Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Trial for ex-officer continues today

Jury will resume deliberati­ons in the case of an off-duty LAPD officer who shot a man at a Costco

- By Brian Rokos brokos@scng.com

After a nearly three-week break, the jury in the trial of the off-duty Los Angeles Police Department officer who fatally shot an intellectu­ally disabled man and wounded his parents in the Costco in Corona is scheduled to resume deliberati­ons today.

Jurors last deliberate­d on Dec. 29. Then, because of an undisclose­d scheduling issue, deliberati­ons were postponed until today.

The trial had been expected to finish before the new year, so it’s likely that at least one juror or lawyer or Superior Court Judge Jason L. Stone had a conflict that could not be resolved.

Salvador Alejandro Sanchez, 33, is charged with voluntary manslaught­er in the death of Kenneth French, who, unprovoked, slugged Sanchez as the officer held his toddler son in the samples line in the deli on June 14, 2019. Sanchez fell to the floor, pulled out his service weapon and fired 10 times, striking French and his parents, Paola and Russell.

The prosecutor, Deputy Attorney General Mike Murphy, told jurors that Sanchez acted in haste, that the danger had passed and that his use of deadly force was unreasonab­le. Defense attorney Michael Schwartz contended that Sanchez was defending not only himself, but also his son. Schwartz said that Sanchez, after getting hit in the head, looked up from the floor and saw Kenneth French in a fighting stance.

Relatives have described French, 32, as “a gentle giant.”

Jurors have submitted seven questions to the judge. The wording of the questions is confidenti­al, but Stone referred jurors to specific sections of the jury instructio­ns that included the definition­s of self-defense and voluntary manslaught­er.

“Belief in future harm is not sufficient, no

matter how great or how likely the harm is believed to be,” the jury instructio­ns say about selfdefens­e. “The defendant must have believed there was imminent danger of bodily injury. Defendant’s belief must have been reasonable. If the defendant used more force than was reasonable, the defendant did not act in self-defense.”

The case is being tried at the Larson Justice Center in Indio.

Sanchez was fired from his job after L.A. city officials determined that the shooting was not within department policy.

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