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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSPD 05-257-0023 Book 2I a= INVESTIGATING OFFICERS: Sergeant John Booth Sergeant Bryan Reyes Sergeant Abraham Tok er PSPD-001215 75 RADIO LOG PRIOR ARREST 05-2570023 SUSPICIOUS CIRC CALL TRANSCRIPT OF CBS -TV TAPE CRIMINAL COMPLAINT WEAPONS PURCHASE PSPD. - CRIME REPORT DA's OFFICE.-- CRIME REPORT PSPD-001216 PSPD-001217 Police Call #200551897 Page I of 8 Detailed History for Police Call #200551897 As of 9/18/2005 08:50:00 Priority:2 Type:SUSPCI - SUSP CIRCS Location:AIRPORT,PS at 3400 E TAHQUITZ CANYON WY,PS LocCross,btwn S EL CIEL 0 RD and AIRPORT LOOP RD 09/18/2005 ( Entered. 109/18/2005 04:38:16iDSP4 CABBIE L9/18/2005 04: �-22 I'VIV 0018/2005 04:39-725 DSP2 VIV ----]ID9/18/2005 0-4,43-.12FSP I2]FVIV riscene OF PrimeUnit:554 Dispo: Type:SUSPCI - SUSP CIRCS Naue:HARVEY Phone: RPaddr: Agency:PD Group:PD Beat:?- Block:Y30 Case #:DR200526100009 XREF:-Fire Call.-#200551899 Type -,MA Agency:FD rIlDetail 04:37:28 CREATE Location:AIRPORT,PS Type:SUSPCI Name :HARVEY Group:PD Area:Y30 TypeDesc:SUSP CIRCS LocDesc:at 3400 E TAHOUITZ CANYON WY,PS LocCross:btwn S EL CIELO RD and AIRPORT LOOP RD Priority:2 Response:02 Agency:PD Map:250-Y30 LocType:C 04:38.16 ENTRY Comment:VEH CRASHED THRU PREMETER GATE BLOCKING AIRCRAFT DRIVING ON RUNWAY 04:38:16 -PREMIS Comment:PPH, FPH 04,38:17 NOMORE 04:38:17 SELECT 04:38:19 HOLD 04:39:22 DISP 509 Operator:15402 OperNames:MILLER,RAYMOND 04:39:22 -PRIU 509 04:39:25 ENRTE 509 04:40:09 MISC 509 Comment: -ENT GENE AUTRY ATLANTIC P/L...LS/RUNWAY ... VEH/ 04:41:43 MISC 509 Plate:7M44764 Comment:28 // MIDDLE OF RUNWAY... FORD RANGER...SHIRT/SOCKSIIJNDERWEAR 04:42:11 MISC 509 Comment:SUBJ REFUSING ALL COMMANDS —REFUSING TO TURN OFF ENGINE 04:43:09 BACKUP 522 Operator:15193 OperNames:REED,HARVEY 04:43:12 ONSCN 522 04:43:48 MISC 522 Comment:SUBJ IS DRIVING CIRCLES... NEED ANOTHER UNIT W/AIRPORT ACCESS 04:45:28 BACKUP 303 UnitID:509 Operator:10961 OperNames:ABSHIRE,PAUL 04:45:33 BACKUP 524 UnitID:303 Operator:15227 OperNames:HACKBARTH,ISAAC, 04:45.37 ENRTE 303 04:45:39 ENRTE 524 04:45:41 MISC 522 Comment:EXPIDITE... PD UNITS SUBJ IS OUTSIDE VEH WANTING OFC TO SHOOT HIM 04:46:24 MISC 522 Comment:TOWARDS ATLANTIC RAMP MILLION AIR..COME OFF GENE AUTRY 04:47:17 MISC 522 Comment -AIRPORT OPERATION WILL OPEN GATE... SB GA 04:48:05 MISC 522 Comment:SUBJ GETTING DRESSED... HAVE SEC BREACH ON RUNWAY POSS 5150 04:48:16 BACKUP 312 UnitID:522 Operator:2470 OperNames:FALLON,DONALD 04:48:20 ENRTE 312 04:48:23 ONSCN 524 PSPD-001218 04:48:44 ONSCN 509 04; 49: 16 MISC - 509 COmMent'SUBJ---CAME-c,--T-,n,- HAVE -GUN AND GOING TO SHOOT 04:49:16 MISC 522 Comment:SUBJ CLAIMING HE HAS FIREARM 04:49:24 BACKUP 532 UnitID:522 Operator:.15207 OperNames:STJERNE,.KYLE 04:49:27 ENRTE 532 01:49:57 MISC 303 Comment:SHOTS FIRED 04:50:06 MISC 522 Comment:WB ACR ALL RUNWAYS 04:50:24 MISC 509 Comment:PULLED SOMETHING OUT 04-:50:42 BACKUP 551 Operator:10982 OperNames:LARSON,ERIK 04-:50:50 ONSCN 551 04:51-37 MISC 522 Comment:NOW TWDS SIGNATURE DRIVING TWOS 2 PARKED 727'S 04:51:50 MISC 522 Comment:CAN'T GO ANY FURTHER 04-:52:33 MISC 522 Comment:NEED UNIT AT RENTAL CAR LOT 04:52:52 MISC 522 Comment:STUCK INSIDE CYCLONE FENCE 04:52:59 MISC 522 Comment:REVVING ENGINE TO GET OUT 04:53:14 ONSCN 303 532 04:53:26 ONSCN 312 04:53:31 MISC 522 Comment:GRY FORD RANGER 04-:53:45 MISC 522 Comment:PER 303 HEADING ONTO TAHQ NO LIGHTS 04:53:55 MISC 522 Comment:303 WB TAHQ FR EL CIELO 04:54:04 MISC 303 Comment:IN PURSUIT 04:54:32 MISC 303 Comment:NB FARR FR TAHQ 04:54:37 MISC, 303 Comment:ABOUT 20 MPH 04:54:52 MISC 303 Comment:U TURN SB TWOS TAHQ 04:54:59 MISC 303 Comment:EB TAHQ TO AIRPORT 04:55:16 MISC 303 Comment:EB #1 LANE 04-:55:24 MISC 303 Comment:APPR EL CIELO 04:55:32 MISC 303 Comment:NB CIVIC 04:55:59 CHGLOC 303 Location::U TURN BY LIVMOR 04:56:06 CHGLOC 303 Location:SB CIVIC TO TAHQ 04:56:20 CHGLOC 303 Location:WB TAHQ HAS FLAT 04:56:40 CHGLOC 303 Location:WB TAHQ RT FLAT 15 MPH 04:57:13 CHGLOC 532 Location:WB APP R SUNSET RAN LIGHT 04:57:22 CHGLOC 532 Location:40 MOH ON THE RIM 04:57:32 CHGLOC 532 Location:WB APPR SUNRISE 04:57:47 BACKUP 528 UnitID:522 Operator:15231 OperNames:FERNANDEZ,GUILLERMO 04:57:50 CHGLOC 532 Location:WB WB PAST SUNR ON TAHQ 04:58:15 CHGLOC 532 Location:50 MPH APPR CABALLEROS 04:58:50 CHGLOC 532 Location:WB TAHQ PSS EL SEG 35 MPH 04:59:04 CHGLOC. 532 Location:RUN RAD IND STILL WB 04:59:12 CHGLOC 532 Location:SB PC RAN RED 04:59:30 CHGLOC 532 Location:35-40 TURNING WB ARENAS 04:59:43 CHGLOC 532 Location:RAN STOP SIGN BELARDO 05:00:03 CHGLOC 532 Location:WB BARISTO RAN STOP SIGN 05:00:46 CHGLOC 532 Location:NB ALONG TENNIS CLUB file://C:\HammerHead\PahnSprings\Live\DisplayAOCC9F34OlC5BC68.dat 9/18/2005 PSPD-001219 Police Call 4200551897 0-Immm: 05:00:53 05:01:-04 05:01:24 05:01:33 05:01:44 05:01:49 05:01:56 05:02:24 05:02:29 05:03:05 05:03:20 05:03:22 05:03:52 05:04:20 05:04:30 05:04:52 05:04:59 05 : 05: 08 05:07:24 05:07:49 05:08:40 05:09:13 05:09:41 05:09:52 05:10:21 05:10:35 05:10:41 05:11:17 05:11:48 05:11:54 05:12:14 05:12:27 05:12:28 05:13:39 05:13:56 05:14:48 05:15:44 05:17:17 05:18:10 CHGLOC 532 Location:EB ARENAS CHGLO%, - -532 locat i on—S-B - SAN--A-JC1­NT -04RARENAS - CHGLOC 532 Location:EB BARIST ER SAN JAG RAN SIGN CHGLOC 532 Location:SB PATENCIO CHGLOC 532 Location:NEED SP-I-KE ON RAM/CAHUILLA CHGLOC 532 Location:PASSING