Police Pursuit Ends In Officer Involved Shooting
Los Angeles: On January 24, 2004, at about 7:00 p.m, the
Los Angeles Police Departments, Foothill Patrol Watch Commander, received
information from a Foothill Area Senior Lead Officer who was working an
assignment at the Los Angeles International Airport. The officer reported to
the watch commander that he had received an anonymous phone call on his
Department issued cell phone from a person indicating that he had seen an
older model black hardtop Ford Mustang being driven by a male Hispanic with
a shaved head. The concerned person said that he saw a gun on the dashboard
and that the car was seen cruising in the area of Laurel Canyon and Van Nuys
Boulevard. The watch commander caused the information to be broadcast to
Foothill Area patrol officers.
Later, at about 9:25 p.m. officers working the Foothill Gang Detail
attempted to stop a traffic violator who was recklessly driving a black
hardtop Pontiac Firebird. The driver was described as a male Hispanic with a
shaved head. The officers remembered the information that was broadcast
earlier in the evening regarding the suspect with a shaved head driving in
the area of Laurel Canyon and Van Nuys Boulevard. When the driver failed to
stop for the officers after they turned on their police vehicle red lights
and other emergency equipment, the officers went in pursuit of the suspect.
The pursuit traveled on city streets and the freeway. As the pursuit was
underway, other foothill officers went to the suspect’s residence and
interviewed the suspect’s wife. It was learned at that time that the suspect
had committed an act of domestic violence against his wife. Additionally, a
second broadcast indicating a possible connection between the earlier
broadcast concerning a man with a gun driving a black vehicle and the
subject of the pursuit was made by the Foothill watch commander.
During the pursuit the suspect returned to the area of his residence
located in the 13700 block of Mercer Street several times but would drive
away, continuing to evade pursuing officers.
After over an hour of pursuing the suspect, the Foothill Patrol watch
commander directed the pursuing unit to end the pursuit, while at the same
time directing the LAPD Air Support helicopter to track the suspect. Air
support officers monitored the suspect’s actions as he drove on city
streets. As the suspect drove his car eastbound on Mercer Street from Laurel
Canyon Boulevard, air unit officers directed officers on the ground to
position their police cars at Mercer Street and Amboy Avenue in order to
block the suspect’s escape route. As the suspect approached the corner of
Mercer Street and Amboy Avenue air unit officers directed other ground
officers to seal off the suspect’s escape route by blocking the street at
Mercer Street and Laurel Canyon Boulevard.
When the suspect saw that his escape route was blocked at Mercer Street
and Amboy Avenue, he stopped, placed his car in reverse and accelerated
westbound on Mercer Street to Laurel Canyon Boulevard. The officers who had
positioned their police cars to block the suspect’s escape route were
standing outside and away from their cars when the suspect collided with one
of the police cars, moving it back several feet. The suspect’s car then
moved forward in an eastbound direction. Subsequent to the collision an
officer-involved-shooting occurred. Officer Douglas Gerst, 50 years old, 28
years with the department fired five rounds from his service pistol striking
the suspect multiple times. The suspect was taken into custody without
further incident. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the
scene and rendered aid to the suspect. The suspect was transported to a
local area hospital where he was treated for multiple gunshot wounds and is
listed in stable condition.
The suspect was identified as 30 year-old Juan Sepulveda, a resident of
Los Angeles. He was booked for 245 A (1) PC, Assault with a Deadly Weapon/
Vehicle. His bail was set at $30,000.
The events, at least leading up to the collision and officer involved
shooting, were captured on videotape by two people who were in the area. The
videotapes will be crucial in determining what actually happened during the
officer-involved-shooting. The videotapes were shared with the Los Angeles
County District Attorney’s Office.
According to established protocols, representatives of the Los Angeles
County District Attorney’s Office, the Police Commission’s Inspector General
and the Commanding Officer of the Department’s Consent Decree Bureau
responded to the scene, were briefed by the investigators and had an
opportunity to review the two available videos.
The involved officer was placed on administrative leave according to
established guidelines pending further administrative review.
The department is asking anyone with additional information concerning
this incident, including video recordings please contact the Critical
Incident Investigation Division at 213-485-2129.
This news release was prepared by Lieutenant Art Miller, Officer In
Charge, Media Relations Section, 213-485-3586.
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