WALNUT CREEK PD GENERAL OFFENSE HARDCOPY GO# 2019-17413 PENDING TO 01-000 PC 187 HOMICIDE INVESTIGATIONS

General Offense Information Operational status: PENDING TO INVESTIGATIONS Reported on: Jun-02-2019 (Sun.) 1641 Occurred on: Jun-02-2019 (Sun.) 1641 Approved on: Jul-09-2019 (Tue.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Report submitted by: P416 - GERSTNER, KIM Org unit: PATROL TEAM 5 Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK County: CONTRA COSTA District: 12 Beat: 1 Grid: 390 Felony/Misdemeanor: FELONY Special study: USE OF FORCE Family violence: No Offenses (Completed/Attempted) Offense: # 1 01-000 PC 187 HOMICIDE - COMPLETED Location: OTHER/UNKNOWN Offender suspected of using: NOT APPLICABLE Weapon type: HANDGUN Bias: NONE (no bias) Offense: # 2 04-003 PC 245 ASSAULT-AGG POLICE OFC - COMPLETED Location: OTHER/UNKNOWN Offender suspected of using: NOT APPLICABLE Weapon type: BLUNT OBJECT Bias: NONE (no bias)

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Related Event(s) CP 2019-17413 Related Person(s)

1. VICTIM # 1 - HSIAO, KC (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER Address: 1666 N MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Particulars Occupation: POLICE OFFICER Employer: WALNUT CREEK POLICE DEPT 1666 N MAIN ST WALNUT CREEK Master Name Index Reference Name: HSIAO, KC Sex: MALE Race: ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER Address: 1666 N MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : UNKNOWN Aggravated assault/homicide : ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER Just. homicide circumstance : ATTACKED OFF. & KILLED BY ANOTHER OFFICER Type of injury : NONE Victim of : 04- 003 PC 245 ASSAULT-AGG POLICE OFC - COMPLETED

Victim's Relationship to Offender : VICTIM WAS STRANGER Person's role : SUSPECT #1 Person's name : HALL, MILES A LEOKA details Officer's assignment : ONE PERSON/VEHICLE ALONE Weapon used : OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON Injury sustained by officer : NOT INJURED Officer's activity when assaulted : DISTURBANCE CALL

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2. VICTIM # 2 - MURPHY, MELISSA (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Year of birth: Approximate age: Address: 1666 N MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Particulars Occupation: POLICE OFFICER Employer: WALNUT CREEK POLICE DEPT 1666 N MAIN ST WALNUT CREEK Master Name Index Reference Name: MURPHY, MELISSA Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Born in: Approximate age: Address: 1666 N MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : UNKNOWN Aggravated assault/homicide : ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER Just. homicide circumstance : ATTACKED OFF. & THAT OFF. KILLED CRIMINAL Type of injury : NONE Victim of : 04- 003 PC 245 ASSAULT-AGG POLICE OFC - COMPLETED

Victim's Relationship to Offender : VICTIM WAS STRANGER Person's role : SUSPECT #1 Person's name : HALL, MILES A LEOKA details Officer's assignment : ONE PERSON/VEHICLE ALONE Weapon used : OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON Injury sustained by officer : NOT INJURED Officer's activity when assaulted : DISTURBANCE CALL 3. VICTIM # 3 - SMITH, MATTHEW

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(Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Address: 1666 N. MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Particulars Occupation: POLICE OFFICER Employer: WALNUT CREEK POLICE DEPT 1666 N MAIN ST WLANUT CREEK Master Name Index Reference Name: SMITH, MATTHEW Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Address: 1666 N. MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : UNKNOWN Aggravated assault/homicide : ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER Just. homicide circumstance : ATTACKED OFF. & KILLED BY ANOTHER OFFICER Type of injury : NONE Victim of : 04- 003 PC 245 ASSAULT-AGG POLICE OFC - COMPLETED

Victim's Relationship to Offender : VICTIM WAS STRANGER Person's role : SUSPECT #1 Person's name : HALL, MILES A (DOB: LEOKA details Officer's assignment : ONE PERSON/VEHICLE ALONE Weapon used : OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON Injury sustained by officer : NOT INJURED Officer's activity when assaulted : DISTURBANCE CALL 4. VICTIM # 4 - CONNORS, HOLLEY (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Address: 1666 N MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596

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Phone Numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Particulars Occupation: POLICE OFFICER Employer: WALNUT CREEK POLICE DEPARTMENT 1666 N MAIN ST, WALNUT CREEK Ethnicity: WHITE Master Name Index Reference Name: CONNORS, HOLLEY Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Ethnicity: WHITE Address: 1666 N MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : UNKNOWN Aggravated assault/homicide : ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER Just. homicide circumstance : ATTACKED OFF. & KILLED BY ANOTHER OFFICER Type of injury : NONE Victim of : 04- 003 PC 245 ASSAULT-AGG POLICE OFC - COMPLETED

Victim's Relationship to Offender : VICTIM WAS STRANGER Person's role : SUSPECT #1 Person's name : HALL, MILES A (DOB: LEOKA details Officer's assignment : ONE PERSON/VEHICLE ALONE Weapon used : OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON Injury sustained by officer : NOT INJURED Officer's activity when assaulted : DISTURBANCE CALL 5. VICTIM # 5 - KEAGY, TAMARA (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Address: 1666 N. MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Particulars

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Occupation: POLICE OFFICER Employer: CITY OF WALNUT CREEK 1666 N. MAIN ST WALNUT CREEK Ethnicity: WHITE Height: Master Name Index Reference Name: KEAGY, TAMARA Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Ethnicity: WHITE Address: 1666 N. MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Business: (925) 943-5844 Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : UNKNOWN Aggravated assault/homicide : ASSAULT ON POLICE OFFICER Just. homicide circumstance : ATTACKED OFF. & KILLED BY ANOTHER OFFICER Type of injury : NONE Victim of : 04- 003 PC 245 ASSAULT-AGG POLICE OFC - COMPLETED

Victim's Relationship to Offender : VICTIM WAS STRANGER Person's role : SUSPECT #1 Person's name : HALL, MILES A (DOB: LEOKA details Officer's assignment : ONE PERSON/VEHICLE ALONE Weapon used : OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON Injury sustained by officer : NOT INJURED Officer's activity when assaulted : DISTURBANCE CALL 6. SUSPECT # 1 - HALL, MILES ANTHONY (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: BLACK Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: BLACK Height: 5'08 Weight: 125 lbs.

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Eye color: GREEN Hair color: BLACK Additional remarks: MHET REFERRAL(1/12/18) Master Name Index Reference Name: HALL, MILES ANTHONY Sex: MALE Race: BLACK Date of birth: Ethnicity: BLACK Address Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : Armed stats : AT TIME OF INCIDENT 7. REPORTEE # 1 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Particulars Height: Weight: Eye color: HAZEL Hair color: Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : UNKNOWN 8. REPORTEE # 2 -

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(Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: BLACK Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Home: Particulars Ethnicity: BLACK Height: 5'04 Weight: 130 lbs. Eye color: BROWN Hair color: BLACK Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: BLACK Date of birth: Ethnicity: BLACK Address Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 9. WITNESS # 1 - BUCCELLATO, FRANK PAUL (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: ANTIOCH , California 94509 Phone Numbers Business: (925) 941-3300 Cellular: ( Email: Particulars Occupation: CAPTAIN Employer: CCCFPD 4005 PORT CHICAGO HWY #250 Ethnicity: WHITE

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Master Name Index Reference Name: BUCCELLATO, FRANK PAUL Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: ANTIOCH , California 94509 Phone numbers Business: (925) 941-3300 Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : NONRESIDENT Age range : 10. WITNESS # 2 - LAUSTSEN, KELD (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: 1330 CIVIC DR (CFD SQUAD 1) Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Business: (925) Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Weight: 230 lbs. Eye color: HAZEL Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: LAUSTSEN, KELD Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: 1330 CIVIC DR (CFD SQUAD 1) Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Business: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range :

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11. WITNESS # 3 - BEKAKIS, JOHN ANTHONY JR (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: CONCORD , California 94521 Phone Numbers Business: (925) 941-3300 Particulars Occupation: FIREFIGHTER Employer: CCCFPD Master Name Index Reference Name: BEKAKIS, JOHN ANTHONY JR Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: CONCORD , California 94521 Phone numbers Business: (925) 941-3300 Linkage factors Resident status : NONRESIDENT Age range : 12. WITNESS # 4 - BUSTOS, PATRICIO JAVIER (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: HISPANIC Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94598 Phone Numbers Business: (925) 941-3370 Home: ( Particulars Occupation: PARAMEDIC Employer: AMR Ethnicity: HISPANIC/MEXICAN/LATINO Height: 5'10 Weight: 190 lbs. Eye color: BROWN

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Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: BUSTOS, PATRICIO JAVIER Sex: MALE Race: HISPANIC Date of birth: Ethnicity: HISPANIC/MEXICAN/LATINO Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94598 Phone numbers Business: (925) 941-3370 Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 13. WITNESS # 5 - WOLF, JEFFERY DENNIS (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Apartment Municipality: PLEASANTON , California 94566 Phone Numbers Business: (925) 941-3370 Particulars Occupation: EMT Employer: AMR Master Name Index Reference Name: WOLF, JEFFERY DENNIS Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Apartment: Municipality: PLEASANTON , California 94566 Phone numbers Business: (925) 941-3370 Linkage factors Resident status : NONRESIDENT Age range : 14. WITNESS # 6 -

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(Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94518 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Height: 6'00 Weight: 210 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94518 Phone numbers Cellular: (925) Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 15. WITNESS # 8 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Height: 5'09 Weight: 180 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BROWN

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Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Cellular: ( Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 16. WITNESS # 9 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Business: ( Cellular: ( Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Height: 6'02 Weight: 215 lbs. Eye color: BROWN Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Business: ( Cellular: (

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Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 17. WITNESS # 10 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Height: 5'06 Weight: 145 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 18. WITNESS # 11 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Home:

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Particulars Height: 5'11 Weight: 195 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: Cellular: Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 19. WITNESS # 12 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Cellular: (925) Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 20. WITNESS # 13 -

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(Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Cellular: Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Cellular: Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 21. WITNESS # 14 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Cellular: Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Cellular: Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range :

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22. WITNESS # 15 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address Municipality Phone Numbers Cellular: Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: Phone numbers Cellular: Linkage factors Age range : 23. WITNESS # 17 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Home: Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT

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Age range : 24. WITNESS # 18 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Home: (925) Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 25. WITNESS # 19 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Cellular: (

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Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 26. WITNESS # 20 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 27. WITNESS # 21 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Master Name Index Reference

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Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 28. WITNESS # 22 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Home: ( Business: ( Particulars Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Height: 5'4 Weight: 150 lbs. Eye color: HAZEL Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Business: ( Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range :

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29. WITNESS # 23 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Particulars Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Height: 5'10 Weight: 185 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 30. WITNESS # 24 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Height: 5'06 Weight: 145 lbs.

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Eye color: BROWN Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Home: ( Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 31. WITNESS # 25 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: UNKNOWN Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Home: ( Business: ( Cellular: ( Email: Particulars Ethnicity: CHINESE Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: UNKNOWN Date of birth: Ethnicity: CHINESE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Cellular: ( Business: (

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Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 32. WITNESS # 26 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Cellular: Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 33. WITNESS # 27 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Cellular: Home: Particulars Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE

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Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 34. WITNESS # 28 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Home: ( Cellular: ( Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Home: ( Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 35. WITNESS # 29 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address:

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Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Home: ( Cellular: ( Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Home: ( Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 36. WITNESS # 30 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Height: 5'07 Weight: 135 lbs. Eye color: BROWN Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: (

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Cellular: (925) Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 37. WITNESS # 31 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Height: 5'09 Weight: 142 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Cellular: ( Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 38. PARENT/GUARDIAN # 1 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: UNKNOWN Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595

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Phone Numbers Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Height: 6'03 Weight: 190 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BLACK Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: UNKNOWN Date of birth: Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 39. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 1 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: UNKNOWN Date of birth: Address: Apartment: Municipality: , California Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Home: ( Business: ( Particulars Occupation: GAS CLERK Employer: FLYERS GAS STATION 1599 NEWELL AVE Ethnicity: HAWAIIAN Height: 5'07 Weight: 168 lbs. Eye color: BROWN Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE

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(Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: SAN RAMON , California Phone Numbers Home: ( Particulars Occupation: Employer: SAN RAMON Ethnicity: WHITE Height: 5'08 Weight: 180 lbs. Eye color: BROWN Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: SAN RAMON , California Phone numbers Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : NONRESIDENT Age range : Access to firearm : No 42. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 4 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Cellular: Particulars Height: 5'11 Weight: 165 lbs. Eye color: BLUE

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Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Cellular: Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 43. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 5 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Cellular: Home: Particulars Height: 5'04 Weight: 120 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BLOND/STRAWBERRY Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Home: ( Cellular: Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range :

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44. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 6 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Particulars Height: 5'10 Weight: 19 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: GRAY OR PARTIALLY GRAY Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : UNKNOWN 45. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 7 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Cellular: Particulars Height: 5'11 Weight: 150 lbs. Eye color: BROWN Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference

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Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Cellular: Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 46. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 8 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Home: Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 47. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 11 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth:

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Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Cellular: Particulars Height: 6'01 Weight: 175 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BROWN Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 48. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 12 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone Numbers Home: ( Particulars Ethnicity: WHITE Height: 5'04 Weight: 170 lbs. Eye color: HAZEL Hair color: WHITE Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Ethnicity: WHITE Address:

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Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94596 Phone numbers Home: (925) Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 49. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 13 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: UNKNOWN Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Particulars Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Height: 5'2 Weight: 142 lbs. Eye color: BLUE Hair color: BLOND/STRAWBERRY Additional remarks: Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: UNKNOWN Date of birth: Ethnicity: UNKNOWN/NOT SPECIFIED Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 50. PERSON INTERVIEWED # 14 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone Numbers Home: (

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Name: Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California 94595 Phone numbers Home: ( Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 54. JUV-WITNESS # 7 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone Numbers Cellular: ( Master Name Index Reference Name: Sex: FEMALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California Phone numbers Cellular: ( Linkage factors Resident status : RESIDENT Age range : 55. JUV-WITNESS # 16 - (Case Specific Information) Sex: MALE Race: WHITE Date of birth: Address: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK , California

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Related Text Page(s) Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P416 - GERSTNER, KIM Related date/time: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.)

DISPOSITION:

Pending review by the CCC District Attorney's Office. Assigned to DETECTIVE GERSTNER.

EVIDENCE:

Photos of WCPD Officers Murphy, Hsiao, Connors, Smith and Keagy which were uploaded into Veripic

Evidence tag 114440-1: GSR kit from WCPD Officers Murphy, Hsiao, Connors and Keagy (no GSR kit was done on WCPD Officer Smith as he had repeatedly washed his hands and arms due to having blood on them)

Evidence tag 114440-2: Kinetic energy projectiles (bean bag rounds) located at the scene (2)

Photos of the kinetic energy projectiles found at the scene which were uploaded into VeriPic

Evidence tag 114444-1: Body worn camera video from WCPD Officers Murphy, Smith, Hsiao and Connors (there was no body worn camera video from WCPD Officer Keagy at the scene of the shooting)

Evidence tag 114444-2: WCPD Dispatch recording of 911 calls and radio traffic

Evidence tag 114448-1: Recording of interviews of WCPD Officers Murphy, Hsiao and Smith

Evidence tag 114518-1: WCPD gun safe entry log

Evidence tag 114518-2: CHP Dispatch recording

Evidence tag 114521-1: WCPD Officer Hsiao's duty belt and handgun (the duty belt was later released to Officer Hsiao, but his handgun and ammunition remain in evidence)

Evidence tag 114521-2: WCPD Officer Murphy's duty belt and handgun (the duty belt was later released to Officer Murphy, but her handgun and ammunition remain in evidence)

Evidence tag 114599-1: Clothing items belonging to Hall which were collected by a criminalist with the CCCSO Crime Lab while at the autopsy of Hall

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Evidence tag 114599-2: Head hair from Hall which were collected by a criminalist with the CCCSO Crime Lab while at the autopsy of Hall

Evidence tag 114599-3: GSR kit collected from Hall by a criminalist with the CCCSO Crime Lab while at the autopsy of Hall

Evidence tag 114599-4: Fingernail kit collected from Hall by a criminalist with the CCCSO Crime Lab while at the autopsy of Hall

Evidence tag 114661-1: Cellebrite data disc provided by WCPD Detective Mauro

Evidence tag 114678-1: CCCSO Crime Lab documents and discs

Evidence tag 114815-1: Body worn camera of WCPD Officers Deng, Sardi, Olson, Tom Brown, Moorhouse, Aguilar and Keagy (the body worn camera video from Officer Keagy is of when she was at the hospital with the Hall family)

Evidence tag 114778-1: Kinetic energy projectile shotgun

Evidence tag 114828-1: Citizen interviews of and

Evidence tag 115024-1: CCCSO Crime Lab report on functionality of the kinetic energy projectile shotgun

Evidence tag 115225-1: CCCSO Crime Lab reports

CASE SYNOPSIS:

A number of 911 calls were made into WCPD Dispatch about an adult male subject who was causing a disturbance inside his residence located at . The subject is known to the police by past contacts with him and is known to be uncooperative towards police and . The callers were family members (grandmother and mother of the subject), who stated that the subject was having a mental health breakdown. The subject broke a sliding glass door in the residence and was acting in a threatening manner towards the family members. The subject was holding a long, metal, pole. The family members left the residence, leaving the male subject alone in the residence.

During this same time frame, WCPD Dispatch received calls from citizens living in the area (Arlene Lane and Sandra Ct.) about the same subject who was now walking in the neighborhood with the pole. He pounded on a citizens' door and followed other citizens while they were in their car.

Police arrived in the area of Arlene Lane and Sandra Ct. and located the subject walking on Arlene Lane. The subject was seen carrying a large pole that had a sharp end to it. Numerous commands were given to the subject by the responding officers to stop and to drop it. The subject ran towards the officers with the pole held in a

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The subject sustained gunshot wounds. The officers performed life saving measures and he was transported to the hospital. The subject died from the wounds he suffered while at the hospital.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION/INJURIES:

Miles HALL sustained fatal gunshot wounds. (FOR FURTHER PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION/INJURIES DESCRIPTION, SEE THE CCCSO CORONER REPORT AND CCCSO CRIME LAB REPORT)

SCENE DESCRIPTION:

The incident started at ., which is Miles HALL's residence. The incident ended in the cul-de-sac of Arlene Lane in front of and Arlene Lane. (FOR FURTHER SCENE DESCRIPTION, SEE THE CCCSO CRIME LAB REPORT)

INVESTIGATION:

On 06/02/2019, at about 1641 hours, WCPD dispatch received a phone call concerning a disturbance in progress at . The report was of a male subject, Miles HALL, yelling and threatening family members. The reporting party (grandmother of HALL) stated that the subject was having a mental health breakdown.

At about 1641 hours WCPD Officers were dispatched to the scene.

At about 1647 hours another family member (mother of HALL) called WCPD dispatch reporting that they needed the police to their house. HALL had broken a sliding glass door at the residence; was acting violent; and was threatening them. They had all left the house, including the grandmother, leaving HALL inside. The reporting party advised WCPD Dispatch that HALL had a long, metal pole; had mental health issues; and would be aggressive towards the police.

While enroute to the scene, WCPD Dispatch updated the officers with further information, including the family member's statement that HALL would be aggressive towards police and that he was carrying a metal pole. WCPD Dispatch advised officers that there had been a prior contact with HALL who lived at . WCPD Dispatch reported that HALL could be 10-1 with officers (uncooperative/aggressive); there was a 3 officer minimum for contacts with HALL; and that HALL had mental health issues.

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At about 1652 hours, a neighbor at . called WCPD Dispatch with information that a subject was pounding at their door and he was holding a giant crow bar.

At about 1705 hours another citizen, who was driving on Arlene Lane, called WCPD Dispatch to report that a man was following her vehicle.

WCPD Officers HSIAO (Y31) and SMITH (Set 6) were dispatched to the call. SGT. CONNORS (S50) and Officer MURPHY (Y41) dispatched themselves to the call. Officer KEAGY (X33) also dispatched herself to the call. While enroute to the call, Officer KEAGY advised over the air, and that HALL might run from them. Also, while enroute to the call, Officer KEAGY called HALL's mom ( ) who advised Officer KEAGY that HALL had a long pole with a sharp edge on it and he was being violent. Officer KEAGY relayed this information over the air. SGT. CONNORS requested that AMR be staged.

