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S.A. 12-031 <br />Investigator: BRETT ANDERSEN Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 04/02/2013 Date: 04/02/2013 <br />Page 18 of 20 <br />LEON was admitted for two gunshot wounds; one was a through and through wound to <br />his right chest area and the second was a gunshot wound to his right abdomen. A chest X-Ray <br />and a Computed Axial Tomography (CAT) Scan were completed. The chest wound was <br />determined not to need treatment. The right abdomen wound was determined to need an <br /> for an injury to LEON’S . The right side of LEON’S and his <br /> during surgery. After surgery, the abdomen was left open and <br />would be closed during a future surgery. <br />The CAT scan showed one projectile still lodged in LEON’S back, under his skin. <br /> did not remove this projectile during surgery and believed that it would be removed <br />during the future surgery. expected LEON to make a full recovery. While the nurses <br />were tending to LEON after surgery, they observed a laceration to his right arm. <br /> On December 19, 2012, I attempted to interview LEON regarding the shooting incident; <br />however, he declined to be interviewed for this investigation. <br />On December 19, 2012, Officer DANIEL ALCALA was interviewed. At the conclusion of <br />the interview, it was learned that, while Officer DAVID GARCIA was in the backyard of 506 East <br />Washington Avenue when he fired his handgun; LEON was actually climbing out of the alcove <br />area next to the garage structure at 1221-1227 North Lacy Street. <br />EVIDENCE ANALYSIS <br />WEAPONS EXAMINATION <br />Officer GARCIA’s department issued Glock Model 22 , .40 caliber pistol, serial number <br />LGU499, was submitted to the OCCL for testing. The Glock pistol was test fired and operated