SANT ROSA CHGLOC 532 Location:EB LINDA VISTA CHGLOC 532 Location. -BEING BLKED IN CHGLOC, 532 Location:303 SHOTS FIRED CHGLOC 532 Location:SHOTS FIRED IN SOMEONEXS RESD CHGLOC 532 Location:S/O 690 LINDA VISTA MISC 303 Comment:S OF 690 CHGLOC 532 Location:HAVE STAND OFF...NEED MORE UNITS CHGLOC 532 Location:AR15 DEPLOYED misc MISC BACKUP MISC MISC MISC MISC CLOS MISC MISC -ASSOC ASSOC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC N�kk 532 Comment:2 CCPD ENRT 532 Comment:SUBJ STILL IN HIS VEH 201 UnitID:524 Operator:7778 OperNames:STARRS,RON 532 Comment:VERBAL BEING GIVEN 532 Comment:PER 303 DO SWAT ACTIVATION 532 Comment:STAGE FD HE'S BEEN HIT AT LEAST ONCE 532 Comment:PER 303 ENG OFF NO MOVEMENT IN VEH .... MAY BE IN' TRLR NEARBY 509 201 303 312 522 524 528 532 551 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS 532 Comment:GOOD VISUAL HE HAS HEAD DOWN NO MVEMNT RIGHT NOW Comment:SWAT PAGE SENT... Service:F Call:#200551899 Type:MA Agency:FD Service:F Type:MA Agency:FD 532 Comment:551 W 532 BLEEDING PRETTY BAD FR HEAD 532 Comment:K62'ENRT 532 Comment:NOT GETTING OUT OF CAR SAYS I CAN;'T DO THIS SHOOT ME KILL ME Comment:529 532 Comment:HE WANT US TO SHOOT HIM AND KILL HIM HE'S NOT GOING TO HOSP 532 Comment:SHOOT ME IN THE HEAD RIGHT NOW Comment:529 ENRT 532 Comment:IF WE COME OVER THERE HE'S GOING TO SHOOT US 532 Comment:HE'SREACHING FOR GUN 532 Coment:535 ENRT 532 Comment:PER 303 STOP PA WE HAVE CONVERSATION GOING FINE 532 Comment:PER 303 HE'S HIT 5 TIMES PATRICK RANDOLF HEARST 532 Comment:303 532 HAS DECENT DIALOGUE GOING WITH HIM —HE SAYS HE'S BEEN SHOT 5 TIMES 511 UnitID:528 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:15005 OperNames:GOODWIN,MICHAEL 511 303 Comment:312 NEED SRT TO GET VAN 535 UnitID:524 Location 690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:2055 file:HC:\HammerHeadTahnSprings\Live\DisplayAOCC9F340IC5BC68.dat PSPD-001220 OperNames:DOUGHERTY,DON 0 15" :28 .: 17 -BACIKUP-­536 Unitl.D.524 1_oeat-i-a-9-690-14NDA, VISTA DR,PS Operator:11051 OperNames:BROWNING,FRANK 05:2:51 MISC 312 Comment:CP WILL BE AT PATENCIOILINDA VISTA 05 MISC 312 Comment:*******CP WILL BE AT PATENCIO/LINDA, VISTA******** 05 :33:03 MISC 312 Comment:STILL NEED VAN AT CP 05:34:16 MISC 532 Comment:HE SEES YOU GUYS MOVING AND GETTING SPOOKED 05:34:31 MISC 312 Comment:MAKE SURE ARAIZA BRINGS HIS DOG 05:35:24 MISC 312 Comment:COULD: REALLY USE 2 K9S 05:35:45 MISC 312 Comment:CALL COP UNITS 05:35:49 MISC 312 Comment:K65 HAS DOG...ENRT BANNING 05:37:41 MISC 312 Comment:PER 813.HE WILL BE BRINGING IN SWAT VAN 05:38:07 MISC Comment:K62 ETA 20 MINS 05:38:32 BACKUP 813 UnitID:522 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:R813 OperNames:HENDERSON,JAMES 