Dayton Daily News

Former school safety officer charged in fatal shooting of teenager

- Johnny Diaz

A former California school safety officer who fatally shot an unarmed 18-year-old girl last month has been charged with murder, prosecutor­s said.

The former officer, Eddie F. Gonzalez, 51, was arrested Wednesday and charged with one count of murder in the Sept. 27 shooting of Manuela Rodriguez, 18, near Millikan High School in Long Beach, the Los Angeles County district attorney, George Gascón, said in a statement Wednes- day.

Gonzalez, who was a school safety officer with the Long Beach Unified School Dis- trict, was booked into the Long Beach jail on Wednes

day, where he was being held on $2 million bail, according to jail records. It was not immediatel­y clear if he had a lawyer.

must hold accountabl­e the people we have placed in positions of trust to protect us,” Gascón said. “That is especially true for the armed personnel we traditiona­lly have relied upon to guard our children on their way to and from and at school.”

Just after 3 p.m. on Sept. 27, Gonzalez was patrolling

an area near the high school when he noticed Rodriguez

and a 15-year-old girl fighting in the street, police said. The 15-year-old, whowas not identified, was a student at Millikan High School.

A lawyer for the Rodriguez family, Michael Carrillo,said Rodriguez, who was known as Mona, was not a student at

the school and had a 6-monthold son.

Investigat­ors said a20-year

old man and a 16-year-old boy were also involved inthe incident. When the man, the boy and Rodriguez tried to drive away, Gonzalez approached the vehicle to prevent them from fleeing, police said.

Carillo said the man, Rafeul Chowdhury, was Rodriguez’s boyfriend and the father of her son, and the boy was Chowdhury’s brother.

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