(REFER TO THE BOOKED WCPD AND CHP DISPATCH RECORDINGS FOR THE ENTIRE RECORDINGS OF THE RADIO AND PHONE CALLS AND THE TRANSCRIPTIONS OF BOTH; SEE WCPD DISPATCH CAD PRINTOUT FOR OFFICER DISPATCH AND ARRIVAL TIMES)

In essence, during the incident, HALL ran towards WCPD officers with a metal pole that had one end that was sharp. WCPD Officer SMITH fired a kinetic energy projectile shotgun at HALL and at least 3 projectiles hit HALL, but there was no affect on him. WCPD Officers HSIAO and MURPHY fired their department issued handguns at HALL. HALL was fatally shot.

(SEE BELOW NARRATIVE AND ADDITIONAL OFFICERS' REPORTS FOR INVOLVED OFFICERS' STATEMENTS AND ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS FROM PEOPLE WHO WERE INTERVIEWED)

On 06/02/2019, at about 1730 hours, while I was off duty, I was advised by Detective Sgt. Jower that there had been an officer involved shooting and I was to respond to the station for the investigation. I arrived at the police department at about 1830 hours. I met with Sgt. Moorhouse and Lt. Cashion. I determined that the involved officers were sequestered and still in their uniforms. I advised Sgt. Moorhouse and Lt. Cashion that I would process the involved officers by taking photos of them, process their hands with a GSR (gunshot residue) kit and collect their clothes and duty belts. Sgt. Moorhouse was with me for each officer that I processed with his body worn camera on.

I have been a police officer with WCPD since September 2002 and my current assignment is with the Investigative Bureau. I became a member of the WCPD CSI Team in November 2006. Since that time I have attended numerous trainings and classes including Field Evidence Technician Training (80 hours), Crime Scene and Forensic Photography (24 hours), Latent Fingerprint Development (24 hours), Death Investigation (16 hours), DNA Evidence for Investigators (24 hours) and numerous other trainings, classes and seminars relating to CSI.

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The first officer I processed was Officer MURPHY. I located her in the break room in the WCPD Lieutenant's office with the door closed. She was with her friend, Jalen Orth, a Vallejo police officer. WCPD Officer Kolmeister was outside near the closed break room door. I advised MURPHY of what I was going to do. She was in full police uniform and had not changed clothes since the shooting. I first took photos of her, both front and back. I then processed her hands for GSR using a new GSR kit. She advised me that she had not washed her hands prior to the GSR. The GSR was performed at about 1842 hours. I collected her full uniform which included: outer vest, duty belt, shirt, pants and boots.

The second officer I processed was Officer HSIAO. I located him in the WCPD SET (Special Enforcement Team) office with the door closed. He was in the room with WCPD Officer Duncan. I advised HSIAO of what I was going to do. He was in full uniform and had not changed clothes since the shooting. I took photos of him, both front and back. I processed his hands for GSR using a new GSR kit. He advised me that he had not washed his hands prior to the GSR. The GSR was performed at about 1908 hours. I collected his full uniform which included: outer vest, duty belt, shirt, pants, boots and hat. Sgt. Moorhouse collected Officer HSIAO's pants at my request.

The third officer I processed was Officer SMITH. I located him in the first level WCPD interview room with the door closed. WCPD Officer Spoto was with him. I advised SMITH of what I was going to do. He was in full uniform and had not changed clothes since the shooting. I took photos of him, both front and back. I did not process his hands for GSR as he told me he had blood on his hands and arms and had repeatedly washed them and used disinfectant on them. I collected his full uniform which included: outer vest, duty belt, shirt, pants, boots and hat. Sgt. Moorhouse collected Officer SMITH's pants at my request.

The fourth officer I processed was SGT. CONNORS. I located her in WCPD Lieutenant Conley's office with the door closed. She was with her friend Cristina Harbison who is an Investigator from the Alameda County District Attorney's Office and WCPD Lieutenant Johnson. I advised CONNORS of what I was going to do. She was in full police uniform and had not changed her clothes since the shooting. I took photos of her, both front and back. I processed her hands for GSR using a new GSR kit. She advised me that she had washed and disinfected her hands because there was blood on them while I was doing the GSR collection. The GSR was performed at about 1949 hours. I collected her full uniform which included: duty belt, shirt, pants and boots.

The fifth officer I processed was Officer KEAGY. I located her in the WCPD line-up room with her husband Antioch Police Department Lieutenant Joe Donleavy. I advised KEAGY of what I was going to do. She was in full police uniform and had not changed her clothes since the shooting. I took photos of her, both front and back. I processed her hands for GSR using a new GSR kit. She advised me that she had not washed her hands prior to the GSR. The GSR was performed at about 2008 hours. I collected her full uniform which included: duty belt, shirt, pants and boots.

I secured the outer vests and duty belts, which were in paper bags, in the WCPD gun safe as there was no other location to store them. An entry log was placed on the exterior of the safe to monitor who made entry into the safe.

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I placed the other clothing items into temporary lockers in the WCPD evidence room.

I booked the GSR kits into evidence. These were not sent to the CCCSO Crime Lab.

I uploaded the photos of the officers into Veripic.

WCPD MHET Officer Davis responded to the scene of the shooting and took photos and collected the crime scene log. Officer Davis later provided me with information on HALL's prior contacts with WCPD and a copy of the MHET report. (SEE WCPD OFFICER DAVIS' REPORT)

I was advised by Acting Detective Lieutenant Slater that WCPD Sgt. Olson was at the scene and had secured it; spoken to the officers who were involved in the shooting for scene safety; and made initial contact with the neighbors to confirm they were not injured. (SEE WCPD SGT. OLSON'S REPORT)

I met with CCCDDA Barry Grove, CCCDA Inspectors, CCCSO Crime Lab Criminalists, WCPD Detectives and WCPD Administrators at which point this case was briefed and assignments were given. I was paired with CCCDA Inspector Darryl Holcomb and assigned to interview the following WCPD Officers: MURPHY, HSIAO and SMITH.

Prior to going to the Marriott Hotel, where the officers were sequestered, I reviewed the body worn camera video of WCPD Officers MURPHY, HSIAO, SMITH and SGT. CONNORS which was provided by WCPD Captain Gorski. WCPD Officer KEAGY had not turned her body worn camera on, so there was no video from her body worn camera. I later booked the body worn camera video into evidence. I also reviewed the WCPD Dispatch recordings of the 911 phone calls and the radio traffic which was provided by WCPD Dispatch Supervisor Maxfield. I later booked the dispatch recordings into evidence.

I spoke to CCCSO Crime Lab Criminalist Alex Taflya, who was also at the meeting, and told him where I had stored the officers' duty belts. He later told me that he had taken custody of WCPD Officers MURPHY's and HSIAO's handguns and the kinetic energy projectile shotgun that WCPD Officer SMITH had used. He counted the number of bullets in the assault rifle that SGT. CONNORS had carried while at the scene of the shooting, but had not used, and left it at WCPD. Taflya also went to the scene of the shooting and collected evidence. Some of the items he collected were a knife and sheath and shoes he had found near where the shooting had occurred and the pointed tip pry bar that HALL had in his hands at the time of the shooting. He also collected 5 shell casings at the scene and 4 kinetic energy projectiles. (SEE CCCSO CRIME LAB REPORT)

I went to the Marriott Hotel where the officers were in their own separate rooms. The interviews of WCPD Officers MURPHY, HSIAO and SMITH were conducted separately in a meeting room at the Marriott Hotel. Attorney Don Nobles with Rains, Lucia, Stern, St. Phalle and Silver, was with each of the officers during their separate interviews. The interviews were recorded by CCCDA Inspector Holcomb and myself using our

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CCCDA Inspector Erickson and WCPD Detective Villa conducted the interviews of WCPD Officer KEAGY and WCPD SGT. CONNORS. (SEE CCCDA INSPECTOR ERICKSON'S REPORT REGARDING THE INTERVIEW OF CONNORS AND WCPD DETECTIVE VILLA'S REPORTS REGARDING THE INTERVIEW OF KEAGY)

CCCDA Inspector Morley and WCPD Detective Martin were tasked with interviewing the family of HALL. The family chose not to speak to either of them.

CCCDA Inspector Coelho and WCPD Detective Tom Brown were assigned to interview the AMR paramedics and Fire Department paramedics who arrived on scene to render aid to HALL. (SEE CCCDA INSPECTOR COELHO'S REPORT FOR THE INTERVIEWS WITH AMR PARAMEDICS AND WCPD DETECTIVE TOM BROWN'S REPORT FOR THE INTERVIEWS WITH THE FIRE DEPARTMENT PARAMEDICS)

CCCDA Inspector Mathers and WCPD Detective Leonard contacted and interviewed the residents of the neighborhood in the area of . (SEE CCCDA MATHERS' REPORT AND WCPD DETECTIVE LEONARD'S REPORT)

WCPD Detective Deng prepared a list of all prior cases and contacts WCPD had with HALL. (SEE WCPD DETECTIVE DENG'S REPORT)

WCPD Detective Vevera wrote a Search Warrant for the HALL residence. Once the Search Warrant was signed, WCPD Detectives Vevera, Martin, Deng, Coffin, Tom Brown and Sgt. Jower made entry into the HALL residence and searched it. Among the items located and seized were computers which were later analyzed by WCPD Detective Mauro. WCPD Detective Deng collected items including medication and some medical documents. Detective Mauro gave me a disc containing the cellebrite data from an iPad that was seized during the search warrant, which I booked. (SEE WCPD DETECTIVES VEVERA'S, DENG'S AND MAURO'S REPORTS)

On 06/03/2019, I received a phone call from CCCSO Criminalist Alex Taflya who told me that he had been unable to locate 2 kinetic energy projectiles and requested that I look for them at the scene of the shooting. He also stated that WCPD Officer HSIAO had an extended magazine in his duty gun so he could not confirm how many rounds were fired from HSIAO's gun at the time of the shooting. Taflya advised that HSIAO had 14 bullets in his magazine and 1 bullet in the chamber. HSIAO's magazine had the capacity to hold 19 bullets, but he did not know how many bullets HSIAO had in his magazine at the time of the shooting. HSIAO could have fired a maximum of 5 times. MURPHY had 15 bullets in her magazine and 1 bullet in the chamber. MURPHY could have fired a maximum of 2 times. (SEE CCCSO CRIME LAB REPORT)

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On 06/03/2019, I and WCPD Detectives Martin, Tom Brown, Villa, Deng and Mauro went to the scene of the shooting which was in the cul-de-sac in front of and Arlene Lane. I located one kinetic energy projectile in a bush which was in the front of Arlene Lane on the south side of the residence just east of the curb. I took photos of the kinetic energy projectile using my department issued iPhone prior to collecting the kinetic energy projectile. WCPD Detective Villa located the second kinetic energy projectile in front of Arlene Lane near the north-east corner of the house in a flower bed. I took photos of the kinetic energy projectile using my department issued iPhone prior to collecting it. WCPD Detective Mauro checked the scene of the shooting with a metal detector. He was unable to find any bullets or casings. We all checked the houses located at and Arlene Lane and the street near those residences for bullets, bullet holes and/or casings but did not find anything. The kinetic energy projectiles were booked into evidence and the photos were uploaded into Veripic.

On 06/03/2019, WCPD Detective Leonard and WCPD Detective Deng attended the autopsy of HALL which was performed by Dr. Ogan at the CCCSO Coroner's Office in Martinez. In addition, CCCSO Criminalist Johanna Estrada-Ballardo attended the autopsy and collected evidence. 1 bullet shell casing was located in the clothing of HALL at the CCCSO Coroner's Office. (SEE CCCSO CORONER'S REPORT; WCPD DETECTIVE LEONARD'S REPORT; WCPD DETECTIVE DENG'S REPORT; CCCSO CRIME LAB REPORT)

WCPD Detective Vevera wrote and served Search Warrants for medical records in regard to Detective Vevera also reviewed the City of Walnut Creek traffic cameras and located HALL riding his bike in downtown Walnut Creek prior to the shooting. (SEE WCPD DETECTIVE VEVERA'S REPORT)

WCPD Detective Coffin advised me that he had interviewed a nearby neighbor who had stated that he had seen HALL walking on the street dragging a pole a few days prior to the shooting. The neighbor asked what HALL was doing and HALL told him that he was sharpening the pole. (SEE WCPD DETECTIVE COFFIN'S REPORT)

On 06/04/2019, WCPD Detective Leonard met with CHP Officer Schaukowitch and his canine partner Brandon. Brandon is trained in explosive detection. Brandon searched the area where the shooting occurred but did not find any bullets and/or casings. Afterwards, Detective Leonard and WCPD Detective Villa interviewed residents in the neighborhood of Arlene Lane. (SEE WCPD DETECTIVE LEONARD'S REPORT AND WCPD DETECTIVE VILLA'S REPORT)

WCPD Detective Tom Brown was advised by WCPD Reserve Officer Grossman that a neighbor had reported to Grossman that they had seen HALL walking on the street dragging a pole. They asked HALL what he was doing and HALL told them he was sharpening the pole. WCPD Detective Tom Brown interviewed the neighbor for further information. WCPD Detective Tom Brown later learned about further neighbors who had called WCPD Dispatch about this case so WCPD Detective Tom Brown interviewed those citizens as well. (SEE WCPD DETECTIVE TOM BROWN'S REPORT)

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On 06/05/2019, WCPD Detectives, WCPD Adminstrators, CCCDDA Grove and CCCDA Inspectors met to discuss this case. CCCDDA Grove advised that the officer's uniforms, outer vests and duty belts could be returned to them. I advised WCPD Supervisors of this and took down the entry log that was placed on the WCPD gun safe where the outer vests and duty belts were stored. The entry log was booked into evidence by me.

On 06/05/2019, I was sent by e-mail the CHP recordings from WCPD Dispatch Supervisor Maxfield. I listened to the recordings. I made a copy of the recordings from the e-mail and booked it into evidence.

On 06/06/2019, I was advised by CCCSO Crime Lab Criminalist Alex Taflya that WCPD Officers HSIAO's and MURPHY's handguns had been analyzed and could be picked up from the crime lab by WCPD. The crime lab performed a function test on the handguns which were both functioning property. The bullets in the handguns and the magazines were counted. These handguns were picked up from the crime lab by WCPD Officer Bracamonte and brought to me and I booked them into evidence. In regard to the kinetic energy projectile shotgun that Officer SMITH used at the scene, the crime lab performed a functionality test and counted the projectiles. The shotgun performed normally. The knife and sheath Taflya collected were analyzed for fingerprints without success. (SEE CCCSO CRIME LAB REPORT)

On 06/10/2019, WCPD Officer Bracamonte picked up items from the CCCSO Crime Lab including clothing items belonging to HALL, HALL's head hair, a GSR kit and a fingernail kit which were collected by CCCSO Crime Lab Criminalist Johanna Estrada-Ballardo while at the autopsy of HALL. Officer Bracamonte also gave me the following: CCCSO Crime Lab Report of Field Services which is from the autopsy along with a disc of photos from the autopsy taken by Criminalist Estrada-Ballardo; a CCCSO Crime Lab Preliminary Evidence Inventory; a disc of photos of the weapons and the scene; and a disc of the laser scan of the scene.

On 06/11/2019, WCPD Captain Hill advised me that he had spoken to CCCDDA Grove who advised him that we could return WCPD Officer MURPHY's and WCPD Officer HSIAO's duty belts to them minus their handguns. I checked the boxes out of evidence; one box had Officer MURPHY's duty belt and one box had Officer HSIAO's duty belt. I took the duty belts out and took the handguns out of the holsters. I returned the handguns back into the original evidence boxes. I confirmed that there were no magazines on the duty belts. I then returned the original evidence boxes back into evidence.

I had been advised by WCPD Detective Leonard that some of the WCPD Reserves who had been on scene doing scene security had been approached by neighbors with information. The Reserves collected the names of the neighbors who had contacted them and provided that information to WCPD Officer Davis who then provided the information to Detective Leonard. I requested Detective Leonard give me the names of those neighbors that still needed to be interviewed. He gave me the names of , and (SEE WCPD DETECTIVE LEONARD'S REPORT)

On 06/11/2019, Detective Villa and I went to talk to who lives at . stated that they had lived at their house for about 1 year. They know HALL as the kid who rides his bike with his

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Detective Villa and I then went to speak to who told me that she had seen HALL Saturday, 06/01/2019, walking near their home. HALL was acting weird and excitable and said something about digging in the dirt. They didn't think anything of it as they know he has some mental health problems. On the evening of the incident, Sunday, she heard about 2 flat sounding pops and shortly thereafter about 2-3 sharper sounding pops. She remembers just prior to the first pops she heard, male voices yelling something similar to 'stop that'.

On 06/11/2019, I went with WCPD Detective Villa to interview and . (SEE WCPD DETECTIVE VILLA'S REPORT)

I spoke to on the telephone. He told me he and his wife live behind the HALL residence. They were aware of the problems HALL had because his parents sent out an e-mail saying he had . About 30 minutes before the shooting, he and his wife were on their bikes riding home from downtown Walnut Creek. HALL passed them on his bike going very fast. HALL seemed very anxious and said something like 'I'm going to pass you'. When he passed them he saw that HALL was wearing a red bandanna around his face with only his eyes showing. He was carrying a 16 ounce tall boy Budweiser. He saw HALL turn down Orchard. When he and his wife got home they went to sit in the backyard. They heard loud screaming and yelling from a male voice coming from the HALL residence. He could her the word 'fuck' a lot. They were fearful for the parents who lived there with HALL. They then heard a loud bang so they ran inside and locked their doors and called the police.

On 06/13/2019, I was given a copy of the CCCSO Crime Lab Report of Laboratory Examination of the processing of the knife and sheath for fingerprints from WCPD Detective Leonard who had received it from WCPD Property Clerk Riley, who had picked it up from the CCCSO Crime Lab. No fingerprints were located on the knife and/or sheath.

On or about 06/13/2019, WCPD Records Supervisor gave me copies of the body worn camera videos from WCPD Officers Deng, Sardi, Olson, Tom Brown, Moorhouse, Aguilar and Keagy. These were booked into evidence.

On 06/17/2019, at my request, WCPD Officer Bracamonte picked up the kinetic energy projectile shotgun from the CCCSO Crime Lab and booked it into evidence.

On 06/22/2019, I was given a copy of the CCCSO Crime Lab Report of Laboratory Examination of the functionality of the kinetic energy projectile shotgun from WCPD Detective Leonard who had received it from WCPD Property Clerk Riley, who had picked it up from the CCCSO Crime Lab. The CCCSO Crime Lab report was booked into evidence. The shotgun functioned normally when test fired.

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On 07/02/2019, WCPD Property Clerk Riley gave me a copy of the CCCSO Report of Field Services pertaining to evidence collection at WCPD and the scene; Report of Laboratory Examination of the pry bar for DNA in which none was found; and Report of Laboratory Examination of the cartridges fired from Officer HSIAO's and Officer MURPHY's handguns. WCPD Property Clerk Riley had picked these documents up from the CCCSO Crime Lab. The CCCSO Crime Lab reports were booked into evidence.

On 07/08/2019, I was advised that all WCPD reports in this case had been completed. At this time the report will be given to CCCDDA Grove for review.

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Follow Up Report # 1 Assignment Information Assigned to: P551 - VILLA, RANDY Rank: Capacity: INVESTIGATE / Follow Up Org unit: PERSONS UNIT Assigned on: Jun-05-2019 (Wed.) 1457 by: P551 - VILLA, RANDY Report due on: Aug-30-2019 (Fri.) Submission Information Approved on: Jun-12-2019 (Wed.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P551 - VILLA, RANDY Related date/time: Jun-05-2019 (Wed.) 1457 CASE DISPOSITION:

Pending to Detective Gerstner.

EVIDENCE:

-A voice mail from left for Officer KEAGY on 6/1/19 uploaded into Veripic -Body Worn Camera footage uploaded into Vievu -Audio recording of the interview conducted at uploaded into VeriPic -(2) Audio recordings of the interviews conducted at uploaded into VeriPic

INVESTIGATION:

JUNE 2, 2019

On this date at approximately 1700 hours, I received a call from Detective Sgt. Jower, while off-duty. Detective Sgt. Jower advised me there was an officer involved shooting and requested my assistance. I responded to the scene. At the scene, Acting Detective Lt. Slater briefed me on this investigation. Acting Detective Lt. Slater requested I returned to the WCPD station for a briefing with WCPD investigators and supervisors, Contra Costa County Deputy District Attorney (CCCDDA) Investigators and CCCDDA Barry Grove. I was assigned to partner up with CCCDDA Senior Inspector S. Eriksen to conduct interviews with Officer KEAGY and Sgt. CONNORS. CCCDDA Senior Inspector S. Eriksen and I responded to the Marriott Hotel (2355 N Main Street,

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Walnut Creek). Involved WCPD officers; HSIAO, MURPHY, M. SMITH, KEAGY, and CONNORS were being sequestered in separate rooms at the Marriott Hotel.

NOTE: ALL INTERVIEWS WERE CONDUCTED IN AN ASSIGNED CONFERENCE ROOM AT THE MARRIOTT HOTEL. ALL INTERVIEWS WERE RECORDED AND TRANSCRIBED FOR PRECISE DESCRIPTION OF THE INCIDENT (REFER TO RECORDED AND/OR TRANSCRIBED INTERVIEW FOR FURTHER DETAILS).

At approximately 2350 hours, CCCDDA Senior Inspector S. Eriksen and I contacted and interviewed Officer KEAGY, in the presence of her legal representation, DOUG FOLEY. I recorded our interview with Officer KEAGY with my department issued Vievu Body Worn Camera (See Evidence). CCCDDA Senior Inspector Eriksen and I asked Officer KEAGY about her background and about this investigation. Officer KEAGY Badge #P412 told us the following (organized and paraphrased):

Officer KEAGY has been employed with the Walnut Creek Police Department for approximately 17 years. Officer KEAGY is currently assigned to patrol. Officer KEAGY is a member of the WCPD CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) Team and Central County Crisis Negotiation Team. Officer KEAGY has received training in de- escalation, active listening, and how to negotiate in crisis situations. Officer KEAGY is currently assigned to WCPD Patrol Team 7 - J Team. Officer KEAGY's schedule is currently as follows:

Monday 0600-1830 hours Tuesday 1200-0030 hours Wednesday 1800-0630 hours

On 6/2/19, Officer KEAGY was working a shift trade, Sunday 0600-1830 hours. Officer KEAGY was on a separate call for service. Officer KEAGY overheard another call being dispatched on the WCPD radio channel. Officer KEAGY recognized the name of Miles HALL. Officer KEAGY recognized Miles HALL from prior contacts. . . Officer KEAGY knew Miles HALL has history of running from law enforcement and does not like law enforcement officers. Sgt. CONNORS asked Officer KEAGY if she had a good rapport with Miles HALL. Officer KEAGY was unsure if she had a good rapport with Miles HALL but she knew she had a good rapport with his mother, . Officer KEAGY called (while responding to the scene) and she told Officer KEAGY the following:

had never seen Miles HALL so violent, acting the way he was acting. Miles HALL had shattered their bedroom window. had got out of the house for their safety. Miles HALL was probably destroying the house. was fearful for the neighbor's safety.

END of the CONVERSATION with

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When Officer KEAGY arrived on scene, the officers on scene had made their approach. Officer KEAGY saw the officers at the end of Orchard Lane. Officer KEAGY drove her patrol vehicle down to the end of Orchard Lane. Officer KEAGY saw one officer had a shield. When Officer KEAGY exited her vehicle, Miles HALL was in the middle of Arlene Lane. Officers were already trying to engage Miles HALL. Officer KEAGY does not remember what was being said. Miles HALL had no reaction to the officers. Miles HALL was walking toward the officers with a steel rod with a sharp tip (approximately 4 feet in length). Miles HALL was walking toward the officers, in a manner where he appeared to be disconnected and he had no response to anything. Officer KEAGY had her Taser (Conducted Electrical Weapon) out. Officer KEAGY saw the less-than-lethal shotgun deployed and hit Miles HALL. Miles HALL had no reaction to the less-than-lethal shotgun deployment. The bean bags were bouncing off Miles HALL, it was like he was walking through it. Officer KEAGY was trying to find a position to deploy her Taser. Officer KEAGY was not at an appropriate distance to deploy her Taser. Miles HALL continued advancing at the officers. Officer KEAGY was becoming uncomfortable because Miles HALL continued advancing. Officer KEAGY heard the shots being fired. Officer KEAGY did not remember the time lapse between the less-than-lethal shotgun rounds and firearm rounds. Officer KEAGY, at this point, realized she was not going to be using her Taser. When Miles HALL went down, an officer kicked the rod away. Officer KEAGY grabbed his left arm and Miles HALL somewhat resisted. Another officer helped assist Officer KEAGY handcuff Miles HALL. Miles HALL was turned over. Officer KEAGY realized Miles HALL was bleeding from multiple different areas. Officers began applying pressure to Miles HALL's wounds. Officer Smith went to go get first aid equipment. Sgt. CONNORS started doing compressions. Officer KEAGY gave Officer Murphy her CPR mouth barrier. Officer KEAGY was applying pressure to a wound on the lower half of Miles HALL. Officer HSIAO was applying pressure to another wound. Officer SMITH was applying dressing to the wounds.

Officer KEAGY was last on scene. During this incident, there was no time to intervene.

Officer KEAGY talked to the HALL family at the hospital. The grandmother told Officer KEAGY that she was terrified for her life before she exited the house. had mentioned Miles HALL had been for a while but he had been doing well . In the last 48-72 hours, Miles HALL had been disconnected with reality. could not explain why and she did not know what triggered this. Today (6/2/19), was the most violent Miles HALL had been.

On 6/2/19, Officer KEAGY's call sign was X33.

Yesterday (6/1/19), Officer KEAGY received a voice mail from regarding her son, Miles HALL.

END OF THE INTERVIEW

June 3, 2019

Officer KEAGY sent me the voice mail to my department email. I reviewed the voice mall. 's voice mail stated the following:

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"Hi Tammy. This is . I was calling regarding Miles Hall. We are the ones that live at . We had all those issues last year with Miles and his strange and bizarre behavior. But anyways I wanted to give you a heads up. I called the Walnut Creek Police Department line. I just wanted to let you know he was starting to have another episode. Just to prepare the officers. He has been stopping people at our street and asking for proof that they belong on the street. I wanted to give you guys a heads up that this is happening again with him. I am sure you guys will figure it out. I'm sure you will get calls. I hope you are doing well. Talk to you later. Bye. My number is ." END OF VOICE MAIL

I uploaded the voice mail into VeriPic (see Evidence).

At approximately 0025 hours, CCCDDA Senior Inspector Eriksen and I interviewed Sgt. CONNORS (Refer to CCCDDA Senior Inspector Eriksen report for further details).

At approximately 1200 hours, Detective Gerstner, Detective Brown, Detective A. Martin, and I responded back to the crime scene to conduct a search for any evidence (Refer to Detective Gerstner report for further details).

JUNE 4, 2019

At approximately 1000 hours, Detective Leonard and I responded back to the crime scene to conduct an additional search for any evidence and contact residence in the area (Refer to Detective Gerstner and Detective Leonard's report for further details).

At approximately 1520 hours, Detective Leonard and I contacted and interviewed, , at (organized and paraphrased):

has lived in the neighborhood for 8 years. Prior to living in the neighborhood, has known the HALL family from their kid's swim team and mutual friends. and her family are really close with the HALL family. had reached out to personally to make her aware of Miles HALL's had told , Miles HALL was harmless and the family was trying to get him help but he was an adult at the same time. sent an email out to the neighborhood regarding Miles HALL. sent out an email to inform the neighborhood that Miles HALL had some he was harmless, he may seem like he does not recognize people and/or he might seem out of it. The HALL family wanted to let the neighborhood know about Miles HALL since he was not driving, he was either on foot, walking and/or riding on his bicycle in and around the neighborhood. If there was any concern, to call the HALL family.

did not know Miles HALL's specific but there was mention of him being . had experienced saying "Hi" to Miles HALL and he would not recognize her never saw anything that was aggressive or threatening from Miles HALL. Miles HALL was one of the biggest hearted kids knew.

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had mentioned to , at one point, Miles HALL believed he was "Jesus". knew Miles HALL had prior contacts with the police and he had been seeking help and he had started to Miles HALL had been doing well . had recently mentioned to , Miles HALL had not been doing well and he had not been . told they cannot make Miles HALL .

On Saturday (6/1/19), saw Miles HALL. When saw Miles HALL, She said "Hi" to him, he did not recognize her. Miles HALL was wearing a red cloth around his head.

Prior to the incident, on 6/2/19, had not seen Miles HALL. was home during the shots being fired. Prior to hearing the gunshots, daughter called her and said the police were not letting people go down Orchard Lane. started walking down her driveway to see what was going on. After walking halfway down the driveway, heard the gun shots. ran back into her residence and called her daughter. told her daughter to get out of the area due to hearing the gun shots. called the police department. was told, the situation was under control and had been handled. Based on the police having control of the scene, walked back down the driveway to see what was going on. was told by another neighbor that it was Miles HALL. Once heard it was Miles HALL, she wanted to be with him. and another neighbor, tried walking toward Miles HALL. and were stopped before they got to Miles HALL. saw them doing CPR on Miles HALL. was told by the female officer (the officer who had been helping the HALL family prior to this incident with Miles HALL), she had already contacted and that they don't want to see this.

thought she heard 4 to 5 gun shots. All the shots sounded the same. heard consecutive "Pop, pop, pop", then a pause, then either 1 or 2 more "Pops". Prior to the gunshots, thought she heard voices yelling but was not sure what was being said.

END OF THE INTERVIEW

While at residence, walked over to her house. Detective Leonard and I contacted and interviewed (organized and paraphrased):

is a resident in the neighborhood. currently lives at has lived at this address for approximately 18 years. knows the HALL family very well. has known the HALL family for 18 years. has a daughter who is the same age as Miles HALL and who went to school with him. Within the last couple years, received an email from regarding Miles HALL's . Miles HALL was struggling with and there was no signs of any violence. let residence in the neighborhood know if there was any issues with Miles HALL or if he was being aggressive, to call the HALL family or call the police. There were times where Miles HALL was completely himself and there were times where he was not himself. At one point, had mentioned Miles HALL believed he was "Jesus", he would tell people he was "God" and he had started reading the bible. Miles HALL was becoming more aggressive toward the Hall family. did not know any specifics on how

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Miles HALL was more aggressive. Miles HALL was upset at his parents for trying to get him help. Miles HALL had started . Miles HALL did not like the and did not like his

On 6/2/19, about an hour before the incident (approximately 1545 hours), had saw Miles HALL. Miles HALL was not himself, he was not engaged. said "Hi Miles", Miles HALL told "I am not Miles. I don't look like Miles. I am not Miles." Miles HALL was wearing a red bandanna around his face. Miles HALL had a beer in his hand. Miles HALL did not seem intoxicated.

At some point prior to the incident, had pulled over her car on Orchard Lane. Miles had pulled up on his bike and said, "Hey. Someone is going to steal this sweet ride." responded and said, "No one is stealing it Miles. How are you doing?" Miles HALL responded and said, "I am not Miles." did not think anything of how Miles HALL was acting. had told Miles HALL as he was riding away, "Hey Miles. Be careful." Miles HALL seemed a little agitated but was never nervous or afraid of him. was more afraid for Miles HALL's safety because he was aggressive and riding around the neighborhood with his beer.

Two weeks ago, Miles HALL was himself. Miles HALL was riding his bike around the neighbor and he stopped and talked to Miles HALL was a good soul.

At the time of the incident, and her family were watching the Warriors game inside her resident. heard about four gun shots. heard one shot, a pause, and then an additional three shots. had a gut feeling Miles HALL was involved. walked outside and she saw other neighbors outside. The other neighbors said it had been Miles HALL. and both tried to walk as close as they could to Miles HALL. and were both stopped by officers. saw CPR being performed on Miles HALL. recognized Officer Tammy KEAGY as being the officer who was assisting the HALL family with helping Miles HALL . Officer KEAGY told and "You don't want to see him. You don't want to see him." The officers wouldn't let anyone go in the ambulance with him. Officer KEAGY left to go be with the HALL family at the hospital. Officer KEAGY appeared to be shaken up about the incident, she was leaned over and had tears in her eyes.

END OF THE INTERVIEW

JUNE 5, 2019

I attended another briefing with WCPD investigators and supervisors, CCCDDA investigators and CCCDDA Barry Grove.

JUNE 11, 2019

On this date, I was assigned by Acting Detective Lt. Slater to conduct follow up at . Detective T. Brown conducted the initial follow up with the resident at (Refer to

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Detective Brown's supplemental report for further details). I was assigned to speak with his two sons, and

At approximately 1215 hours, Detective Gerstner and I responded to Detective Gerstner and I contacted and interviewed and in the presence of their father, and told me the following (organized and paraphrased):

On 6/2/19 at around 1200, and were both at home, in the garage. The garage door was opened. and heard a loud noise, it sounded like a fire alarm. and saw Miles HALL dragging a 4 foot old rustic pole against the ground. and recognized Miles HALL from living in the neighborhood. Miles HALL was pacing back and forth in the street, dragging the pole against the ground. When Miles HALL saw he asked him, "What are you doing? I am sharpening my sword."

At this time, Miles HALL was wearing all black and a red bandanna. and were both nervous of Miles HALL and went inside and closed the garage door.

and believed Miles HALL was dragging the pole against the ground for majority of the day based on them seeing him out front and hearing the fire alarm sound coming from the front of their residence.

At around 1430, and were going to baseball game. and were wearing team's color, which was blue. and began backing out of their driveway when saw Miles HALL riding his bike behind them. told his father, Miles HALL was coming. stopped the vehicle. Miles HALL rode his bike up to the front passenger window of their vehicle and asked them, if their favorite color was blue? and told Miles HALL, no. Miles HALL said, it's not mine either. Miles HALL then said, you shouldn't be wearing those colors in this hood and then said the "N" word. Miles HALL then rode off.

While talking to and stated he was scared of Miles HALL's aggressive behavior.

During their contact with Miles HALL, he did not appear to be intoxicated.

END OF THE INTERVIEW

This concludes my involvement in this case. This case is pending to Detective Gerstner.

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Follow Up Report # 2 Assignment Information Assigned to: P376 - LEONARD, GREG Rank: SERGEANT/SUPERVISOR Capacity: INVESTIGATE / Follow Up Org unit: PERSONS UNIT Assigned on: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) 928 by: P376 - LEONARD, GREG Report due on: Jul-04-2019 (Thu.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jul-02-2019 (Tue.) 1158 Approved on: Jul-02-2019 (Tue.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P376 - LEONARD, GREG Related date/time: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.)

THE FOLLOWING REPORT WAS WRITTEN BY DET. LEONARD. DET. LEONARD HAS BEEN A POLICE OFFICER SINCE JUNE 1999 AND IS CURRENTLY ASSIGNED TO THE INVESTIGATIONS BUREAU AS A DETECTIVE (PERSONS CRIMES).

NOTE: THE BELOW REPORT CONTAINS PARAPHRASED STATEMENTS OF INTERVIEWS WITH WITNESSES. THE WRITTEN STATEMENTS ARE PARAPHRASED AND NOT COMPLETE. FOR COMPLETE CONTENT OF INTERVIEWS, LISTEN TO AUDIO RECORDINGS OF INTERVIEWS.

CASE DISPOSITION: Pending to Investigations Bureau, DET. GERSTNER.

EVIDENCE: Evidence item 115025-1: CD/Dispatch calls and radio traffic recordings-Given to Cal Reporting for transcription. Evidence item 115025-2: Certified copy of dispatch calls and radio traffic recordings transcription (transcribed by Cal Reporting). Evidence item 115025-3: Digital copy of dispatch calls and radio traffic recordings transcription (transcribed by Cal Reporting). Evidence item 115181-1: (8) Video surveillance recordings, 6/2/19- obtained and provided by INSP. DAVE MATHERS, CCCDA.

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Evidence item 115181-2: (13) Audio recordings of interviews, 6/2/19 - recorded and provided by INSP. DAVE MATHERS, CCCDA. Evidence item 115215-1: (5) Audio recordings of interviews, 6/4/19 and 6/18/19 - recorded by DET. LEONARD.

INVESTIGATION: JUNE 2, 2019 At approx. 1730 hours, SGT. JOWER contacted me while I was off duty and requested I respond to assist with this investigation. I advised SGT. JOWER that I was out of the area, so my response would be delayed.

At approx. 1850 hours, I arrived on scene (Lancaster Rd. and Orchard Ln.). I contacted CPT. HILL. I requested a briefing on this investigation, thus far. CPT. HILL provided a briefing to investigators on scene.

CCCDDA BARRY GROVE assigned me to conduct a neighborhood canvas / witness interviews, along with CCCDA INSP. DAVE MATHERS. Specifically, GROVE requested we interview witnesses / potential witnesses that may have video surveillance recordings of the incident (before, during and after).

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted various residents along Arlene Ln., Orchard Ln. and Sandra Ct., obtaining statements from them.

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted the residents at and We conducted interviews. showed us and later provided a video recording from her cell phone, which was recorded during the incident. (SEE INSP. DAVE MATHERS' REPORT FOR CONTENT OF INTERVIEWS)

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted the residents at and We conducted interviews. All told us the following, collectively through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

They did not see anything during the incident, as they were inside their residence. They heard multiple pops, which sounded like fireworks. They did not hear or see any commotion, nor noise or talking during the incident, other than hearing the shots.

saw police officers doing CPR on a subject. He didn't hear what the officers were saying. couldn't tell if the officers were male or female, but could tell they were officers due to their uniforms.

spoke to their neighbor and found out what had occurred.

There is a video camera on the front door, but nothing from the incident was captured. ( showed INSP. MATHERS the video, which did not show any of the incident)

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heard what sounded like fireworks, maybe 6 sounds.

We concluded the interviews, which we recorded (audio only).

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted the residents at and We conducted interviews. (SEE INSP. DAVE MATHERS' REPORT FOR CONTENT OF INTERVIEWS). We concluded the interviews, which we recorded (audio only).

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted the residents at and We conducted interviews. told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

( knows the subject is MILES (HALL). They (HALLs) live on

Yesterday, during the garage sale, a couple said a guy was telling them they couldn't go down there. The couple came back and told ( that the guy said they're not allowed to come through there. ( saw MILES (HALL) talking to the couple. ( told the couple that "he's (MILES HALL) crazy, not violent".

( heard that one time (previously), they (police) used "sandbags" to knock him (MILES HALL) down.

At the time of the incident, ( was in the kitchen. He heard a lot of talking, which was probably the police. He looked outside, and saw MILES (HALL). MILES (HALL) was running down the street with a crowbar. MILES (HALL) "is a fixture around here". MILES (HALL) is a neighbor. He is a little odd". ( recognized MILES (HALL) running down street. The police were yelling at MILES (HALL). MILES (HALL) came down with his pole. They (police) fired a shot at him (MILES HALL). He (MILES HALL) tripped and his shoe came off. The police ran over to him (MILES HALL) and pinned him down. The police turned him (MILES HALL) over. He ( saw one of the policeman pushing down on his (MILES HALL's) chest.

( saw MILES (HALL) to the left of their house, as he looked out of his kitchen window. He ( saw a female police officer holding a firearm, to the right of their house, by the "rocks" (Arlene Ln. at Orchard Ln.), as he looked out his kitchen window. MILES (HALL) was running towards where the police officers were. The police officers seemed separated (physically). When they (police officers) shot, he (MILES HALL) "took off in the air and flopped down". ( actually saw that. The police officers had pistols. He doesn't remember seeing a police officer with a rifle. However, he later saw a rifle.

( heard voices but, couldn't hear what was being said. ( believes they (police officers) were saying halt or stop. ( didn't hear MILES (HALL) say

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anything. He ( looked out his kitchen window and saw he (MILES HALL) had crowbar in his hands, which was about four or five feet long. He (MILES HALL) was running as fast as he could down the street, with the object (crowbar), toward the end of the cul de sac. He (MILES HALL) ran from the left to the right. ( saw him (MILES HALL) get struck by the bullets. ( heard three shots. MILES (HALL) reacted to being shot. MILES (HALL) went right down on his face. MILES (HALL) was about 10-15 feet from the officers when he was shot. The police officers ran over to MILES (HALL). There were at least three or four officers holding MILES (HALL) down. They were trying to calm MILES (HALL) down. "I guess he (MILES HALL) was trying to get up". There was one officer on his arms. ( went out to tell the police who he (MILES HALL) was. When ( looked out his widow, MILES (HALL) was moving. When ( went outside, MILES (HALL) was just laying there. The officers were pressing on his chest, trying to revive him. ( wife was inside house during the incident. ( knew the police officers were officers, due to their uniforms and guns.

( has no video surveillance cameras at his house.

told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

heard the noise, she heard the shots, while she and her husband, ( were inside her home. Once she heard the gunshots, she went to the kitchen window and looked out. noticed a subject laying on floor (ground). The police were trying to resuscitate him. She knew they were police officers because of their uniforms. Her husband, ( was inside the house with her initially, then he left to go outside. saw different police officers and people coming and going around the corner.