05:38:42 CHGLOC 813 Location:1019 FOR VAN 05:39:19 MISC 536 Comment:LOOKS LIKE WE'RE ENTERING OFF SANTA ROSA 05:39:45 MISC 536 Comment:THAT WON'T WORK -DEAD END 05:41:29 MISC 532 Comment:HE'S BEEN GOING BAKC AND FORTH ABOUT A GUNTHEN HE SAID HE HAS AN Uzi 05:41:40 BACKUP KI UnitID:312 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS, Operator:10802 OperNames:HENDERSON,JAMES 05:41:48 CLOS Kl Location:AIRPORT,PS Comment:FBI NTFD 05:42;00 MISC Comment:PER 535 813 NEEDS TO GET 12 GAUGE FERRETT OUT OF RIOT BAGS 05:44:24 MISC' 201 Comment:CALL M , SUSPS EX OR 05:45:13 CLOS 522 Location:AIRPORT,PS 05:45:28 MISC 511 Comment:PER 303 NEED SPARE BATTERIES FOR UNIT RADIOS 05:46:47 MISC 551 Comment:IF NO ONE ANSW PHONE SAY PERSON HAS DIED 05:47:24 MISC 551 Coment:IF NO ONE ANSW PHONE ADV WHAT VOICE MAIL MSG SAYS 05:48:52 CflGLOC 813 Location:81/PICKING UP VAN 05:49:39 MISC 55"l Comment:ASK HIM WHAT THE GARBLED PART OF MESSAGE IS 05:50:17 MISC 551 Comment:ASK HIM WHAT _*S NICKNAME IS 05:51:33 MISC 551 Comment:WAS THERE A NAME ON VOICE MAIL? 05:51:52 MISC 551 Comment:SEE IF THERE ARE ANY MISTAKES OR STUMBLES 05:52:50 MISC 312 Comment: 05:55:08 BACKUP 301 UnitID:535 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:6169 OperNames:PARKER,PHIL 05:55:10 BACKUP K65 UnitID:522 Operator:1109,0 OperNames:ARAIZA,GUSTAVO 05:57:07 ONSCN 536 05:57:23 BACKUP K62 UnitID:528 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS, Operator:10649 OperNames:CABRERA,JON 05:57:40 BACKUP 310 UnitID:301 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:10465 OperNames:TOKIER,ABE 05:57:48 BACKUP 507 UnitID:301 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:4294 OperNames:JACKSON,GREG 05:58:38 MISC 310 Comment:APPEARS HE'S DRINKING SOMETHING.... HE HAS BLOOD ON HIM I I � � I � I � i � � � I � � I I I I I � l�ill 1 PSPD-001221 Pelice Call #200551897 Page 5 of 8 06:00:08 ENRTE K62 K65 301 507 535 06:00:13 EMRTE - 33:0 w._.._ 06:00:16 ONSCN 310 06:00:39 ONSCN K65 06:01:02 CHGLOC 813 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS 06:01:55 BACKUP 555 UnitID:301 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:10551 OperNames:BEARD,MATTHEW 06:01:59 ENRTE 555 06:02:16 MISC 312 Comment:GO TO SWAT RED 06:03:21 MISC Comment:FRAN7 NOTIFIED 06:03:22 CLOS K5 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS 06:06:25 BACKUP 311 UnitID:301 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:739 OperNames:BOOTH,JOHN 06:06:51 ONSCN 311 06:12:28 MISC Comment:DISPATCHER RIVERA ENRT 06:12:34 MISC K1 Comment:CRIME SCENE BY RENTAL CAR LOT .... SHOTS FIRES SCENE ATLANTIC RAMP .... I. KEY PIECE OF EVIDENCE AT THAT SCENE ., 06:16:50 MISC Comment:MEDICAL TO COME IN 06:19:31 ONSCN K62 