Los Angeles Times

2 inquiries into actress’ death

Officials urge patience in the case of Vanessa Marquez, who was killed by police.

- By Christine Mai-Duc christine.maiduc@latimes.com Twitter: @cmaiduc Times staff writers Hannah Fry and Laura Newberry contribute­d to this report.

Officials urge patience in the case of Vanessa Marquez, who was killed by police.

South Pasadena officials are asking the public to be patient as authoritie­s complete their investigat­ion into the fatal police shooting of “ER” actress Vanessa Marquez at her home Thursday.

In a statement Saturday, city officials said they welcome two separate investigat­ions that have been launched by county investigat­ors but “caution against preliminar­y judgments about the incident.”

“We believe our officers acted appropriat­ely under a tragic set of circumstan­ces,” said South Pasadena City Manager Stephanie DeWolfe. “We are asking the public to respect the investigat­ive process and allow the Sheriff’s Department and D.A.’s office to gather and release the facts.”

Police were performing a wellness check on Marquez, 49, at the request of her landlord. When they arrived at her apartment Thursday afternoon, sheriff ’s officials said, she was having a seizure.

According to the Sheriff ’s Department, officers and a county mental health clinician spoke to Marquez for more than 90 minutes but she was “uncooperat­ive” when they tried to persuade her to accept medical attention.

Then, officials said, Marquez grabbed what they believed was a semiautoma­tic handgun and pointed it toward them. Two officers fired, striking her at least once in the torso, sheriff ’s officials said.

The officers later determined the weapon Marquez had brandished was a BB gun made to look like a handgun.

Marquez, who was best known for her turn as nurse Wendy Goldman on the medical drama “ER,” also starred in the 1988 film “Stand and Deliver” about East Los Angeles math teacher Jaime Escalante.

DeWolfe, the city manager, offered condolence­s to Marquez’s family and said officials believe the investigat­ions will show that the officers and mental health profession­al “made every attempt to resolve the situation peacefully” before using deadly force.

 ?? Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times ?? A WORKER at the South Pasadena home of actress Vanessa Marquez, who was shot Thursday. Her landlord had asked police to perform a wellness check.
Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times A WORKER at the South Pasadena home of actress Vanessa Marquez, who was shot Thursday. Her landlord had asked police to perform a wellness check.

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