The kid (MILES HALL) lived around the corner. His family said he (MILES HALL) was a good kid, that he wouldn't hurt anyone. The neighbors said he (MILES HALL) was a good kid, but mentally challenged. He (MILES HALL) would ride around the neighborhood on his bike

We concluded the interviews with and which we recorded (audio only).

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted the residents at and We conducted interviews. told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

was in her backyard when she heard someone yelling, "Stop!" She doesn't know who said that. Shortly after the yelling, she heard shots. She came inside her house and looked out the kitchen window, which is above the sink. She saw police where the body was. This was after she heard the shots. She heard maybe three shots. She saw the police standing, looking down at the body. There were about three or four police officers. Then, the police were on the ground. They were doing "chest pumps" (on the body). Her husband was in the backyard at the time. He came in, after he saw her come inside. She

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couldn't see who the subject was, on the ground. She saw more people come in from the "rock area", from Orchard Ln. More police showed up. She saw someone had brought a stretcher. The ambulance must have parked on Orchard Ln. They loaded the subject up.

They do not have any video surveillance cameras.

told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

was in his backyard working. He did not see anything, but he heard "everything". He heard one woman and one male yelling at each other. The yelling was coming mostly from the woman and what sounded like a "high pitched teenager". He heard, "Stop!" and "Drop it". Then, two rounds went off, a pause, then three maybe four more rounds went off. It sounded like one gun had shot all of the rounds. After hearing the shots, he looked for his wife to make sure she was safe. He came inside his home to look for his wife. He looked out the kitchen window and spotted a big commotion out front. There was a lot police. A woman police officer was doing CPR on a young white male, who looked a kid, with facial hair. The subject was laying down. There was a tremendous amount of CPR being done on the "kid". He thought it was a kid from around the corner.

wife came in from the backyard. He believes his wife only heard the incident.

The voices were very loud and very violent, clearly an argument. One person was talking to another person. He thought it was a male and female talking back and forth. The voices sounded like it was coming from Orchard Ln. The sounds he heard were clearly gunshots. They didn't see anything. He looked for a gun on the ground, or another victim. He wouldn't be surprised if the police shot the person.

He has no video surveillance cameras.

We concluded our interviews with and which we recorded (audio only).

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted the resident at We conducted an interview. told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

lives alone. She was home during the day, by herself. She didn't see or hear anything. She had her TV on at some point during the day.

We concluded our interview with which we recorded (audio only).

INSP. MATHERS and I responded back to as had returned. We conducted an interview. (SEE INSP. DAVE MATHERS' REPORT FOR CONTENT OF INTERVIEW)

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While at we contacted gave us access to his RING video surveillance system. INSP. MATHERS and I viewed the RING recordings. INSP. MATHERS then emailed the RING video links to his work email, my email, CCCDDA GROVE's email and CCCDA CHIEF INSP. MULLIGAN's email. I phoned SGT. JOWER. I advised on the RING video surveillance recordings. I advised I would be sending him a link to one of the videos for his review. I then sent SGT. JOWER an email, containing the link for the following video, which was recorded from Ring video camera attached to the area above his garage (recording starting at 5:08 pm, on 6/02/19):

(SEE INSP. DAVE MATHERS' REPORT FOR CONTENT OF INTERVIEW(S) AND VIDEO RECORDINGS COLLECTION) We concluded our interviews, which we recorded (audio only).

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted the residents of and We conducted interviews. told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

was home earlier in the day, with his partner ( They went out to run some errands in the afternoon from about 2pm-4pm, then came back home. When they came home, they didn't notice anything, and they didn't see anything. Everything seemed normal. did yard work and took a nap. napped from about 4pm-5pm. While napping, had on noise canceling headphones, listening to music. He didn't hear a lot. However, he did hear what sounded like someone pounding on the front door, "BAM, BAM, BAM, BAM!" got up and went to the front door, as he thought it was who maybe locked himself out. noticed police officers in the court, performing care on someone. saw three officers, then a person on the ground. Things weren't adding up to saw ( his neighbor across the street. thought maybe ( knocked on his door, as his wife isn't well. Maybe a police officer knocked on the door. "It's graduation time, so maybe something was going on". None of the officers were focused on as they were focused on what they were doing. They didn't pay attention to was out there for awhile. went inside and told who was in the shower. doesn't remember if he talked to ( or not. told he thought there was a shooting in front of the house. said that must of been what he heard. walked out again, and saw ( ( saw a lot. Other neighbors were out.

and were told by an officer that the gunshots were towards their house. and looked around to see if there was any sign of something, but they didn't see anything.

Everything was very calm.

heard officers working on the individual (MILES HALL). The officers were saying, "Keep breathing, keep breathing!" The officers were very focused. didn't notice anyone else around, except for (

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knows of MILES (HALL). Apparently he (MILES HALL) was having an episode. Previously, one time when came back from a business trip, MILES (HALL) was having an episode. While walking home from BART, saw at least five WCPD vehicles were there. knew he (MILES HALL) had mental issues.

does not have any video surveillance cameras at his residence.

told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

was in the shower, when he heard four or five "pops". According to the clock he could see from the shower, which is pretty accurate, it was 5:05pm or 5:07pm. thought, "What was that?" He thought something must have fallen off the counter, or maybe it was fireworks. didn't think it was gun fire. came in and said the police have someone down in court, in front of the house. finished showering and dried off. Then, the door bell rang "like mad". A female officer asked if everyone in the house was okay, as shots were fired and their house was in the line of fire. The female officer asked to please check (to see if everyone was okay). went around house, but couldn't find The officer asked to call tried, but didn't answer. went outside. The young man had already been taken away, so he didn't see him. There were a lot of officers out there. saw and determined he went down to Orchard Ln. and was okay. They ( and started back towards their house, but officers said they couldn't go through, making them walk around.

heard the young man (MILES HALL) was a neighbor, who he'd seen before. The first time saw him (MILES HALL), he thought he (MILES HALL) was casing the neighborhood. then determined he (MILES HALL) had issues.

We concluded our interviews with and which we recorded (audio only).

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted the resident at We conducted an interview. told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

knows of MILES (HALL). knows of his history. was told he (MILES HALL) wasn't going to hurt anyone. feels safe, as he has a gate at his yard. saw him (MILES HALL) yesterday, riding his bike. waited for the gate to close.

saw him (MILES HALL) this morning. He (MILES HALL) was wearing a gray t-shirt and jeans. He (MILES HALL) tried to stop car, as he was leaving around 11:30am. As and his 11 year-old daughter exited the gate to their residence, he (MILES HALL) was walking in the

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street. He (MILES HALL) had the "stick" across his shoulders, a "giant billy club". He (MILES HALL) tried to stop car by tapping on the side of the window. He (MILES HALL) was moving, so drove around him. heard he (MILES HALL) had issues. waited at the end of street until the gate shut, as he was concerned for his family inside the residence. knew he (MILES HALL) didn't go into his yard. watched as he (MILES HALL) went up to the gate, but then left. turned towards his daughter and said, "If he keeps doing these kinds of things, he's going to get himself shot" (or similar).

left his home at 4:45pm today. did not see him (MILES HALL) out there. did not see the shooting. wife, told she heard (shots). said she thought her daughter had slammed something in the shower. didn't go outside.

We concluded the interview with which we recorded (audio only).

INSP. MATHERS and I contacted the resident at We conducted an interview. told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

and her family were gone most of day (today). They got home around 3:00pm. While they were in the bedroom, they heard MILES (HALL) yelling. They stepped outside to see what was gong on. They ( have lived there (in the neighborhood) for 10 years and they are familiar with MILES HALL. Their properties are next to each other. MILES (HALL) was wearing a red bandanna on his head. MILES' (HALL) parents and grandma were running out of the house. MILES (HALL) was yelling, "Get the "F" out of my house!" ( said, "Okay, okay, let me unplug the car." They ( and MILES' grandmother) drove off. went back inside her house. has a 10 year-old daughter and was concerned. texted ( MILES' MOTHER). She asked, "Is everything okay? It's a little intimidating. Should we be concerned?" Before ( responded, saw MILES (HALL) pacing the driveway and walking towards her house. It "freaked" her ( out. He (MILES HALL) ended up coming up walkway and banging on the door. yelled out to her husband that she was calling 911. He (MILES HALL) had a big rod or stick. He (MILES HALL) was banging on the door. told her husband not to open the door. husband, told MILES (HALL) to go away. MILES (HALL) yelled something similar to, "No one is living in this house. It's just me now. It's just my house." He (MILES HALL) took off. After got off the phone with police, she saw MILES (HALL) walk down their street. He (MILES HALL) had a metal digging pole. thought it was a broom stick, but her husband said it was a metal digging pole. later talked to ( their neighbor, who loaned the pole to MILES to dig in the yard. The . peeked around the corner to make sure he (MILES HALL) wasn't coming back. saw the black unmarked SUV (police), that didn't turn into (Sandra Court), so they (police) must have seen him. ( called back. ( said he (MILES HALL) was unstable, that she ( called police, and that the police officer who knows him (MILES HALL) is coming. While was talking to ( and her family heard a noise. daugther asked, "What was that?" believed it was gunshots.

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husband told to not tell ( (about the gunshots). husband walked outside, with following. husband said, "Not good". When she heard noise, her washing machine was going. husband and daughter were looking out the window while was talking to (

MILES (HALL) was unstable. He (MILES HALL) yelled at in-laws Friday evening, because they (in-laws) were parked in front house. MILES (HALL) said, "This is my street. You don't belong here. Where are my grapes?" MILES (HALL) was delusional. He (MILES HALL) was not making sense.

(and her family) have lived there for 10 years. The HALLS have lived there longer. MILES (HALL) has been in backyard. They have talked. has seen his (MILES HALL) normal baseline (behavior). Today, he (MILES HALL) was agitated. He (MILES HALL) was screaming and yelling, "he wasn't normal".

( called and told her he (MILES HALL) had passed. ( provided phone number, - -

We concluded our interview with which we recorded (audio only).

INSP. MATHERS contacted a citizen that had called in, by phone. He conducted an interview of (SEE INSP. DAVE MATHERS' REPORT FOR INTERVIEW CONTENT).

INSP. MATHERS and I parted ways. INSP. MATHERS left the area. I then responded to the front of I contacted SGT. JOWER and other WCPD personnel. WCPD personnel served a search warrant upon I did not participate in the service of the warrant. I spoke with SGT. JOWER. We briefly discussed my tasks concerning this investigation, here forward. SGT. JOWER requested I attend MILES HALL's autopsy, which was to take place on 6/03/19 at 0930 hrs., at the CCCSO Coroner's Office in Martinez. I left the scene.

JUNE 3, 2019 At approx. 0930 hours, DET. DENG and I responded to the CCCSO Coroner's Office in Martinez. We attended the autopsy of MILES HALL, which was conducted by DR. OGAN and Coroner's Office staff. DET. DENG took photographs during the autopsy. DET. DENG also assisted CCCSO Criminalist, J. ESTVADA-BALLARDO (71133) in the collection of evidence during the autopsy (CCCSO Crime Lab case #19-3200). CCCDDA GROVE was also present during the autopsy.

From my observations during the autopsy, as well obtaining information from DR. OGAN, I determined that MILES HALL suffered five gunshot wounds (four entry wounds and one exit wound), and three injuries consistent with MILES HALL being shot with the kinetic energy projectile - less than lethal rounds (also known as bean-bag shot gun rounds). During the autopsy, three bullets were located inside MILES HALL's body. Therefore, one bullet was unaccounted for. (SEE CORONER'S REPORT FOR COMPLETE AUTOPSY FINDINGS AND CORONER'S INVESTIGATION)

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JUNE 4, 2019 Due to one bullet being unaccounted for, I contacted OFC. MARK SCHAUKOWITCH, CHP K9 officer. SCHAUKOWITCH advised his K9, "BRANDON" can search various areas for the presence of ballistic evidence (shell casings and bullets). I requested SCHAUKOWITCH to respond to the area of Arlene Ln. to assist with this investigation.

I, along with DET. VILLA later met with OFC. SCHAUKOWITCH at Arlene Ln. I briefed him on this investigation. I requested "BRANDON" to conduct a search in the front yards of and Arlene Ln. for ballistic evidence.

I knocked on the front door of Arlene Ln. No one answered. I knocked on the front door of answered the door. I explained that I wanted to have a K9 search her front and backyard for evidence related to this investigation. gave consent to have the K9 search her front and back yards.

OFC. SCHAUKOWITCH and "BRANDON" then conducted a search in the front yard of and the front and back yards of At the conclusion of the search, OFC. SCHAUKOWITCH advised he, nor "BRANDON" located any evidence or items believed to be related to this investigation. I thanked OFC. SCHAUKOWITCH for his time and assistance.

contacted me and wanted to provide an additional statement. DET. VILLA and I spoke with inside his residence. told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

doesn't want to recant anything (from his prior statement). doesn't want to be influenced by what he heard on the news.

The night of the incident, was "groggy". heard "pop", "pop", a pause, then he heard three or four more shots. All of the shots sounded the same.

heard a woman say,"Stop! Drop it!", only once. Then, he immediately heard shots. He believes there was only one shooter, as he is familiar with guns. He has a concealed weapons permit.

heard two women's voices. heard a young man's voice prior, saying, "This is ridiculous! "What are you guys doing?", and "Oh my gosh." , repeatedly. thought "gosh" was odd, as it wasn't "God". He thought it was two teenagers fighting, as the voices were whiny. heard the young man, then he heard, "Stop! Drop it!". It was one voice saying, "Stop!" and "Drop it!". Prior to that, heard two different woman's voices. He only heard "Stop!" and "Drop it!" once.

While CPR was being performed, saw who he believed was (MILES HALL's) family. There were three women, one with a cell phone, while CPR was being performed. (The three women) were on Orchard Ln. is assuming they were family (OF MILES HALL).

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The one woman with a pony tail and fake blond hair (POLICE OFFICER), "worked her ass off on the CPR". She worked non-stop (performing CPR) for about 10 minutes.

I thanked for his time and ended the conversation, which I recorded (audio only).

DET. VILLA and I then continued the neighborhood canvas, in attempt at contacting potential witnesses to this investigation.

DET. VILLA and I contacted the residents of and We conducted interviews. told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

They ( and have lived at their residence since 1992. The HALL family has been at their residence for more than 18 years. They ( are very close to the HALLs.

They ( and have had conversations with ( and ( about MILES' (HALL) . When the symptoms first came out, they (HALLs) sent an email out to the neighborhood, giving a heads-up as to why MILES (HALL) may be acting the way he was. They (HALLs) sent the email out, maybe two years ago. Since then, she ( would occasionally ask the HALLs how MILES (HALL) was doing. The HALLs were trying to get a diagnosis for MILES (HALL). believed they (HALLs) got a diagnosis (for MILES HALL) with the assistance of the police department. The HALLs were trying to get resources to assist with MILES' (HALL) condition.

observed MILES (HALL). He (MILES HALL) would talk about himself as he was not himself. He (MILES HALL) thought he was Jesus. He (MILES HALL) wasn't MILES, he was JESUS or someone JESUS like. A year, to a year and a half ago, he (MILES HALL) had an episode.

MILES (HALL) was starting to get "wound up". and MILES (HALL) would walk dog together. His (MILES HALL) conversation was lucid, fine, but it was wound up. He (MILES HALL) was do all of the talking, he was agitated. He (MILES HALL) had something going on, that this was a private road (Sandra Ct.). He (MILES HALL) asked if it was private road, does that mean people can't come on it? He (MILES HALL) thought people shouldn't be walking down his street.

They ( and MILES HALL) went for a walk Saturday afternoon. Saturday night, went out for another dog walk. MILES (HALL) was on his front porch, so asked him (MILES HALL) if he wanted to go for a walk. MILES (HALL) said no, as he didn't want to leave the porch. On Sunday, and were in their backyard. They saw MILES (HALL), who had on a red mask, like a scarf wrapped around, with only his eyes showing. Their ( and dog, Sandy started barking at MILES (HALL), as she did not recognize him (MILES HALL) with the mask on. He (MILES HALL) was shocked that Sandy didn't recognize him (MILES HALL). left then, so she

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doesn't know what he (MILES HALL) did or if he went somewhere. stayed home. On Sunday, you could tell he (MILES HALL) wasn't the same MILES. He (MILES HALL) "moved into a place that just wasn't MILES". Prior, he (MILES) was happy. MILES (HALL) was growing marijuana plants in the backyard. He (MILES HALL) was excited about the growth of the plants. They ( and MILES HALL) talked about the plants. He (MILES HALL) was planning on digging a garden for the plants. MILES (HALL) and his grandma built garden beds.

Sunday, midday, left. When she ( returned, the HALLs were leaving, which was just prior to the incident. was guessing they (HALLs) had just called "911". saw them leave. Once got home, she went inside. talked to who told her something was going on at the HALLs. They ( and brought their dog in and stayed inside. Their ( and back door was open. After a while, about five minutes into the Warriors game, they ( and heard gunshots. A neighbor, sent a text, which said the police were there, asking if everything was okay.

They ( and heard five or six gunshots. didn't know they were gunshots, as she thought they were fireworks or a car backfiring. got a text from who said he heard gunshots. They ( and stayed inside. knew the HALLs had left. said, "That's got to be MILES, that's got to be MILES." At some point went out to walk the dog. The neighbors are close, they shared text messages. said what she thought had happened. went down the street and the police and press were there. knew MILES had been shot and taken to the hospital, that the police had tried life saving measures, and that ( and ( were with MILES (HALL) at the hospital.

The police were at the HALLs late into the night. They served a search warrant at the HALL's residence. MILES' (HALL) grandmother said the police ripped the TV off the wall. The police took MILES' (HALL) books, but not his bible, the book he read the most.

wishes there was a better way to present (for the police to present given the situation), as showing up with the "SWAT team" (wasn't the right way), "he is just MILES".

He (MILES HALL) was a really good kid. He (MILES HALL) was "definitely, definitely mentally ill". "I can't say he wouldn't hurt anybody, but I wouldn't think he could."

( called and said MILES (HALL) died.

told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

( moved into their home in 1992. The HALLs have been there for about 19 years. watched MILES (HALL) grow up. kids grew up with the HALL's kids.

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The HALL family sent out an email that MILES (HALL) was experiencing something. ( told them that because MILES (HALL) was an adult, they couldn't force MILES (HALL) to get help. They (HALLs) were hopeful the police, through their (police) interaction with MILES (HALL), could get MILES (HALL) into a hospital for a diagnosis.

MILES (HALL) has had a lot more energy, recently. He (MILES HALL) rides around the neighborhood on his bike. When he (MILES HALL) "changes", he gets more animated. Like when he (MILES HALL) was digging a garden in the backyard, MILES (HALL) would talk about it. When he (MILES HALL) is going through an episode, he (MILES HALL) doesn't self identify, "He's not Miles". He (MILES HALL) told the night before, that he (MILES HALL) felt young, and that he hasn't felt young in a long time.

spoke to a social worker recently and heard that if someone is schizophrenic, the medication doesn't make the person taking the medication feel better, not like if someone was bi-polar and they were taking medication. Therefore, they (schizophrenic) are resistant to taking the medication. doesn't know for sure if MILES (HALL) was diagnosed with schizophrenia, but that is how he (MILES HALL) presented. When MILES (HALL) identified as someone or something other than "MILES", he (MILES HALL) thought he was Jesus. This time, he (MILES HALL) didn't really identify as an individual like that, but he (MILES HALL) said, "I'm not MILES". "It is really sad. He (MILES HALL) is a really, really good kid."

lent him (MILES HALL) the "weapon", it was my digging bar. MILES (HALL) used it to dig in the backyard. He (MILES HALL) would work for only about thirty minutes. He (MILES HALL) was a fairly mellow kid. The digging bar is a fairly medieval looking implement. lent it to MILES (HALL) Thursday or Friday. MILES (HALL) had a marijuana grow.

saw MILES (HALL) Saturday. believes MILES (HALL) was wearing a "bandanna thing" or mask, but he is not sure.

On Sunday, while working on his garden, saw MILES (HALL). At some point, heard a "battle" , loud voices, and glass crashing. heard yelling, he heard ( yelling back. The voices heard were raised, but muddled, so couldn't hear what was being said. heard someone say "MILES!" or something like that. After heard the commotion, MILES (HALL) came around the corner in the backyard and looked at MILES (HALL) said, "This is my house now". didn't exchange words with MILES (HALL). thought MILES (HALL) was still on the property. didn't see MILES (HALL) walk down street. only saw him (MILES HALL) walk to the front yard. However, believes that is when MILES (HALL) probably went to other houses and banged on doors, announcing to neighbors that it was his (MILES HALL) house now. MILES (HALL) had the mask on. believes the mask was a single thing wrapped around his head and wrapped around his mouth, but didn't really look at it. When he (MILES HALL) is in that condition, it's not really shocking to didn't

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really pay that much attention to it (situation with MILES HALL), as didn't really feel that threatened by MILES (HALL).

was gone at the time. pulled in when came into the house. said she'd seen ( and ( leaving. didn't know ( and ( had left.

then got a call from his neighbor, saying the police were over there, and they (police) had Orchard Ln. blocked off. While inside his house, then heard the shots. thought the shots were far away. wasn't sure if it was shots he heard or fireworks. looked out the window, but there was nothing going on, on Sandra Court. heard maybe four or five shots. Given the circumstances should have thought otherwise, but his neighborhood was quiet, so was confused.

