast portion of the residence. 9-ie was awakened by the sound of 7 to 8 gunshots. -stated that he did not hear anything before or after the sound of the shots. Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/3012019 10:15:43 AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06: 36: 25 Page 1 of 2 • I u · Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0012 NARRATIVE ) at E. 10th St. and she stated the following. went to seep m er e room ocated in the northeast portion of the residence at approximately 2200 hours. -later woke to the sound of 6 to 7 gunshots. -stated that she did not see or hear ari'yt'liiri'g before or after the sound of the shots. ) at E. 10th St. and he stated the following. went to s eep m rs e room ocated in the northwest portion of the residence at approximately 1800 hours. .... was later awakened by the sound of 4 gunshots. -also stated that he did not see"'ornear anything before or after the sound of the shots . • • Printed By Printed Al 5515 03/27/2006 06:36:25 Page 2 of-i Printed by I..: CLB\ercu,to 11/30120191015.44 AM LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DR No 06-12883 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0020 FURiFOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Call No C-Class Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reported Time 02/20/2006 13:36 060450055 245(D)(l)PCiASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER E 10TH ST From Time DID1 00: 27: 19 5451 LASCH, SCOTT D Typist 8312 Assignment Conf. Supv. GCEC H Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks FSTExam DRE Exam Loss Report Victim Injured Juvenile Arrested Diagram Transit License Plate Recognition PERSON SUMMARY lnvl Vehicle Report Attached Domestic Violence Photos Taken Hate Crime City LONG BEACH Lab Requested ZIP Code 90813 Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Statements On Parole Geo Division DID2 5708 Lab Responded Property Report 01 Suspect in Custody Violation Restrain Order On 02/14/06, Detective M. Evans #5708 and I, Detective S. Lasch #5451, responded to -E. 10th Street in regards to an officer involved shooting that had occurred at this location. Detectives arrived on scene at 0210 hours and contacted Detectives D. Mendoza _# 5710 and R. Gonzales #5515 at the command post located on 10th Street and Orange Avenue. Mendoza told d~tectives the suspect had been shot after he assaulted two Long Beach police officers with a knife. Mendoza also asked detectives to locate and interview any witnesses that may have witnessed the incident. · At approximately 0300 hours, Detectives were contacted by Watch Comm B. Luman # 5128 who informed them a subject, later identified as ..... had admitted himself into the Emergency Department a,t St Mary's Hospital after '6eirig""stabbed with an unknown instrument in the area of Anaheim Street and Long Beach Boulevard. Because it is believed the suspect was stabbed prior to contact with the police and due to close proximity of locations and times of both occurrences, Detectives believed - was possibly involved in an altercation with the suspect. .t approximately 0321 hours, Detectives left the crime scene and responded to St. Mary's Hospital in order to interview -Detectives entered into the Emergency Department and Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercu,to 11130/2019 10'15:45AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06: 36: 29 Page 1 of 2 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0020 ARRATIVE aw 111111111111 lying on a gurney in treatment room Detectives noted had an un-s~ approximate 1 inch wide laceration on the top portion of his right forearm that extended approximately 7 to 8 inches in length. Detectives saw -had an additional small laceration approximately 1 inch in length on the left side of his upper chest that had been already been sutured prior to our arrival. Detectives briefly spoke with -about the above incident and he stated the following. 111111111111 said earlier in the evening, he went to the area of 6th Street and Atla~e in 'oraer"to find . said when he arrived at this location he saw _.. red truck was gone and was nowhere in sight. -said at this time, he turned around and began to walk back home to the area of Pine Street and Atlantic Avenue. -then changed his mind and said he lived in the area of 11th Street ·and Atlantic Avenue. 111111111111 said when he reached the area of Atlantic Avenue and Anaheim Street, 2 to 3 male 'Ri's"panic suspects attacked him. -said he sustained several lacerations in the attack and that he didn't know whether a knife was used on him or not. I asked 111111111111 why he was attacked and he said that he didn't know. I asked -if the suspectsooerii'pted to rob him and he said, "No." -said after the attack~e and was later taken to the Emergency room by his girlfriend, later identified as - . -added his girlfriend drives a black, Chevy Impala. asked 111111111111 if he was involved in an altercation in the area of 10th Street and Orange Avenue 1iis"morning and he said, "No." At .this point, detectives concluded their interview with -in order to let hospital staff suture his laceration. After this interview, Detectives were advised by Sergeant P. Arcala #5017 to return back to the crime scene in order to conduct interviews with witnesses at this location. Detectives left the hospital at 0440 hours and responded back to the crime scene at 0445 hours. It should be noted that Officers M. Soldin #5149 and K. Abuhadwan #6287 conducted a complete interview with 111111111111 prior to our arrival at the hospital. For further, refer to their follow-up repo_rt (docume""iiied""""under DR#0G-12887) . • Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercu5lo 11130/201910:1547 AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:29 Page 2 of 2 n 1 \.: 61 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 DR No I Supplement No I Report Type I Reported Date I Reportecj Time I 06-12883 0004 FURIFOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT 02/14/2006 09:03 Call No I C-Class 060450055 245(D)(l)PCIASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER I Location I City ~ E 10TH ST LONG BEACH I ZIP Code 90813 I Geogtion I rom Date From Time DID1 I Typist I Assignment I 02/14/2006 l oo:27:19 ls604loDowD,PATRICK J 5604 GCEC Conf.:upv. I Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested Lab Responded FSTExam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken Statements Suspect in Custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Trans~ License Plate Recognition NARRATIVE ., On 2/14/06 at 0645 hours, Det. Mendoza requested that I, Det. P. O'Dowd (#5604), assist him in his investigation by taking possession of the handguns used by Officers D. Collazo (#5921) and A,. Villa (#6176) in the officer-involved shooting that had occurred at -E. 10th St. on this ~ate. Officers D. Collazo and S. Villa were sitting in separate areas of the homicide office typing their reports. I first contacted Officer Villa and asked tiim for the handgun he had used in the shooting.·· Officer Villa unholstered his duty handgun, removed the magazine from its port, and remov_ed one round from the chamber. Officer Villa handed me all three items. I placed the items in a gun box pending further examination. I contacted Officer D. Collazo and asked him for the handgun he had used in the shooting. Officer Collazo uilholstered his duty handgun, removed the magazine from its port, and removed one round from the chamber. Officer Collazo also removed an empty magazine from the magazJne compartment on his gun belt and explained that he had emptied one magazine during the shooting and reloaded. He had put the empty magazine back in his belt rather than leaving · it at the scene. Officer Collazo handed me all four items and I placed them in a gun box pending further examination. I found that the handgun given to me by Officer S. Villa was a black, .45-caliber, Heckler & Koch, semi-automatic handgun. The round he had removed from the chamber was a .45-caliber Winchester-brand, hollow-point bullet. The magazine Officer Villa had given me has a twelve-round capacity. It contained eleven bullets. The top seven and bottom three bullets were Winchester-brand, .45-caliber hollow-points. The eighth bullet was an RP-brand, .45-caliber ball round . • ound that the handgun given to me by Officer D. Collazo was a silver, .45-caliber, Para-Ordnance P-14, semi-automatic han_dgun. The round he had removed from the chamber Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercusto 1113012019 10 154B AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:21 Page 1 of 2 I { 62 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0004 ARRATIVE as a .45-caliber, Federal-brand bullet. The loaded magazine Officer Collazo had given me has a fourteen-round capacity. It was loaded with twelve rounds, all of which were Federal-brand, .45-caliber, hollow-point bullets. The empty magazine also has a fourteen-round capacity. For further on the handguns, see my handgun examination reports . I maintained possession of the handguns, the magazines, and the ammunition until bringing them to the Long Beach Police Department's lab for processing on 2/14/06 at approximately 1005 hours. At the lab, I relinquished custody of the items to Lab Technician Troy Ward {#7851). For further, see his report. Filed by: P. O'Dowd #5604 • • Printed By 5515 Printed by 'JercuSIJ 11/3012U11110 1' AM Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:21 Page 2 of 2 63 • ~ROTATION OTATION CLB\ercu5lo 1 l/301201910.1551 AM #8 #9 DR# DATE MAKE MODEL SERIAL# CA LIB ER~•~-,,.--~ owNER I;;,, Co II a'2--o ft" 5"92/ ROUND IN CHAMBER?@ N fe)er~/ .q5 4 • 0 ~ROTATION #3 #4 #8 #9 DR# ~~tr~ DATE MAKE ~/er¢'52c, MODEL SERIAL# CALIBER • 'i. ' OWNER 5. Vi/Ja. =#fl 7 £. ROUND IN CHAMBER?@ N r" [v,'lldies-lef ~ 4:; :--❖-·---:->~.-:: ._:-:: ·:-<:--❖:-:-·-·-.,.-,; ----------6 ! OCMOT OOCOADCn ~~···· ... f. o;towJ ef{o'f \.. ' Long Beach Police Department FIREARMS ANALYSIS REPORT • DATE REQUESTED: REQUESTED BY: DETAIL/PHONE: Pa e 1 of 2 BOOKING#: DR#: 2/14/06 P. O'Dowd Homicide/ 570-5572 060 012 883 ANALYSIS REQUESTED Function and Test Fire Cartridge Case Comparison Bullet Comparison An examination and analysis was made of the below listed evidence that was received from Detective P. O'Oowd on 2/14/06 and the Long Beach Police Department Property section on 2/23106, evidence consisting of; F2-02146 -Sealed Box Containing Firearm for Officer D. Collazo #5921 Pistol, Para Ordnance model P14-45, caliber 45 Auto SIN -(6, Left). F4-02146-Sealed envelope containing an empty magazjne sealed in a envelope, a magazine containing twelve Federal Hydra-Shok 45 Auto cartridges sealed in a envelope, and a Federal Hydra-Shok 45 Auto cartridge sealed in a envelope. F3~02146 -Sealed Box Containing Firearm for Officer S. Villa #6176 Pistol, Heckler & Koch model USP, caliber 45 Auto SIN -(6, Right). FS-02146 -Sealed envelope containing a magazine containing ten Winchester SXT 45 Auto cartridges and one Remington Peters 45 Auto cartridge sealed in an envelope, and one Winchester SXT 45 Auto cartridge sealed in an envelope. Tag 603653 Sealed Box Item 1 -Bullet jacket (6, Right). Item 2 -Bullet (6, Right). Item 3 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 4-Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 5 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 6 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL} (discharged}. Item 7 -Taser cartridge SIN T04-538079 (discharged). Item 9-Cartridge case, 45 Auto (WINCHESTER) (discharged) .. Item 10· -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (R-P} (discharged). Item 12 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (WINCHESTER) (discharged). Item 14--Cartridge case, 45 Auto (WINCHESTER) (discharged). Item 15 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (R-P) (discharged}. Item 16-Cartridge case, 45 Auto (R-P) (discharged). Item 17 -Cartridge case. 45 Auto (WINCHESTER) (discharged). Item 18 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (WINCHESTER) (discharged). Item 19 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL} (discharged). ltem'2.0-Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 21 -. Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 22 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 23 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (WINCHESTER) (discharged). Item 24 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 25 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (WINCHESTER) (discharged). Item 26 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 27 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 28 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (WINCHESTER) (discharged). Item 29 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 30 -.Cartridge case, 45 Auto (WINCHESTER) (discharged). Item 31 -Cartridge case, 45 Auto (R-P) (discharged). Item 33 -Bullet (6, Right). Item 34 -Bullet jacket fragment (Right). --Continued Printed by CLB\ercusto 11./30/2019 10 15:54 AM 66 • FIREARMS ANALYSIS REPORT Tag 603653 Continued Item 35 -Bullet jacket fragment (Rfght). Item 36 -Plastic Item 37 -Plastic Item 38 -Lead core. Item 39 -Bullet jacket (6, Left) Item 40 -Bullet jacket (6, Left). Item 41 -Lead core. Tag 603617 Sealed Box Item 42 -Pebble. Item 43-Cartridge case, 45 Auto (FEDERAL) (discharged). Item 44 -Bullet (6, Right) Item 45 -Bullet jacket (6, Right). Item 46 -Bullet (6; Left). Item 47 -Bullet jacket fragment (6, Left) Analysis: Pa e2 of 2 DR# 060 012 883 The trigger pull for F2-02146 (pistol, of Officer D. Collazo) is 4¾ pounds single action. F2-02146 was operational and test-fired. The laboratory will retain all test-fired cartridge cases and bullets. F2-02146 and F4-02146 were returned to Officer 0. Collazo on 2/16/05 The trigger pulls for F3-02146 (pistol, of Officer S. Villa) are, 10 pounds double action, and 4¼ pounds slhgle action. The laboratory will retain all test-fired cartridge cases and bullets. The pistol, magazine and cartridges were returned to Officer S. Villa on 2/15/06. FJ-02146 and FS-02146 were returned to Officer S. • Villa on 2/15/06. Conclusions: Items 1, 2, 33, 34, 35 (bullet jacket, bullets, bullet jacket fragments, of tag 603653) and Items 44 and 45 (bullet, .. and bullet jacket, of tag 603617) could not be eliminated or identified as having been fired in and through F3-02146 (pistol, of Officer S. Villa), however they were not fired in and through F2-02146 (pistol, of Officer D. Collazo). Items 39 and 40 (bullet jackets, of tag 603653) and Item 46 (bullet, of tag 603617) were fired in and through F2-02146 (pistol, of Officer 0. Collazo). Item 47 (bullet jacket fragment, of tag 603617) could not be eliminated or identified as having been fired in and ',through F2-02146 (pistol, of Officer D. Collazo). however it was not fired in and through F3-02148 (pistol, of Officer S. Villa). Items 3 through 6, 19 through 22, 24, 26, 27, and 29 (cartridge cases, of tag 603653), and Item 43 (cartridge case, of tag 603617) were fired in F2-02146 (pistol, of Officer D. Collazo). Items 9, 10, 12, 14 through 18, 23, 25, 28, 30, and 31 (cartridge cases, of tag 603653) were fired in F3.:02146 (pistol, of Officer S. Villa). Items 36, 37, 38, and 41 (plastic, and lead cores, of tag 603653) and Item 42 (pebble, of tag 603617) have no comparative value. Date of Report 2/27/06 Disposition of Evidence: Returned to Pro e Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 1015:55 AM Criminalist Tro L. Ward 7851 I 67 1 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT DR No 06-12883 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0018 FUR FOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Call No C-Class Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reporteq Time 02/20/2006 09:37 060450055 245(D) (l)PCIASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER E 10TH ST From Time DID1 00: 27: 19 5710 I MENDOZA, DANIEL Conf. Supv. H Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached FST Exam DAE Exam Domestic Violence Loss Report Victim Injured Photos Taken · Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime Transit License Plate Recognition PERSON SUMMARY City LONG BEACH Lab Requested ZIP Code 90813 Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Statements On Parole Geo Division Typist 8312 Lab Responded Property Report 01 Assignment GCEC Suspect in Custody Violation Restrain Order On 12/04/~mately 1243 hours, I, Detective D. Mendoza #5710, received a telephone call f~.om -• who informed me detectives had been out to her place of residence looking for someone related to a Sergio Hurtado. -said she wasn't home at the time detectives came by her place of residence, but upon her return home she got the message to call the Long Beach Police Department regarding subject Sergio Hurtado. I asked -if she was related to Hurtado and she informed me that she was not, but that she hacf"beeri7iian "off and on11 dating relationship with him for th~ 7 years. I asked her if they had any children together and she informed me they did not. -then went on to inform me they were no longer together and they had broke off their relationship once again, 2-days ago (defined as 02/12/06). asked -why they broke off their relationship and she stated she actually ended the lati n · because Hurtado was using drugs again and she did not want him anywhere near -said in the past she ~as always pleaded for Hurtado to stop using drugs, Printed At 03/27/2006 06:36:27 Page 1 of 3 Printed by 6 8 CLB\ercusto 11/3012019 IO 15 56 AM Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0018 ut always stayed with him in this "off and