06:20:04 MISC Comment:CALLING BLOHM FOR MESUREMENTS AT AIRPORT 06:2.1:20 MISC Comment:BLOHM ADVISEDCOMING N 06:21:33 BACKUP 46 UnitiD:K1 Operator.2050 OperNames:DOUGLAS,STEVE 06:21:41 MISC Comment:COP TAYLOR 10-15 MIN ETA NO OTHER COP CALLED YET 06:23:14 CASE K1 Case#:DR200526100009 06:26:35 MISC 312 Comment:CALL RSO REED EVID TECH TO ASSIST ON THIS 06:29:53 MISC 310 Comment:CALL IN LATE DAYS 06:30:55 MISC Comment:SWAT PAGE CANCELLED 06:32:07 MISC 301 Comment:REO PEER SUPPORT AT LEAST 3-4 PEOPLE INVOLVED 06:36:35 BACKUP 529 UnitID:535 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:10884 OperNames:HUTCHINSON,WILLIAM 06: 6:41 MISC 529 Comment:WILL BE FOLLOWING SUBJ/AMR TO HOSPITAL 06:40:38 MISC 426 Comment:CALL M2 TO RESPOND TO ATLANTIC .. IF SHE'S NOT AVAIL .. CALL M5 06:43:23 MISC Comment:M2 CALLED BACK AND MILL CALL 426 ON CELL 06:43:59- MISC Comment:BOSLER NOTIFIED FROM PEER SUPPORT .... CANT REPOND RIGHT NOW 06:45.09 MISC 529 Comment:97 DHER 06:45:12 ONSCN 529 06:45:5 CHGLOC 529 Location:DESERT HOSPITAL,PS 06:47:28 MISC Comment:CANTU NOTIFIED TO COME IN EARLY 06:52:49 MISC Comment:RS4 DOES NOT HAVE LOCAL TECHS AVAIL FOR EVIDENCE .... ATL WEST END PER FALLON NEED TECHS TO PHOTO SHELL CASINGS —TRIANGULATED .... PHOTOS ... DIAGRAM .... 06:56:58 MISC 312 Comment:ADVISE THE DA OF THIS INCIDENT AND THE 187 HAVE THEM CALL ME ASAP 07:00:52 BACKUP COP UnitID:509 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:916 OperNames:CUSHMORE,TAYLOR 07:01:04 CHGLOC COP Location:LINDA VISTA DR / S PATENCIO RD,PS 07:01:22 ONSCN COP 529 PSPD-001222 PiDlice Call #200551897 Page 6 of 8 07:03:37 CHGLOC 31.0 Location:ENRT AIRPORT R sw 07:03:53 - MISC ---K-1 CoTme,nt:DELTA--T.,AI.L #—N4 7- . 07,06:17 MISC Comment:MICHAEL RENICK WITH RSO CALLING TO ASSIST WITH CSI GIVEN 312'S CELL 07:07:56 CLOS 310 Location:AIRPORT,PS 07:08:41 MISC COP Comment:WILL NEED ANOTHER COP UNIT 07:08:48 CHGLOC 310 Location:AIRPORT,PS 07:08:51 ONSCN 310 07:08:54 ONSCN 426 07:09:21 MISC, Comment-STARRS WANTS ALL OTHER DET'S CALLED OUT TO CALL FALLON ON HIS CELL 07:09:41 MISC Comment:DA CALLED AND OIS 07:11:50 BACKUP 304 UnitID:201 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:1844 OperNames:CRAGER, DONALD 07:16:23 CHGLOC K65 Location:1019 07:16:69 CLEAR COP Case#:DR200526100009 07:20:36 BACKUP K17 UnitID-.536 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:1590 OperNames:CL-ARY,DANIEL 07:20:46 ONSCN K17 07 : 20: 58 CHGLOC K17 Location:AIRPORT,P'S 07:22:12 MISC K17 Comment:NEED FINGER PRINT CARDS HAVE SOMEONE BRING THEM TO THE RENTAL CAR LOT 07-22:23 BACKUP 543 UnitID:K17 Operator:10987 OperNames:CARRILLO,CARY 07:22:27 ONSCN K17 07:23:00 CHGLOC 303 Location:1019 07:24:06 ENRTE 543 07:24:41 CLOS 551 