When MILES (HALL) made the comment about this being his house, MILES (HALL) sounded angry. Also, MILES (HALL) had the pole with him. He (MILES HALL) had just come out of the incident and probably everyone had raised emotions.

went out to the corner of Sandra Ct. and Orchard Ln. He talked to some of his neighbors. found out information about what had happened from ( and ( ( and ( were the ones that were trying to get to MILES (HALL) when they (police) were doing CPR on MILES (HALL), as they wanted someone to be with MILES (HALL), as his parents weren't with him. also heard that MILES (HALL) was banging on the door, and another neighbor's door, MILES and ( MILES (HALL) was going around telling everyone he was in charge now. ( thinks she heard the bean bags (being shot). ( was right around the corner.

( contacted understanding was that the HALL family was trying to come home, but they were not allowed to. There were police cars parked out there (in front of HALL's residence) went out and asked (the police) if the HALLs could come home. found out (from police) that they (police) were trying to get a search warrant.

MILES (HALL) can appear threatening, but doesn't think he (MILES HALL) would hurt anyone. doesn't know what MILES' (HALL) long term situation would be like. opinion is that the situation wasn't handled very well. "There has to be a better way to deal with that kind of situation". It could have been a worse outcome. If MILES (HALL) hurt someone and then he was killed, then they (HALLs) would have had two areas of guilt to deal with. They (HALLs) had been living with this. They (HALLs) were terrified he (MILES HALL) was going to hurt someone. They (HALLs) only expressed (the same fear) that expressed, the fear, that an African American male in their neighbor, wearing bandannas; he (MILES HALL) could have presented himself in a threatening way. told ( "this is something bad waiting to happen". ( knew. ( worked with the police as much as she could to avoid what happened.

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We concluded our interviews with and which we recorded (audio only).

DET. VILLA and I contacted the resident of We conducted an interview. told us the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

was not home during the incident. He returned home at 5:30pm. He was stopped at Lancaster and Orchard by police, so he left. returned later. wife, was home during the incident. spoke to someone (police officer) that night. said she heard shots and then went outside; and there was a commotion.

is familiar with MILES (HALL). He (MILES HALL) would wander around the street. "They" said he (MILES HALL) had mental problems. If didn't now (MILES HALL had mental problems), he wouldn't have known (by seeing or interacting with him). About three months ago, there was an incident. He (MILES HALL) was causing a problem on Arlene. The police stopped him (MILES HALL) at Sandra and Orchard. He (MILES HALL) was not following directions and the police shot him with a bean bag gun.

We concluded our interview with which we recorded (audio only).

DET. VILLA and I contacted the resident of We conducted an interview, which we recorded (audio only). (SEE DET. VILLA'S REPORT FOR INTERVIEW CONTENT).

During the interview with advised her husband is In addition, during the interview mentioned being with a friend and neighbor of hers, the night of the incident. We asked to have contact us to provide a statement. A short time later, responded to residence. We conducted an interview of which we recorded (audio only). (SEE DET. VILLA'S REPORT FOR INTERVIEW CONTENT).

JUNE 5, 2019 I attended a briefing on this investigation at WCPD, with CCCDA's Office investigators, as well as WCPD investigators and WCPD administration.

I contacted Cal Reporting, a certified court reporter/transcription service. I requested they transcribe the dispatch call recordings and radio traffic recordings concerning this investigation.

JUNE 7, 2019 I provided Cal Reporting with a CD containing the dispatch calls and radio traffic recordings concerning this investigation.

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JUNE 12, 2019 WCPD Property and Evidence Technician SHAMEKIA RILEY advised she obtained a CCCSO Crime Lab report from the Crime Lab, and that the report was deemed confidential. RILEY provided the report to me. I later reviewed the report. In essence, the report concerned the processing of a sheath and knife located on scene (CCC crime lab report 19-3200-4). The requester listed in the report is me, as in my capacity as a detective, I assisted the lead detective for this investigation, DET. GERSTNER. DET. GERSTNER is the entity that requested the examination/processing of the evidence items by the Crime Lab. I provided the report to DET. GERSTNER (SEE DET. GERSTNER'S REPORT).

JUNE 15, 2019 Cal Reporting provided me with digital copies of the transcription of the dispatch calls and radio traffic recordings.

JUNE 17, 2019 (on or about) Cal Reporting provided me with a certified copy of the transcription of the dispatch calls and radio traffic recordings.

JUNE 18, 2019 I spoke with by phone. I explained who I was and why I wanted to talk to her. I asked her questions. told me the following through "Yes / No" answers, as well as narrative answers (paraphrased and organized):

lives at and has for 27 years.

has met the HALL family prior to the incident. Her ( relationship with the HALL family is "neighborly". About a week ago, maybe on a Sunday, at the end of May, she was putting out the garbage and she interacted with MILES (HALL). They had a nice conversation about what he (MILES HALL) "was going to do next", about his sister coming back from school, and about his mom ( working.

would see MILES (HALL) and the HALLS at a couple of different annual get-togethers, or just in the neighborhood. The are much closer to the HALLs.

is aware of MILES' (HALL) issues, as she received an email last year from ( concerning such. was told that MILES (HALL) thought he was JESUS, that he was having some problems, and that he would not hurt anyone. does not know if MILES (HALL) was taking medication. heard nothing specific about (MILES HALL) be diagnosed with anything. thought MILES (HALL) was doing better.

One day (in the past), while she was in the back yard, heard shots, so she ran out front. She determined MILES (HALL) had been shot by police with bean bags. At that point, he (MILES HALL) was being "JESUS". He (MILES HALL) said, "You can't hurt me, I'm Jesus." wanted to make sure the officer knew MILES (HALL) had mental illness.

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On Saturday morning June 1, the day before the incident and the day of the yard sale, left early in the morning. saw MILES (HALL). MILES (HALL) had walked over to Arlene (Ln.) and wasn't allowing people to come through (to Orchard Ln.). said to MILES (HALL), "Hi, Miles!" MILES (HALL) responded, "I cannot afford property around here" or something similar. sent a text to ( who lives next door to the HALLs, as she didn't have ( cell phone to text her. asked to tell ( that MILES (HALL) was acting strangely. was leaving, so she didn't follow up (regarding MILES). On Saturday, noticed a difference in MILES (HALL), when he was turning people away, not wanting people to walk from Arlene to Orchard. had seen him (MILES HALL) a week before, where she had a nice conversation with him. really didn't know something was wrong (with MILES HALL), until ( sent the email out. The next day, the morning of the day that MILES (HALL) was shot, saw MILES (HALL) running after his dog. He (MILES HALL) was really angry. assumption was, "Oh dear, he is off his medication". had no other interaction with MILES (HALL) on Sunday. heard him (MILES HALL) screaming at his dog. thought he (MILES HALL) was not well.

Later in the day, heard shots. thought the sound of the shots were the same as the bean bag shots she heard during the prior incident. thought that MILES (HALL) wasn't well and that they (police) had to use the bean bags on him again. heard a shot, then more shots, maybe four shots. The shots sounded the same. heard a commotion, but not words. then saw a fire truck pull up and thought it was not good news. went outside and her neighbors were there, including ( and ( said he (MILES HALL) came to her house and banged on her door. heard some yelling and a pole dragging on the ground, before she heard the shots. and told her ( he'd (MILES HALL) been shot. saw the ambulance personnel bring him (MILES HALL) back to the ambulance. saw him (MILES HALL) on the gurney.

After MILES (HALL) had been shot, went over to the told ( as didn't think he knew (MILES HALL had been shot). ( told that he had loaned MILES (HALL) the pole for a gardening project. ( felt really bad.

husband was gone during the day on Sunday. only interaction with MILES (HALL) or any interaction MILES (HALL) had with anyone else (to knowledge) was when MILES (HALL) was angry with his dog. son, was home doing laundry. left around 4:00 pm, and that is when saw MILES (HALL) having issues with his dog. In opinion, MILES was angry with his dog and he was running after it.

sent texts to both of her sons ( -older son; -younger son) after the incident. Neither son shared any information with regarding MILES (MILES).

was concerned about him (MILES HALL), as he wasn't doing well. Also, he (MILES HALL) was carrying a knife. The day they (police) shot him (MILES HALL) with the bean bag, believes he

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(MILES HALL) had a knife. never saw the knife "open". had no other knowledge of him (MILES HALL) having a knife.

I thanked for her time and ended the call, which I recorded (audio only).

JUNE 20, 2019 WCPD Property and Evidence Technician SHAMEKIA RILEY advised she obtained a CCCSO Crime Lab report from the Crime Lab, and that the report was deemed confidential. RILEY provided the report to me. I later reviewed the report. In essence, the report concerns the functionality of a shotgun ("less than lethal firearm"), etc. (CCC Crime Lab report 19-3200-5). The requester listed in the report is me, as in my capacity as a detective, I assisted the lead detective for this investigation, DET. GERSTNER. DET. GERSTNER is the entity that requested the examination/processing of the firearm by the Crime Lab. I provided the report to DET. GERSTNER (SEE DET. GERSTNER'S REPORT).

JUNE 28, 2019 I met with INSP. DAVE MATHERS. INSP. MATHERS gave me a CD, which contained the video surveillance recordings from the Ring video surveillance system from the residence, as well as the video recording provided by There were (8) video recordings. In addition, the CD contained audio recordings of the interviews INSP. MATHERS and I conducted together, on 6/02/19, as well INSP. MATHERS' interview with by phone, which occurred outside my presence. There were (13) audio recordings. I later booked the recordings into Evidence (Evidence item 115181-1: (8) video recordings; and Evidence item 115181-2: (13) audio recordings).

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Follow Up Report # 3

Follow Up Report # 3 Assignment Information Assigned to: P479 - BROWN,TOM Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: PROPERTY UNIT Assigned on: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) 1542 by: P479 - BROWN,TOM Report due on: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-05-2019 (Wed.) 1105 Approved on: Jun-06-2019 (Thu.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: DETECTIVE FOLLOW UP Author: P479 - BROWN,TOM Related date/time: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) 536 *THIS IS A SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT TO DETECTIVE GERSTNER'S INVESTIGATION FROM 6/2/19*

CASE STATUS This supplemental report will be attached to Detective Gerstner's General Offense investigation. See that primary investigation for final disposition.

EVIDENCE -BWC footage from the interviews with Contra Costa Fire Protection District (CFD) Station 1 firefighters and interviews with the American Medical Response (AMR) Paramedic and EMT was uploaded to Vievu. -BWC footage of the search of HALL's residence was uploaded to Vievu. -Recording of my conversation with was uploaded to Veripic. -Recording of my conversation with was uploaded to Veripic. -Recording of my conversation with was uploaded to Veripic. -Photos of HALL taken by were uploaded to Veripic.

INVESTIGATION

CFD INTERVIEWS: The interviews with CFD Captain Frank BUCCELLATO, Engineer Keld LAUSTSEN and firefighter John BEKAKIS were conducted in the common area/dining room of the Station 1 firehouse. All three witnesses were interviewed separately.

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On Sunday 06/02/19 at approx. 2115 hrs., Contra Costa County District Attorney Senior Inspector Kevin Coelho and I went to the CFD Station 1 firehouse to interview the firefighters who responded to this call earlier in the day. We first spoke with CFD Captain Frank BUCCELLATO, who was identified via his CDL info. Through a series of questions and answers, he told us the following (paraphrased):

BUCCELLATO and his crew were dispatched to the location of Lancaster Road/Orchard Lane to stage (meaning to stand by) until informed by their dispatch that the scene was clear for them to enter. As Walnut Creek PD officers drove from that location down Orchard Lane towards the scene, BUCCELLATO saw they had a riot shield and less lethal shotgun with them. In an attempt to help secure the roadway (Orchard Lane), BUCCELLATO had his engineer (Keld LAUSTSEN) block the roadway with AMR. He spoke with an officer who informed him that during a previous contact with the suspect (later identified as Miles HALL), HALL had a crow bar and officers ended up deploying the less lethal bean bag shotgun. Because of this history with HALL, they were going to wait for more officers before contacting HALL.

The next radio traffic for the fire crew was that they were cleared to enter the scene and there was a report of the suspect having GSW (gun shot wounds) and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) was in progress. When they arrived at the scene with AMR, a female officer waved them over and Sgt. Connors was performing CPR. The other officers were applying pressure bandages to the wound sites.

As the fire crew entered the scene, they walked around the riot shield and a 50-60 inch steel bar that had a sharp, pointed edge on it. The bar was approx. 10-15 steps away from HALL. Sgt. Connors continued CPR until HALL was on the gurney. Once HALL was on the gurney, firefighter BEKAKIS took over compressions from Sgt. Connors.

Captain BUCCELLATO informed Sgt. Connors that it appeared HALL was deceased, but Sgt. Connors requested that HALL be transported anyway for treatment. While HALL was being transported, CPR was continued and an IO (intraosseous infusion) was started. Based on his training and experience, and the information from his dispatch, BUCCELLATO believed the wounds HALL had were gun shot wounds. BUCCELLATO noted HALL had four gun shot wounds. Captain BUCCELLATO, firefighter BEKAKIS and Ofc. Smith rode in the ambulance to John Muir Hospital.

End of Captain BUCCELLATO's statement.

Captain BUCCELLATO left, and CFD Engineer LAUSTSEN came in. He was identified via his CDL info. Through a series of questions and answers, he told us the following (paraphrased):

LAUSTSEN drove the fire truck to Lancaster Rd/Orchard Ln and parked. Officers on scene informed the fire crew that they were going to wait for more officers before making contact. When they had four officers, they (the officers) got the riot shield and less lethal shotgun. A fifth officer arrived just before or after they drove down Orchard Lane in an unmarked police vehicle. Officers in the back seat had their weapons drawn. They then drove down Orchard Lane towards the scene.

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After a few minutes, CFD was cleared to enter the scene, so LAUSTSEN drove the fire truck down Orchard Lane towards the scene. Orchard Lane is a narrow road with lots of overhang (tree overgrowth) and low-hanging electrical wires. Due to the conditions and the size of the fire truck, LAUSTSEN had to drive slowly. While driving down Orchard Lane, they were informed the suspect had multiple gun shot wounds. When they arrived on scene, an officer flagged them down.

When they were staged, CFD was informed the suspect had a crow bar. When they arrived on scene, LAUSTSEN saw that crow/pry bar was much larger. He estimated it to be a 50 inch pry bar. He estimated it weighed 30-35 pounds. LAUSTSEN said it would make a significant weapon.

HALL was lying on his back bleeding from unknown locations. He grabbed a pair of trauma shears that were already there from the Walnut Creek PD trauma kit that had been opened and used by the officers to administer aid to HALL. LAUSTSEN began cutting HALL's clothes off and found three gun shot wounds. One to the left chest, one to the left hip area and one to the right hip area. Officers were performing CPR and applying pressure to the wounds. He then saw a fourth wound to HALL's right side with a significant amount of blood coming out.

Ofc. Murphy told him that HALL was breathing. LAUSTSEN and BUCCELLATO believed based on their training and experience that HALL was not going to make it. Captain BUCCELLATO asked if they (the officers) wanted HALL transported, and Ofc. Murphy said yes. Several bystanders had gathered and were agitated and distressed. Some the civilians were in the way as they put HALL on the gurney and loaded him into the ambulance for transport.

Once the ambulance left, LAUSTSEN maneuvered the fire truck out of the scene and drove to John Muir Hospital to pick up BUCCELLATO and BEKAKIS where he was informed that HALL succumbed to his wounds.

End of LAUSTSEN's statement.

Engineer LAUSTSEN left, and firefighter BEKAKIS came in. He was identified via his CDL info. Through a series of questions and answers, he told us the following (paraphrased):

They were dispatched to Lancaster Rd/Orchard Ln to stage for the Walnut Creek PD who were on a call of a disturbance. They arrived and staged for a few minutes. When they were told by dispatch to enter the scene, they were informed that CPR was in progress. When they got to the end of Orchard, an officer ran up and told them to hurry. They ran up and saw officers were doing CPR compressions. Once HALL was on the gurney and in the back of the ambulance, BEKAKIS took over CPR compressions. On the way to John Muir Hospital, BEKAKIS switched back and forth with Ofc. Smith between doing CPR and holding direct pressure to HALL's wounds. Once at John Muir Hospital, they handed HALL off to the hospital staff.

End of BEKAKIS's statement.

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On Sunday 06/02/19 at approx. 2350 hrs., I assisted Walnut Creek PD Detective Deng with a search of HALL's residence. See Detective Deng's supplemental report for further details.

AMR INTERVIEWS

On Monday 06/03/19 at approx. 1109 hrs., Inspector Coelho and I interviewed the AMR Medic 3 team that transported HALL to John Muir Hospital at the Walnut Creek PD. They were ID'd as Paramedic Patricio BUSTOS and Jeffery WOLF via their CDL info. See Inspector Coelho's report for details.

On Wed 6/5/19 at approx. 0700 hrs., I spoke with who I identified via his CDL info. lives near the HALL residence at and had previous encounters with HALL in the past. and his sons had two encounters with HALL earlier in the day on Sun 6/2/19. Through a series of questions and answers, he told me the following (paraphrased):

On 6/2/19 at approx. 1200 hrs., sons and who are old and old, were in their front yard at when HALL walked by. was in his backyard, and could hear what he thought was an alarm going off (the sound of metal clanging together). Shortly after, his sons came in the backyard and told him that HALL had approached them and asked what they were doing. They told him "nothing", to which HALL replied "I'm sharpening my sword."

The boys went into the backyard and told When he came out front with his sons, could see HALL dragging the pry bar but wasn't sure what it was. HALL then started walking back towards and his sons, so closed the garage door and they went inside their house.

At approx. 1420 hrs., and his son were leaving to go to a baseball game. As they were backing out of their driveway, HALL was wearing a red bandanna on his head, riding by on his bicycle and carrying a 24-oz beer (a tall boy). and his son were wearing blue baseball jerseys. As HALL rode past them, he looked at and his son and then turned around and came back to their vehicle. rolled down his window and HALL asked him "You guys like blue?" replied "No", and HALL told him "Good! Not in this neighborhood nigger!" and then rode off.

End of statement.

I recorded my interview with and uploaded it to Veripic.

I was unable to obtain statements from the boys at the time of this interview.

At approx. 0740 hrs., I contacted via telephone, who I identified via his CDL info. Through a series of questions and answers, told me the following (paraphrased):

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On Sunday 6/2/19 at approx. 1515 hrs., was driving in the area of Newell Ave and S. California Blvd in Walnut Creek. As he approached the intersection, he saw a male subject (later ID'd as Miles HALL) riding a bicycle in circles in the intersection and wearing a red hood and red mask. There was a vehicle stopped at the Mobile gas station on the southwest corner of the intersection. HALL rode over to the vehicle, then started riding circles around the car. As drove west on Newell, he saw HALL ride in the same direction and then turn south on the pedestrian trail that connects Newell Ave and Lilac Drive. HALL was carrying a beer in his hand while riding.

drove through the neighborhood and down Lilac towards Lancaster to take his daughter to a party. When he got to the intersection of Lilac Drive and Lancaster Road, HALL rode out of the trail entrance and southbound on Lancaster in front of HALL looked back at and then started making lazy zig-zags the street in front of vehicle,preventing him from driving past. felt uncomfortable with HALL acting like that, so he sped past him and took his daughter to the party. When drove back through the area on his way home, HALL was gone. took pictures of HALL in front of his vehicle and emailed them to me. I uploaded them to Veripic.

had no previous interaction with HALL.

End of statement.

I recorded my interview with and uploaded it to Veripic.

At approx. 0830 hrs., I contacted via telephone and identified her via her CDL info. Through a series of questions and answers, told me the following (paraphrased):

On Friday 5/31/19 at approx. 0930 hrs., was walking her normal route from Arlene Drive, down Lilac Drive, up Lancaster Road, up Orchard Lane and through the breezeway between Orchard Lane and Arlene Lane, then back down to her house on As she was walking on Orchard Lane near Sandra Court, saw a male subject walking in circles in the street at the intersection. As she passed him, he said something like "I'm not supposed to be here". He was holding a water bottle in his hand, and was concerned he might throw it. She waved as she walked past, then continued on towards the breezeway between Orchard Lane and Arlene Lane.

