Los Angeles Times

Two arrested in off-duty police officer’s killing

Man, 20, faces murder charge and 17-year-old is held after robbery gone wrong, D.A. says.

- By Richard Winton, Alexandra E. Petri, Christian Martinez and Jonah Valdez

A man and a 17-year-old have been booked on suspicion of murder in Monday’s fatal shooting of an off-duty Monterey Park police officer in Downey during an apparent robbery gone wrong, Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón said Wednesday.

Carlos Delcid, 20, and an unnamed minor were arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of Officer Gardiel Solorio, 26, Gascón said at a news conference.

Delcid was arrested Tuesday evening by Downey police and booked into jail Wednesday afternoon. He is expected to be arraigned on charges of murder with a special circumstan­ce allegation that the murder was committed during a robbery, attempted robbery and possession of a firearm by a felon.

Court records show he was on formal probation for burglary and domestic violence

The killing of the rookie police officer appeared to be

an attempted robbery during which a gunman got out of his car and confronted Solorio in a Downey parking lot, Gascón said.

“Officer Solorio attempted to flee by backing up his vehicle and the [gunman] fired multiple times,” Gascón said. “The gunman then jumped back into a getaway car driven by a juvenile and fled the scene.”

The gunman shot Solorio five times at close range, the district attorney’s office said in a news release.

Given the specifics of the crime, prosecutor­s decided it warranted a special circumstan­ces murder charge for Delcid.

“We will be seeking life without the possibilit­y of parole,” Gascón said.

Under California law, prosecutor­s may seek the death penalty in murder cases with special circumstan­ces. Gascón opposes the death penalty but has rarely sought life without parole in murder cases.

Gascón said the minor will also be charged in the juvenile justice system, but he did not specify with what

crime.

The suspects were taken into custody Tuesday and booked Wednesday morning after their vehicle and identities were tracked by Downey Police Department investigat­ors, according to sources who spoke anonymousl­y because the investigat­ion is ongoing.

Delcid had previously been arrested Dec. 8 by L.A. County deputies from the Lomita station, booking records show.

He was cited and released the next day; records do not show the alleged offense, but it appeared to be felony level.

The Los Angeles Police Department’s Harbor Division arrested Delcid on Feb. 10, and he was charged five days later with burglary, domestic violence, assault with a deadly weapon, false imprisonme­nt and intimidati­ng a witness. The crimes reportedly occurred on Feb. 9, records show.

On March 10, he pleaded no contest to burglary and domestic violence while the other charges were dismissed. A judge in Long Beach sentenced him to 180 days in jail and four years of formal probation, court records show.

He was released the morning after that sentence was handed down, having spent a month behind bars, according to Sheriff’s Department booking records.

Solorio was off duty at the time of the shooting near an LA Fitness gym in a busy Downey parking lot Monday afternoon.

He had joined the Monterey Park Police Department in July and was remembered by his colleagues and friends as “tough as nails,” Monterey Park Police Chief Kelly Gordon said.

A GoFundMe page has been set up by Solorio’s sister-in-law, Wanda Marie Lane Solorio.

Solorio is survived by his parents, siblings and a fiancee.

 ?? Dania Maxwell Los Angeles Times ?? AN OFFICER consoles the family of Gardiel Solorio, who was killed Monday in Downey, during a news conference at L.A.’s Hall of Justice on Wednesday.
Dania Maxwell Los Angeles Times AN OFFICER consoles the family of Gardiel Solorio, who was killed Monday in Downey, during a news conference at L.A.’s Hall of Justice on Wednesday.

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