on" relationship, but this last time they ended their relationship it was going to be permanent. I asked her what made this time any different than the rest and she replied she simply made up her mind h~ng to change and that she needed someone that was going to be there for her and ....... -added the only thing Hurtado was, was a bad influence. I asked -what Hurtado was like when he was on drugs and when he was off drugs and she saia"wJi'en he was "clean" he was a very nice and calm person, but when he "used" he wasn't all that nice. I asked -if she knew what drug or drugs Hurtado used or how he ingested them and she stated he used "Meth" (short for methamphetamine) and that he snorted it. I asked her how long Hurtado had been using "Meth" and she stated he had used "Meth" for the 7 years she had been with him. I asked her if she "used" and she replied she did not use drugs and that is why she could no longer stay with Hurtado. ·. -was asked if she knew whether or not Hurtado had a place to stay and she informed me ffl""'lie was homeless and slept either underneath the Willow or Pacific Coast Highway overpass. -said this is where Hurtado spent most of his time drinking. I asked -if she knew whether Hurtado was under the care of a doctor or if he had any mental or""'ni"eaical conditions I should know about. -stated as far as she knew he was okay from his head other than using "Meth" and drinking a lot. -added she knew Hurtado was taking some type of antibiotics for a spider bite he had gotten from sleeping underneath the f/lillow Avenue overpass. · I asked -what his state of mind was after their breakup and she stated he was really depresseci'arid he was getting skinny because he was not eating and doing "Meth ." I asked -when was the last time she saw Hurtado and she stated that on 02/12/06 sometime"""Tri"tFie evening she saw Hurtado wondering about the streets in the area of Walnut Avenue and Anaheim. -said she stopped to talk to him for a while and that Hurtado just kept telling· her how tiredhewas of being on his own, alone, and he wanted to kill himself. I asked her if he had ever spoke about hurting himself before this conversation and she stated two months ago they argued and he also threatened to kill himself. I asked her~ver talked about how he would kill himself and she replied that he never mentioned how. -said when she spoke to Hurtado she felt sorry for him, but she knew she couldn't take him back, so she simply told him if he ever needed a warm place to rest or a place to shower he was always welcome to do so at her place. -stated they said goodbye and both walked off their separate ways. -said she hadn't seen Hurtado since and did not know where he was, nor whom he was hanging out with, or where he could be found. if she knew where any of his family members could be located. -informed had passed away from drinking too much, which affected his liver, 10 years was a drug addict who had no contact with . I asked h r if Hurtado had any and she replied he had and no one else s e new of or that he spoke of. I then asked if s~ of his aunts or uncles. -said that she knew he had an aunt by the name of ____. who lived in ~eacii,""6'ut they did not speak because his aunt banned him from her home. I asked -.._ why he was banned from seeing his aunt and she informed me he wasn't allowed to go Printed By Printed At 5515 03/27/2006 06: 36: 27 Page 2 of 3 Printed by C LB\ercusto 1 I 13012019 IO 15 58 AM -------------------------------; Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0018 ARRATIVE ear her because Hurtiliido used dru s and they didn't want him around. I then asked if she knew what street lived on and she informed me that she only knew that she lived on Easy Street near I ow Aveneue in Long Beach. I asked -if Hurtado belonged to any gang or had any problems with anyone and she stated that wheii"""lie"lived up near Chino he belonged to a gan~n as "Calipas", but she did not know if he hung around with gangsters in Long Beach. -added he really didn't have any enemies, but he really disliked the police because he felt they were always harassing him for no reason when he walked the streets. I asked -if she could possibly describe Hurtado for me so that I could make sure we were talking a""oo'ut""ihe same Sergio Hurtado. -described Hurtado as a male Hispanic with black hair, about 5 feet 7 inches tall, 150 pounds and with a tattoo on his back that read "Hurtado" and a tattoo on his right shoulder (front) that said •-·" I asked her if she knew how old Hurtado was and she replied that she believed he was 29 years old. I informed her it sounded as though we were speaking of the same individual. -then asked if I could inform her why I needed to speak to a family member and I simply aa'vis'ed her that it involved a very sensitive issue which I could only share with immediate family. I then asked her if she had a telephone number where Hurtado's aunt could be reached and she replied that she did not. asked -if she could please provide me with her date of birth, home address, and phone mber "i'ii"1n'e event I needed to contact her in the future. indicated her birthday was and she lived at and her phone number At this tiu,e, I thanked -for her time and asked her if she could et a messag -for me. -'saJd"sl,e would try but she did not know were liv pnorie number. -rTn'1ormed -in the event that she came across would please asks her to call my office. I provided -with my office number ended our telephonic conversation at 1257 hours . • Printed By 5515 Printed by CLB\ercuslo 1 l/30i20Hl 10 15:59 AM. Printed At 03/27/2006 06: 36: 27 Page 3 of 3 7 0 DR No 06-12883 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT - 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 INCIDENT INFORMATION Supplement No Report Type 0022 FURiFOLLOW-UP TO AN INCIDENT REPORT Chief of Police ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 Reported Date Reporte~ Time 02/23/2006 10:20 Call No C-Class 060450055 245(D)(l)PC!ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER City ZIP Code Geo Division E 10TH ST LONG BEACH 90813 01 From Time 0101 Typist Assignment 00:27:19 5515 GONZALES,ROBERT M 8376 GCEC Use of Force RNB Supv Notify-Remarks Vehicle Report Attached Lab Requested Lab Responded FST Exam DRE Exam Domestic Violence Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Property Report Loss Report Victim Injured (:hotos Taken Statements Suspect In custody Juvenile Arrested Diagram Hate Crime On Parole Violation Restrain Order Transit License Plate Recognition PERSON SUMMARY On February 14, 2006, at 1510 hours , who identified herself as Sergio Hurtado's aunt, contacted me, Detective R. Gonzales #5515. She told me she had received information from the police were looking for a family relative of Sergio's. I asked Printed By 5515 Printed by when she last spoke with- CLB\ercu5to 1 li30/2019 1016 01 AM and she said and she had no contact and she stated a few months ago when he Printed At 03/27/2006 06: 36: 30 Page 1 of 2 71 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 Supplement No 0022 ARRATIVE ame by her house in Long Beach to borrow money. I asked if she could tell me about Sergio and she said he is a nice person, but he has a history of getting in trouble with the police. I asked -if Sergio has a ~bit and she said yes. She stated Sergio has had a "bad" drug pro"6iem"tor years. I asked -if Sergio is on probation or parole and she stated he was recently taken off of parole, but did not know why he was on parole. I told -the reason I was looking for a relative of Sergio's was because he had been involvecJ'"Tri"a police shooting and Sergio had been killed. - told me she was at work and had to get off the phone and told me if I had any other q ns for her I could call her at a later time. ·· I ended my telephone interview with • • Printed By 5515 Printed by C LB\ercusto 1113012019 IO 16 02 AM at 1518 hours . Printed At 03/27/2006 06: 36 : 30 Page 2 of 2 72 CHIQ PAGE NO.0001 5515 BF45 02-14-2006 10:15 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPT CALLS-FOR-SERVICE INQUIRY RESPONSE •------.--------------------------------------------------------------------- INITI ATE: ENTRY: DISPATCH: ON SCENE: CLOSE: LOCATION: DAREA: BEAT: RD: FIRE: 00:2 7 :19 02-14-2006 00:27:19 00:27:19 00:27:19 CALL NUMBER: CURRENT STATUS: PRIMARY UNIT: CASE NUMBER: DISPOSITION: 060450055 ONSCENE 1A67 060012883 FILED 111111 E 1 0TH ST , CLB ( ORANGE AV & NORMAN CT 1 HDAREA: 6 7 TYPE: 242 --> 998 373 PRIORITY: E l0Ell0 PRIOR HISTORY OFFICER SHOOTING 02-14-2006 00:27:19 00:27:19 00:27:22 00:27:22 00:27:39 00:27:44 00:28:04 00:28:18 00:28:1 8 0.8:53 0 9:03 00:29:03 00:29:03 00:29:03 00:29:10 00:29:10 00: 2 9: 2-4 00:29:24 00:29:24 00:29:24 00:29:24 00:29:30 0 0: 2 9: 3·7 00:29:37 00:29:51 00:29:51 00:30:03 00:30:07 00:30:16 00:30:21 00:30:21 00:30:41 00:30:49 00:30:49 00·30:56 010:56 0 . 1:07 00:31:07 PD08 PD08 91E6 91E6 PD0B PD0B PD08 PD0B PD08 PD0B BADB 8ADB PD08 PD08 PD08 PD08 PD08 PD07 PD07 PD07 PD07 PD0l A5D5 A5D5 PD08 PD08 PD0B PD0B PD08 M357 M357 PD02 PD0B PD08 91B4 91B4 PD07 PD07 Printed by ON-VIEW ID BACK-ENR ID MISC MISC CLOC-ONS BACK-ENR ID FNLTYPE BACK-ENR ID BACK-ENR ID BACK-ENR ID 901N BACK-ENR ID ID ID MISC BACK-ENR ID BACK-ENR ID MISC PU CLOC-ONS BACK-ENR ID MISC BACK-ENR ID BACK-ENR ID BACK-ENR ID CLB\ercu,to I li30/20Hl 10 16 ll4 AM 1A67:P ORIGIN:UNIT, HAVE VICTM FROM CALL #41 1A67 <6176>VILLA,SALVADOR <592l>COLLAZO,DAVID 1A67 1A36 1A36 <6132>HARRIS,NICHOLAS C 1A67, SUSP IS 417A ... 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OR AS A CONSEQUENCE QI-' CD> OTHER l'ONUITIONS l 00NTRIBllTIN(; 8111 'l(ll R~l Al Fil to I H~ I "1 \H 11I'\rJ l \I '1 c>t Ill \I H Anaromical Summary: A. Multiple gunshot wounds: 1. Location: Chest, abdomen, hip and extremities. 2. Projectiles recovered: Twelve (12) bullets/tazer dart. 3. Trajectory: Front to back (fifteen), back to front (three) . 4. Grazing gunshot wounds (four ) to r i ght shoulder, chest and left arm. B. Multiple cuts (sixteen), head, face, right arm and back. 084 P inted b 76/Ql90M-Rev . .8194 1 6 I AM .J COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONEf AUTOPSY REPORT No. 12 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Page -~2'--_ CIRCUMSTANCES: See the Investigator's Report. EVIDENCE OF INJURY: MULTIPLE GUNSHOT WOUNDS (EIGHTEEN) : Note: The numbering of the gunshot wounds is for descriptive purpose only. Gunshot wound #1 to the chest: Entry: The entry wound is located on the left upper chest near the clavicle 12 inches below the vertex and 4 inches to the left of the midline. It is round measuring about 3/8 inch with an abrasion rim. There is no soot or stippling. Exit: There is none present. Projectile: A ·1arge caliber, copper jacketed, mushroomed bullet is recovered from the muscles of the left shoulder in the back. It is recovered at 1040 hours, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. -Trajectory: It is front to back and downward. Path: The wound track is through the skin and subclavian tissue lacerating the vessels. It continues through the muscles into the back grazing the scapula, and the projectile is lodged in the subcutaneous muscles where it is recovered. This gunshot wound is fatal. Gunshot wound #2 to the chest: Entry: The entry wound is located on the left chest 15-1/2 inches below the vertex and 3-1/2 inches to the left of the midline. It is round measuring about 3/8 inch with abrasion. There is no soot or stippling. CLB\ercu,to 11i30i20Hl 1016 19 AM 085 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONEi AUTOPSY REPORT No. 12 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Page --=3'----_ Exit: The exit wound is located on the left back of the axilla 15 inches below the vertex and 7 inches to the left of the midline. The wound is atypical and measures about 3/8 inch. Projectile: There is none present. Trajectory : It is front to back and right to left. Path: The wound track is through the sk:i..n and underlying 3rd intercostal space. It continues through the left lung and exits from the posterior 1st intercostal space and overlying skin. This gunshot wound is fatal. Gunshot wound #3 to the chest: Entry: The entry wound is located on the left chest 18 inches . below the vertex and 2 inches to the left of the midline. It measures about 3/8 inch and is round with abrasion. There is no soot or stippling. Exit: There is none present. Projectile: Recovered from the right chest cavity is a large caliber, copper jacketed, deformed bullet. It is recovered at 1050 hours, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. Trajectory: It is front to back, left to right, and downward. Path: The wound track is through the skin and underlying 4th intercostal space with fracture of the 4th rib. It continues through the left lung, heart and right lung, and the projectile is lodged in the chest cavity where it is recovered. This gunshot wound is fatal. Gunshot wound #4 to the chest: Entry: The entry wound is located on the left chest 17-1/2 inches below the vertex and 6 inches to the left of the midline. It measures about 1/2 inch with abrasion measuring about 1/2 inch in width on the superior margin. There is no soot or stippling. 08 6 76 y CLB\ercusto I 1/3012019101621 AM COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONER 12 AUTOPSY REPORT Page __ 4 __ Exit: There is none present. No. 2006-01238 ·HURTADO, SERGIO A. Projectile: A large caliber, copper jacketed, mushroomed bullet is recovered from the left chest wall at 1055 hours. It is placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. Trajectory: It is front to back, slight~y left to right, and downward. Path: The wound track is through the skin with fracture of the 4th and 5th ribs including laceration of the peripheral portion of the left lung. It continues downward and is lodged in the muscle of the left chest where the projectile is recovered. This gunshot wound is fatal. Gunshot wound #5 to the chest: Entry: The entry wound is located on the below the vertex and 6 inches t o the left measures about 7/16 inch with most of the superior margin measuring about 3/8 inch. stippling. left chest 21 inches of the midline. It abrasion in the There is no soot or Exit: The exit wound is located on the left back 21 inches below the vertex and 1-1/2 inches to the left of the midline. It is irregular and measures about 7/16 inch. Projectile: There is none present. Trajectory: It is front to back, left to right, and downward. Path: The wound track is through the skin and 7th intercostal space. It continues through the left lung posteriorly and downward, lacerating the aorta and grazing the side of the 9th thoracic vertebra. The wound track then exits through the muscles of the back. This gunshot wound is fatal. Gunshot wound #6 to the right side of the chest: Entry: The entry wound is located on the right side of the chest 21 inches below the vertex and 5-1/2 inches to the right of the midline. It measures about 3/8 inch with abrasion. There is no soot or stippling. 087 CLB\ercu5I□ 11130120H: 10 1622 AM I i I COUN'.'°Y OF LOS ANGELES 12 AU TOPSY REPORT Page __ 5 __ Exit: There is none present. No. DEPARTMENT OF CORONER 2006 -01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Projectile: A large caliber, copper jacketed, mushroomed bullet is recovered from the mesentery of the abdomen in the midline near the lumbar vertebra. It is recovered at 1105 hours, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. Tr ajectory: It is front to back, right to left, and downward. .. Path: The wound track is through the skin. It continues through the 10th rib at its junction with the diaphragm. The wound track then lacerates the liver and segments of mesentery, and the projectile is recovered in the abdomen. This gunshot wound is fatal. Gunshot wound #7 to the abdomen: Entry: The entry wound is located on the right abdomen 23 inches below the vertex and 3 inches to the right of the midline. It measures about 1/4 inch with a rim of abrasion. There is no soot or stippling. Exit: There is none present. ··Projectile: is recovered recovered at deposited in A large caliber, copper jacketed, deformed bullet from the right lower back above the pelvis. It is 1115 hours, placed in an evidence envelope and the safe at 1730 hours. Trajectory: It is right to left, front to back, and downward. Path: The wound track is through the skin into lacerating the liver, intestine and mesentery. then lodged in the soft tissue above the lumbar gunshot wound is fatal. Gunshot wound #8 to the abdomen: the abdomen, The bullet is vertebra. This Entry: The entry wound is located on the right lower abdomen 27 inches below the vertex and 3-1/2 inches to the right of the midline. It is round and measures about 3/8 inch with abrasion, mostly on the lateral margin. There is no soot or stippling. CLB',ercuslo 1I130/20Hl 10:1623 AM COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONE 12 • .___--'-------' AUTOPSY REPORT Page __ 6 __ Exit: There is none present. No. 