When got near the breezeway, she saw a couple who were walking their dogs. The man asked "Did he say anything to you?", and told them about the man muttering something about not being there. The couple told that they have walked that same route for years and had never seen him before. conveyed the same thing to them.

The couple told the man told them "You can't be here", and they told him they could be there if they want. The man and the other man became a bit irritated with each other, then the couple walked down Orchard Lane away from him. wanted to report the incident because she felt he had been acting very strangely.

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End of statement.

I recorded my interview with and uploaded it to Veripic.

This concludes this supplemental report.

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Follow Up Report # 4

Follow Up Report # 4 Assignment Information Assigned to: P396 - VEVERA, BRYAN Rank: DETECTIVE Capacity: INVESTIGATE / Follow Up Org unit: PROPERTY UNIT Assigned on: Jun-05-2019 (Wed.) 719 by: P396 - VEVERA, BRYAN Report due on: Jun-22-2019 (Sat.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-14-2019 (Fri.) 1540 Approved on: Jun-18-2019 (Tue.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P396 - VEVERA, BRYAN Related date/time: Jun-05-2019 (Wed.) 720 DISPOSITION: Case pending to Det. Gerstner's report for final disposition.

EVIDENCE: Compact Disk with traffic camera video surveillance and copies of warrants (Evidence Item #114692-1)

INVESTIGATION:

On 06/02/2019 Acting Lt. Slater requested my assistance in this investigation.

I spoke with several officers, read the Dispatch Log regarding this case and previous cases involving HALL. I subsequently wrote a search warrant for , Walnut Creek, CA. Judge Douglas signed the search warrant on 06/02/2019 at 2314 hours. The warrant was authorized for night service. WCPD Detectives subsequently served the search warrant at Walnut Creek, CA.

While serving the search warrant, Kaiser Permanente documentation for HALL was located at the residence. One of the items was regarding HALL's " . ." The information showed that HALL's Kaiser medical record number (MRN) is The information showed that HALL's visit was . The information showed that HALL ).

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While serving the search warrant I did take a few photographs in the garage area where there were several items of marijuana drug paraphernalia. Ofc. Coffin noticed six (6) immature marijuana plants in the back yard area which were seized. The plants were on the basketball court area next to what appeared to be a recently dug hole in the ground. I took photographs of the plants and the hole and later uploaded them to Veripic.

I conducted a check on the ) and confirmed that " ). I confirmed their email address is . I confirmed that the related to visits at their location. I was advised that the warrant/request for records in had to be served in person.

I also obtained information regarding the office in Walnut Creek which processes records for the Walnut Creek area. The office is located at the following location:

The automated information advised that The Diablo office provides medical record information pursuant to a search warrant or subpoena served in person at that location.

I know from conducting this investigation that HALL has had and that his mother requested a of HALL by Walnut Creek PD in November of 2015. Det. Deng advised that during the service of the search warrant he found medical records related to HALL .

I wrote a search warrant for medical records for HALL for the time period of 08/02/2018 to 06/02/2019. Judge Brady signed the warrant on 06/04/2019. went to the and served them with a copy of the search warrant. I provided the copy to an employee ( in the records department.

I contacted the Walnut Creek and was advised that I could send the warrant via email to

On 06/05/2019, I learned from Det. Brown that HALL possibly was at a gas station at the corner of Newell/S. California earlier in the day on 6/2/2019 and that he possibly had an altercation with a customer at the gas station regarding HALL riding his bicycle around in the intersection.

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Follow Up Report # 4

I reviewed the traffic camera video surveillance for several intersections. I reviewed the traffic camera video surveillance for the intersection of S. California and Newell Avenue on 6/2/2019 and noted the following:

15:07:24 to 15:07:55 Subject (wearing black and red clothing) is seen riding a bicycle northbound S. California from Newell.

15:08:03 to 15:08:12 Subject (wearing dark pants/shirt and red cloth/shirt on his head) is seen riding a bicycle northbound S. California at Botelho.

15:13:55 to 15:14:18 Subject (wearing dark pants/shirt and red cloth/shirt on his head) is seen riding a bicycle southbound S. California at Botelho. I noted that the traffic light for eastbound/westbound traffic turned green at approximately 15:14:00 hours and that there was a truck traveling eastbound on Botelho that stopped to turn left onto northbound S. California. I noticed a few pedestrians crossing on the northern crosswalk of the intersection and then at 15:14:09 hours, a subject (which appears to be the same subject that went northbound at 1508 hours) rides his bicycle through the red light in front of two pedestrians and that truck that was stopped and waiting to turn left onto northbound S. California. Based on the video surveillance (and viewing the distance traveled via Google maps) it appears that the subject goes through the intersection at approximately 22-23mph.

15:14:08 to 15:14:52 Subject (as seen in other video) is seen riding a bicycle southbound S. California to Newell. The light shows as changing to a left turn arrow and green for northbound traffic at 15:14:42 hours. This is 4 seconds prior to the subject entering the intersection against the red and turning left (eastbound) on Newell at 15:14:46 hours behind a car that was traveling northbound on S. California. The light was green for northbound traffic almost the entire time that the subject rode southbound and then eastbound through the intersection. Based on the video surveillance (and viewing the distance traveled via Google maps) it appears that the subject goes through the intersection at approximately 21-22mph.

I did not see the same subject on any traffic camera video surveillance after 1514 hours.

On 06/05/2019 I went to the Flyers gas station at 1599 Newell Avenue, Walnut Creek to ascertain if they had any video surveillance or if any employees remembered seeing HALL at that location.

I spoke with who is an employee at Flyers. stated that he was working on 6/2/2019. I asked if he remembered seeing a subject on a bicycle on 6/2/2019 who was wearing a red shirt or cloth on his head. stated that he remembered the subject and that he came into the station 3 times that day (At approximately 1200, 1300 and 1600 hours). described the subject as being a young black male. remembered the subject as being contacted in the past for stealing beer. stated that the subject had acted strange in the past when he came to the station. On 6/2/2019 the subject bought beer at 1200 and 1300 hours and there was no problem. stated that when the subject came in around 1600 hours, another employee was there ( stated that the same subject came in and bought a beer (24-25 ounce Budweiser).

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Narrative Text Report # 2 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P396 - VEVERA, BRYAN Subject: SUMMARY OF KAISER RECORDS RECEIVED BY DET. VEVERA Related date/time: Jun-07-2019 (Fri.) 1119 DISPOSITION: Case pending to Det. Gerstner's report for final disposition.

EVIDENCE: CD (EVIDENC ITEM #114692-2) containing: FILES from (Password is ) Email containing ZIP file "23401802-1_HALL_MILES A_06_06_19" containing PDF Files: EMR Reports, Hospital Encounters and ROI Affidavit Letter

INVESTIGATION:

I received medical records back from on 6/6/2019. The records were for the time period of 08/02/2018 to 06/02/2019. The custodian of records affidavit had the following information:

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I noted the following:

Page 7 of Hospitalencounters.pdf document has the following:

...

Page 16-17 of Hospitalencounters.pdf document has the following:

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Page 25 of the Hospitalencounters.pdf document has the following:

...

I reviewed the file named "EMR Report.pdf" from . The report noted that HALL's email account is I noted the following information:

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I received an email from a ) advising that the Walnut Creek location produced all of the records for their location and the Santa Clara location. I included a copy of the email in the records placed onto the CD.

This concludes my involvement in this case.

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Follow Up Report # 5 Assignment Information Assigned to: P547 - DENG, WALLEN Rank: DETECTIVE Capacity: INVESTIGATE / Follow Up Org unit: PROPERTY UNIT Assigned on: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) 1602 by: P547 - DENG, WALLEN Report due on: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-06-2019 (Thu.) 900 Approved on: Jun-07-2019 (Fri.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P547 - DENG, WALLEN Related date/time: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) CASE STATUS:

Refer to Det. Gerstner's report for final disposition.

EVIDENCE:

Collected from , Walnut Creek Collected from Miles' bed storage -Evidence Item #114425-1:

-Evidence Item #114425-2: -Evidence Item #114425-3: Letter and postcard from "

Collected from the floor of Miles' bedroom -Evidence Item #114425-4:

Collected from Miles' bedroom closet -Evidence Item #114425-5: Book titled "The Monster in the Cave How to Face Your Fear and Anxiety and Live Your Life" -Evidence Item #114425-6: Book titled "The Demonata Death's Shadow"

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-GoPro with a microsd card *Given to Det. Mauro for analysis* -Black Samsung tablet with a charging cable *Given to Det. Mauro for analysis*

Collected from Miles' desk -Evidence Item #114425-7: Red/white college ruled journal with rap lyrics -Evidence Item #114425-7: Red/white "Grub" journal with rap lyrics and journal entries -Silver 17" HP laptop with a charging cable *Given to Det. Mauro for analysis*

Collected from the detached garage -Evidence Item #114425-9: (6) immature marijuana plants

Collected from the patio: -White Apple iPad *Given to Det. Mauro for analysis*

-Veripic #2019-017413: Photographs from the search warrant of and photographs from the autopsy -Body worn camera footage uploaded via VieVu

SCENE DESCRIPTION:

, Walnut Creek is a 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom single story residence located at the southwest end of . Upon arrival, the front door was closed and not locked. At the center of the residence was an entryway room and a formal dining room. On the exterior of one of the windowed doors in the formal dining room that lead to the backyard, there was a small red stain near the door knob that was consistent in appearance with blood.

A hallway from the entryway room lead to three bedrooms on the south end of the residence. The left side of the hallway consisted of doorways to Miles' bedroom, a laundry closet and another bedroom. On the left door of the laundry closet, there was a small red stain that was consistent in appearance with a blood stain. The right side of the hallway consisted of doorways to a bathroom and the master bedroom. The master bedroom had a connected bathroom. In the master bedroom, there was a shattered sliding glass door that lead to the backyard and there was glass on the interior floor.

On the north end of the residence, there was a kitchen, a living room and another bedroom with a connected bathroom.

TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:

I have been a member of WCPD's Crime Scene Investigations (CSI) team since 3-5-16. I attended the CSI course on 4-11-16 at the South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium. I have attended multiple CSI "brush

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INVESTIGATION:

On 6-2-19 at approximately 1900 hours, I was assigned to the Detective Bureau and I responded to the scene near Arlene Lane/Orchard Lane to assist with this investigation. I was then tasked to compile a list of cases involving Miles Hall. The following is a synopsis of those cases:

Case #2015-42440: On 11-30-15 at approximately 2220 hours, and requested for their son (Miles Hall) at . and stated that Miles was talking about Jesus, making delusional statements and Miles believed he was Jesus. stated Miles was agitated and aggressive towards his parents. Miles did not leave their home for approximately two weeks and he had not been eating. also stated that Miles suffered from . believed Miles smoked marijuana and it was contributing to his odd behavior. was fearful for their safety and the safety of their younger daughter. attempted to convince Miles to have a

WCPD Officers contacted Miles inside the residence and he became agitated. Miles made comments that he was "The Holy Spirit" and he was the child of God. WCPD Officer read a letter that seemed Miles was paranoid of others.

Case #2015-42642: On 12-2-15 at approximately 1756 hours, reported Miles was missing. stated Miles was and he self-medicated with medical marijuana". also stated Miles was "not diagnosed with any ailments, but she knew he was ". WCPD Officers placed Miles into Missing and Unidentified Persons System (MUPS) and he was later found by Danville PD. and picked up Miles and Miles was removed from MUPS.

Case #18-24609: On 7-29-18 at approximately 1156 hours, a subject (later identified as Miles Hall) stole a beer and a bag of chips from Flyers gas station (1599 Newell Avenue, Walnut Creek). As WCPD officers were on scene, arrived at the gas station and she identified Miles as the responsible party for the theft. payed for Miles' items. The case was presented to the DA's Office and the result was NCF: Interest of Justice.

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A WCPD Officer contacted and she stated he was acting strange, aggressive towards his family, aggressively yelling at his family, and he repeatedly opened and closed the knife. Miles made statements that he is Jesus Christ and if anyone talks to him, he is going to cut them. Miles also stated he no longer believed was his mother. Miles believed was an authority figure such as the police and he no longer trusts her. stated that Miles repeatedly pointed the knife at while they were standing on the front porch of the residence. stated that she feared for her safety when Miles was pointing the knife at her. This case was presented to the DA's Office and Miles was charged with PC 417(a)(1) and PC 148(a)(1).

Case #18-24895: On 7-31-18 at approximately 1636 hours hours, a subject (description matching Miles Hall) stole a can of beer and a bag of chips from Flyers gas station. Miles was not located or arrested. The MHET Officer was notified of this incident.

Case #18-25175: On 8-2-18 at approximately 1400 hours, a subject (description matching Miles Hall) possibly stole a can of beer and a bag of chips from Flyers gas station.

Case #18-25537: On 8-5-18 at approximately 1755 hours, the resident of Walnut Creek reported that a subject (later identified as Miles Hall) was swimming in his private residential pool. Before WCPD Officers arrived on scene, they called and she stated before Miles left the house, Miles stated he wanted to go swimming and he was going to kill someone. also advised that Miles left residence with his pocket knife.

WCPD Officers found Miles near Orchard Lane and Sandra Court. WCPD Officers gaves Miles commands to lay on the ground but he refused to comply. WCPD Officers fired bean bag rounds at Miles and he fell to the ground. Miles was placed in handcuffs without further incident.

The RP stated that while Miles was in the RP's backyard, the RP yelled at Miles and Miles responded, "I'm gonna kill you. Do you wanna kill me?". Miles told the RP that he was going to kill him five to six times. Miles walked out of the backyard and the RP called WCPD. While on the phone with WCPD, Miles returned to the backyard and was yelling and screaming. Before WCPD Officers arrived on scene, Miles walked out of the backyard again. The RP later corrected his statement that Miles did not threaten to kill him but Miles asked the RP if he wanted to kill him. The RP stated he did not fear for his safety but was concerned for his children that were present during the incident.

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On top of the headboard, I also found a handwritten letter and a postcard from " The letter and postcard indicated that " was Miles' online friend and " wrote "there are times when I don't feel like I'm talking to Miles. You would go off preaching & preaching & it didn't feel like I could talk to you anymore." The words "talking to a person, y'know." was crossed over underneath the end of the sentence. There was no return address for " but there was a postal stamp from

On Miles' bedroom floor, I found a blue folder with paperwork regarding

On Miles' desk, I found a silver 17" HP laptop and two notebooks with rap lyrics. Upon further inspection at WCPD, the red/white "GRUB" notebook contained a journal entry that referenced Miles' incident on 8-5-18 (WCPD Case #18-25537):

Really be wit it and I'm smokin strong 22 still livin in mommas home Police shot at me hit me wit a bean bag this is the story of how I am actin bad Shit caught up to me but(strike-through) it is 2 misdemeanors I might go to the jail for a whole year

In Miles' bedroom closet, there were multiple shelves on the left side of the closet. I found a GoPro (with a microSD card) in a plastic box and a black Samsung tablet in a different plastic box on the shelves. There was a bookcase in the middle of the closet with several books and bibles. I found two books that I confiscated and they were titled "The Monster in the Cave How to Face Your Fear and Anxiety and Live Your Life" and "The Demonata Death's Shadow".

In Miles' bedroom, there were empty cans of Budweiser on the desk, an empty bottle of Budweiser near the bed and an empty bottle of wine near the bed. In the backyard, WCPD Detectives found six immature marijuana plants (refer to Det. Vevera's supplemental report for details). WCPD Detectives completed a Return to Search Warrant and we left a copy of the return and a copy of the search warrant on the dining table. Upon exiting the residence, I locked the front door. WCPD Detectives and I transported the evidence to WCPD and I booked them into a temporary locker. WCPD Det. Mauro retrieved the silver HP laptop, the GoPro and the black Samsung tablet for analysis. I later booked the other items into WCPD Evidence.

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On 6-3-19, I attended the autopsy for Miles Hall. I took photographs and I later uploaded them to WCPD Evidence via Veripic.

On 6-5-19, I was made aware of several incidents that were associated with Miles. I was provided the following case numbers:

CAD Call #2018-1483: On 1-31-18 at approximately 1845 hours, a subject (later identified as Miles Hall) was banging at the door of and he was stating that he was Jesus Christ. WCPD Officers found Miles near the Kaiser ER ambulance entrance at 1425 S. Main Street. WCPD Officers determined that Miles did not meet the criteria for a W&I 5150 hold and he was released from the scene.

CAD Call #2018-1192: On 1-11-18 at approximately 1438 hours, several RPs reported a subject (description matched Miles Hall) approaching vehicles and knocking on their windows near the intersection of Ygnacio Valley Road and Walnut Boulevard. A RP also stated they had to swerve out of the way to not strike that subject.

CAD Call #2018-1194: On 1-11-18 at approximately 1444 hours, a RP reported a subject (description matched Miles Hall) knocking on the front door of A second RP reported that the subject was walking on Walnut Boulevard and the subject approached her vehicle.

CAD Call #2018-1195: On 1-11-18 at approximately 1445 hours, a RP reported Miles Hall walked onto the campus of Walnut Creek Intermediate (2425 Walnut Boulevard) and Miles stated he was Jesus Christ. The RP provided a description of Miles and it matched the description of the subject for calls #18-1192 and #18-1194. WCPD Officers saw Miles walking on the Iron Horse trail but eventually lost sight of him. Miles was not located or arrested.

This concludes my involvement at this time.

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Follow Up Report # 6 Assignment Information Assigned to: P575 - DAVIS, JAMES Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT TEAM Assigned on: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) 1520 by: P575 - DAVIS, JAMES Report due on: Jul-02-2019 (Tue.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-27-2019 (Thu.) 1251 Approved on: Jul-02-2019 (Tue.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P575 - DAVIS, JAMES Related date/time: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) 1610 Case Status:

Refer to Det. Gerstner's report for final disposition.

Evidence: -(400 plus) Digital photographs taken from the scene. The photographs were logged into evidence via the Veripic application. Serial# 241345-241842.

-2 legal pads containing the crime scene log. Evidence tag #114449-1.

Training and Expertise: I have been a CSI Team member since 8/15/17. I attended the CSI course on 10/2/17 at the South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium. I have attended numerous trainings and seminars in the field of crime scene evidence.

Investigation: On 6/2/19 at approximately 1800 hours, I was working the Walnut Creek Art & Wine Festival (overtime) when Sgt. Olson requested my assistance with collecting crime scene evidence.

I arrived on scene at approximately 1808 hours, Detective Sgt. Slater informed me the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office Crime Lab was going to process

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Follow Up Report # 6 the scene and collect the evidence. Sgt. Slater only requested I take digital photographs of the scene and the evidence within.

I took over 400 digital photographs of the scene and the evidence using two WCPD issued work phones (iPhone) due to a malfunction with the CSI digital camera. Sgt. Slater tasked a WCPD reserve unit with documenting the crime scene log. Once the scene was closed, reserve officer T. Davis gave me two crime scene logs.

While I was waiting on the CCCSO Crime Lab to arrive, I noticed the front yard sprinkler system at Arlene Dr. was activated. The sprinkler system was dispersing water on the front yard and onto evidence within the crime scene. In an effort to preserve the crime scene I contacted the homeowner (WFA) at Arlene Dr. and requested she shut off the sprinkler system, at which time she did.

I logged the crime scene logs into evidence. I uploaded the digital photographs into evidence using the Veripic application.

This concludes my involvement with this incident as a crime scene investigator.

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Narrative Text Report # 2 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P575 - DAVIS, JAMES Related date/time: Jun-05-2019 (Wed.) 1515 Case Status:

Refer to Det. Gerstner's report for case status.

Training and Experience: I am currently assigned to the Mental Health Evaluation Team (MHET) for Contra Costa County. My assignment with MHET began in November 2018. Prior to my assignment, Ofc. T. Keagy was assigned to the MHET program. MHET is a co responding model in which a police officer and a mental health clinician partner together to provide joint welfare checks and follow up for mental health calls for service. There are three host cities in the county and they are broken up into regions. I am currently assigned and preside over central Contra Costa County, which covers San Ramon to Martinez and everything in between including BART and East Bay Parks.

***NOTE***

Investigation:

.

-Investigation Bureau follow up request (MHET officers were formerly assigned to the Investigation Bureau.)

-Taser report.

-WCPD CAD printout.

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-(2) Digital photographs I believe to be documentation from a previous use of force incident with Miles.

-Word Document detailing WCPD's history with Miles Hall.

-CD containing media from a previous WCPD incident involving Miles Hall.

