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SA 12-026 <br />Investigator: P. Carvo Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 01/03/2013 Date:01/03/13 <br />Page 37 of 46 <br />CARVO: Yeah, can you … <br /> (SIMULTANEOUSLY SPEAKING) <br /> …yeah ‘cause you said you figured it was him. <br /> You told us you were assuming, when did you know for sure? <br />GRAHAM: Oh when I looked at him and when I glanced after I heard the shots, I looked at <br />him and I knew it was him that fired. <br />CARVO: Okay. Um, but you didn’t actually see him, you didn’t see the muzzle flash, you <br />didn’t actually see him fire his weapon, right? <br />GRAHAM: No, I did not. <br />CARVO: Okay. Did he at any point tell you that he fired his weapon? Did you hear him <br />put out Officer Involved Shooting? A 998 or anything like that? <br />GRAHAM: I heard him put out on the radio 998. <br />CARVO: Okay. Ah, do you remember where…at what point in the sequence that <br />happened that you heard him put out a 998 on the radio? <br />GRAHAM: No, I don’t remember. <br />CARVO: Okay. Um at that point when you heard the 998 on the radio, was that the first <br />time that you knew for a fact an officer had discharged their weapon? <br />GRAHAM: Okay. I’m confused, that point, or the point when I looked… <br />CARVO: Well you said, the first time when you were describing looking back over your <br />shoulder, you suspected he was the one that fired his gun, but you didn’t <br />actually see him fire his gun, right? <br />GRAHAM: That’s correct. <br />CARVO: Um, so what I’m getting at is taking that out because you didn’t actually see him <br />shoot, he didn’t tell you he shot at that point.