Location:81 07:25:18 BACKUP M2 UnitID.310 Operator:15172 OperN ames:DESMARAIS,MELISSA 07:25:25 ONSCN M2 Location:ATLANTIC AVIATION,PS 07:25:30 CLOS 509 524 532 555 Location:81 07:25:43 MISC M2 Comment:PERSONAL CELL 831-1480 07:26:16 CHGLOC 310 Location:81 07:26:55 ONSCN 543 07:28:08 CHGLOC 522 Location;81 07:29:29 CLEAR 535 Case#:DR200526100009 07:29:55 CHGLOC 301 Location:1019 07:30:00 ONSCN 522 07:30:04 ONSCN 310 07:30:37 CHGLOC 555, Location-.81 07:30:41 ONSCN 555 07:31:17 MISC 301 Comment:WILL COME IN WASH UP AND TAKE OVER DAY WATCH SGT 07:32:25 CHGLOC 310 Location:ENRT AIRPORT 07:32:56 ENRTE 304 07:33:03 CHGLOC 303 Location:81 07:33:06 ONSCN 303 07:33:42 ONSCN 507 file:HC.\HammerHead\PahnSprings\Live\DisplayAOCC9F34OlC5BC68.dat 9/18/2005 PSPD-001223 Police Call #200551897 Page 7 of 8 07:34:29 MISC KI Coroment:WORKING ON RE -OPENING THE AIRPORT 07:38:03 MISC 310, Comment ON AI_RP-OR_T_-LEO .- CHANNEL. ___ - 07:42:05 CLEAR 543 Case#:DR200526100009 07:47:28 MISC 310 Comment:AIRPORT OPEN * RAMP STILL CLOSED FOR ATLANTIC 07:48-18 CLEAR 3013 Case#:DR200526100009 07:52:50 ONSCN 304 813 07:57:24 CHGLOC 310 Location ATLANTIC AVIATIONPS 07:58:30 ONSCN 310 07:59:00 BACKUP 554 UnitID:528 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:15306 OperNames:MEJIA,JOHN 08:04:59 CHGLOC 301 Location:81 03:07:29 CHGLOC K65 Location:81 08:09:59 BACKUP 307 UnitID:K1 Operator:10660 OperNames:REYES,BRYAN 03:10:03 ONSCN 307 08:10:30 BACKUP 431 UnitID:554 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DR,PS Operator:10712 OperNames:CARR,NANCY 08:10:37 ONSCN 431 03:11:08 ONSCN 554 08,:11:40 CLEAR 301 Case#:DR200526100009 08:12:09 CLEAR 813 Case#:DR200526100009 08:12:56 CHGLOC 311 08:13:00 CHGLOC: 311 Location:81 08:13:33 ONSCN K65 311 08:14:10 CHGLOC 310 Location:81 08:16:25 MISC Comment:PER 311, CALL THE COUNSELING TEAM TO RESPOND 08:18:47 ONSCN 310 08:21:41 CLEAR 307 Case#:DR200526100009 08:22:09 MISC Comment:DR - WITH THE COUNSELING TEAM WILL BE RESPONDING = .. APPROX I - 1 1/2 HRS. 08:23:19 MISC 554 Comment:528'S VEH WAS INVOLVED IN CRIME SCENE - 1014 HIM 1019 08:23:28- CHGLOC 528 554 Location:ENRT 1019 08:24:04 CLEAR M2 Case#:DR20052,6100009 08:27:13 CHGLOC 554 Location:690 LINDA VISTA DRYS 08:28:34 CHGLOC 528 Location:81 08-28:40 ONSCN 528 08:32:10 MISC Comment:PER 310 - DA TO HANDLE CRIMINAL ASPECT ...426 HOLD CRIME SCENE ... EXTENDED ETA FOR RE OPEN OF ATLANTIC 08:40:37 ONSCN 554 08:42:43 SCDOFF K65 08:42:55 CHGLOG 312 Location:81 08:43:14 PRMPT K65 Comment:Preempted and dispatched to call #200551897 08:44:12 CLEAR 551 Case#:DR200526100009 08:44:20 CLEAR 312 Case#:DR200526100009 08:46:06 PRIU 554 08:46:07 CLEAR 509 Case#:DR200526100009. file://C:\HammerHead\PahnSprings%ivc\DisplayAOCC9F340IC5BC68.dat 