I made a copy of the above listed documents and gave those documents to Det. Gerstner. I also gave Det. Gerstner the CD containing media.

This concludes my involvement with this case as a MHET officer.

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Follow Up Report # 7 Assignment Information Assigned to: P575 - DAVIS, JAMES Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT TEAM Assigned on: Jun-28-2019 (Fri.) 1522 by: P575 - DAVIS, JAMES Report due on: Jul-02-2019 (Tue.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-28-2019 (Fri.) 853 Approved on: Jul-02-2019 (Tue.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P575 - DAVIS, JAMES Related date/time: Jun-28-2019 (Fri.) 825 Case Status:

See Det. Gerstner's report for case status.

***This supplemental report documents the WCPD Reserve Division's involvement with this incident***

Investigation: On 6/4/19 Detective Sgt. J. Slater tasked me with contacting our WCPD reserve officers and documenting their job duties at the crime scene. The below listed reserve officers were at the scene and took on the following roles:

Ofc. Boucher: Ofc. Boucher worked from approximately 2200-0100 hours. He relieved Ofc. Grossman from the perimeter at Lancaster Rd. and Orchard Ln.

Lt. Kuo: From approximately 1745-2245 hours, Lt. Kuo provided perimeter security near 110 Arlene Ln with Ofc. Chan. Lt. Kuo was relieved from his perimeter post by Ofc. Matthews.

Ofc. Garavaglia: Ofc. Garavaglia provided peer support at the station, and later transported a CCCSO Crime Lab employee to JMH to take photographs of the deceased. Prior to their arrival, the CCCSO Coroner's deputy already retrieved

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Ofc. Christensen: Sgt. Slater started a crime scene log and gave the log duties to Ofc. Christensen. Ofc. Christensen then gave the log and log duties to Ofc. Eng. He then provided scene security near Steele Ct. until he was relieved by Ofc. Reddy and Ofc. Matthews.

Ofc. Sardi: Ofc. Sardi provided perimeter security near Lancaster Rd. and Castle Hill. Rd. He was later moved to the Walnut Creek Marriot and provided scene security for the officers at the hotel.

Ofc. Grossman: Ofc. Grossman provided perimeter security between Lancaster Rd. and Orchard Ln. Ofc. Grossman Spoke with who he believed to be Hall's sister who wanted to go to the residence. Ofc. Grossman informed Hall's sister that she would not be allowed into the residence at that time. He also interacted with neighbors on scene. He passed along the information they provided to Detective Brown. His BWC ran out of battery power while on scene.

Ofc. Woods: Ofc. Woods provided perimeter security near Arlene Ln. with Ofc. Christensen. He was later relieved by Reserve Lt. Kuo. He then went to JMH (Walnut Creek) to assist with asking Hall's family to leave the hospital. Hall's family left without incident. Once relieved at , he went back to Arlene Ln. and remained on scene until he was no longer needed.

Ofc. Fishler: Ofc. Fishler provided perimeter security (Lancaster Rd. and Orchard Ln.) from 2130-0030 hours.

Ofc. T. Davis: Ofc. T. Davis took over the role of maintaining the crime scene log. He relieved both Ofc. Eng and Ofc. Mahoney from said role. Once the crime scene was closed, Ofc. T. Davis gave CSI Ofc. J. Davis the crime scene log. Ofc. J. Davis later logged the crime scene log into evidence.

Ofc. Mahoney: Ofc. Mahoney maintained the crime scene log with Ofc. Eng present. He and Ofc. Eng remained on scene until they were relieved by Ofc. T. Davis.

Ofc. Eng: Ofc. Eng relieved Ofc. Christensen of his duties and stayed with Ofc. Mahoney who was maintaining the crime scene log. Both he and Ofc. Eng were relieved by Ofc. T. Davis.

Ofc. Plount: Ofc. Plount provided perimeter security with Ofc. Grossman (Lancaster Rd. at Castle Hill Rd.) He was later relieved by Ofc. Fishler.

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Ofc. Matthews: Ofc. Matthews provided perimeter security near Arlene Ln. from 1800 to 0100 hours.

Any further reserve officer statements provided to me will be documented on an additional report.

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Follow Up Report # 8 an unidentified BMA who he describes as being approximately 20 years old and who was wearing a red hoodie.

As approached the BMA, the BMA asked if he ( was on private property to which said that he thought he was. The BMA then began yelling nonsense at saying such things as "Get out of here!", "I know you called the Police on me!", "A black man can own property!". told the BMA that he just wanted to walk by him, and as got near the BMA, the BMA set down a drink that he was holding and said something to the effect of "Are you stepping up on me?" At this time felt threatened by the BMA due to his aggressive posture and statements.

then passed by the BMA without further incident and began walking away as the BMA continued to scream at him from down the street (unknown what was being said). As got further away from the BMA, he saw a second unidentified WMA who was having a garage sale at his residence. asked the WMA if he knew the BMA and the WMA said something to the effect of "yeah he's not mentally right we got an e-mail about him".

I told that I may contact him at a later date so that I could get a recorded statement from him regarding his contact with the BMA.

After speaking with I began calling Contra Costa County Law Enforcement Agencies and inquired about any contacts with Hall. I subsequently learned the following:

-CCCSO: No contacts with Hall.

-Concord PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Pleasant Hill PD: No contacts with Hall.

-San Ramon PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Clayton PD: No contacts with Hall.

-BART PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Martinez PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Antioch PD: No contacts with Hall.

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Follow Up Report # 8

-Pittsburg PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Richmond PD: No contacts with Hall.

-San Pablo PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Contra Costa Community College PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Pinole PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Hercules PD: No contacts with Hall.

-East Bay Regional Parks PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Kensington PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Oakley PD: No contacts with Hall.

-Brentwood PD: No contacts with Hall.

-El Cerrito PD: No contacts with Hall.

-CHP: A 2012 traffic collision (which has since been purged) involving Hall (CHP report # 2012-107).

After speaking with the above agencies, and upon conducting a DMV inquiry for vehicles on Hall, I noted two vehicles registered out of Fairfield CA to a subject with the same name as Hall. On 06/03/2019, I conducted a DMV inquiry to subjects named Miles Anthony Hall out of Fairfield CA and found one match. I noted that this subject had a different date of birth than the Hall that is the subject of this investigation and that the above mentioned vehicles were related to the Hall who lives in Fairfield CA and not the Hall involved in this incident.

On 06/03/2019, at approximately 1038 hours, I spoke with and requested that he again provide his statement to me over the phone so that I could record the conversation. After obtaining this statement from I later booked a copy of this conversation into WCPD Evidence. It should be noted that follow-up statement was the same as his initial statement to me on 06/02/2019.

This concludes my investigation.

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Follow Up Report # 9

Follow Up Report # 9 Assignment Information Assigned to: P460 - OLSON, DREW Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: PATROL TEAM 1 Assigned on: Jun-05-2019 (Wed.) 1729 by: P460 - OLSON, DREW Report due on: Jun-13-2019 (Thu.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) 1751 Approved on: Jun-13-2019 (Thu.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P460 - OLSON, DREW Related date/time: Jun-05-2019 (Wed.) 832 CASE STATUS:

Refer to Det. Gerstner's report for final disposition.

EVIDENCE:

Body Worn Camera uploaded to Vievu.

INVESTIGATION:

On 6/2/19 at approximately 1641 hours, I was working as a Police Sergeant with the Walnut Creek Police Department. I was in full uniform driving a fully marked WCPD SUV. I was assigned as the supervisor of the police units working the Art and Wine Festival at Heather Farm Park (301 N. San Carlos Dr.). While I was in my vehicle I heard a report of a disturbance broadcast over the radio. I then went back into the Heather Farm Community Center, where I continued to monitor the radio from my portable radio.

I heard a male officer broadcast over the radio "Shots Fired". Shortly thereafter I heard Sgt. Connors broadcast something similar to, All officers are okay, we are starting CPR. I immediately began responding to the scene to

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Follow Up Report # 9 assist Sgt. Connors with this scene. I arrived on scene at about 1717 hours. I parked my car on Lancaster Dr. at Orchard Ln. and I walked to the end of Orchard Ln. While I was walking down I heard Sgt. Connors request that dispatch invoke our County Protocol.

I went to the scene at the end of Arlene Ln. I saw Sgt. Connors speaking with the Officers involved (Keagy, Hsiao, and Murphy). As I walked up I heard her tell them that they would be taken to the station, and that they should not talk to anyone about this case other than their lawyers and investigators. I checked with Ofc. Hsiao and Ofc. Murphy to confirm that they were okay. I then asked them each if they could tell me who they would like for a support officer to stay with them until they were interviewed. Ofc. Murphy asked for a friend of hers that works for ( I called , and they made arrangements for to respond to Walnut Creek to be with Ofc. Murphy. Ofc. Hsiao requested WCPD Ofc. Ha. Ofc. Ha responded from his house to be with Ofc. Hsiao. Ofc. Hsiao was transported to the station by Ofc. Duncan, and Ofc. Murphy was transported to the station by Ofc. Kolmeister. Lt. Cashion took over the role of dealing with all involved Officers once he arrived on scene.

Ofc. Smith was at and he requested another officer at the hospital with him. Ofc. Keagy responded from the scene, and went to . I later had Ofc. Aguilar respond to to relieve both Ofc. Keagy, and Ofc. Smith.

I had Arlene Ln. blocked near Steele Ct. initially by Ofc. Wultanski. Orchard Ln. was blocked by Reserve Ofc. Sardi once he arrived on scene.

The residents at Arlene Ln. requested to leave the area for an appointment. They walked from their residence on the extreme north curb line of Arlene Ln. and then onto Orchard Ln. to get a ride. They later returned to the neighborhood and spoke with investigators.

At 1720 hours, I contacted Capt. Hill via telephone, and advised him that an Officer Involved Shooting had occurred. Capt. Hill responded to the scene. Capt. Hill handled all further notifications, including command staff, the District Attorney's Office, and our Detective Bureau.

Reserve Officers responded to the scene from the Art and Wine Festival. Reserve Ofc. Eng set up crime scene tape at the end of Orchard Ln. establishing an outer perimeter blocking off the walk through from Orchard Ln. to Arlene Ln. An inner perimeter was established at the end of Arlene Ln. The street was blocked off from 130 and 131 Arlene Ln. all the way down to 140 and 151 Arlene Ln. Capt. Hill put up the crime scene tape at this location.

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Follow Up Report # 9

I spoke with a group of witnesses in front of They advised that they saw what happened. advised that he and his daughter were outside when the shooting occurred. son said he saw it as well. I told them that Detectives would be out to speak with them. I spoke with witness briefly, and he told me the following:

and his daughter were walking to his truck which was parked in front of his house ( His daughter was already in the truck when he heard a subject (Hall) yelling as he was walking down the street. could not see him at first because he was behind his truck. then saw the subject with a red shirt wrapped around his face and head. thought he looked like a terrorist. All could see was his eyes. saw that he had a metal rod in his hands, and he said something similar to "look what the lord gave me". At first thought it was a game that kids were playing. then saw people coming from the rock area at the end of Arlene Ln. (Orchard Ln. area). thought briefly that it was more kids playing a game. The subject then started moving quicker towards them, and then saw that it was the police. Police were yelling at him "drop it, drop it, drop it". The police had guns drawn. told his daughter to get down. The subject continued to run with the stick, and police continued yelling at him to drop it. He was about ten feet away from the police, and he was moving laterally and "juking" sideways towards the officers. The officers shot him, but he was not sure what they shot him with. He saw a shotgun with an orange stock, so he thought maybe they stunned him. was not sure what weapons were fired. The officers immediately got on top of the subject, and told him to stay down. Almost immediately after that they started CPR. listened to his daughters recording and he heard six shots. would have guessed there were four to six shots had he not listened to the recording.

I requested Reserve Ofc. Sardi respond to the residence at . to freeze this location. He was later joined by Ofc. Barrientos, Ofc. Wultanski, and Sgt. Njoroge. I finally had Ofc. Sardi respond to the Marriott Hotel to provide security in the hallway outside the rooms the officers were sequestered in.

I checked on the residents at , , and advised them that Detectives would be out to speak with them as well. I walked the neighborhood looking for any areas where bullets may have impacted houses, cars, or trees. I was unable to locate any areas where bullets struck anything in the neighborhood.

The residence at . then had sprinklers go on in their front yard. Ofc. Davis went there and spoke with the resident. He asked her to turn off the

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Follow Up Report # 9 sprinklers so water would not run into the street and possibly affect the crime scene.

I stayed on scene to ensure that no one else entered the inner perimeter, and to wait for Contra Costa Crime Lab Investigators to process the scene. At 0023 hours I opened the scene once the crime lab was done.

I requested Crime Scene Cleaners to respond to clean up the blood that was in the street.

I discarded the gloves and trauma kit that the crime lab did not collect. I also collected the handcuffs and handcuff keys, and later returned them to the officers that they belonged to.

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Follow Up Report # 10

Follow Up Report # 10 Assignment Information Assigned to: P344 - HILL, JAY Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: ADMINISTRATIONS DIVISION (CHIEF CAPT LTS SGT SUPERVISORS) Assigned on: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) 948 by: P344 - HILL, JAY Report due on: Sep-09-2019 (Mon.) Submission Information Approved on: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P344 - HILL, JAY Related date/time: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) DISPOSITION: Pending to Detective Gerstner

INVESTIGATION:

On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1720 hours, I received a phone call from Sergeant Drew Olson. Sergeant Olson called to advise that an officer involved shooting had just occurred (within the past ten minutes or so). Sergeant Olson advised there were no injuries to Walnut Creek Police Officers. Sergeant Olson advised the names of the involved officers (Hsiao and Murphy) and the location of the occurrence (Orchard Lane). At the time of the call, Sergeant Olson did not provide the name or status of the shooting victim. Sergeant Olson told me he responded to the call from Heather Farm Park after hearing the call and he did not have much more than the preliminary information he just shared. I advised Sergeant Olson to secure the scene and I would make additional notifications and would respond as soon as I could.

After getting off the phone with Sergeant Olson, I immediately called Chief Chaplin to advise him what I knew to that point. I advised Chief Chaplin that I would be responding to the scene and would provide him with additional information as I learned it. Chief Chaplin advised he would be responding as well and would see me there. I then called Captain Gorski and advised him of the same.

I responded to Orchard lane and estimate my arrival time to be roughly 1740 hours. I parked my car at the dead end of Orchard Lane and entered the crime scene tape that was set up between Orchard Lane and Arlene Lane, where I contacted Sergeants Olson and Connors. Sergeant Olson was handling the setting up of the perimeter and

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Follow Up Report # 10 speaking with some of the neighbors so I focused my attention on Sergeant Connors. I asked Sergeant Connors what happened and she told me the following (paraphrased):

Officers responded to a disturbance involving Miles Hall (who I was familiar with from previous reports). Hall's family members had called the police because Hall was "out of control". When officers arrived, they confronted Hall on Arlene Lane. Hall was carrying a large metal object (which I could see laying on the ground). Hall charged at the officers with the metal object. Officer Smith used the bean bag shotgun but this had no noticeable effect on Hall. When Hall continued charging at the officers, Officer Hsiao and Murphy fired their handguns and struck Hall. Officers began providing CPR to Hall shortly after he was shot and continued life saving measures until paramedics arrived and transported him to the hospital. (Sergeant Connors did not know the status of Hall but believed his injuries were life threatening).

It was not until Sergeant Connors explained that she performed CPR on Hall, that I realized she had been on scene during the shooting. Until that point, I was under the impression Sergeant Connors heard the call on the radio and responded to the scene. Once I learned Sergeant Connors was present during the shooting, I told her she needed to go back to the station and relax (until she could be interviewed later).

It was around this time that I saw some neighbors outside in their front yards and realized they were inside the perimeter. I then put up additional crime scene tape to create an inner perimeter that included everything I could visually see as evidence. This inner perimeter is depicted in photographs taken by CSI Officer Davis.

After talking to Sergeant Connors, I contacted District Attorney Chief of Inspectors, Paul Mulligan. I advised Chief Mulligan that we had an Officer Involved Shooting. He advised he would be sending a team of investigators who would be paired up with Walnut Creek Detectives to conduct the investigation.

I stayed on-scene for approximately one hour to provide assistance and brief arriving investigative teams. This essentially concluded my involvement at the scene. After clearing the scene, I returned to the police station, where I participated in a briefing with investigators as assignments were designated. I then stopped by the Marriott Hotel to check in on the officers and offer assistance before going off duty at approximately midnight.

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Follow Up Report # 11

Follow Up Report # 11 Assignment Information Assigned to: P413 - BARRIENTOS, JOHN Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: PATROL TEAM 2 Assigned on: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) 1630 by: P413 - BARRIENTOS, JOHN Report due on: Jun-14-2019 (Fri.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) 1809 Approved on: Jun-14-2019 (Fri.) by: P516 - NJOROGE, JOE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P413 - BARRIENTOS, JOHN Related date/time: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) 738 CASE STATUS:

Case pending to Investigations.

EVIDENCE:

-Several photos of Lancaster Rd and Orchard Lane uploaded to Veripic.

INVESTIGATION:

On 6-2-19, at 1703 hrs. , I assisted Ofc. Hsiao in a disturbance call at Orchard Lane and Lancaster Rd. I spoke to Sgt. Connors and advised her that I would take a post on the street behind ., just in case if the subject Miles Hall jumped the fence like in a previous call back in July 2018.

I was advised by dispatch that the residence behind was As I approached ., I saw that the garage door to . was open and contacted an unidentified white male who appeared to be the resident doing something in his driveway. I was going to ask him to go inside his house and lock his doors when we heard several gun shots in the area behind

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Follow Up Report # 11 his residence. We both knew it was gunshots and the white male started to say the name Miles and appeared upset.

I heard on the Police radio that "shots were fired" and I drove back to Orchard Lane and Lancaster Rd. I still saw the AMR ambulance and fire truck blocking Lancaster Rd. I knew that Officers on Arlene Lane called for code 3 medics and told the ambulance personnel to go the scene. The fire truck drove in Orchard Lane first followed by the ambulance.

I then blocked Orchard Lane and Lancaster Rd for any vehicular traffic.

Lt. Cashion arrived on scene and asked me to take pictures of Orchard Lane and Lancaster Rd.

At about 1807 hrs., I was detailed to Arlene Ln and Steel Ct to monitor traffic with Ofc. Wultanski.

At about 1902 hrs., Ofc. Wultanski and I were detailed to to secure the residence.

At about 2130 hrs., Ofc. Wultanski and I were relived from by Ofc. Duncan.

This concludes my involvement in this case.

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Follow Up Report # 12

Follow Up Report # 12 Assignment Information Assigned to: P431 - MAURO, GABE Rank: DETECTIVE Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: PERSONS UNIT Assigned on: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) 817 by: P431 - MAURO, GABE Report due on: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) Approved on: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P431 - MAURO, GABE Related date/time: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) EVIDENCE:

I obtained the following evidence items on 6/3/19 from Det. Deng's temp locker and brought them to the computer forensics room where they remained until I booked them into the property room on 6/11/19.

Item #114625-001- HP Laptop Item #114625-002- Apple IPad Mini Item #114625-003- Samsung Tablet Item #114625-004- GoPro Video Camera

INVESTIGATION:

On 6/3/19 I obtained the listed evidence items for forensic examination. I reviewed the warrant authored by Det. Vevera authorizing the examination.

The Apple IPad was examined using Cellebrite. I compiled a report from the Cellebrite data and provided two copies to Det. Gerstner.

I was unable to extract any data from the Samsung tablet due to a passcode.

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Follow Up Report # 12

I created a forensic image (.E01) of the HP Laptop's HDD and a forensic image of a 16GB Micro SD card I found inserted into the listed GoPro. I examined documents, Internet artifacts (search history, search terms, visited sites, etc...), images, and videos from the imaged devices and did not find anything of obvious relation to this case. The forensic images will be stored digitally within the computer forensic room.

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Follow Up Report # 13

Follow Up Report # 13 Assignment Information Assigned to: P557 - AGUILAR, SAUL Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: PATROL TEAM 4 Assigned on: Jun-06-2019 (Thu.) 852 by: P557 - AGUILAR, SAUL Report due on: Jun-10-2019 (Mon.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-07-2019 (Fri.) 1322 Approved on: Jun-08-2019 (Sat.) by: P516 - NJOROGE, JOE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P557 - AGUILAR, SAUL Related date/time: Jun-06-2019 (Thu.) 404 CASE STATUS:

Refer to Detective GERTSNER's report for final disposition.