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Projectile: A large caliber, copper jacketed, deformed bullet is recovered from the 3rd lumbar vertebra. It is recovered at 1130 hours, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. Trajectory: It is front to back and right to left. '• Path: The wound track is through the skin into the abdomen, lacerating the intestine and aorta. The projectile continues into the 3rd lumbar vertebra where it is lodged. This gunshot wound is fatal. Gunshot wound #9 to the abdomen: Entry: The entry wound is located on the right lower abdomen 29-1/2 inches below the vertex and 3 inches to the right of the midline. The wound is round measuring about 1/4 inch with · abrasion in the superior and medial margins. There is no soot or stippling. Exit: There is none present. Projectile: A large caliber, copper jacketed, mushroomed bullet is recovered from the right lower back. It is recovered at 1135 .hours, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. Trajectory: It is front to back. Path: The wound track is through the skin into the abdomen, lacerating segments of intestine and mesentery. It continues through the retroperitoneum, and the bullet is lodged in the back where it is recovered. This gunshot wound is fatal. Gunshot wound #10 to the right hip: Entry: The entry wound is located in front of the right hip 30 inches below the vertex and 5 -1/2 inches to the right of the midline. It is round measuring about 3/8 inch with an abrasion rim. There is no soot or stippling. 089 CLB\ercusto 1113012019 I 0·1624 AM COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES 12 AUTOPSY REPORT Page __ 7 __ Exit: There is none present. No. DEPARTMENT OF CORONER 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Projectile: A large caliber, copper jacketed, mushroomed bullet is recovered from the right buttock. It is recovered at 1145 hours, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. Trajectory: It is front to back. Path: The wound track is through the skin and, grazing the iliac crest, continues posteriorly into the buttock where the projectile is recovered. This gunshot wound is non-fatal. Gunshot wound #11 to the left side of the abdomen: Entry: The entry wound is located on the left side· of the lower abdomen 27 inches below the vertex and 6 inches to the left of the midline. It measures about 7/16 inch with abrasion. There is no soot or stippling. Exit: The exit wound is located on the left lower back 28 inches below the vertex and 3-1/2 inches to the left of the midline. The wound is irregular and measures about 3/4 inch x 1/2 inch. Projectile: There is none present. Trajectory: It is left to right, front to back, and downward. Path: The wound track is through the skin and subcutaneous muscles. This gunshot wound is non-fatal. Gunshot wound #12 to the front of the left hip: Entry: The entry wound is located in front of the left hip 30 inches below the vertex and 3-1/2 inches to the left of the midline. It measures about 3/8 inch and has abrasion in the superior margin. There is no soot or stippling. Exit: There is none present. 090 C LB\ercusto 11/3012019 10.1626 AM COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONEi AUTOPSY REPORT No. 12 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Page _~8 __ Projectile: Recovered from the back of the left hip is a large caliber, copper jacketed, deformed bullet. It is recovered at 1120 hours, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. Trajectory: It is front to back. Path: The wound track is through the skin and muscle of the hip with grazing of the iliac crest. The bullet is lodged in the muscles where it is recovered. This gunshot wound is non-fatal. Gunshot wound #13 to the left side of the abdomen: Entry: The entry wound is located on abdomen 23 inches below the vertex and of the midline. It measures about 3/8 abrasion on the superolateral margin. stippling. the left side of the 5-1/2 inches to the left inch and is round with There is no soot or Exit: The exit wound is located on the left back 24 inches below the vertex and 2 inches to the left of the midline. It is irregular and measures about 1/2 inch. Projectile: There is none present. Trajectory: It is front to back, left to right, and downward. Path: The wound track is through the skin and subcutaneous muscles. This gunshot wound is non-fatal. Gunshot wound #14 to the left arm: Entry: The entry wound is located on the anterolateral aspect of the left forearm 16 inches below the vertex. The wound is round measuring about 3/8 inch with abrasion of the anterior margin. There is no soot or stippling. Exit: The exit wound is located on the back of the left forearm 17 inches below the vertex. It measures about 3/8 inch and is irregular. Projectile: There is none present. 091 CLB\ercusto 11130/2019 10 16:27 AM COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONE AUTOPSY REPORT No .. 12 .I-----__. 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. • Page ---=-9 __ Trajectory: It is front to back and downward. Path: The wound track is through the skin and muscle of the arm with no involvement of any major organ. This gunshot wound is non-fatal. Gunshot wound #15 to the right thigh: Entry: The entry wound is located in front of the right thigh 20 inches above the heel. The wound is round measuring about 1/4 inch with a lacerated margin which also contains an abrasion. There is no soot or stippling. Exit: There is none present. Projectile: A large caliber, copper jacketed, de£ormed bullet is recovered from the right thigh. It is recovered at 1150 hours, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours . Trajectory: It is front to back and upward. Path: The wound track is through the skin into the muscle of the thigh with no involvement of any major organ. This gunshot wound is non-fatal. Gunshot wound #16 to the left thigh: Entry: The entry wound is located on the back of the left thigh on the outer side 26 inches above the heel. The wound is round measuring about 3/8 inch with abrasion present. There is no soot or stippling. Exit: The exit wound is located in front of the thigh in the middle area 29 inches above the heel. The wound is irregular and measures about 1 x 1/2 inch. Projectile: There is none present. Trajectory: It is back to front and upward. Path: The wound track is through the skin and muscles of the thigh with no involvement of any major organ. This gunshot wound is non-fatal. 092 v.5'1 CLB\ercu5l0 1li30i201910 1628 AM COUf';ITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONER 12 AUTOPSY REPORT Page __ l-'-0_ Gunshot wound #17 to the left thigh: No. 2006 -01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Entry: The entry wound is located on the back of the thigh near the knee area on the lateral side 19 inches above the heel . The wound is round measuring about 3/8 inch with abrasion. There is no soot or stiprling. Exit: The exit wound is located in front of the lower left thigh in the midline 22 inches above the·· heel. The wound is atypical measuring about 3/8 inch with a lacerated margin. Projectile: There is none present. Trajectory: It is back to front and upward. Path: The wound track is through the skin with extensive fracture of the femur. It continues anteriorly arid exits from . the skin. This gunshot wound is potentially fatal. Gunshot wound #18 to the left hand: Entry: The entry wound is located in front of the left hand near its junction with the wrist in the midline. This wound is atypical and measures about 3/8 inch. Associated with the wound is a laceration on the anterior surface of the wrist near the entry wound. This laceration measures about 1/2 inch and is irregular. Exit: There is none present. Projectile: Recovered from the left forearm is a projectile composed of a large caliber deformed copper jacket and deformed lead. The projectile is recovered at 1205 hours, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. Trajectory: It is front to back and upward. Path: The wound track is through the skin and continues into the forearm with laceration of the muscles and blood vessels. The bone is intact . This gunshot wound is potentially fatal. CLBlerCU5lo 1 l/30/20HI 1(1·16:30 AM 093 CO~NTY OF LOS ANGELES 12 AUTOPSY REPORT Page __ l_l __ GRAZING GUNSHOT WOUNDS: No. DEPARTMENT OF CORONEi 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. There is a grazing gunshot wound on the top of the right shoulder anteriorly. It measures 1-1/2 inches x 1/2 inch. It is diagonal with the superior end posteriorly and superior. On the middle of the chest, there is a vertical grazing gunshot wound measuring ·2 inches x 1/2 inch. On the anteromedial aspect of the left arm are two grazing gunshot wounds, one above the other. Each measures about 1-1/2 inches'x 1/2 inch. TAZER PROJECTILE: Recovered from the right abdominal wall is a tazer dart with the hook attached to the abdominal wall 26 inches below the vertex and 1-1/2 inches to the right of the midline. It is recovered from the abdominal wall, placed in an evidence envelope and deposited in the safe at 1730 hours. MULTIPLE CUTS: Head (three): On the right side of the head, there are two horizontal cuts, one on the temporal scalp 3 inches below the vertex and on the occipitoparietal scalp behind the right ear 5 inches below the vertex. Each of the cuts measure about 2 inches and are limited to the scalp. On the back of the head 7 inches below the vertex on the midline is a diagonal 2 inch cut. It is limited to the scalp. Face (two): There are two horizontal cuts on the left face. One is on the left eyelid and measures 1-1/2 inches. The other is on the left cheek 5-1/2 inches below the vertex. It measures 1-1/4 inches. The cuts are limited to the skin and underlying subcutaneous tissue. Right arm (two): On the side of the right arm, there are two slightly curved cuts. One is near the shoulder, and the other is near the elbow. They measure 3 inches and 2-1/2 inches, respectively. The cuts are limited to the superficial subcutaneous tissue. 0 94 CLB',ercusto 11 ;301201 !! 10 Hl:il AM --------- COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORON AUTOPSY REPORT No. 12 • ,___________. 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. • • Page __ 1_2_ Back (nine): Across the entire back, there are nine superficial cuts . They range from 6 inches to 11 inches. The cuts are oriented at different angles, some diagonal and others horizontal. They are limited to the superficial subcutaneous muscles. The cuts are non-fatal. EXTERNAL EXAMINATION: The body is identifi ed by toe tags and is that of an unembalmed, refrigerated adult Hispanic male who appears about the reported age of 29 years. The body weighs 134 pounds, measures 69 inches, and is slightly thin. There are multiple abrasions on the right and left forehead, over the bridge of the nose, back of the right and left fingers, and front of the right knee. Multiple tattoos are present on the chest, extremities and back. The head is normocephalic and is covered by black hair . Mustache is present. Beard is present. Examination of the eyes reveals irides that appear to be brown in color and sclerae that are normal. There are no petechial hemorrhages of the conjunctivae of the lids or sclerae. The oronasal passages are unobstructed. Upper and lower teeth are present. The neck is unremarkable. There is no chest deformity. The abdomen is flat. The genitalia are those of an adult male. The penis appears circumcised. The extremities show no deformity. EVIDENCE OF THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION: There is no evidence of any recent or previous hospitalization. CLOTHING: The body was not clothed, and I examined the following clothing: 1. Black jacket, previously cut; multiple irregular holes present corresponding to the injuries described above. 2. Pair of blue jeans, previously cut; also contain holes corresponding to the injuries described above . fStlMeetbV1 0 95 CLB\ercusto 11/30/201910:1632 AM '------------------- -------------------- COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT No. 12 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Page -~1=3- 3. Pair of brown plaid boxer underwear. 4. Pair of black shoes. 5. Pair of whi te socks. INITIAL INCISION: The body cavities are entered thr ough the standard Y-shaped incision. NECK: The neck organs are removed en bloc with the tongue . There is no trauma of the gingiva, lips or oral mucosa. Both hyoid bone and larynx are intact ~nd without fractures . There is no hemorrhage in the strap muscles of the neck or around any t hroat organ. _The tongue when sectioned shows no trauma. CHEST/ABDOMINAL CAVITY: See "Evidence of Injury". Both pleural cavities contain blood. ·.• There are no adhesions. The lungs are partly collapsed. The organs of the abdominal cavity have a normal arrangement, and none are absent. There is blood present. There are no adhesions. SYSTEMIC AND ORGAN REVIEW The following observations are limited to findings other than injuries, if described above. MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM: There is no abnormality of the bony framework or muscles present. CLBIE!rcuc;to 11/301201[> 10·16 33 AM 096 COUIIITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONER AU TOPSY REPORT No. 12 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Page --=1"""4_ CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: The aorta is elastic and of even caliber throughout, with vessels distributed normally f r om it. Within the pericardi al sac, there is blood. The heart weighs 250 grams. It has a normal configuration. The valves are thin and competent. There is no lesion of the myocardium. There is no coronary atherosclerosis. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: There is blood in the lower respiratory passages. The mucosa is intact and pale. The left lung weighs 300 grams. The right lung weighs 300 grams. The lungs are subcrepitant. The parenchyma is unremarkable. GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM: The esophagus is intact throughout. The stomach contains a very small amount of cloudy fluid. The mucosa is unremarkable. The small intestine and colon are unremarkable. The appendix is present. The pancreas is unremarkable. HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM: The liver weighs 1500 grams. The parenchyma is red-brown and unremarkable. The gallbladder is present. It contains bile and no calculi. URINARY SYSTEM: The left kidney weighs 140 grams. The right kidney weighs 120 grams. The kidneys are normally situated and are unremarkable. The urinary bladder is unremarkable. -rt contains 30 cc of urine. GENITAL SYSTEM: The prostate is without enlargement or nodularity. Both testes are in the scrotum and are unremarkable and without trauma. 0 9 7 CLB\ercuslo 11/30/2018 10·16:J5 AM COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONER AUTOPSY REPORT No. 12 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Page ----=1-=5- HEMOLYMPHATIC SYSTEM: The spleen weighs 120 grams. The capsule is intact. The parenchyma is red-brown and unremarkable. Lymph nodes throughout the body are unremarkable. The bone is not remarkable. The bone marrow of the ribs is unremarkable. ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: The thyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands are unremarkable. HEAD AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: There is subcutaneous hemorrhage of the scalp associated with the cuts. The external periosteum and dura mater are stripped showing no fractures of the calvarium or base of the skull. There is no epidural, subdural or subarachnoid hemorrhage. The brain weighs 1300 grams. The leptomeninges are thin and transparent. A normal convolutionary pattern is observed. Coronal sectioning demonstrates a uniformity of cortical gray thickness. The cerebral hemispheres are symmetrical. The basal ganglia are intact. Anatomic landmarks are preserved. The ventricular system is unremarkable. The pons, medulla and · cerebellum are unremarkable. Vessels at the base of the brain have a normal pattern of distribution. The cranial nerves are intact. The cerebral arteries are without atherosclerosis. SPINAL CORD: The lumbar segment is dissected showing laceration. HISTOLOGIC SECTIONS: Representative sections from various organs are preserved in one storage jar in 10% formalin. TOXICOLOGY: Blood and urine have been submitted to the laboratory. A homicide screen was requested. 76A e /9· y C LB\ercusto 11130/2019 1 O 16 36 AM 098 • • • COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CORONI 12 AUTOPSY REPORT Page __ 1_6_ PHOTOGRAPHY: No. 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO A. Photographs have been taken prior to the course of the autopsy. RADIOLOGY: The body is fluoroscoped, and x-rays are taken of the head, chest, abdomen, pelvis and extremities.·· WITNESSES: Detectives Mendoza, Evans and Gonzales (Long Beach PD) and P. Miyazaki (D.A. Investigator) witnessed the autopsy. DIAGRAMS USED: Diagram Forms 20-I/V, 20-II/V, 20-III/V, 20-IV/V, 20-V/V, 21, 22 and 27 were used during the performance of the autopsy. The diagrams are not intended to be facsimiles. OPINION: Death is due to multiple gunshot wounds. -homicide. OGBONN~AH, M.D. DEPUTY MEDICAL EXAMINER OC:am/brr:c/f T-02/21/06 The manner of death is DATE 099 C LB\ercu,to 11130/2019 10 16. 37 AM COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES 20 !/G' , rf ~'93 I 7· 1 1 A ' /'('c,. \.j r . ·"~ii' /-f -7"") DEPARTMENT OF CORONER 200b-O12 38 ~O~fAOO.S£RGJO lB£L HO"I 38 o~rq~~ 1 0 ~<puty Medical ha~~ M.D. J COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES l l~J;v ~~ ➔ "'-1 2r/8" ~<>; c~L.P'">\ -wrp, 'i/-{c,.:f, l[{./tV .l_-'7M ~I if nl w•, -r ~,r<.P~ Yr 16-'7':) x-;-... 1\11,-,\jl) f "' ~~ ,.,,,.. I -~li V ~ 3t-'>I-\,-,, 1t ~P\.-1 Mr/'~ ~ ,;.,_,. s1:...,-~ "$ I e:; Whu,\."' ~•'!.~ ~/4-<-\,r DEPARTMENT OF CORONER 2006 .. 0123-8 H trR T:Ji0-0 • .S£R'G IO A-Ill HOMl ':)./ /V. /~M. , 7/rb n':) , ~f, ><.>< 7J$J.V r34:... --"r-t'YI 3/Lf X 1/'J.. 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DUETO,OR A PRIOR EXAMINATION REVIEW BY DME ){ BODY TAG~ ~CLOTHING (B) ~ X-RAY(N~ □ FLUORO ~D-:-UE=--T--O-.-O-R_A_S_A_C_O_N_S_EQ_UE_N_C_E_O_F ______________ --t-----1 □ SPECIAL □ MED. RECORDS PROCESSING TAG _C) (C) y(_AT SCENE PHOTOS (NoQJ.L1 ~=----------------------------+----! DUE TO. OR AS A CONSEQUENCE OF tr TYPING BLOOD TA:KEN~Y QA.