Los Angeles Times

Bonta plans to probe fatal LAPD killing

With investigat­ion of Hollywood shooting, attorney general is flexing new authority.

- By Kevin Rector

California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta’s office will investigat­e the fatal Los Angeles police shooting of a man on Hollywood Boulevard on Thursday, flexing a new authority for his office that took effect under a change to state law on July 1.

“We will take every step necessary to ensure a thorough, impartial investigat­ion and review is completed,” Bonta said in a statement. “Now, more than ever, we must work together in the spirit of this new law to build and maintain trust in our criminal justice system for all of our communitie­s.”

The announceme­nt followed the Los Angeles Police Department’s release of four images Thursday night that showed two officers confrontin­g the man on the Hollywood Walk of Fame just before the shooting.

Police said they had received multiple 911 calls about someone matching the man’s descriptio­n who was brandishin­g a gun and threatenin­g people.

One of the images showed that what the LAPD had initially described as a “replica handgun” recovered from the man appeared to be a lighter with a grip in the shape of a firearm handle.

A second picture showed a black knife that police said was also recovered from the man, and a third image appeared to show the man pointing what looked like the black blade toward the officers just before he was shot.

A fourth image, from the body camera of one of the officers, also showed the man pointing something at the officers, but it is not clear what is in his hand — or whether multiple things are — because the image is blurry.

The L.A. County coroner’s office said the identity of the man was still unavailabl­e as of Friday. Police had described him as being in his 40s or 50s.

Det. Meghan Aguilar, a LAPD spokeswoma­n, said Friday that she could not answer additional questions about the circumstan­ces of the shooting and the items that were recovered, including where police contend each was at the time of the shooting.

Aguilar said the LAPD would not be releasing video from the incident until late August, when the department is required to do so under policy.

She said investigat­ors are expected to brief Chief Michel Moore on the investigat­ion, likely next week, and more informatio­n could be provided then.

Shootings of individual­s with edged weapons has been a recurring and deadly problem for the LAPD in recent years, and one that has attracted increasing scrutiny.

Thursday’s shooting sent bystanders scattering in fear, witnesses said, and forced businesses to close as police maintained a perimeter around the area — near Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue — for the rest of the day.

During a Thursday afternoon briefing that came before the images were released, Aguilar had repeatedly referred to a “replica handgun” being recovered from the scene.

Asked to elaborate on the nature of the replica, Aguilar said: “I’m just told that, you know, it appears to be exactly like a gun. I haven’t seen it.”

Aguilar made no mention of the knife.

In his statement, Bonta said his office was working to investigat­e what happened “alongside” the LAPD, and that the department was cooperatin­g.

“As we work to gather all of the facts, I’m grateful to the LAPD for their ready collaborat­ion, and quick and committed efforts to work with us on the ground,” Bonta said.

The LAPD’s Force Investigat­ion Division is also investigat­ing, as it does in all police shootings.

Moore will eventually present findings from that investigat­ion to the civilian Police Commission, which will vote on whether the actions of the officers involved were in line with policy.

 ?? Christina House Los Angeles Times ?? VISITORS WALKING on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue are redirected while the LAPD investigat­es a fatal police shooting near the scene that left a man dead Thursday.
Christina House Los Angeles Times VISITORS WALKING on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue are redirected while the LAPD investigat­es a fatal police shooting near the scene that left a man dead Thursday.

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