INVESTIGATION:

On 6/2/19 at approximately 1730 hours, I responded to the scene to assist with scene security. Upon arrival, I positioned my patrol vehicle at the T- intersection of Lancaster Rd and Lancaster Ct., to block off the north and southbound lanes of Lancaster Rd. After being cleared from scene security, I responded to (WC) to relieve Officer KEAGY. Upon arrival, Officer KEAGY and I were present as Doctor gave the HALL family the death notification. I remained on-scene until after the HALL family departed from the hospital. In the meantime, Officers YOUNG and TRANSUE arrived to relieve me, but I told them I did not need their assistance as the HALL family were preparing to leave. Reserve Officer WOODS also arrived but he was not needed. The HALL family ultimately left from the hospital without incident. I then responded to WCPD where I concluded my shift.

This concludes my involvement in this case. `

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Follow Up Report # 14

Follow Up Report # 14 Assignment Information Assigned to: P490 - KOLMEISTER, JENNA Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: PATROL TEAM 4 Assigned on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 852 by: P490 - KOLMEISTER, JENNA Report due on: Jun-10-2019 (Mon.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 1453 Approved on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) by: P516 - NJOROGE, JOE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P490 - KOLMEISTER, JENNA Related date/time: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 1438 CASE STATUS:

Pending to Investigations.

INVESTIGATION: On 06/02/2019 at approximately 1700 hours, I assisted with this case. I heard Sergeant Connors ask that traffic for Lancaster Rd. be blocked. As I was in the area, I blocked incoming traffic onto Lancaster Rd. from Castle Hill Rd.

At approximately 1730 hours, I spoke with Sergeant Connors on the phone. She asked that I transport Officer Murphy from the scene to WCPD. I responded to Arlene Ct. and met with Officer Murphy. I transported her back to WCPD where I remained with her in the Lieutenant's conference room.

At approximately 1920 hours, I responded to the Marriott Hotel where I sat with Officer Murphy in room 242 until approximately 2330 hours. I also sat with Officers Hsiao (room 251) and Smith (room 246) intermittently during that time.

This concludes my involvement in this case.

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Follow Up Report # 15

Follow Up Report # 15 Assignment Information Assigned to: P497 - DUNCAN, BRYAN Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: PATROL TEAM 4 Assigned on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 851 by: P497 - DUNCAN, BRYAN Report due on: Jun-10-2019 (Mon.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 1427 Approved on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) by: P516 - NJOROGE, JOE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P497 - DUNCAN, BRYAN Related date/time: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 1420 CASE STATUS:

Pending to Investigations.

INVESTIGATION:

On 06/02/2019, at approx. 1710 hours, Officer WULTANSKI and I arrived to assist with traffic control at Arlene Lane and Steele Court. A short time later, Sgt. Connors requested I transport Officer HSIAO to WCPD. I transported Officer HSIAO in his patrol vehicle. I waited with Officer HSIAO in the Special Enforcement Team office. I did not discuss the case with Officer HSIAO. I did not hear Officer HSIAO discuss the case with anyone else. I later transported Officer HSIAO to the Marriott hotel (2355 North Main Street). Officer HA arrived a short time later to stay with Officer HSIAO. I drove to . I provided scene security until I was advised to go off duty by Sgt. NJOROGE at approx. 2330 hours.

Nothing further.

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Follow Up Report # 16

Follow Up Report # 16 Assignment Information Assigned to: P605 - WULTANSKI, SAMANTHA Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: PATROL TEAM 4 Assigned on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 701 by: P605 - WULTANSKI, SAMANTHA Report due on: Jun-12-2019 (Wed.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 1410 Approved on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) by: P516 - NJOROGE, JOE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P605 - WULTANSKI, SAMANTHA Related date/time: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 1400 CASE STATUS:

Pending to Investigations.

INVESTIGATION: On 06/02/2019, at about 1710 hours, Officer Duncan and I arrived to assist with traffic control at Arlene Lane and Steele Court. I stayed at this location until I was relieved by Reserve Officer Christensen. At that time, Officer Barrientos and I relocated to to provide scene security. At approximately 2130 hours, I was advised by Officer Duncan I was clear to go off duty.

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Follow Up Report # 17

Follow Up Report # 17 Assignment Information Assigned to: P516 - NJOROGE, JOE Rank: Capacity: SUPPLEMENT Org unit: PATROL TEAM 4 Assigned on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 1723 by: P516 - NJOROGE, JOE Report due on: Jun-13-2019 (Thu.) Submission Information Submitted on: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 1802 Approved on: Jun-13-2019 (Thu.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P516 - NJOROGE, JOE Related date/time: Jun-09-2019 (Sun.) 1357 CASE STATUS:

Pending to Investigations

INVESTIGATION: On 6/2/19 at approximately 2002 hours, I arrived at in Walnut Creek, CA. I was assigned as the on scene supervisor at this location while a search warrant was being authored. At approximately 2330 hours, Sgt. Hibbs arrived on scene as my relief. At approximately 0002 hours on 6/3/19, I left the scene.

This concludes my involvement.

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Follow Up Report # 18

Follow Up Report # 18 Assignment Information Assigned to: P416 - GERSTNER, KIM Rank: DETECTIVE Capacity: INVESTIGATE / Follow Up Org unit: PERSONS UNIT Assigned on: Sep-17-2019 (Tue.) 1531 by: P416 - GERSTNER, KIM Report due on: Sep-17-2019 (Tue.) Submission Information Submitted on: Sep-17-2019 (Tue.) 1558 Approved on: Sep-17-2019 (Tue.) by: P400 - CONLEY, SEAN Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P416 - GERSTNER, KIM Related date/time: Sep-17-2019 (Tue.)

DISPOSITION: Pending review by the CCC District Attorney's Office. Assigned to DETECTIVE GERSTNER.

FOLLOW UP INVESTIGATION: On 09/12/2019, I was asked by Lt. Conley to make contact with a had contacted the City Manager's Office on 09/12/2019 in regard to possibly being assaulted by Miles Hall on or around 06/02/2019, which is the day when Hall was shot by officers of the Walnut Creek Police Department.

full name is

I called who told me the following (organized, paraphrased and summarized): At around 9:00 am on June 2, the day Hall was shot by officers, he and his wife were walking on Orchard Lane near Marlo Ct., in Walnut Creek. There was a neighborhood garage sale going on so there were a lot of people in the area. A guy on a bike wearing gray sweatpants and a baseball hat came up to him and started to yell at him something similar to "Do you have any grapes?" The guy was about 3 feet away from him yelling at him. His wife was not with him at this time, as she was looking at some items at a nearby house. He thought the guy was homeless. He told him he didn't have any grapes and the guy rode his bike away. He saw the guy yelling at other people who were there for the garage sales, but he couldn't hear what he was saying.

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At around 11:00 am he went back to a house on Orchard Lane to buy some items he had seen displayed at the garage sale. He couldn't remember the house number, but it was near Marlo Ct. He parked his truck in the driveway which was very long. He loaded the back of his truck with the items he had purchased and when he turned around the same guy from that morning was right in front of him yelling at him. The guy was about a foot away from him. He didn't know what the guy was yelling. He was very scared and got into his truck and drove away. He was so scared of the guy that he accidentally hit a tree or bush as he was driving away, causing his truck to get dented. He felt very threatened by the guy being so close to him and yelling at him.

Later that night he saw the photo of Miles Hall on the news and realized it was the same guy who had yelled at him earlier in the day. His wife told him not to make a report to the police about being confronted by Hall, so he didn't. A few days ago he was driving his car and heard on the radio that there was a protest at the Walnut Creek Police Department in regard to Hall being shot, and he felt he should call the police to tell them what had happened to him in June. (I attempted to record this phone conversation, but the recording did not work)

This case remains Pending review by the CCC District Attorney's Office.

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Follow Up Report # 19

Follow Up Report # 19 Assignment Information Assigned to: P416 - GERSTNER, KIM Rank: DETECTIVE Capacity: INVESTIGATE / Follow Up Org unit: PERSONS UNIT Assigned on: Sep-24-2019 (Tue.) 846 by: P416 - GERSTNER, KIM Report due on: Sep-24-2019 (Tue.) Submission Information Submitted on: Sep-24-2019 (Tue.) 1007 Approved on: Sep-24-2019 (Tue.) by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Follow Up Conclusion Follow Up concluded: Yes

Narrative Text Report # 1 Document: INVESTIGATION Author: P416 - GERSTNER, KIM Related date/time: Sep-24-2019 (Tue.)

DISPOSITION: Pending review by the CCC District Attorney's Office. Assigned to DETECTIVE GERSTNER.

EVIDENCE: Evidence tag 117591-1: 2 CCCSO laboratory examination reports Photos of pointed tip pry bar being weighed and measured which were uploaded into VeriPic.

FOLLOW UP INVESTIGATION: On 09/23/2019, I received 2 reports of laboratory examination from the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff. These 2 reports were to establish identification of the deceased subject who is confirmed as being Miles Hall.

On 09/24/2019, I weighed and measured the pointed tip pry bar which had been stored in the WCPD Evidence room. It is 59 inches long and weighs 13.6 pounds. I took photos which were later uploaded into VeriPic.

This case remains Pending review by the CCC District Attorney's Office.

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Follow Up Report # 20 - NOT COMPLETED

Follow Up Report # 20 - NOT COMPLETED Assignment Information Assigned to: P416 - GERSTNER, KIM Rank: DETECTIVE Capacity: DA REVIEW Org unit: PERSONS UNIT Assigned on: Oct-01-2019 (Tue.) 1644 by: P404 - JOWER, BRUCE Report due on: Oct-31-2019 (Thu.)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114423 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) by: COFFIN, JOE Authority for disposal: COFFIN, JOE Org unit: PROPERTY UNIT Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114423- 1 Article: RCDISC- RADIO, TV, SOUND ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: INTERVIEW WITH Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114425 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-03-2019 (Mon.) by: DENG, WALLEN Org unit: PROPERTY UNIT Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 General remarks: ITEMS FROM SW Related items: 9 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114425- 1 Article: PITEMS- PERSONAL ACCESSORIES Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114425- 2 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114425- 3 Article: YLETTER- OTHER ITEMS Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: LETTER & POSTCARD FROM " Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114425- 4

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Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: PAPERWORK AUGUST 2018 Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114425- 5 Article: YBOOKS- OTHER ITEMS Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: "THE MONSTER IN THE CAVE HOW TO FACE YOUR FEAR AND ANXIETY" Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114425- 6 Article: YBOOKS- OTHER ITEMS Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: "THE DEMONATA DEATH'S SHADOW" Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114425- 7 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: RED/WHITE COLLEGE RULED JOURNAL W/RAP LYRICS Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114425- 8 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color:

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Description: RED/WHI "GRUB" JOURNAL W/RAP LYRICS,DIARY ENTRIES Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Drugs - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114425- 9 Name: MARIJUANA Form: PLANT Quantity: 6.000 Unit: NUMBER OF PLANTS Value: $1.00 Description: (6) IMMATURE MARIJUANA PLANTS Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 502/A Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114440 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 2 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114440- 1 Article: YGSR KIT- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: GSR KITS FOR MURPHY, HSIAO, CONNORS, KEAGY Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Firearm - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114440- 2 Make: UNKWN/UNPUBLSHD MAKE Item: OTHER / AMMO Type: BOLT ACTION Model: Caliber: 0 OAN: Value: $0.00 Description: BEAN BAG ROUNDS (2) Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114444 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 2 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114444- 1 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Model: # of pieces: 2 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: BWC VIDEO Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114444- 2 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: WCPD DISPATCH CALLS/RADIO Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114448 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114448- 1 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: RECORDING OF OFFICER INTERVIEWS - MURPHY, HSIAO AND SMITH Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114449 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) by: DAVIS, JAMES Authority for disposal: DAVIS, JAMES Org unit: SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT TEAM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Location: Municipality: WALNUT CREEK District: 12 Zone: 1 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114449- 1 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: TWO CRIME SCENE LOGS Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114518 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-06-2019 (Thu.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 2 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114518- 1 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: SAFE ENTRY LOG Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114518- 2 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: CHP DISPATCH RECORDING Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114521 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-06-2019 (Thu.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 2 Miscellaneous - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114521- 1 Description: HSIAO DUTY BELT AND PISTOL Miscellaneous Item # 1 Item: HSIAO DUTY BELT AND PISTOL Value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Miscellaneous - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114521- 2 Description: MURPHY DUTY BELT AND PISTOL Miscellaneous Item # 1 Item: MURPHYS DUTY BELT AND PISTOL Value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114599 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-10-2019 (Mon.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 4 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114599- 1 Article: PCLOTHING- PERSONAL ACCESSORIES Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: HALLS' CLOTHING FROM AUTOPSY Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH FZ 1/SH 7 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114599- 2 Article: PCLOTHING- PERSONAL ACCESSORIES Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: HALL'S HEAD HAIR FROM AUTOPSY Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH FZ 1/SH1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114599- 3 Article: YGSR KIT- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: GSR FROM HALL Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114599- 4 Article: YCLIPPINGS- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: FINGERNAIL EVIDENCE COLLECTION KIT Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00

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Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114625 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-02-2019 (Sun.) by: MAURO, GABE Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 4 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114625- 1 Article: DCOMPUT- DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT Make: HP Model: ENVY # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: GRAY Description: LAPTOP Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR COMPUTER/1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114625- 2 Article: DCOMPUT- DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT Make: APPLE Model: IPAD # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: SILVER (ALUMINUM) Description: SILVER IPAD MINI Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR COMPUTER/1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114625- 3 Article: DCOMPUT- DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT Make: SAMSUNG Model: TABLET # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: GRAY Description: TABLET Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR COMPUTER/1 Articles - Evidence

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Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114625- 4 Article: CCAMERA- CAMERA EQUIPMENT Make: GOPRO Model: HERO3 # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: BLACK, SILVER (ALUMINUM) Description: CAMERA W/ 16GB SD CARD Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR COMPUTER/1 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114661 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-12-2019 (Wed.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Miscellaneous - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114661- 1 Description: CELLEBRITE REPORT FOR IPAD Miscellaneous Item # 1 Item: CELLEBRITE REPORT FOR IPAD Value: $1.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114678 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-13-2019 (Thu.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114678- 1 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: DOCUMENTS AND DISCS FROM CCCSO CRIME LAB Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114682 Property case status: BODY WORN VIDEO Submitted on: Jun-11-2019 (Tue.) by: OLSON, DREW Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 0 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114692 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-02-2019 (Sun.) by: VEVERA, BRYAN Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Location: 1666 N MAIN ST Municipality: WALNUT CREEK District: 41 Zone: 4 Related items: 2 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114692- 1 Article: RCDISC- RADIO, TV, SOUND ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: CD WITH COPIES OF TRAFFIC CAMERA VIDEO AND SEARCH WARRANTS Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114692- 2 Article: RCDISC- RADIO, TV, SOUND ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: KAISER MEDICAL RECORDS FOR HALL (PASSWORD IN TEXT FILE) Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114778 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-17-2019 (Mon.) by: BRACAMONTE, MARICELA Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Firearm - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114778- 1 Make: REMNGTN ARMS CO.,INC Item: RIFLE/SHOTGUN Type: PUMP ACTION Model: Caliber: 12 OAN: Value: $0.00 Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: BR LOCKER STA Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114815 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-19-2019 (Wed.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114815- 1 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: BWC OF OFFICERS NOT INVOLVED IN SHOOTING Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 114828 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-19-2019 (Wed.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 114828- 1 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: RECORDING OF CITIZEN INTERVIEWS ON 06/11/19 Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115024 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-26-2019 (Wed.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115024- 1 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: CCCSO CRIME LAB REPORT ON FUNCTIONALITY OF SHOTGUN Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115025 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-26-2019 (Wed.) by: LEONARD, GREG Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 3 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115025- 1 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: CD/DISPATCH CALLS AND RADIO TRAFFIC - GIVEN TO CAL REPORTING Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115025- 2 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: CERTIFIED COPY-DISPATCH CALLS/RADIO TRAFFIC TRANSCRIPTION Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115025- 3 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: DIGITAL COPY OF DISPATCH CALLS/RADIO TRAFFIC TRANSCRIPTION Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115181 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jul-01-2019 (Mon.) by: LEONARD, GREG Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 2 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115181- 1 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: (8) VIDEO RECORDINGS - PROVIDED BY INSP DAVE MATHERS Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115181- 2 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: (13) AUDIO RECORDINGS - PROVIDED INSP DAVE MATHERS Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115215 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jul-02-2019 (Tue.) by: LEONARD, GREG Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115215- 1 Article: YINTERVIEW- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: (5) AUDIO RECORDINGS OF INTERVIEWS, 6/4/19 AND 6/18/19 Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR PHOTOFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115225 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jul-02-2019 (Tue.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115225- 1 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: CCCSO CRIME LABV REPORTS Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR ENVFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115227 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) by: DAVIS, JAMES Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 General remarks: CRIME SCENE LOG Related items: 0 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115228 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-04-2019 (Tue.) by: DAVIS, JAMES Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 General remarks: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS Related items: 0 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115824 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jul-02-2019 (Tue.) by: RILEY, SHAMEKIA Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 General remarks: RECIEVED FROM CRIME LAB Related items: 4 Miscellaneous - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115824- 1 Description: BULLETS, FRAGMENT & CARTRIDGE CASE FRM HALL @AUTOPSY Miscellaneous Item # 1 Item: BULLETS, FRAGMENT, CATRIDGE CASE Value: $1.00 Quantity: 1 Recovered: Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Miscellaneous - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115824- 2 Description: CATRIDGE CASES, FIRED SHOTSHELLS & SHOTSHELL COMPONENTS Miscellaneous Item # 1 Item: CATRIDGE CASES, FIRED SHOTSHELLS Value: $1.00 Quantity: 1 Recovered: Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Miscellaneous - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115824- 3 Description: TEST-FIRED SHOTSHELL & BORE PATCH (REM 870 SHOTGUN) Miscellaneous Item # 1 Item: TEST-FIRED SHOTSHELL& BORE PATCH Value: $1.00 Quantity: 1 Recovered: Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Miscellaneous - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115824- 4 Description: TEST FIRES FRM OFFICER'S PISTOLS (ITEMS 1-1-A & 2-1-A) Miscellaneous Item # 1 Item: TEST FIRES FRM OFC'S PISTOLS Value: $1.00

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Quantity: 1 Recovered: Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115825 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-12-2019 (Wed.) by: RILEY, SHAMEKIA Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 General remarks: RECEIVED FROM CRIME LAB- Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115825- 1 Article: HKNIFE- HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES/HOUSEWARES/EQUIPMENT Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: KNIFE & SHEATH Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115826 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jun-19-2019 (Wed.) by: RILEY, SHAMEKIA Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 General remarks: RECEIVED FROM CRIME LAB Related items: 3 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115826- 1 Article: PCLOTHI- PERSONAL ACCESSORIES Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: PANTS & SLIPPERS Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115826- 2 Article: EPRYBAR- EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE CATEGORIZED Model: # of pieces: 1 Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: PRYBAR/ LONG IRON POLE **HEAVY** Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 606/END OF AISLE Miscellaneous - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115826- 3 Description: SWABS FOR CONTACT DNA FROM PRY TOOL (115826-2) Miscellaneous Item # 1 Item: SWABS Value: $1.00 Quantity: 1 Recovered: Flags: *e Current Location: PR FREEZER OFFICE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 115869 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jul-24-2019 (Wed.) by: RILEY, SHAMEKIA Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 General remarks: RECEIVED FROM CRIME LAB Related items: 1 Articles Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 115869- 1 Article: RLASER- RADIO, TV, SOUND ENTERTAINMENT DEVICES Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $1.00 Color: Description: CD OF P30 SCANNER RAW DATA (LASER SCAN OF CRIME SCENE) Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 116100 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Jul-31-2019 (Wed.) by: MALDONADO, VERONICA Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 116100- 1 Article: YBLOODSWAB- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: DNA REFERENCE BLOOD SAMPLE Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: WH 565/ABOVE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 117428 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Sep-18-2019 (Wed.) by: MALDONADO, VERONICA Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Miscellaneous - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 117428- 1 Description: SWAB FROM SHEATH AND KNIFE ITEM 115825-1 Miscellaneous Item # 1 Item: SWABS FROM SHEATH AND KNIFE Value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR FREEZER OFFICE Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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Related Property Report(s) Report Information Property Report #: 117591 Property case status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Submitted on: Sep-24-2019 (Tue.) by: GERSTNER, KIM Related: Offense: GO 2019- 17413 Related items: 1 Articles - Evidence Status: EVIDENCE/SEIZED Tag #: 117591- 1 Article: YDOCUMENTS- OTHER ITEMS Serial # 1: UNKNOWN OAN: Value: $0.00 Color: Description: 2 CRIME LAB REORTS RE ID Recovered date: - Recovered value: $0.00 Flags: *e Current Location: PR ENVFILE/2019 Flags = d (disposed) x (x-reference) n (entered on NCIC) *e (evidence)

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