![]() In addition to the manslaughter count, the criminal complaint filed by the state alleges two counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm, as well as sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations. Sanchez was booked into the Robert Presley Jail in Riverside, where he's being held on $155,000 bail. ![]() Salvador Alejandro Sanchez, 31, of Corona was taken into custody by California Department of Justice agents on Red Bluff Road in Riverside shortly before 10 a.m. (CNS) - An ex-LAPD officer who fatally shot a developmentally disabled man who shoved him to the floor of a Corona Costco during an unexplained confrontation that also led to the former lawman shooting the man's parents was arrested Monday for voluntary manslaughter and other alleged offenses. Galipo, the French family attorney, called the shooting “a complete overreaction on behalf of this police officer.CORONA, Calif. The Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit alleges battery, negligence, civil rights violations and both intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress. When Sanchez looked back at French, the officer said it appeared French may have been holding a firearm, although one was not recovered in French’s possession.įrench’s parents sued the city of Los Angeles and the officer. LAPD Chief Michel Moore’s report on the incident stated the officer felt as if he’d been “shot” after being struck by French. The Los Angeles Police Commission later determined that Sanchez acted outside department policy by drawing his weapon and using deadly force. ![]() They also claim they were backing away from Sanchez when the shooting occurred.Ĭorona police said earlier that Kenneth French was shot once in the shoulder and three times in the back, while Paola French was shot in the back and her husband was shot in the abdomen, resulting in the loss of a kidney. The French family has clamed they pleaded with Sanchez not to shoot, telling the officer that their son, who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia and was largely non-verbal, had mental health issues. Winslow said the officer “had no choice but to use deadly force.” The French family and their attorney, Dale Galipo, have conceded that Kenneth French shoved Sanchez to the ground for unknown reasons.Īccording to the officer’s attorney, David Winslow, Sanchez briefly lost consciousness, and when he awoke, he was on the ground and his 18-month- old son was next to him screaming. Sanchez was also at the sample table, holding his son, officials said. The Frenches were shopping when they approached a food-sample table with sausages. French’s parents, Russell and Paola, were both wounded in the shooting.Ĭorona police said the then-off-duty officer was shopping at Costco with his family, holding his child in his arms, when, “without provocation, a male unknown to the officer’s family assaulted the officer.” McKinley St., killing Kenneth French, who was described by his family as non-verbal and intellectually disabled. The charges stem from the shooting that occurred June 14, 2019, inside the Costco store at 480 N. ![]() No matter who you are, nobody is above the law.” Ultimately, any loss of life is a tragedy and being licensed to carry a gun doesn’t mean you’re not accountable for how you use it. “That’s exactly what these charges are about: pursuing justice after an independent and thorough review of the evidence and the law. “Where there’s reason to believe a crime has been committed, we will seek justice,” Attorney General Rob Bonta said in a statement. Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin announced at the time he would abide by the grand jury’s decision and not pursue a case.īut the state Attorney General’s Office agreed to review the shooting, leading to Monday’s arrest. Sanchez had initially avoided prosecution, with a Riverside County grand jury declining three months after the shooting to indict him. Salvador Sanchez was arrested in Riverside County, according to the state Attorney General’s Office, which is handling the case. ![]() A former Los Angeles Police Department officer who opened fire during an altercation inside a Corona Costco store in 2019, killing a 32-year-old man and injuring his parents, was arrested Monday on charges of voluntary manslaughter and assault with a semiautomatic firearm. ![]()
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