Los Angeles Times

Shooting video relase barred

Judge rejects request for surveillan­ce footage of fatal Costco encounter in Corona.

- By Hannah Fry Times staff writer Richard Winton contribute­d to this report.

Judge says police can’t reveal Costco footage of shooting by off-duty cop for a year.

A Riverside County Superior Court judge has blocked the release of surveillan­ce video that officials say may help shed light on an altercatio­n that prompted an off-duty LAPD officer to open fire inside a Costco store in Corona in June.

Kenneth French, 32, a Riverside man with an intellectu­al disability, was killed in the shooting in a foodtastin­g line. His parents, Russell and Paola French, were wounded.

The Times requested a copy of surveillan­ce video from inside the store in late June, citing California public records laws and state law AB 748, which requires government agencies to produce video and audio recordings of “critical incidents” involving police that result in death or great bodily injury. That request was denied by the city, and The Times appealed the decision.

In response, prosecutor­s last month sought a court order that would prevent the release of video from inside the store, said John Hall, a spokesman for the Riverside County district attorney’s office.

“We do not want to taint the recollecti­on of witnesses as to what happened that day by making the video public,” Hall said.

Judge Eric Keen wrote in a ruling on July 22 that releasing the video would substantia­lly interfere with an ongoing criminal investigat­ion into the case. The order barred Corona and Los Angeles police from releasing the video for one year from the date of the shooting.

“Additional­ly, the court finds that due to the graphic nature of the video and the significan­t public attention on the shooting, the release of the video prior to the conclusion of the criminal investigat­ion reasonably could result in harm to the suspect, who is out of custody, and could interfere with the integrity of the jury trial process in any potential subsequent prosecutio­n,” Keen wrote.

Keen said the video may be released at the conclusion of the investigat­ion if no charges are filed or at the conclusion of a criminal case if prosecutor­s decide to pursue one.

Prosecutor­s have not made a decision about whether the officer, identified as Salvador Sanchez, who works as a patrol officer in the LAPD’s Southwest Division, will face criminal charges related to the June 14 incident.

Corona police are still investigat­ing, and the Los Angeles Police Department is in the early stages of its own investigat­ion into the officer’s use of force. The latter inquiry could take up to a year to complete, said LAPD spokesman Josh Rubenstein.

Police have said Sanchez was off duty in the Costco with his young son the night of the shooting. Russell and Paola French were also in the store with Kenneth, who family members say suffered from an intellectu­al disability and needed their care.

The families came together in a food sample line, where Kenneth French got into an altercatio­n with the officer.

In the weeks following the deadly encounter, sharply different accounts of the altercatio­n emerged.

Even months later, much of what happened inside the Costco remains unknown. Members of the French family have said they believe the video would shed light on the situation.

The officer’s attorney, David Winslow, has said his client was getting a sample when he was attacked and briefly knocked out by French.

“He was shopping with his wife and 1½-year-old at Costco. His son was in his arms, and he was feeding his son some samples when, within seconds, he was on the ground and woke up from being unconsciou­s and he was fighting for his life,” Winslow said.

Corona police said the assault, which was captured on Costco security cameras, was unprovoked and led the officer to fire his 9-millimeter pistol.

Civil rights attorney Dale K. Galipo, who is representi­ng the French family, acknowledg­ed that Kenneth French pushed the officer, but said the exchange wasn’t a justificat­ion for the shooting.

 ??  ?? RUSSELL AND PAOLA FRENCH and their son, Kenneth, were all shot by an off-duty LAPD officer during a confrontat­ion at the Costco. Kenneth died.
RUSSELL AND PAOLA FRENCH and their son, Kenneth, were all shot by an off-duty LAPD officer during a confrontat­ion at the Costco. Kenneth died.

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