In early July, Santa Ana police officers shot and killed a man who was allegedly breaking into cars in a West Civic Center parking structure. News reports said the man was carrying some sort of metal bar (but apparently no gun), and officers reportedly first used a taser on him. But then an “altercation” took […]
Source: OC Weekly
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