}1 r--1...DPJt (D) SOURCE t:fi :::J}:g,"1 Other conditions contributing bu! nol related to the immediate cause of death : --------------======--==-======== □ NATURAL □ ACCIDENT lf other than natural causes HOW DID INJURY OCCUR '! □ SUICIDE ~ HOMICIDE □ COULD NOT BE DETERMINED . ~Y,cl(J'""'s -h, d'1.'j TOXJCOLOGY □ NO BLOOD D Embalmed D >24 hr in hospital D Decomposed D Other _______ _ Reason Collected bY---==CJ.,..!..L...L.=.:=-.,CL.1J:J.__----F-F~ WAS OPERATION PERFORMED FOR ANY CONDITION STATED ABOVE: DYES _)(No "'liCl'.'HEART BLOOD 'ia1FEMORAL BLOOD TYPE SURGERY _______________ DATE _____ _ □ ____ BLOOD □ SPLEE □ ORGAN PROCUREMENT pt._ WIT~ESts TO AUTOPSY □ ___ BLOOD □ KIDNEY r;q TECHNICIAN J::.e, Wlz r-f (;n_.,.,_E·""2:...,__ □ BILE □ VITREOUS f"""\ □ LIVER D _____ _ ~:EVIDENCE RECOVERED AT AUTOPSY ~RINE □ ------ Item Description: -----------------= ----= = = ".' = = = ==== .A · ' I .l':7 •-c . 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Cons D Consult on ___________ _ D Brain Submitted D Neuro Consult D Criminalistics D DMEtoCutl 09 D GSR D Sexual Assauil D Other CLB\~lfofrPhS:Q, 1, 4~Jl'lARY · FORENSIC LAB PlNK -JNVESTIGATIONS GOLDENROD -DME Rev. I/ • • • County of Los Angeles, Department of Coroner Investigator's Narrative Case Number: 2006-01238 Decedent: HURTADO, SERGIO ABEL Information Sources: Detective D. Mendoza, Long Beach Police Department, Homicide Bureau, 400 West Broadway, Long Beach, CA, 90802, 562-570-7244 Investigation: On 02-14-2006 at 0144 hours Detective Arcala #5017 of the Long Beach Police Department reported this death to R. Webber of the coroner's office. Supervisor R. Hanna assigned this case to me on 02-14-2006 at 0430 hours. I responded to the location at 0535 hours and concluded the scene investigation at 0640 hours. Location: Street- East 10th Street, Long Beach, CA, 90802 Informant/Witness Statements: Detective Mendoza met me upon my arrival at the location and provided the following preliminary information concerning this death; it is subject to change upon further investigation. Two patrol officers responded to a radio call that there was a man in the front yard of a residence. It appears he had been washing himself using the garden hose of the home. The officers approached the decedent and saw that he had a knife in his right hand. The decedent was then standing in the street. In both English and Spanish officers requested for the decedent to put down the knife, but he did not comply. The officer to the decedent's left fired a Taser gun toward the decedent. The decedent bent forward, but did not fall to the ground. When the decedent stood up straight he lunged toward the officer who was to his right. That officer fired his weapon as he backed up and tripped on the curb, causing him to fall to the ground. The officer to the decedent's left then fired several rounds toward the decedent. Both officers were using .45-caliber service weapons. Long Beach Fire Department RA 10 responded to the scene and pronounced death on 02-14- 2006 at 0036 hours. Scene Description: The location is the center of a two-lane street in a residential area of Long Beach. The decedent was lying on the yellow lines that divided the asphalt roadway with his head positioned in an eastern direction and his feet positioned in a western direction. The street was indirectly lit by street lamps. Multiple cartridge casings were to the west of the decedent and a vehicle was parked along the curb to the northwest of the decedent. Evidence: While at the scene I collected Gunshot Residue Kit #C1125 at 0515 hours, a knife at 0530 hours, two small metal chains at 0525 hours, a fingernail kit at 0627 hours and a hair kit at 0632 hours. This evidence was logged and deposited in the evidence locker that was located on the investigation floor. When rolling the decedent several projectiles and a cartridge casing were recovered by the Detectives. Body Examination: The decedent was seen lying supine in the middle of the street. His neck was slightly turned toward his right shoulder. The decedent's right elbow was flexed with his hand near his right anterior hip; his left elbow was flexed with his hand in midair. Both legs were extended. The decedent had a metal knife in his right hand. The white metal handle was in the palm of his hand. The folding blade was in an open position and was approximately 3 to 4-inches in length. The knife was on a key chain that had several keys. On the long finger of the decedent's left hand was a fine metal chain with a black piece of plastic that was worn as a ring, another piece of Printed by CLB\ercu5to 11/30/201910'16 50 AM 110 • • • County of Los Angeles, Department of Coroner Investigator's Narrative Case Number: 2006-01238 Decedent: HURTADO, SERGIO ABEL metal chain was on his ring finger and a white metal ring was on his small finger. The decedent has short black hair, brown eyes, natural teeth and a beard with a mustache. He was noted to have two incised wounds to the right side of his head and appeared to have several superficial wounds to the occipital area of his head. Incised wounds were also noted below his left eyebrow and to his left cheek. A contusion was noted to the inside of his upper lip and tache noir was present to both eyes; no petechial hemorrhages were noted. There appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds that extended from his left chest to his left anterior hip and across to the left side of his abdomen. Several palpable hard masses were felt to the left side of the torso and to the left flank area. Multiple gunshot wounds were also seen to the decedent's lower back. The decedent appeared to have approximately fifteen gunshot wounds to his torso; wounds to his torso could not be visualized due to his clothing. Large incised wounds that appeared to be "AH" were across his back. The decedent was clothed in a blue jacket that was open and exposed his chest, blue denim pants that were too big and fastened around the waist with a bungee cord as a belt, black boxer underwear, white socks and white shoes. Several defects were noted in the clothing that appeared to be from the gunshot wounds and tears were also noted along the seams of the jacket. A Taser was embedded in the decedent's abdomen, just above his umbilicus and a second Taser was caught in the collar of the jacket. The wires of the Taser extended beneath the decedent's legs. A piercing was present to the decedent's left ear and tattoos were able to be seen to the following areas: three dots over the decedent's left wrist, an unknown design to the dorsum of his left hand, -to his right chest, ·-to his left chest, and "Hurtado" across his upper back. Livor mortis was not present. Rigo.r mortis was 4+ on the scale throughout the body. The ambient temperature was 50-degrees F. at 0634 hours and the decedent's liver temperature was 76-degrees F. at 0636 hours. Identification: Fingerprints from the DOJ positively identified the decedent on 02-14-2006 at 0859 hours. Next of Kin Notification: The decedent's next of kin has not been located at the time of the writing of this report. Tissue Donation: The decedent is not a viable candidate due to the nature of his death. Autopsy Notification: Detectives Mendoza and Gonzales have requested a two-hour notification for autopsy. Please see case notes for contact information. DENISE BERTONE 419432 RICHARD HANNA 02-14-2006 Date of Report Printed by CLB\ercu-,to 11/3ll/2(119 10-16 5·1 AM 111 FORENSIC SCIENCE CENTER COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES D Accident GSR DAT A SHEET 82 ~Homicide □ Suicide □ Questionable Accident/ Homicide D Questionable Accident/ Suicide □ Questionable Suicide/ Homicide D I~vestigator Requests Rush Kit# 0 Right Handed O Left Handed S Unknown Occupation _______________ fl-Unknown l/4J4~l ])JJE DEPARTMENT OF CORON ER Ut!Ju ..-/Jt z:. 38 Male D Female Activity Prior to Shooting a.-/2 /JS<!-~c'r?'r LJ ~6th Have the decedent's hands been touched by anyone prior to taking the GSR sample? D Yes If yes, by whom? D Paramedics D Family· D Police D Hospital Personnel D Other ________ ~----------------- Was the weapon found in the decedent's hand? D Yes 1iO No D Unknown -Moved prior arrival If yes, which one? D Right D Left l , ~ . If no, des~ribe w~apon's location in relationship to decedent -~ /4~ rv,_,1'7 <=t-· ~ n::v kt11c1 C, J Shooting Occurred: D Indoors ~ Outdoors D Unknown Location of Body: D Indoors ~ Outdoors □ Automobile □ Hospital Other _____________________________ _ Number of Shots Fired: t./h,-Z,,'~ ~ -C t Date I--z,.,-ftlf ("ZA'ofe Date tnp'-1 /uoC;J and Time /){) '2--7 and Time IJ :r~o of Shooting GSR samples were taken. GSR evidence collected t::p At Scene D At FSC CJ At Hospital □ Other ________________ By : ______________ _ Bo_dy transported to FSC _via oroner O Contractor _________________ _ D Revolver rs,t} Semi-automatic/automatic D Rifle □ Shotgun D Other ---------------------------------- Make/ Model --ov"""'~~-~~-'.hl~----------Caliber __ , _i_b ________ _ ·Brand of Ammunition _~~-~~~~~~~----Caliber of Ammunition &~"If"~ , Bullet Configuration: D Round Nose D Hollow Point D Wad Cutter D Pointed Other--~~---------------------------- Bullet Surface: D Jacketed D Semi-jacketed D Bare Lead 0 Plated Comments: fiYLt. ;~~ ------------------. Do not write below this line----------------- RESULTS: Medical file d f,,aboratory Copy DlJJoratory Copy • • :-u EVIDENCE LOG COUNlY OF LOS ANGELES ~ s:.¼ n-11 ~ ... ~ DEPARTMENT OF CORONER CD cc ~ UtNr -tJ rt-:5f3) . INV. 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By: Date: lime: I • • ·'18118418 Rev. 5-93 119 I I I I I I I I I I I I 06-12883 Supplement No 0023 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT • 400 WEST BROADWAY LONG BEACH, CA 90802 Primary Offense 245(D) (l)PC 562 570-7381 RECORDS 562 570-7080 FAX Administrative Information Agency Report No LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 CAD Call No Rpt Typ Primary Offense Reported Date 08/04/2006 Officer MENDOZA,DANIEL Supplement No Reported Date 0023 08/04/2006 Reported Time 17:58 060450055 EVIDENCE ONLY ASSAULT ON PEACE OFFICER/FIREFIGHTER • E 10TH ST Area Beat From Date 01 07 02/14/2006 From Time 00:28 City LONG BEACH Officer 5710/MENDOZA,DANIEL ZIP Code 90813 Rep Dist 373 Assignment INVEST/GVC/ADULT/HOMICIDE Entered by 5710 Assignment INVEST/GVC/ADULT/HOMICIDE Approval Time RMS Transfer Pending Prop Trans Stat Pending Approving Officer Approval Date 5710 08/05/2006 10:15:22 Propert Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 1 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 # Pieces 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE .. 2) Tennis shoes with socks,NFD at Personal accessories (incl serial jewelry) Entered Date Entered Time Destroy Days Control 2 Typ A Article Bowling/Athletic Shoes Model TENNIS 08/04/2006 18:00 0 5710 4062161854 Date Time Officer Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18:01:19 5710 Item #1. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy. Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 2 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description Jacket, NFD. Cat In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE Personal accessories (incl serial jewelry) Entered Time Destroy Days Control 18:03 0 5710 4062161804 # Pieces 1 Typ A Article Model Jacket MENS Entered Date 08/04/2006 Date Time Officer Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 03: 17 5710 Item #2. Recovered from Hurtado during Autopsy. Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 3 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE Description MENS JEANS WITH ROPE AS BELT, NFD. Cat Personal accessories (incl serial jewelry) Entered Time Destroy Days Control 18: 04 0 5710 4062161805 Aeroperty Item Notes: 'Wftem #3. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy. OZA,DANIEL y CLB\ercusto 1 1130120 HI IO 17 05 AM Date # Pieces 1 Article JEANS 08/04/2006 Printed At Typ A Model MENS Entered Date 08/04/2006 Time Officer 18:04:55 5710 08/05/2006 10:16 Page 1 of 5 120 06-12883 Supplement No 0023 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement • 4 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE nvl Date In Custody? Security Serial No 02/16/2006 Yes No NONE Description Underwear, mens boxers, NFD. Cat Personal accessories (incl serial jewelry) Entered Time Destroy Days Control 18:06 0 5710 4062161821 Property Item Notes: Item #4. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy. Date # Pieces 1 Typ A Article Model BOXERS MENS 08/04/2006 Time 18:06:39 Entered Date 08/04/2006 Officer 5710 Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 5 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE # Pieces 2 Folding blade knife and key chain with two keys Cat Article Model OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS KNIFE UNK Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161855 Dale Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 Item #5. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy. Ref No Agency Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Entered Time 18:09 Time 18:09:52 Officer 571 0 Original supplement Involvement 6 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Report No 06-12883 Original Incident 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE # Pieces 2 Two white metal chains ·~N-SERIALIZED JEWELRY (one with black plastic) Typ A (PAWN/BUY ONLY) Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161813 Property Item Notes: Item #6. Recovered from Hurtado during Autopsy. Ref No Agency Report No Article CHAINS Date Model UNK 08/04/2006 Original Incident Entered Date 08/04/2006 Time 18:12:33 Officer 5710 Entered Time 18 :11 Original supplement Involvement 7 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date In Custody? Security Serial No 02/16/2006 Yes No 2006-1238 Description L.A . County Coroners Fingernail kit, NFD. Cat Personal accessories (incl serial jewelry) Entered Time Destroy Days Control 18:14 0 5710 4062170737 Property Item Notes: Item#?. L.A. County fingernail kit recovered from Hurtado. Ref No Agency Report No Date # Pieces 1 Article KIT 08/04/2006 Typ A Model tJNK Time 18:15:25 Entered Date 08/04/2006 Officer 5710 Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 8 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date In Custody? Security Serial No 02/16/2006 Yes No 2006-1238 Description L.A.County Coroner Hair Kit, NFD. Cat Personal accessories (i ncl serial jewelry) Entered Time Destroy Days Control 18: 18 0 5710 4062170737 •roperty Item Notes : em #8. L.A. County hair kit recovered from Hurtado. Report Officer 5710/MENDOZA,DANIEL Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 10:17:07 AM Date # Pieces 1 Article KIT 08/04/2006 Printed At Typ A Model L.A. CNTY Time 18:19:03 Entered Date 08/04/2006 Officer 5710 08/05/2006 10:16 Page 2 of 5 12 1 06-12883 Supplement No 0023 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT • Ref No Agency 9 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT nvl Date In Custody? Security Serial No Report No 06-12883 02/16/2006 Yes No NONE Description Large caliber copper jacketed Cat projectile, NFD. OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161856 Artlcle OTHER Original Incident 06-12883 # Pieces 1 Model UNK Original supplement Involvement 0023 EVIDENCE Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Entered Time 18:21 Date Time Officer Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 23: 20 5710 Item #9. Recovered during Hurtado's autopsy -Left back shoulder (1 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original s'upplement Involvement 10 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE Inv! Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE Large caliber copper jacketed projectile, NFD. Cat Article OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS OTHER Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161857 # Pieces 1 Model UNK Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Date Time Officer Entered Time 18:26 Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 28: 59 5710 Item #10. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Right chest cavity (2 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 11 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE Inv! Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE • Large caliber copper jacketed projectile, NFD . at Article THER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS OTHER Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161857 # Pieces 1 Model UNK Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Date Tlme Officer Entered Time 18:30 Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 31: 31 5710 Item #11. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Left chest wall (upper) (3 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 12 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE # Pieces 1 Large calliber copper jacketed projectile, NFD. Typ A Cat OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161857 Article OTHER Model UNK Entered Date 08/04/2006 Date Time Officer Entered Time 18:33 Property Item Notes : 08/04/2006 18: 33: 23 5710 Item #12. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Mid abdomen over limbar vertabra (4 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 13 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE Large caliber copper jacketed projectile, NFD. Cat Article OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS OTHER Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161857 # Pieces 1 Model UNK Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Date Time Officer Entered Time 18:35 •roperty Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 35: 07 5710 em #13. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Right lower back above pelvic (5 of 13) Report Officer 5710/MENDOZA,DANIEL Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 10 17"08 AM Printed At 08/05/2006 10:16 Page 3 of 5 122 06-12883 Supplement No 0023 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT • RefNo Agency 4 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT vi Date In Custody? Security Serial No 02/16/2006 Yes No NONE Description Report No 06-12883 Large claiber copper jacketed Cat projectile, NFD. OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161857 Article OTHER Original Incident 06-12883 # Pieces 1 Model UNK Original supplement Involvement 0023 EVIDENCE Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Entered Time 18:38 Date Time Officer Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 37: 59 5710 Item #14. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Left upper hip (back) (6 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 15 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE Inv! Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE Large caliber copper jacketed projectile, NFD. Cat Article OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS OTHER Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161857 # Pieces 1 Model UNK Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Date Time Officer Entered Time 18:39 Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 39: 38 5710 Item #15. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -3rd lumbar vertabra (7 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 16 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE Inv! Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE • Large caliber copper jacketed projectile, NFD. at Article THER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS OTHER Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161857 # Pieces 1 Model UNK Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Date Time Officer Entered Time 18:41 Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 42: 13 5710 Item #16. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Right lower back (8 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 17 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE Large caliber copper projectile, NFD. Cat OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161857 Article OTHER # Pieces 1 Model UNK Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Entered Time 18:43 Date Time Officer l?roperty Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 43: 44 5710 Item #17. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Right outer hip (back buttocks area) (9 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 18 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE Large caliber copper jacketed Cat # Pieces 1 projectile, NFD. OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS Article OTHER Model UNK Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161858 Date •roperty Item Notes: 08/04/2006 em #18. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Right thigh (10 of 13). Report Officer 5710/MENDOZA,DANIEL Printed by CLB\ercusta 11130/20191017"09AM Printed At 08/05/2006 10:16 Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Time Officer Entered Time 18:45 18:45:35 5710 Page 4 of 5 123 06-12883 Supplement No 0023 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT • Ref No Agency 9 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT vi Date In Custody? Security Serial No 02/16/2006 Yes No NONE Description Report No 06-12B83 Large caliber copper jacketed projectile, NFD. Cat Article OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS OTHER Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161B58 Original Incident 06-12883 # Pieces 1 Model UNK Original supplement Involvement 0023 EVIDENCE Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Entered Time 18:47 Date Time Officer Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 47: 01 5710 Item #19. recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Left forearm (11 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original incident Original supplement Involvement 20 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-12883 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE Large caliber copper jacketed projectile, NFD. Cat Article OTHER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS OTHER Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161849 # Pieces 1 Model UNK Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Date Time Officer Entered Time 18:48 Property Item Notes: 08/04/2006 18: 49: 00 5710 Item #20. Recovered from Hurtado during autopsy -Right leg (pant) (12 of 13). Ref No Agency Report No Original Incident Original supplement Involvement 21 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 06-128B3 06-12883 0023 EVIDENCE lnvl Date 02/16/2006 Description In Custody? Security Serial No Yes No NONE Taser dart, NFD. -~HER ARTICLES/GUNS/FIREARMS/DRUGS Destroy Days Control 0 5710 4062161851 Property Item Notes: Item #21. Recovered from Hurtado duirn Article OTHER # Pieces 1 Model UNK Typ A Entered Date 08/04/2006 Date Time Officer Entered Time 18:50 08/04/2006 1B: 51: 00 5710 Items #1 -#21 wre recovered from the L.A. County Coroners Evidence locker by Detective D. Rios #5076 on 04/16/06 at 0900 hours. These items were surendered to me (Detective D. Mendoza #5710) and remained in my possession until I placed them into evidence on 08/04/06 at 1900 hours . • Report Officer 5710/MENDOZA,DANIEL Printed by CLB\prcuslo 1113012019101711 AM Printed At 08/05/2006 10:16 Page S of S 124 • • • VOT/N(,' BOARD MEA1BER -PLEASE PRTNT NAJ\1E AND SIGN WHERE INDICATED ON THE VOTING PAGE EXPLANATION OF RECOMMENDED ACTJON FOR OFFICER-INVOLVED SI-IOOTING REVJE\\1 BOARDS AND IN-CUSTODY DEATH REVIE\\1 BOARDS JNCJDENT REVlEW AT BUREAU LEVEL A review of the incident by command and supervisory personnel of the involved officer(s) and/or employee(s) prior to the convening of an Officer-Involved Shooting Review Board or In-Custody Death Review Board. RECOMMENDED ACTION -OFFICER/EMPLOYEE INVOLVED No Recommendation Re-trnining Incident Review Administnilive Review ·Other Self explanatmy. Indicates area in which Board feels that the individual officer and/or employee needs to receive additional training or to be re-trained. Review of incident with involved officer(s) and/or employee(s) by his/her immediate supervisor, examining tactics and procedures used by the officer(s) or employee(s). A review by the Internal Affairs Division for possible violatiO!"JS of Departmental policy and/or procedures. Recommendations may be made to write new policy, to delete present policy, to award commendations, or to recommend any other procedure(s) the Board deems necessary. RECOMMENDED ACTJON -DEPARTMENT No Recommendation Depm·rment Training Policy Review OtlH'.r Printed by Self explanatory. Indicates Board recommende~ training which impacts the entire Department. Review of policy presently in effect which directly relates to the incident being reviewed. Recommendations may be made to write new policy, to delete present policy, to award commendations, or to recommend any other procedure(s) the Board deems necessary. * CLB\ercuslo 11130/2019 10 17 13 AM • • • MANUAL of the Lons Beach Police Department ELECTRONIC VERSION • Projecting the overall training requirements for employees in the Division • Assisting the Academy in scheduling employees of the Division-level with the assistance of the Academy • Working with the Academy's In-Service Training Coordinator to maintain an up to date file of available programs of interest to Division personnel • Keeping Division personnel informed of available training opportunities, encouraging members of the Division to avail themselves of these opportunities, and working with the Division Commander to sched,ule personnel for training as practicable • Instructing personnel on the appropriate filing of reimbursement 6.8.5 FIREARMS -SHOOTING POLICY The policy of this Department governing the display and discharge of firearms affirms that officers have the duty to use firearms whenever the necessity exists to protect their lives or the lives of others. It shall be the responsibility of the individual officer to use firearms only when reasonably necessary and justified under the circumstances. Firearms shall be regarded as defensive weapons and shall be used by an officer only in the absence of reasonable alternatives and the presence of one or more of the following compelling circumstances: • Immediate threat -In self-defense or in defense of another when the officer reasonably believes there is an immediate threat to life or of serious injury • Substantial risk -To effect the arrest or prevent the escape of a felon or suspected felon when the officer has reasonable cause to believe that: -The crime for which the arrest is sought involved the use of or threatened use of deadly, or the infliction of serious bodily injury; and -There is substantial risk that the person whose arrest is sought will cause death or serious bodily harm, if apprehension is delayed Circumstances may necessitate the use of a firearm for other than defensive purposes. Situations in this category include, but are not limited, the following: • To sound an alarm or call for assistance when other means of communication cannot be used Long Beach Police Deparhnent Manual Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 10-1714 AM • • • MANUAL of the Long Beach Police Department ELECTRONIC VERSION • In the humane interest of terminating the needless suffering of a critically injured (pending death) animal, an officer may use a firearm to dispatch that animal only when all of the following criteria are met: • Animal Control is unavailable or is unable to respond in a timely manner • The animal's owner has given consent • A Field Supervisor has given approval. (In an extreme situation, a Field Supervisor at the scene may approve dispatching a critically injured animal, when death is pending, in the owner's absence) Avoid shooting animals in the head; rabies testing requires intact brain tissue •. Firearms shall NOT be discharged under the following circumstances: • As a warning • At a moving vehicle or vehicle or though window, unless circumstances dearly warrant the use of a firearm as a final of defense This policy in not intended to prohibit from discharging a firearm during authorized practice and training at an approved area . The discharge of any weapon by careless or negligent handling by an on or off duty employee shall constitute a neglect of duty. Any discharge of a firearm by a member of this Department for what ever reason, except as part of an authorized training exercise or recreational shooting, shall be reported and documented by the involved employee in compliance with the existing .reporting policy. Each incident involving the discharge of a firearm by a member of this Department, with the exception of training, qualification, and recreation, shall be thoroughly reviewed. 6.8.6 FIREARMS QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT (Revises 6.8.6 and deletes Section 6.8.6.1) Any authorized personnel who carry a weapon in the performance of full or light duty assignments must meet all requirements set forth for firearms qualification. Employees of all ranks are required to qualify on a regular and predetermined basis with an approved weapon for primary service use. The weapon shall be the same weapon normally carried while on-duty. Long Beach Police Department Manual Printed by C LB\ercusto 1113012019 10 1716 AM • • • MANUAL of the long Beach Police Department ELECTRONIC VERSION 8.1.6 FIREARMS-SHOOTING REVIEW BOARD The following procedure shall be adhere to whenever an employee(s) discharges a firearm in the line of duty, except for firearms qualification, practice or training. Purpose The Shooting Review Board is established for the purpose of reviewing incidents involving the discharge of a weapon by an employee(s). The Board shall make recommendations to the Chief of Police with respect to whether the shooting was in or out of policy. It shall also, where appropriate, make recommendations relative to any Department function or personnel activity that occurred leading up to the shooting. The Shooting Review Board is not intended to replace the Internal Affairs process. Further, it shall make no findings regarding criminal culpability. The Chief of Police is responsible for making the final determination regarding the disposition of an Officer-Involved Shooting. Membership The Shooting Review Board shall be comprised of the following VOTING members: • Deputy Chief, Detective Bureau or designee (Chairperson of board) • Chief of Police Representative • Deputy Chief of involved employee • Training Representative -The Training Representative should be qualified to give expert testimony in the use of force, escalation of force and tactics, and be knowledgeable with the different types of weapons and the characteristics of those weapons carried by our employees. The Representative should also provide the Board with up-to-date training and shooting records of the involved officer(s)/employee(s) t • Peer Member of equal rank to that of the involved employee(s) The following NON-VOTING members are to attend the Shooting Review Board: • Commander of the involved employee • Investigator of the shooting incident • Hit Shooting: Homicide Investigator Long Beach Police Department Manual Printed by CLB\ercusto 11130/2019 1ll1717 AM • • • MANUAL of the Long Beach Police Department ELECTRONIC VERSION • No-Hit Shooting: Supervisor on scene • POA Representative or CEA Representative, if applicable • Employee Liaison • Internal Affairs Representative • Homicide O1S Supervisor or designee • Homicide Secretary (to record Board findings) The Homicide Detail shall make a Detail shall make a timely notification to the··involved employee(s) regarding the convening of the Board. The notice shall include the incident that is to be reviewed and the names of the Board members. The employee has one peremptory challenge of the peer-level member. If a peremptory challenge is made, the peer level member shall be replaced by a selection made by the Deputy Chief, Investigation Bureau. The Homicide O1S Supervisor shall be responsible for notifying the person selected. Convening the Board The Board will convene within a reasonable time period from the date of the shooting . Except in cases of extraordinary circumstances, the Board shall be held within 30-calender days of a NO-HIT and 45-calender days of a HIT Shooting. In the case of a death, the Board will not be held until the Homicide Detail receives the completed autopsy report. It shall be the responsibility of the Homicide Detail to make a complete and concise presentation of all the circumstances surrounding all shootings. The Review of Officer-Involved Shootings In addition to making specific findings as to whether the shooting was in or out of policy, the review process of an OIS shall include an examination of the circumstances of the shooting, including the events leading up to the incident. With regard to the shooting, the Board shall make one of the following findings: • Intentional, in policy • Intentional, out of policy • Accidental, in policy • Accidental, out of policy In making a decision as to whether the shooting was in or out of policy, the Board shall Long Beach Police Department Manual Printed by CLB\ercusto 11130/201910 17 19AM • • • MA~UAL qf the Long Beach!olice Department ELECTRONJCl'ERSJON include an examination of the following questions regarding the tactics used by the involved officer(s). • Was the method of approaching the subject consistent with our training? • Was it appropriate for the officer to draw his firearm? • Was it appropriate for the officer to point his firearm at the subject? • Did the circumstances warrant the officer placing his finger on the trigger? • What alternative forms of force were used, if any? • Was the appropriate escalation of force paradigm followed? All cases that result in a finding of out of policy shall be referred for Internal Affairs review and further findings. In all cases which result in a finding of in policy, a separate determination shall be made by the Detective Bureau Deputy Chief as to whether or not further Internal Affairs review is appropriate. Where appropriate, the Board shall evaluate and make specific recommendations regarding the events and pertinent issues that led to the shooting: Communications • Was the information in the initial call to the Communications Center provided to the officers in the field? • Was the initial call handled appropriately? • Was the communications equipment operating properly? • What, if anything, can be done to improve the performance of the Communications Personnel and/or equipment? Involved Officers • Was the officer's presence at the scene appropriate? • Was the officer's contact with the subject appropriate? • Are there any procedural problems that can be identified? • Was the officer's conduct consistent with the type of training we provide? Detectives Long Beach Police Department Manual Printed by CLB\ercuslo 11/30/2019 10.1720 AM • • • MANUAL of the Long.Beach_J'olice Depa,·tment ElECTRONlC VERSION • Was the suspect identified through a criminal investigation? • Was the investigation properly conducted? • What, if anything, can be done to improve performance? Review of the Incident up to the Time of the Shooting • Were there any Department policy, procedure, or training issues that require modification? • Were