9/18/2005 PSPD-001224 a 08:46:14 08:46:30 08:46:46 08:47:30 08:47:43 08:47:59 08:48:22 08 : 48: 32 08 -48:43 08:48:59 08:49:45 CLEAR 53-2 Case#:DR200526100009 CLEAR X62, CLEAR 310 Case#:DR200526100009 CLEAR �28 Case#:DR200526100009 CLEAR 511 Case#:1R200526100009 CLEAR 507 Case#:DR2QO526100009 CLEAR 536 Case#:DR200526106009 CLEAR 524 Case#:1R200526100009 CLEAR 522 Case#:DR200526100009 CLEAR 555 Case#:DR200526100009 MISC Comment:COUNSELING TEAM ETA I WV file://C:\Hammear Head\PahnSprings\Live\DisplayAOCC9F34OlC5BC68.dat 9/18/2005 PSPD-001225 PSPD-001226 C UCR , PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 3311 1DR NUMBER 'Opp 4­__ 1 5 200 SOUTH CIVIC DR., PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 05-2570023 2 DATE � TIME REPORTED (760) 323-8116 FAX (760) 323-8178 9/14/05 1146 4 TYPE OF CRIME OR INCIDENT CLASSIFICATION & STATUS � 6. DATE /TIME OCCURRED T DAY OCCURRED UNKNOWN 247 ' -1 (j) PC Battery on Police Officer Fel 1 9/14/05 1219 Wed B_ LO, N OF OCCURRENCE 9, BEAT 10 FIRM NAME (IF COMMERCIAL) 11- PREMISES I VEHICLE SECURED BY 600 block of S. Palm Canyon Drive � I VICTIM INFORMATION VICTIM NOTIFIED PER 293 PC YES r NO 12. NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) 13. RESIDENCE ADDRESS 14. RES. PHONE Officer Thomas Beckeil 15, RACE 16, SEX 17 DOB or AGE 18. BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER 19. OCCUPATION 20 WORK HOURS 21. BU& PHONE 1 PSPD Police I days 323 _8116 VICTIM = V REPORTING PARTY = RP WITNESS = W DISCOVERED CRIME = DC OTHER = 0 22, CODE 1 23 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE 23 RESIDENCE ADDRESS 24. RESIDENCE PHONE V Officer Michael Donovan 25_ RACE 26 SEX 27 DOB or AGE 26. ADDRESS BUSINESS ARESS OR EMPLOYER 29. OCCUPATION ' 30. WORK HOURS 31. BUS PHONE 1 PSPD I Police days 323-8116 43. LOCATION [:1 STRUCTURE [I PARK / YARD M STREET I ALLEY 44. TYPE OF STRUCTURE OF OCCURRENCE [I VEHICLE EIGARAGE PARKING LOT NON-RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL 45. METHOD OF ENTRY El CONVENIENCE F1 FAST FOOD El SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING r_1 ATTEMPT ONLY f_1 NO FORCE EITUNNEL EIRESTAURANT /BAR 0 HOTEL/ MOTEL [:]APARTMENT F1 KEY / SLIP L� BODILY FORCE 0 DUCT/VENT [-I GAS STATION D RETAIL El DUPLEX / TOVVNI40USE n SAWIDRILLIBURN f-I HID IN BUILDING Lj COAT HANGER [I FINANCIAL INST, El ENTERTAIN I REC. [:] CONDO [I BOLT CUTTERS El WINDOW SMASH El SLIM JIM El PUBLIC BUILDING El INDUSTRIAL El MOTOR HOME [-I TIRE IRON El BRICK / ROCK ED OTHER [I DRUG / MEDICAL ❑ OTHER D TRAVEL TRAILER VICTIM VEHICLE 45, Ej VEHICLE COLOR YEAR MAKE MODEL STYLE LICENSPIDNINICF Na STATE 0 AIRPLANE ' BOAT I I 46. YCLE MAKE MODEL SERIAL NUMBER