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I arrived at approximately 1315 hours and met with Sergeant MERCER #3077 who requested photographs of the <br />interior of room #1007 where the incident occurred, the suspect, Freddy WASHINGTON, and Officers MONDRAGON <br />#3893, BIEBRICH #3570, CORPUS #3721, and F. RODRIGUEZ #3967. Sergeant MERCER advised WASHINGTON <br />was transported to the Orange County Global Medical Center prior to my arrival. <br />I met with Officer F. HERNANDEZ, and he advised his tie came off during the incident and his tie bar clip was <br />damaged. <br />I met with Officer MONDRAGON #3893, BIEBRICH #3570, CORPUS #3721, and F. RODRIGUEZ #3967 who were <br />all wearing Santa Ana police uniforms. There was an unknown white colored substance on the front of Officer <br />CORPUS’ uniform shirt, right sleeve, and left sleeve. There was an unknown white substance on the front of Officer <br />MONDRAGON’S uniform shirt and his right sleeve. An apparent tear was in Officer MONDRAGON’S right sleeve <br />near the elbow. Both of Officer MONDRAGON’S knees were red. Officer F. RODGRIGUEZ had an unknown white <br />substance on the front of his uniform shirt, left sleeve, and both pant legs. The clip on Officer F. RODGRIGUEZ’S tie <br />was bent, and his tie bar clip was broken. Officer BIEBRICH had an unknown white substance on the front and back <br />of his uniform shirt, and on the front side of his pants. His right glove was torn around his ring finger and there was an <br />apparent tear on the front half of his uniform shirt. I took overall, midrange, and close-up photographs of the officers <br />and walked to room #1007. <br />Room #1007 was on the tenth floor of the hotel. The room was furnished and filled with various items in the bathroom, <br />bedroom area, and balcony. The room appeared untidy. I photographed the room and left the scene. I drove to OC <br />Global, located at 1001 North Tustin Avenue and arrived at approximately 1339 hours where I met with Officer <br />MONDRAGON #3893, Officer CORPUS, and WASHINGTON at bed D of the emergency room. Officer <br />MONDRAGON #3893 advised that an injury on WASHINGTON’S right elbow was there prior to the incident. When I <br />met with WASHINGTON he did not advise of pain. <br />WASHINGTON was handcuffed with his hands behind his back, sitting on a gurney wearing a black shirt, and black <br />helmet. WASHINGTON’S feet were restrained in a yellow wrap. I took overall, midrange, and close-up photographs of <br />WASHINGTON and cleared the location at approximately 1348 hours. <br />All fifty-nine (59) photographs were uploaded into the Digital Image Management System (DIMS). <br />It should be noted that during the investigation, my department-issued Axon 3 body-worn camera was activated and <br />recorded certain points of my investigation; it was later uploaded to the SAPD database. This concludes my <br />involvement at this time. <br />S. Davila #3975 <br />Forensic Specialist I <br />Watch 2-B (1200-1600) <br />Santa Ana PD 2025-01014 Report by Davila, Sarah 3975 2 of 3