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S.A. 12-022 <br />Investigator: ANDREW ROSS Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 01/02/13 Date: 01/03/13 <br />Page 24 of 30 <br />immediately fired two rounds from his firearm in ALMANZA’s direction. ALMANZA spun <br />towards ENRIQUEZ and then fell onto his back. ALMANZA’s head was to the north and his feet <br />to the south as he lay supine in front of the Jeep. ALMANZA began screaming in pain, yelling <br />“Okay, okay, okay, stop, stop, stop.” <br />ENRIQUEZ maintained his distance from ALMANZA, as he covered him with his firearm. <br />ENRIQUEZ did not want to approach ALMANZA, due to safety concerns. , who had <br />been present during the entire incident, had not moved from his original position against the <br />rear of the building. ENRIQUEZ was concerned regarding possible role in the incident. <br />ENRIQUEZ thought, “Is he a victim? Am I being ambushed? Is he a threat? What’s going on <br />here? I’m all alone … happened all quick and I have not yet broadcasted this at all. I don’t know <br />if there’s any threat, is someone going to wake up from back of the Jeep and say hey, that’s… <br />my homie, that’s my friend and come out with a bigger gun or come out with something? I, I <br />have a lot of moving parts to work with. I have to maintain, um, a position of advantage. I have <br />to take control of the situation. I have to quickly access. I have to be professional and that’s <br />where I broadcast for help and let my partners know what’s happened.” <br />Using his police radio, ENRIQUEZ broadcast that he was involved in a shooting. <br />According to ENRIQUEZ, within approximately 15 seconds, responding SAPD officers began to <br />arrive on scene to assist ENRIQUEZ. As additional officers arrived, ENRIQUEZ backed away from <br />the scene and allowed the responding officers to take custody of ALMANZA. ENRIQUEZ had no <br />further contact with ALMANZA.