there any personnel issues that should be addressed? Recommendations shall specify the type of action, such as: Re-training at the Academy; policy review by the appropriate Bureau Deputy Chief; Internal Affairs review; counseling or training at the Divisional level; or other appropriate action. With respect to any issue addressed in the Section, the Investigation Bureau Deputy Chief shall determine whether further Internal Affairs review is appropriate. The Homicide 01S Supervisor shall forward the completed, signed and dated investigative notebook to the Chief of Police for review, additional comments/recommendations and signature. The Chief of Police will then return the signed notebook to the Homicide Supervisor. Shooting Review Board Results -Project Assignment • The Homicide Detail creates the memorandum (project assignment) documenting decisions and recommendations for the purpose of assigning responsibility for carrying out Board results. The project assignment is disseminated to the effected Bureau Deputy Chief for completion and returned within 30 calendar days • Upon completion, the ORIGINAL memorandum documenting compliance of the project assignment shall be forwarded to the Homicide Detail for permanent storage Memorandum of Completion • A memorandum Is then forwarded from the Investigations Bureau Deputy Chief to the Chief of Police stating the Shooting Review Board results and indicating completion of all recommendations 8.1.7 IN-CUSTODY DEATH REVIEW BOARD In-Custody Death Review Board Long Beach Police Department Manual Printed by C LB\ercu,to 11130/2019 IO 17 21 AM • • • MANUAL of the Long Beach Police Department ELECTRONIC VERSION The In-Custody Death Review Board was established for the purpose of reviewing all deaths occurring while the decedent was under police control or custody, and determining whether the actions of the involved officer(s)/employee(s) were within established Department policy and procedure. The shall make recommendations regarding tactics used, equipment and facilities, when applicable. The In-Custody Death Review Board will convene with a reasonable time period after a complete investigation and receipt of the completed autopsy report and toxicological analyses from the Coroner's Office by the Homicide Detail. The In-Custody Death Review Board shall be administrative. No findings regarding criminal culpability shall be made. The In-Custody Review Board shall be comprised of the following VOTING Board members: • Deputy Chief, Detective Bureau, or designee (Chairperson of Board) • Chief of Police Representative • Deputy Chief of Officer(s)/Employee(s) involved • Training Representative -The Training Representative should be qualified to give expert testimony in the use of force, the escalation of the use of force, and tactics and be knowledgeable with the different types of weapons and the characteristics of those weapons carried by our officers. The Representative should also provide the Board with up-to-date training and shooting records of the involved officer(s)/employee(s) • Peer member of equal rank to that of involved officer(s)/employee(s) The following NON-VOTING Board members are to attend the In-Custody Death Board: • Commander of Officer(s)/Employee(s) Involved • Investigator of the In-Custody Death • POA Representative • Employee Liaison • Internal Affairs Representative • CEA Representative, if applicable Long Beach Police Department Manual Printed by C LB\erc11,lo I I dD/2019 10 17 22 AM • • • MANUAL of the Long Beach Police Department ELECTRONIC VERSION • Homicide 01S Supervisor or designee • Homicide Secretary (record Board findings) The Homicide Detail shall make a timely notification to the involved officer(s)/employee(s) regarding the convening of the Board. The notice shall include the incident that is to be reviewed and the names of Board members. The officer(s)/employee(s) has one peremptory peer-level officer/employee challenge to the seating of the peer-level officer(s)/employee(s). If a peremptory challenge is made, the peer-level officer/employee shall be replaced. The Deputy Chief, Investigations Bureau or designee, shall chose a new peer-1evel officer/employee. This decision shall be final. If peer-level officer fails to appear, the Chairman shall select another peer-level officer without challenge. Prior to the convening of the In-custody Review Board, the incident shall be reviewed at the Bureau-level of the Bureau in which the involved officer(s)/employee(s) is assigned at the time of the incident. lt shall be the responsibility of the Homicide Detail to make a complete and concise presentation of all the circumstances surrounding the in-custody death to all members of the In-Custody Death Review Board . The Board shall make the following findings concerning each incident: • In Policy • Out of Policy • Accidental In Policy • Accidental Out of Policy The Board shall make specific recommendation(s) in the following areas: • No Recommendation • Re-Training • Policy Review • Administrative Review • Incident Review • Other The Board's finding along with any dissenting opinion's shall be forwarded to the Long Beach Police Department Manual Printed by C LB\errn,to 1 I 130/2019 I U 17 Zi AM • • • MANUAL of the long Beach Police Department ELECTRONIC VERSION involved employee's Bureau Deputy Chief within 1 O calendar days for review. The Chief of Police shall approve or disapprove the Board's findings and, when appropriate, add or delete recommendations made by the Board. If Administrative Review is recommended, the Chief of Police shall follow procedures for the disposition of an Internal Affairs investigation. The Chief of Police, upon final review and signature (excluding Internal Affairs cases), shall return the original report to the Homicide Detail for filing and control. Barring any extraordinary circumstances, all non-officer witnesses' statements shall be tape recorded. lnMCustody Death Review Board Notebook Notebooks shall consist of an Investigative Summary Narrative and all related investigative reports pertaining to the incident. Distribution of In-Custody Death Review Board Notebooks In-Custody Death Review Board notebooks are disseminated to all voting Board members with copies of the incident summary disseminated to the non-voting Board members who attend the hearing . At the conclusion of the In-Custody Death Review Board hearing, all notebook and incident summaries are required to be returned to the Homicide 01S Supervisor or designee. Recommendations by In-Custody Death Review Board Following the In-Custody Death Review Board, the Homicide 01S Supervisor or designee, and Secretary shall complete the In-Custody Death Review Board Analysis Narrative of recommendations voted by Board members. The analysis is included in the notebook. • The notebook is then forwarded to the Deputy Chief of the involved officer(s)/employee(s) for review and signature. In-Custody Death Review Board Results -Project Assignment • The Homicide Detail shall create a memorandum (project assignment) documenting decisions and recommendations for the purpose of assigning responsibility for carrying out Board results. The project assignment is disseminated to the effected Bureau Deputy Chief for completion and returned within 21 calendar days • Upon completion, the ORIGINAL memorandum documenting, in detail, compliance to the recommendations of the project assignment shall be forwarded to Homicide Detail for permanent storage and a COPY forwarded to the Detective Bureau Deputy Long Beach Police Department Mam,al Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 10:1724 AM • • • MANUAL qfthe Long Beach-Police Department ELECTRONIC VERSION Chief Memorandum of Completion • A memorandum of completion is foiwarded from the In-Custody Death Review Board, Chairperson's Bureau to the Chief of Police stating the In-Custody Death Review Board results and indicating completion of all recommendations Printed by CLB\ercu,to 11130/2019 1017 25 AM To: Department of Coroner, County of Los Angeles FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORIES • ' . -. . Toxicology Report Dr. Chinwah Deputy Medical Examiner . . . Friday, March 24, 2006 LJ PendingTox Subject: Coroner Case Number 2006-01238 HURTADO, SERGIO SPECIMEN SERVICE Blood, Femoral Blood, Hean Legend: % Saturation Done s g% Inc. mEq/1 mg mg/di mg/I mmCJUI ND Negative ng/gm Printed by C LB\ercuslo 1 1130/2019 10 19 01 AM Phc-ncyolidinc Alcohol Barbiturate Cocain~ Murijuana M11rijuunu Mclhnmphcbminc Opiates Opiates Ptiencyclidiue Grims Gram P,:l'(cnt lnoondu5ive Milli cquivalcn~ Milligrt1ms Milligrnm per Detilitct Milli1:min per Liter Millirru:,lei; per Uter Not Detected Nanograms per Gram JWJ.Q J>he11cyc1idine Amphelomine £thnno1 Barbiturates C()(,,iine and Mctiboli1cs Cerbm1y-THC TctrahytlrocannabinQI Me11Jamph.elamit1e Codeine Motphine Phencyalidinc QNS TNP 1race ug ug.'g ug11 u~ml Quantity No~ Sufllceni Test Not Performed Micr~ms. Microgl'1lms pet Gram Microgram per Milliliter LEVEL UNITS ANALYST . 113 ng/ml F.. Fu NO E. ru Negative: M. Schuchardt ND L. Mal\110;,y ND L. Mal1at1ay 9.2 ng/ml B. Wotern ND B. Woterli 0.14 us/ml fl. Fu ND L. Mahanay ND L. Maha.nay I 08 ngtml E. Fu Daniel T. Anderson Supervisirtg Criminalist II FORENSIC LABORATORIES Page I of I Department Of Motor Vehicles Image - DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES IMAGE SERGIO ABEL HURTADO -HAIR: BLK EXPIRES: 0112112011 EYES:BRN DATE OF BIRTH: 0112111977 ADDRESS: CLASS: HEIGHT: 507 SEX:M WEIGHT: 148 Page 1 of 1 PHOTO DATE: 1011212005 PHOTO OFFICE: 507 APPLICATION DATE: 1011212005 APPLICATION OFFICE: 507 ISSUE DATE: ISSUE OFFICE: RESTRICTIONS: NIA NIA SIGNATURE: FINGERPRINT: This photograph is a true copy of the photograph that is contained on the Department of Motor Vehicles photo database and delivered over the Department of Justice communications network. Date: ________ Isl _______________ _ Page 1 of 1 ' LACRIS SERGIO HURT ADO Booking Nurn: 8919515 Charge(s): 11550(A) /HS / M / UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB Arrest Date: 02-07-2006 Birth Date: 01-21-1977 Sex: MALE Race: H Height: 5' 8" Weight 160 Copyright @ 2001 All rights reserved. lmageWare Systems Pi t ~d CLB\ercust ~JcH u tl'.fu4 , 1 10/crimeweb/iws _PrintReport.asp 2/14/2006 NAMS MASTER NAME FILE LONG BEACH POLICE DEPT s R Hgt Wgt Hai Eye MNI M H 508 160 BRO BRO - OLN/OLS -/CA PKG 621064 SSN SID FBI JID P00004129 Alias MNI Alias DOB SR HURTADO,SERVIO ABEL 01-21-1977 MH HURTADO,SERGIO 01-21-1977 MH HURTADO,SERGIO A 01-21-1977 MH KITO 01-21-1977 MH ABEL 01-21-1977 MH Scars, Marks and Tattoos Reference # Type Code Desc 00003889 TAT L SHLD "CALIPAS" 00003890 TAT BACK "HURTADO" ~ f,h,T 00021917 TAT L HND TATTOO "Cl3" CA,-L-,~.s NAMSl0 060010956 TAT L HND TATTOO "Cl3" 060010956 TAT L SHLD "CALIPAS" 050099825 TAT BACK "HURTADO" 050099825 TAT L HND TATTOO "Cl3" 050099825 TAT L SHLD "CALIPAS" 050099825 TAT NECK LIPS 050022807 TAT BACK "HURTADO" 050022807 TAT R SHLD ,_ 040062687 TAT BACK "HURmADO" 040062687 TAT L HND TATTOO "Cl3" 040062687 TAT L SHLD "CALIPAS" 030097835 TAT BACK "HURTADO" 030097835 TAT L HND TATTOO "Cl3" 030097835 TAT L SHLD "CALI PAS" 020079465 TAT BACK "HURTADO" 020079465 TAT L SHLD "CALI PAS" 020036931 TAT BACK "HURTADO" 020036931 TAT L SHLD "CALI PAS" Booking -nformation Report No Book# Invl Date Time Charge 050082563 A615291 CIT 10-10-2005 0843 PETTY THEFT 050083288 A515074 CIT 10-12-2005 1300 PUBLIC CONSUMPTION PROHIBITED 040024104 A474115 CIT 03-22-2004 1939 CNTL SUB PARAPHERNALIA 030077324 A470857 CIT 09-20-2003 1815 PUBLIC CONSUMPTION PROHIBITED 010032005 A234483 CIT URINATING/DEFECATING IN PUBLIC 000060298 Al5.4759 CIT PUBLIC CONSUMPTION PROHIBITED 060010956 8919515 ARR 02-07-2006 1847 UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB 050099825 8847949 ARR 12-12-2005 03 16 RESIST/OBSTRUCT PUBLIC OFFICER 050022807 8499661 ARR 03-18-2005 2209 FORGERY 040062687 8203088 ARR 08-01-2004 0556 CNTL SUB PARAPHERNALIA Printed by C LB\ercusto 1 1130/2019 1 O 19 11 AM NAMS 040062687 030097835 020079465 020036931 000060298 980088867 Citation No A000604400 A000585856 A000549446 A000522811 A000492292 8203088 ARR 7926487 ARR 7451334 ARR 7282683 ARR 6560166 ARR 5875397 ARR Date 09-24-2005 03-13-2004 10-28-2005 02-26-2004 01-01-2005 MASTER NAME FILE LONG BEACH POLICE DEPT 08-01-2004 0556 CNTL SUB PARAPHERNALIA 11-30-2003 2246 RESIST/OBSTRUCT PUBLIC OFFICER 10-17-2002 1804 VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FELONY 05-15-2002 1535 URINATING/DEFECATING IN PUBLIC Invl CIT CIT CIT CIT CIT VIOLATION OF PAROLE ROBBERY:SECOND DEGREE Citation Violation BICYCLES; 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MESSAGE FROM JDIC/CLETS 02-14-06 09:29 ****************************************************************************** RE: QHY.CA0194100.11181781.RMG 551 DATE:20060214 TIME:09:29:16 RESTRICTED-DO NOT USE FOR EMPLOYMENT,LICENSING OR CERTIFICATION PURPOSES ATTN:RMG 5515 ************************************************************************ DO NOT COLLECT DNA. SAMPLE NOT VERIFIED BY FINGERPRINT RECEIVED BY THE CAL-DNA DATA BANK. FOR INFO (510) 620-3300 OR PC296.PC296@DOJ.CA.GOV. ************************************************************************ ** PALM PRINT ON FILE AT DOJ FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE E-MAIL PALM.PRINT@DOJ.CA.GOV ** LASO RECORD III CALIFORNIA ONLY SOURCE RECORD CII DOB/19770121 SEX/M RAC/HISPANIC HGT/506 WGT/120 EYE/BRO HAI/BLK POB . NAM/01 HURTADO,SERGIO FBI 02 HURTADO,SERGIO ABEL 03 HURTADO,SERGIO ABLE 04 NICKNAME,ABEL DOB/ COL/ ION SOC/ INN/CDC- SMT/TAT BACK; TAT L HND; TAT L SHLD; TAT R ARM; TAT UL ARM; TAT L ARM; TAT L LEG; TAT L WRS MDS/CTZ XX OCC/LABORER; CLEAN YARDS; WASH CARS; PAINTER; UNEMPLOYED * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:01 DOB:19770121 19950519 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #318397 R-154695 11550(A) HS-USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE ARR BY:CAPD BRAWLEY * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770121 19951106 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #323084 R-156696 -WARRANT 496(A) PC-RECEIVE/ETC KNOWN STOLEN PROPERTY ARR BY:CAPD EL CENTRO WARRANT #M 47096 B Printed by CLB\ercuslo 11/30/201910:19:16 AM Tiburon, Inc. MESSAGE FROM JDIC/CLETS 02-14-06 09:29 ***·*************************************************************************** COURT: NAM:02 19951120 CAMC BRAWLEY CNT:01 #M-47309B 11550 HS-USE/UNDER INFLUENCE CONTROL SUBST *DISPO:CONVICTED CONV STATUS:MISDEMEANOR COM: 036 MONTH(S) PROBATION, 090 DAY(S) JAIL COM: DCN-N0027831819600001001 COM: DISPO-IMP SEN SS COURT: NAM:02 19951120 CAMC BRAWLEY CNT:01 #M-47096B 496(A) PC-RECEIVE/ETC KNOWN STOLEN PROPERTY DISPO:DISMISSED COM: DCN-A1018223039600005001 * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:03 DOB:19770 121 19960108 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #333267 R-154695 . -WARRANT 459 PC-BURGLARY CNT:02 -WARRANT 496(A) PC-RECEIVE/ETC KNOWN STOLEN PROPERTY CNT:03 -WARRANT 11550(A) HS-USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE WARRANT #CF 3572 * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:01 DOB:19770 121 19960603 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #328175 R-154695 -WARRANT -PROBATION VIOL 11550(A) HS-USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE WARRANT #M47309 B COURT: NAM:01 19961120 CAMC BRAWLEY CNT:01 #M47309B 11550(A) HS -USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE *DISPO:CONVICTED CONV STATUS:MISDEMEANOR SEN: 36 MONTHS PROBATION, 90 DAYS JAIL, IMP SEN SS * * * * Printed by CLB\ercu,to 11/30/201910:19.17 AM Tiburon, Inc. MESSAGE FROM JDIC/CLETS 02-14-06 09:29 ***'*************************************************************************** ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:.03 DOB: 19770121 19960718 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #329296 R154695 11550(A) HS-USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE 19960808 DISPO:PROS REL-DET ONLY-LACK OF SUFF EVID * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:03 DOB:19770121 19961114 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #332077 R-154695 11550(A) HS-USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770121 19970509 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #337780 R-164050 459 PC-BURGLARY CNT:02 148(A) PC-OBSTRUCTS/RESISTS PUBLIC OFFICER/ETC COURT: NAM:02 19970520 CAMC EL CENTRO CNT:01 #M89962E 459 PC-BURGLARY DISPO:DISCHARGED/WITNESS FOR PEOPLE CNT:02 148(A) PC-OBSTRUCTS/RESISTS PUBLIC OFFICER/ETC DISPO:DISCHARGED/WITNESS FOR PEOPLE CNT:03 603 PC-FORCIBLE ENTRY:PROPERTY DAMAGE *DISPO:CONVICTED CONV STATUS:MISDEMEANOR COM: 036 MONTH(S) PROBATION, 030 DAY(S) JAIL, $0 FINE COM: DCN-C0030693229600002701 COM: DISPO-IMP SEN SS * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:01 DOB:19770121 19970719 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #339863 R-164050 647(F) PC-DISORDERLY CONDUCT:INTOX DRUG/ALCOH ARR BY:CAPD BRAWLEY * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770121 Printed by CLB\erc;usto 11/30/2019 10 19:18 AM0 Tiburon, Inc. MESSAGE FROM JDIC/CLETS 02-14-06 09:29 ***'*************************************************************************** 19971105 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #342772 R-154695 llSS0{A) HS-USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE ARR BY:CANT IMPERIAL CO COURT: NAM:02 19980218 CAMC EL CENTRO CNT:01 #M91547E 11550(A) HS-USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE *DISPO:CONVICTED CONV STATUS:MISDEMEANOR SEN: 24 MONTHS PROBATION, 180 DAYS JAIL, FINE, IMP SEN SS COM: SENTENCE CONCURRENT WITH FILE #CF2922, M51355B: * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:03 