Los Angeles Times

Covina police shooting probed

The state, under a law on the killings of unarmed civilians, will investigat­e.

- By Christian Martinez

The California Department of Justice is investigat­ing a fatal Covina police shooting that occurred over the weekend, Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta said Monday.

The shooting was reported about 10:10 p.m. Saturday after police responded to a liquor store on East Arrow Highway, Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials said. The Sheriff’s Department is assisting the Covina Police Department with its investigat­ion.

Police shot a man during a confrontat­ion in front of the store, officials said. The man, who was in his 20s, has been identified by the Los Angeles County coroner’s office, but his name was being withheld pending notificati­on of family.

Sheriff ’s Department officials did not say what prompted the shooting. The department notified the state Department of Justice about the shooting.

“Following notificati­on by local authoritie­s, the California Department of Justice’s California Police Shooting Investigat­ion Team for Southern California deployed to the scene of the incident,” the attorney general’s office said Monday.

The Department of Justice’s investigat­ion is prompted by AB 1506, which requires the department to investigat­e police shootings that result in the death of an unarmed civilian.

“We’ve been directly engaging with law enforcemen­t across the state on the new law and sent an informatio­n bulletin last year reminding local authoritie­s to notify our office whenever there is any doubt as to whether a case may fall under AB 1506,” the attorney general’s office said in an email. “We ultimately investigat­e the incidents that are determined to qualify.”

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