DOB:19770121 19980204 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #345171 R 154695 -WARRANT 459 PC-BURGLARY WARRANT #CF2922 CNT:02 -WARRANT 496(A) PC-RECEIVE/ETC KNOWN STOLEN PROPERTY CNT:03 -WARRANT 11550(A) HS-USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE WARRANT #CF 3572 CNT:04 -WARRANT 11550(A) HS-USE/UNDER INFL CONTRLD SUBSTANCE WARRANT #M 51355B * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770121 19981126 CAPO LONG BEACH CNT:01 #5875397 621064 212.S(C} PC-ROBBERY:SECOND DEGREE CNT: 02 459 PC-BURGLARY COURT: NAM: 02 19990114 CASC LOS ANGELES LONG BCH CNT:01 #NA038936 Printed by C LB\ercusto 11130/20 19 10 19 19 AM Tiburon, Inc. MESSAGE FROM JDIC/CLETS 02-14-06 09:29 ***'*************************************************************************** 211 PC-ROBBERY:SECOND DEGREE DISPO:DISMISSED CNT:02-03 459 PC-BURGLARY:SECOND DEGREE DISPO:DISMISSED CNT:04 211 PC-ROBBERY:SECOND DEGREE *DISPO:CONVICTED CONV STATUS:FELONY SEN: 2 YEARS PRISON * * * * * * * * * * * ** POTENTIAL FELONY STRIKE ENTRY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19790121 19990104 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #355632 R-154695 -WARRANT -PROBATION VIOL 2800.2 VC-EVADE PEACE OFFICER:DISREGARD SAFETY WARRANT #CF3638 CNT:02 -WARRANT 459 PC-BURGLARY WARRANT #CF 2922 * * * * CUSTODY:CDC NAM:02 19990203 CASD CORRECTIONS CNT:01 #P27380 DEGREE 212.5(C} PC-ROBBERY:SECOND SEN FROM: LOS ANGELES CO SEN: 2 YEARS PRISON CRT #NA038936 * * * * * * * * * * * ** POTENTIAL FELONY STRIKE ENTRY ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770121 20000809 CAPD LONG BEACH CNT:01 #006560166 -BENCH WARRANT 3056 PC-VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FELONY WARRANT #P27380 COM: COM: SCN-47502220017 * * * * Printed by CLB\ercusto 11130/2019101921 AM Tiburon, Inc. MESSAGE FROM JDIC/CLETS 02-14-06 09:29 ****************************************************************************** CUSTODY:CDC NAM:02 20000913 CASP CHINO CNT:01 #P27380 VIOLATION OF PAROLE -TO FINISH TERM * * * * * * * * * * * ** POTENTIAL FELONY STRIKE ENTRY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770121 20020515 CAPD LONG BEACH CNT:01 #7282683 -BENCH WARRANT LOCAL ORDINANCE VIOLATION WARRANT #A234483194 CNT: 02 -BENCH WARRANT 3056 PC-VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FELONY WARRANT #P27380 COM: COM: SCN-47521350023 * * * * ARR/OET/CITE: NAM:02 OOB:1977012 1 20021017 CAPO LONG BEACH CNT:01 #7451334 -BENCH WARRANT 3056 PC-VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FELONY WARRANT #P27380 COM: COM: SCN-47422900013 * * * * CUSTOOY:CDC NAM:02 20021226 CASP CHINO CNT:01 #P27380 VIOLATION OF PAROLE -TO FINISH TERM COM: SCN-92523610030 * * * * * * * * * * * ** POTENTIAL FELONY STRIKE ENTRY * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 OOB:1 9770121 20031130 CAPO LONG BEACH Printed by C LB\ercu,lo 11 /30/20 HI 10 1922 AM Tiburon, Inc. MESSAGE FROM JDIC/CLETS 02-14-06 09:29 ****************************************************************************** CNT:01 #7926487-08108370 148(A)(l) PC-OBSTRUCT/ETC PUBLIC OFFICER/ETC CNT: 02 -BENCH WARRANT 3056 PC-VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FELONY WARRANT #P27380 CNT:03 LOCAL ORDINANCE VIOLATION COM: COM: SCN-42633350001 * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770121 20040801 CAPO LONG BEACH CNT:01 #8203088-08108370 -BENCH WARRANT 11364 HS-POSSESS CONTROL SUBSTANCE PARAPHERNA WARRANT #LB4LM0267401 COM: ADR-080104 (0000, TRANSIENT,,, LONG BEACH, CA,, ) COM: SCN-47442140025 * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770121 20050318 CAPO LONG BEACH CNT:01 #8499661-08108370 470(A) PC-FORGERY 20050325 DISPO:PROS REL-DET ONLY-INADMISS SEARCH & SEIZ COM: COM: SCN-47450770026 COM: DCN-T3097251480519000402 * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770 121 20051211 CAPO LONG BEACH CNT:01 #8847949-08108370 148(A)(l) PC-OBSTRUCT/ETC PUBLIC OFFICER/ETC CNT:02 11364 HS-POSSESS CONTROL SUBSTANCE PARAPHERNA CNT:03 -WARRANT 853.7 PC-FAIL TO APPEAR AFTER WRITTEN PROMISE WARRANT #P024357190 CNT:04 Printed by CLB\ercu,to 11130/2019 10 19:23 AM Tiburon, Inc. MESSAGE FROM JDIC/CLETS 02-14-06 09:29 **~*************************************************************************** -WARRANT 853.7 PC-FAIL TO APPEAR AFTER WRITTEN PROMISE WARRANT #SD35479719 COM: COM: PHOTO AVAILABLE COM: SCN-L4953460013 * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:02 DOB:19770121 20060207 CAPD LONG BEACH CNT:01 11550 COM: #8919515-08108370 HS-USE/UNDER INFL COM: PHOTO AVAILABLE COM: SCN-L4960380026 *********************************************************************** ** ** ** THE ENTRIES PROVIDED BELOW ARE BASED UPON AN ARREST OR COURT ** ** DISPOSITION REPORT. THE SUBJECT OF THE ENTRY HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED* ** WITH THIS RECORD BASED UPON SOFT CR I TERIA CONSISTING OF A NAME ** ** OR NUMBER MATCH. POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION HAS NOT BEEN MADE ** ** BECAUSE FINGERPRINTS WERE NOT RECEIVED FOR THE ENTRIES. USE OF ** ** THIS INFORMATION IS THE RECEIVERS RESPONSIBILITY. ** ** ** *********************************************************************** * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:03 19960717 CASO EL CENTRO CNT:01 #329296 R-154695 NO ARREST RECEIVED CNT:02 #329296 R-154695 459 PC-BURGLARY COURT: NAM:03 19960903 CASC IMPERIAL CNT:01 #CF2922 459 PC-BURGLARY *DISPO:CONVICTED CONV STATUS:FELONY SEN: 36 MONTHS PROBATION, 120 DAYS JAIL, RESTN, IMP SEN SS * * * * * * * * * * * ** POTENTIAL FELONY STRIKE ENTRY ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ARR/DET/CITE: NAM:01 19970129 CASO EL CENTRO Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 101924 AM Tiburon, Inc. MESSAGE FROM JDIC/CLETS 02-14-06 09:29 ***"*************************************************************************** CNT:01 #333267R-154695 NO ARREST RECEIVED CNT:02 SEE COMMENT FOR CHARGE COM: CHRG-12500A VC CNT:03 SEE COMMENT FOR CHARGE COM: CHRG-22350 VC CNT:04 SEE COMMENT FOR CHARGE COM: CHRG-2800, 2 VC COURT: 19970207 NAM:01 CAMC EL CENTRO CNT:01 #CF-3638 SEE COMMENT FOR CHARGE *DISPO:CONVICTED CONV STATUS:MISDEMEANOR COM: 036 MONTH(S) PROBATION, 060 DAY(S) JAIL, $0 RESTITUTION CNT: 02 SEE COMMENT FOR CHARGE DISPO:DISMISSED/FURTHERANCE OF JUSTICE COM: CNT 02 CHRG-22350 VC CNT:03 SEE COMMENT FOR CHARGE DISPO:DISMISSED/FURTHERANCE OF JUSTICE COM: CNT 03 CHRG-12500(A) VC CNT:04 SEE COMMENT FOR CHARGE DISPO:DISMISSED/FURTHERANCE OF JUSTICE · COM: CNT 04 CHRG-22450 VC COM: DISPO-IMP SEN SS COM: CNT 01 CHRG-28002 PC COM: DCN-C0012131759600004201 **************************************************************** **************************************************************** NOTE: 5 POTENTIAL ENTRIES WITH FELONY CONVICTION DATA WERE FOUND FOR THIS SUBJECT. SEE ENTRIES IN THE RECORD ANNOTATED WITH "POTENTIAL FELONY STRIKE ENTRY" FOR DETAILS. THIS RECORD MAY ALSO CONTAIN ADDITIONAL DATA RELATED TO "STRIKE" CONDITIONS. **************************************************************** **************************************************************** * * * END OF MESSAGE * * * Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/3012019 10-1925 AM L LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date: 02/14/2006 Page 1 Time: 09:32 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -UNAUTHORIZED USE IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMATION FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) Key Name:(3) HURTADO, SERGIO Date Name First Used: 04/21/2000 SID/C/1:-MAIN:■ FBI:-ARN: Requested By: LB05515 Gonzales, Robert Agency: Reason: Search Criteria: CA0194100 LONG BEACH PD INV 06-12883 Search Type: Rec Num; Specific Record: SID Record ID: ACHS Data Included: Multi-Source Record: YES NO DEPT. OF JUSTICE AND DMV MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SUMMARY Bookings Convictions Juvenile Warrants Probations INS Felony: 5 Felony: 2 Sustained: 0 Bench: 0 Open: 1 Deport: Misd: 4 Misd: 6 Dismissed: 4 Arrest: 0 Expired: 0 Removal: Infra ct. (FT A) 0 Illegal Entry: LA TEST INFORMATION Probation ALERTS Special Handling Latest Name: HURTADO, SREGIO Sex Male Race HISPANIC Hair BROWN Eyes BROWN Latest Address: ~ PROBATION SUMM Start Date End Date Charge/Description 12/13/2005 12/12/2008 148(A)( 1) Registration DNN DNA SAMPLE COLLECTED PALM PRINT ON FILE Printed by C LB\ercusto 11/30/2019 10 19-27 AM Reg Number Location 641460-INV A11181781DNC A11181781PLM Date Name Last Used: 11/26/1998 Hgt Wgt DOB Updated 508 160 01/21/1977 02/08/2006 Case Number LB 5LM1117701 02/07/2006 Updated 02/08/2006 Reg Date 12/12/2005 01/01/0001 01/01/0001 © Copyright 1996, County of Los Angeles All Rights Reserved LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date: 02/14/2006 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -UNAUTHORIZED USE IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMATION FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) Page 2 Time: 09:32 Key Name:(3) HURTADO, SERGIO SID/C/1:-MAIN: FBI: Date Name First Used: 04/21/2000 ARN: DESCRIPTORS -------------------------~--~---__, (1) HURTADO, SERGIO ABEL (3) HURTADO, SERGIO (5) NICKNAME, ABEL 01/21/1977 4 TAT BACK TAT L SHLD -3 PRIMERA FLATS E/S 1 Printed by CLB\ercu,lo 11130/2019101928 AM TAT LARM TAT L WRS #/Names/AKAs/Count 23 8 2 (2) HURT ADO, SREGIO ABEL (4) HURTADO, SERGIO ABLE Dates of Birth/Count Scars/Marks/Tattoos TAT L HND TAT R ARM Birth Place/Count Moniker/Count Gang Membership/Count JUVENILE SUSTAINED PETITIONS No Juvenile Information TAT L LEG TAT UL ARM 1 7 LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date: 02/14/2006 Page 3 Time: 09:32 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -UNAUTHORIZED USE LS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMATION FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) Key Name:(3) HURTADO, SERGIO Date Name First Used: 04/21/2000 SID/C/1:-MAIN:-FBI:-ARN: CONVICTIONS/ACTIVE DIVERSIONS Arr Date Name Arresting Agency File Date Name CaseNumber/Countv 1 M-47309B/IMPERIAL Last Dept/Div Booking Number Warrants Issued NONE Cnt Filed Charges Dispo Date Dispo Sentence/Probation Type 01 HS 11550 11/20/1995 Convicted CONT SUBS -USE/UNDR INFL Arr Date 12/11/2005 Name Arresting Agency LONG BEACH PD Cnt 1 2 3 4 5 Sex M Race HISPANIC Arrest Charges Dispo Date PC 148(A)(1) UNKNOWN RESISTING HS 11364 UNKNOWN CONT SUBS -PARAPHERNALIA PC 853.7 UNKNOWN FTA-NON-TRAFFIC PC 853.7 UNKNOWN FTA-NON-TRAFFIC PC 853.7 UNKNOWN FTA-NON-TRAFFIC File Date 12/13/2005 Name CaseNumber/Countv 1 LB 5LM1117701/LOS ANGELES Hair BLACK Result Eves BROWN Case Adjudicated UNKNOWN Citation Citation Citation Last Dept/Div 2 Height 507 Booking Number 008847949 Weight 150 DOB 01/21/1977 WARRANT # COMP024357190 WARRANT# COMSD35479719 WARRANT# COMSD43582619 Warrants Issued NONE Cnt Filed Charges Dispo Date Dispo Sentence/Probation Type 12/13/2005 Convicted 01 PC 148(A)(1) RESISTING SUMM PROB 3 YEAR(S) AND 20 DAY(S) LA COUNTY JAIL 02 HS 11364 12/13/2005 CONT SUBS -PARAPHERNALIA Arr Date 11/26/1998 Printed by Name Arresting Agency 1 LONG BEACH PD CLB\ercusto 1li30l20191ll19:30AM Dismissal in furth of justice per 1385 PC Hair Height Booking Number 005875397 Weight DOB © Copyright 1996, County of Los Angeles All Rights Reserved LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date: 02/14/2006 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -UNAUTHORIZED USE IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMATION FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) Page4 Time: 09:32 Key Name:(3) HURTA[)O, SERGIO Date Name First Used: 04/21/2000 SID/Cl/-MAIN: M HISPANIC Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date 1 PC 212.5(C) UNKNOWN ROBBERY -2ND DEGREE 2 PC 459 UNKNOWN BURGLARY 3 UNKNOWN 1203.2PC File Date Name CaseNumber/County 01/14/1999 1 XSONA03893601 /LOS ANGELES FBl:I BLACK BROWN 506 Result Both Abstract and Probation Rpt UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Last Dept/Div 10 120 ARN: 01/21/1977 WARRANT # LBNA03893601 WARRANT# CF2922 Warrants Issued NONE Cnt Filed Charges Dispo Date Dispo Convicted Sentence/Probation Tme 01 PC 211 01/14/1999 ROBBERY 02 PC 211 01/14/1999 2 YEAR(S) STATE PRIS.ON Dismissal in furth of justice per 1385 PC ROBBERY 03 PC459 01/14/1999 Dismissal in furth of justice per 1385 PC BURGLARY 04 PC459 01/14/1999 Dismissal in furth of justice per 1385 PC BURGLARY Name Arresting Agency Arr Date 11 /05/1997 1 IMPERIAL CO NARCOTIC TASK FORCE Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date Result 1 HS 11550(A) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN CONT SUBS -USE/UN DR INFL Booking Number 342772R154 File Date Name CaseNumber/County Last Dept/Div Warrants Issued NONE 1 M91547E/IMPERIAL Cnt Filed Charges Dispo Date 01 HS 11550(A) 02/18/1998 CONT SUBS -USE/UNDR INFL Name Arresting Agency Dispo Convicted Arr Date 05/09/1997 EL CENTRO SHERIFFS OFFICE Cnt Arrest Charges 1 PC 459 BURGLARY 2 PC 148(A) RESISTING Printed by CLB\ercusto 1 '1/30/2019 10 19:31 AM Dispo Date Result UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Sentence/Probation Tme 024 MONTHS PROBATION ,180 DAYS JAIL , FINE , IMP SEN SS Booking Number 337780R164 LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date: 02/14/2006 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -UNAUTHORIZED USE IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMA T/ON FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) Page 5 Time: 09:32 Key Name:(3) HURTADO, SERGIO Date Name First Used: 04/21/2000 SID/C/1:-MAIN:-FBI:-ARN: File Date Name 1 CaseNumber/County M89962E/IMPERIAL Last Dept/Div Warrants Issued NONE Cnt Filed Charges Dispo Date Dispo Sentence/Probation Type 01 PC459 05/20/1997 BURGLARY 02 PC 148(A) 05/20/1997 RESISTING 03 PC 603 05/20/1997 Convicted VANDALISM Name Arresting Agency Arr Date 01/29/1997 3 EL CENTRO SHERIFFS OFFICE Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date Result 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN NO ARREST RECEIVED 2 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN SEE COMMENT FOR CHAR 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN SEE COMMENT FOR CHAR 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN SEE COMMENT FOR CHAR File Date Name CaseNumber(County Last Dept/Div 3 CF-3638/IMPERIAL Booking Number 333267R154 Warrants Issued NONE Cnt Filed Charges Dis110 Date Dis110 Sentence/Probation Twe 01 02/07/1997 Convicted SEE COMMENT FOR CHAR 02 02/07/1997 Dismissed SEE COMMENT FOR CHAR 03 02/07/1997 Dismissed SEE COMMENT FOR CHAR 04 02/07/1997 Dismissed SEE COMMENT FOR CHAR Name Arresting Agency Arr Date 07/18/1996 4 EL CENTRO SHERIFFS OFFICE Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date Result 1 HS 11550(A) 08/08/1996 PROS REL-DET ONLY-LACK OF SUFF EVID CONT SUBS -USE/UNDR INFL File Date Name CaseNumber/County Last Dept/Div 4 CF2922/IMPERIAL Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 10:19:33 AM Booking Number 329296R154 Warrants Issued NONE C Copyright 1996, County of Los Angeles All Rights Reserved LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date: 02/14/2006 Page 6 Time: 09:32 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -UNAUTHORIZED USE IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMATION FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) Key Name:(3) HURTADO, SERGIO SID/Cl/:-MAIN:- Cnt Filed Charges 01 PC 459 BURGLARY Dispo Date Dispo 09/03/1996 Convicted Arr Date 06/03/1996 Name Arresting Agency . 3 EL CENTRO SHERIFFS OFFICE Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date Result 1 HS 11550(A) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN CONT SUBS -USE/UNDR INFL Date Name First Used: 04/21/2000 FBJ:1--■ ARN: Sentence/Probation Type 036 MONTHS PROBATION ,120 DAYS JAIL, RESTN, IMP SEN SS Booking Number 328175R154 File Date Name CaseNumber/County Last Dept/Div Warrants Issued NONE 3 M47309B/IMPERIAL Cnt Filed Charges Dispo Date Dispo 01 HS 11550(A) 11/20/1996 Convicted CONT SUBS -USE/UNDR INFL Printed by CLB\ercusto 11130/2019 10·19_34 AM Sentence/Probation Type 036 MONTHS PROBATION ,090 DAYS JAIL, IMP SEN ss LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date: 02/14/2006 Page 7 Time: 09:32 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -UNAUTHORIZED USE IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMATION FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) 1, Key Name:(3) HURTADO, SERGIO Date Name First Used: 04/21/2000 SID/Cit:-MAIN:-FBI:-ARN: Printed by CLB\ercuslo 11130/2019 10·19:35 AM PENDING CASES No Pending Cases. Cl Copynght 1996, County al Los Angeles All Rights Reserved LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONS'OLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date: 02/14/2006 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -UNAUTHORIZED USE IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMATION FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) Page 8 Time: 09:32 Key Name:(3) HURTADO, SERGIO Date Name First Used: 04/21/2000 SID/Cl/:-MAIN:-FBI:-ARN: ARRESTS/CASES NOT REPORTED ABOVE Arr Date 02/07/2006 Name Arresting Agency 1 LONG BEACH PD Sex M Race HISPANIC Hair Eyes BROWN BROWN Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date Result 1 HS 11550(A) UNKNOWN UNKNOWN CONT SUBS -USE/UN DR INFL Height 508 Booking Number 008919515 Weight 160 DOB 01/21/1977 (CASE FILING INFORMATION NOT MATCHED IN L.A. COUNTY) Arr Date Name Arresting Agency 03/18/2005 1 Sex M Cnt Arrest Charges 1 PC 470(A) FORGERY 1941 Race Hair Eyes Height HISPANIC BLACK BROWN 507 Dispo Date Result 03/25/2005 Inadmissible Search & Seizure Booking Number 008499661 Weight DOB 148 01/21/1977 (CASE FILING INFORMATION NOT MATCHED IN L.A. COUNTY) Arr Date 08/01/2004 Name Arresting Agency 1 LONG BEACH PD Race HISPANIC Hair BLACK Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date Result Eyes BROWN 1 HS 11364 UNKNOWN Case Adjudicated CONT SUBS -PARAPHERNALIA Height 507 Booking Number 008203088 Weight 148 DOB 01/21/1977 WARRANT# 4LM0267401 (CASE FILING INFORMATION NOT MATCHED IN L.A. COUNTY) Printed by CLB\ercusto 1113012019 IO 19:37 AM LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date : 02/14/2006 Page 9 Time: 09:32 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY · UNAUTHORIZED USE IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMATION FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) Key Name:(3) HUR'fADO, SERGIO SID/Cl/:■■■■ MAIN: Arr Date Name Arresting Agency 11/30/2003 1 LONG BEACH PD Sex Race M HISPANIC Cnt Arrest Charges DisQ.o Date 1 PC 148(A)(1) UNKNOWN RESISTING 2 UNKNOWN 647(F)PCALC 3 PC 3056 UNKNOWN PAROLE VIOLATION -FELONY 4 UNKNOWN LBMC9.22.01 FBI: Hair Eyes BLACK BROWN Result UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Date Name First Used: 04/21/2000 ARN: Booking Number 007926487 Height Weight DOB 507 148 01/21/1977 WARRANT# P27380 (CASE FILING INFORMATION NOT MATCHED IN L.A. COUNTY) Arr Date 12/26/2002 Name Arresting Agency 1 CALIF INSTITUTION FOR MEN -CHINO Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date Result 1 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN VIOLATION OF PAROLE Booking_ Number P27380:CUST:0212 (CASE FILING INFORMATION NOT MATCHED IN L.A. COUNTY) Arr Date 10/17/2002 Name Arresting Agency 1 LONG BEACH PD Sex M Race HISPANIC Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date 1 PC 3056 UNKNOWN PAROLE VIOLATION -FELONY Hair BLACK Result UNKNOWN Eyes BROWN Height 507 Booking Number 007451334 Weight 150 DOB 01/21/1977 WARRANT# P27380 (CASE FILING INFORMATION NOT MATCHED IN L.A. COUNTY) Printed by C LB\ercu5lo 11i30/2019 10 19 38 AM O Copyright 1996, ColZlly of Los Angeles ~JI Rights Reserved LOS ANGELES COUNTY CONSOLIDATED CRIMINAL HISTORY SYSTEM Date: 02/14/2006 CRIMINAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT FOR OFFICE USE ONLY -UNAUTHORIZED USE IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE INFORMATION FINGERPRINT VERIFIED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AN ASTERISK(*) Page 10 Time: 09:32 Key Name:(3) HURTADO, SERGIO Date Name First tlsed: 04/21/2000 SID/C/1:-MAIN:-FBI:-ARN: Arr Date 05/15/2002 Name Arresting Agency LONG BEACH PD Sex M Race HISPANIC Hair BLACK Cnt Arrest Charges Dispo Date Result Eyes BROWN 1 UNKNOWN Time Served LBMC9.25.01 2 PC 3056 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN PAROLE VIOLATION -FELONY Height 507 Booking Number 007282683 Weight 150 DOB 01/21/1977 WARRANT # A234483194 WARRANT# P27380 (CASE FILING INFORMATION NOT MATCHED IN L.A. 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COUNTY) Printed by CLB\ercusto 11130/2019 1CI 1943 AM END OF TRANSCRIPT <e Copyright 1996. County of Los Angeles All Rights Reserved ~ QU ·MCT -J ps-- do~P Vf/_AR _ -· _ . .'60MP Jci . F.EL 20 ~MJS , .AR ?1 -.. M --C -~ COMP 30· -p .... -:~ 50 - --c.A (i1.', : - :~; ~ -'66 DEF · -,:DISTRI ~ 7-0 ·01M ,-71 __ . LAC ReLEA - ~PROS . .- -001s· .. -s -□o ~ s -·_ '_-~--,.:: _ ~ . :-.· - ORIGINA --/ - · Pri sj_R CLB\erc_usto 11~0-1 g 10:1/ Page I of I From: To: "Bertone,Denise" <dbertone@coroner.co.la.ca.us> <daniel_mendoza@longbeach.gov> Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 01: 53PM Subject: Sergio Hurtado Hi , Just spoke with _, has somewhat of a transient is sure went on and on with a bunch Denise the aunts finall She lifestyle . She is nd will be using that address and phone number- She does not know where - i nform you that s he doesn't know what happened, "pol ice brutality and it will be investigated." Then of stuff that I 'm sure you 've heard before .... Pr' rl. e :''Jlc •'chm 02.ci.long-beach.ca.us/mail/d/damendo.nsf/($Inbox)/F8BA948968113DC4 ... CLB\elCU5l0 1 I I 19 Ill Hl'.>bA 2/18/2006 Detective Division Confidential Homicide Call-out Briefing The following information is preliminary and has not been completely verified. It is based in part, on Hearsay and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. Date{fime Occurred: 2-14-2006 0027hrs Homicide/O1S/ICD # 06-001 --------- Date/Time Called: 2-14-2006 0043hrs DR # 06-12883 ------------- Te am Responding: MENDOZA/ GONZALES Coroner# 06-01238 ----------- Addition a I Teams/ Supervisor: LASCH/ EVANS/ SGT. ARCALA/ LT. ROCCHI NATURE OF CASE: Murder □ Attempt Murder □ Suicide □ Drug Activity D Gang □ Undetermined Death □ Sexual Assault □ Domestic Violence D Robbery □ Kidnap □ Officer-Involved Shooting ~ In-custody Death D CRIME SCENE : Address: ~ E. 10th Street Area : South Beat: 7 VICTIM: Name: Officer David Collazo #5921 Address: 400 W. Broadway Ave. Long Beach ------------- Sex: M ~ GANG ASSOCIATION: F □ RACE: Hispanic DOB: ---AGE: -■--- Name of Gang or Moniker: WOUNDS TO VICTIM: Gunshot □ Stab □ Blunt Force Trauma D Strangulation □ Other: none ----------------------------------- Location of Wounds: SUSPECT/PERSON RESPONSIBLE: Known: Y ~ or N □ Relations~ip: Name: Sergio Hurtado AKA: --------------- SEX: M [8] F □ RACE: Hispanic DOB: 01 -27-77 AGE: 29 In Custody: Y D or N D Booking or Warrant No.: ____ Injuries: mutliple GSW GANG ASSOCIATION: Name of Gang or Moniker: unknown ------------------- WEAPON USED: Type: knife Caliber: Make: Model: --------- Weapon Recovered: ~ Projectiles: D Casings: D SUSPECT VEHICLE: Make: N/A Model: License Plate: ------ Color: Other Identifying Information: Printed by C LB\ercusto 11 /30/20 19 to 19 57 AM DETECTl\{E DIVISION -CONFIDENTIAL HOMICIDE CALL-OUT BRIEFING PAGl;,2 ADDITIONAL VICTIM: NAME: Off. Salvador Villa #6176 SEX: M 12:1 F □ RACE: Hispanic DOB: -ADDRESS: _4_0_0_W_. _B_ro_a_dw_a~y.___ _______ CITY: AGE: ■ Long Beach INJURIES: Y □ N 12:1 If Yes, describe ADDITIONAL SUSPECT: NAME: NONE SEX: M □ F O RACE: ---------- DOB: AGE: SUSPECT KNOWN: Y O N O RELATIONSHIP: TELETYPE: Y □ N 12:1 PRESS RELEASE: Y ~ N □ SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: South Division Patrol Officers D. Collazo # 5921 and S. Villa # 6176 were in the area of 101n Street and Orange Avenue investigating a "Battery" call. As they were traveling eastbound on 10th Street they observed a male Hispanic standing in the street holding a knife. They exited their patrol vehicle and repeatedly ordered the suspect to drop his knife. The suspect refused to drop the knife and advanced towards officers. The officers, fearing for their saftey, used a taser gun in an attempt to subdue the suspect. The suspect, unaffected by the taser and still holding the knife in his right hand, continued to charge towards officers. The officers, fearing for their lives, were forced to shoot the suspect in order to stop his advancement. DISTRIBUTION LIST: CHIEF OF POLICE Printed by DEPUTY CHIEF, INVESTIGATIONS BUREAU COMMANDERS, SOUTH, WEST, EAST AND NORTH COMMANDER, FIELD SUPPORT CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 10·1958 AM LIEUTENANT, GVC/HOMICIDE DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE SECURITY GANGS CRIME ANALYSIS COMMANDER, GANG AND VIOLENT CRIMES DIVISION DR# r){p ;" / 2.J 11 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIME LABORATORY PHOTOGRAPHY LABORATORY REQUEST FOR PHOTOGRAPH COPIES FAX REQUESTS TO (562) 570-7704 DATE REQUESTED TIME REQUESTED DUE DATE 2,, '-(. ea Co1 (_. 0 J -c.) /'J-,/l. J /J..Jlf-.r' COURT DATE ? . REQUESTED BY: DETAIL PHONE# CRIME CLASS /2. '°""~ A,. '1.s ~-,~~tf-J"S--01 'L VICTIM NAME: ~~//) SUSPECT NAME/ BOOKING#/ PKG# VEHICLE YEAR/ MAKE/ MODEL/ COLOR/ LICENSE PLATE#/ VIN# PRINTS OF 'EACH NEGATIVE NEEDED: ~S O NO PRINT SIZE: ri).5X5 (PROOF) 0 5X7 08X10 □OTHER SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS/COMMENTS: RECEIVED BY: Printed by CLB\ercuslo 11/30/2019 1020:02 AM DATE: CJ.r.J' ----------------------------~ TAPE REQUEST FORM DATE OF REQUEST: Z,,. I t.f-i ,!) 0 c;..· DUE DATE: l'}-S,f-/' REQUESTING PARTY INFORMATION -- NAME: {zoNM--kr, ~n 4-L-f PHONE NUMBER/ExrENSION: f.J".f'-/L DEPARTMENT: (k:1 PD/DIVISION II, MIC,. I P G-( )-CITY PROSECUTOR ( ) DA ( ) FIRE (. ) CITY ATTY ( ) ____ _ REQUEST IS FOR: ( ) PHONES ONLY ~DIO OiJLY ( ) PHONES AND RADIO INCIDENT INFORMATION -- CALL NUMBER: # DR NUMBER: # ------ TIME RECEIVED: /){)Z 1 t/,t,J HRS dF /4t--L ~~- AMOUNT OF RADIO TRAFFIC: FROM DISPATCH UNTIL ____ I-IRS OR - U~ITIL G4 lt COMMENTS: {{) Printed by DET R GONZALES # 5515 GANGS / GVC FAX 570-5811 JLB~n.u,lo 1113:11.,01 1020 O" N' · · ••,• . 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To: Date: Jason Wong/PD/CLB Robert M Gonzales/PD/CLB t Tuesday, February 14, 2006 01:30PM Subject: 01S Press Release OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING February 14, 2006 Page 1 of 2 On Tuesday, February 14, 2006, at approximately 12:15 a.m., officers from the Long Beach Police Department were involved in an officer involved shooting that resulted in the death of an adult male. The preliminary investigation revealed that officers were in the area of 1 oth Street and Orange Avenue when they observed a possible crime in progress. They saw a person lying down in the street and observed a dark colored Chrysler, newer model, sedan fleeing the scene at a high rate of speed. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle to investigate but they were unable to catch up. When the officers returned back to the original location, they discovered that the downed subject was no longer in the area. At approximately 12:30 a.m., officers were still trying to determine if a crime had occurred when they observed a male Hispanic, approximately 20 to 30 years of age, who was standing in the middle of the road on the 1200 block of E. 1 oth Street. The officers observed that the subject had blood on his face and was wielding a knife in his hand. Repeated verbal orders were made to the suspect, in English and Spanish, to drop his weapon but he was uncooperative and failed to comply. A taser stun device was deployed on the subject in an attempt to subdue him by less-lethal means, but it had ineffective results. The suspect then charged towards the officers while armed with the knife. Both officers, fearing for the safety, fired their weapons at the suspect striking him. Long Beach Fire Department Paramedics immediately responded, however, the suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. Los Angeles County Coroner's Office will determine the identity of the suspect. As with all officer-involved shootings, the Long Beach Police Department's Homicide Detail, as well as the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, will be investigating the Printed bv cLB\ercusto ihttR ·.fd<iiJb&.hma02.ci.long-beach.ca.us/mail/r/rmgonza.nsf/($Inbox)/DF93F8F07848B6558... 2/14/2006 Page 2 of 2 • 1_.cident. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact Homicide Detectives Dan Mendoza or Robert Gonzales at (562) 570-7244. Jason K. Wong Public Information Officer Media Relations (562) 570-7401 Printed b c1 s1ercu,10 http.s_ilictI :_£hma02.ci.long-beach.ca.us/mail/r/rmgonza.nsf/($Inbox)/DF93F8F07848B6558... 2/14/2006 ~ ~> ~:>~ LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief of Police 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 ANTHONY W. BATTS Records Inquiry (562)570-7381 Records Fax (562)570-7080 INCIDENT INFORMATION DR No Supplement No Report Type Reported Date Reported Time Call No 06-12887 MAIN INCIINCIDENT REPORT 02/14/2006 01: 31 060450129 C-Class INF0245(A)(l)PC!INFORMATION -ASSAULT NOT FIREARM Location City ZIP Code 90813 Geo Division E 7TH ST/ATLANTIC AV LONG BEACH 01 Beat From Date From Time DID1 07 02/13/2004 23:00:00 6287 IABUHADWAN,KALID DID2 5149 Typist 6287 Use of Force FSTExam Loss Report Assignment HEBB Juvenile Arrested Transit Remarks RNB Supv Notify-Remarks DRE Exam Victim Injured X Diagram License Plate Recognition Vehicle Report Attached Domestic Violence Photos Taken X Hate Crime Lab Requested Elder Abuse SOC 308 Form Statements X On Parole Lab Responded Property Report X Suspect In Custody Violation Restrain Order Location: S/B Atlantic toward 7th St. PERSON SUMMARY lnvl Name SUS UNKNOWN lnvl Name SUS UNKNOWN lnvl Name SUS UNKNOWN INCIDENT MO DATA Means of Attack ZIKNIFE/MACHETE/SWORD RELATIVE: Printed By 8376 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 10:20:10 AM acked Sex Race From Age To Age M H Sex Race From Age To Age M H Sex Race From Age To Age M H Premise Type Domestic Violence? BATTERY/ADW SIDISIDEWALK N No Printed At 02/15/2006 15:24:28 Page 1 of 2 Incident Report LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Misc SUSPECT 1: UNKNOWN lnvl Sus# Type Name SUS 1 I UNKNOWN SUSPECT 2: UNKNOWN lnvl Sus# Type Name SUS 2 I UNKNOWN SUSPECT 3: UNKNOWN lnvl Sus# Type Name SUS 3 I UNKNOWN NARRATIVE LBPD Dr No 060012887 06-12887 Sex Race [PARAM) M H 650 Sex Race [PARAM] M H 650 Sex Race [PARAM] M H 650 On 2-14-06, at approximately 0226, my partner (Ofer M. So ldin #5149) and I (Ofer K. Supplement No MAIN Abuhadwan #6287) were working Unit 4A63. We were dispatched to St. Mary's Hospital in Long Beach regarding a stabbing victim who checked himself in, Call #0129. Upon arrival to the scene, I observed the victim (later identified as ) who was being treated in room #G. Doctor Cichon was his attending physician. had a laceration to the top of his right hand, a puncture woun·d to his left pee, and a scratch approximately four inches in length to the top of his left forearm. ~ the following: -was walking southbound Atlantic Ave toward 7th St. ~ lives. While en route to residence, two to three· unknown male Hispanics be an to attack ---does not know where they came from or who they were. also does not know if any weapons were used or possible get-a- managed to fight off his attackers and run to his residence located on h~irlfriend (later identified as ) transport him to St. Mary's Hospital. -checked in at 0117. states that he did not see what his attackers looked like or what their motive was. did not hear them say anything prior to the attack or during. No further suspect(s) information or witnesses. is on arole for rand theft auto and gave me a fictitious name and information of . After further investigation, my partner discovered -is an uncooperative victim and does not desire prosecution. I gave -a report receipt. My partner took photos of -injuries. I booked the photos into evidence. Homicide Unit DH7 (Det. S. Lasch #5451 and Det. M. Evans #5708) responded to the scene. Printed By Printed At 8376 02/15/2006 15:24:28 Page 2 of 2 Printed by CLB\ercusto 11!3D/20HI 102011 AM CHIQ PAGE N0.0001 5708 BC16 02-15-2006 16:14 LONG BEACH POLICE DEPT CALLS-FOR-SERVICE INQUIRY RESPONSE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INITIATE: ENTRY: 01:30:56 02-14-2006 01:30:56 CALL NUMBER: CURRENT STATUS: 060450129 CLOSED 4A63 0600 12887 ADV DISPATCH: 02:26:16 PRIMARY UNIT: ON SCENE: 02:26:16 CASE NUMBER: CLOSE: 03:20:07 DISPOSITION: LOCATION: 111111 LINDEN AV , CLB ( ST MARYS ) 4 DAREA: 1 HDAREA: BEAT: 7 RD: 171 FIRE: 03Dl54 TYPE: R245 PRIORITY: 2 PRIOR HISTORY ADW RPT CP: --TRIAGE NURSE ADDRESS: ST MARY'S ER PHONE: - 02-14-2006 01:35:08 PD12 ENTRY 01:35:08 PD12 PLACE 01:35:08 PD12 PRIOR 01:35:08 PD12 MAP 01:36:12 PD07 HOLD 01:41:36 PD07 MISC 01:58:32 PD22 REQCC 02:17:40 PD07 HOLD 02:26:16 PD07 DISP-ONS 02:26:16 PD07 ID 02:26:18 PD07 CLEAR 02:26:18 PD07 CLOSE 02:33:02 PD07 REOPEN 02:33:06 PD07 DISP-ONS 02:33:06 PD07 ID 02:33:45 PD07 MISC 02:39:14 811A JDIC 02:40:45 811A JDIC 02:50:06 811A JDIC 02:54:05 811A JDIC 02:54:34 811A JDIC 02:55:10 811A JDIC 02:56:25 811A JDIC 03:04:19 811A JDIC 03:19:57 PD07 MISC 03:20:07 PD07 CLEAR 03:20:07 PD07 CLOSE Printed by CLB\ercuslo 11/30/2019 10:20:13 AM TX:930 245/961 STABBING VICT IN BED •... -•· 3 SUSPS UNK TO VICT GRABBED HIM FROM BEHIND WHILE HE WAS TRYING TO BUY A VALENTINE GIFT A/0 ANA/LBB .. *BEAT 4* .. UNK EXACT 10-20 .. VICT HAS A 25 CENTIMETER SLASH ON THE RT ARM AND PUNCTURE WOUND TO CHEST .. CP REQ UNIT .. NFD ORIGIN:PHONE \SAINT MARY'S MEDICAL CENTER \ST MARYS R245 TODAY L0081 (55 MORE) PAGE:795E6 4A63 HANDLING THIS ALONG WITH CALL 81 060012887 assigned, PER 4A63 4A63 4A63 <6287>ABUHADWAN,KALID <5149>SOLDIN,MICHAEL L 4A63 WFL 4A63 4A63 <6287>ABUHADWAN,KALID <5149>SOLDIN,MICHAEL L 4A63, PER LT LUMAN WANTS UNIT TO STANDBY WITH THIS VI CT TIL OTHERWISE ADVISED BY HIM POSS RELATED 998 CALL 4A63 MWNT,X,X, I I I I I I 4A63 MWNT,X 4A63 MWNT,X 4A63 MCDL,X 4A63 MCDL,X 4A63 MCDL,X 4A63 MWNT,X 4A63 MWNT,X 4A63, ALLOWED TO BE 10-8 4A63 ADV I f f '''''''' '''''' f I f f f '''''' CHIQ PAGE NO.0002 5708 BC16 02-15-2006 16:14 OPERATOR ASSIGNMENTS: LONG BEACH POLICE DEPT CALLS-FOR-SERVICE INQUIRY RESPONSE AS OF 02-14-2006-02:17:40 PD12 PD07 PD22 PD07 811A 8705 8815 7429 7185 6287 CARTER,FAY A FLORES,BRIAN J JOHNSON,MICHELLE HOOD,JANE A ABUHADWAN,KALID Printed by CLB\ercusto 11130/2019 10 20-13 AM Printed by LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT Gangs and Violent Crimes Division Homicide Detail 400 West Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-7244 Fax: (562) 570-5243 trans mi tta I To: LA County DA's Office Attn: DDA Tai Kahana Fax#: (213) 620-1208 From: Detective Robert Gonzales# 5515 Date: I April 14, 2006 Re: LBPD 01S 06-01 LBPD DR# 06-12887 Pages: 3 ~-----------------------~ Notes: E-mail address robert_gonzales@longbeach.gov Long Beach Police Department Homicide Detail Detective Robert Gonzales 400 West Broadway Ave Long Beach, CA 90802 562-570-5542 CLB\ercusto 11/30/2019 10:20:16 AM To: Robert Belcher/PD/CLB cc: Subject: When you get a chance can I get a copy of call # 060450055 from 2-14-06 an OIS from 11111111 E 10th Street DR 06-12883 ..... 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