COLOR E ''NO. SPEEDS SPECIAL MARKINGS [-I BOYS 0 GIRLS I 47. SUSPECT INFORMATION []UNKNOWN [-]JUVENILE SUSPECT(S) 48. NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) BRODERICK, Michael Paul 4G RESIDENCE ADDR, SS 4G. RESIDENCE ADD SS (CITY, STATE, ZIP) 50. RES PHONE 51. RACE w 52. SEX 53. DOB or AGE 54. BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER M 10/7/1965 55- OCCUPATION S& WORK HOURS 57, BUS. PHONE 58. ITT 59 WT, 60, BUILD 61 HAIR EYES Zc-c :Z!i�� PIZ- 63.SCARS/MARKS ATTOOS 64. RELATION TO VICTIM STRANGER 65. ARRESTED M Yes [I No 86. GLASSES 67. HAT 458. JACKET 69- SHIRT� 70, PANTS 1) ' 71.SHOES 72, OTHER (ODDITIES, ACQUAINTANCES, HANGOUTS, DL, S,S 74. HAIR 75- FACIAL HAIR 765. COMPLEXION 77, APEARANCE 78- SPEECHIVOICE 79. ADDITIONAL CHARGES W. CITED IN FIELD NONE MED UNKEMPT ANGRY 11550 (a) HS D St NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) 62. RESIDENCE ADDRESS (CITY, STATE, ZIP) _84- 83. RES PHONE PACE 65.SEX 66-DOB D'rAGE 87. BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER 138. OCCUPATION 1 69. WORK HOURS 90, BUS. PHONE 91. HT 92. WT. 93 BUILD 94, HAIR 95- EYES 96. SCARSIMARKS(TATTODS 97. RELATION TO VICTIM 98 ARRESTED [:D Yes El No �1 G SSFS 100. HijAT101 JACWE7T102. '0 SHIRT 103L PANTS 10,LSHOES 105. OTHER (ODDITIES, ACQUAINTANCES, HANGOUTS,. DL, $ 8.#) HAIR FACIAL HAIR r145. COMPLrXtON 1 109. APEARANCE 110. SPEECFVVOIC= 11, ADDITIONAL CHARGES i 1� D CITED IN FIELD Qva1_r:L1 I vt:r11T11__1 113, COLOR YEAR MAKE MODEL BODY STYLE 114. LICENSE NUMBER 115. STATE 118, AU- fiONAL IDENTIFIERS (DAMAGE, CHROME WHEELS, ETC.) 11 �eOSUN D7 118. LOCATION ❑No 119, REPORTING OFFICER ib. NO, DATE 111, rER 11 V ING to. NO !DATE T. Beckert 10301 9/14/05 1 PSPD-001227 1 % REPCRTkG OFFICER .. .... PG# 2 1 Beckert . PALM SPRINGS POLICE KEPT. ^ 3311 _ ._-g__ .T..- SUPPLEMENTAL TO DR NUMBER 243 (c) (1) PC '... �p (j j�+j W ®2570023 ADDITIONAL VICTIMS 32, CODE. 3 N tdu1E. LAST FIR T ID 34, RESIDENCE ADDRESS (CITY. STATEZIP) 35. RES. PHONE 36- R:._ _ 37. SEX 38. DOB or AGE ... 39, BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER 40. OCCUPATION..,... 41 WORK HOURS 42. BUS, PHONE 32. CODE 33 NAME (LAST. FIRST MIDDLE) 34, RESIDENCE ADDRESS (CITY, STATE,ZIP) 35. RES. PHONE W Officer Don Be)Istead 36.RACE 37. SEX 38 DOB or AGE 39, BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER 40 OCCUPATION 41, WORK HOURS 42. BUS. PHONE _..-. P S P D Police Ofcr. Days 323 8102 -. 32. CODE 33 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) 34-. RESIDENCE ADDRESS (CITY, STATE,ZIP)... 35 RES. PHONE.. W 36, RACE 37. SEX 35, DOB. or AGE 39 BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER -.. - 40 OCCUPATION 41. WORK HOURS 42., BUS. PHONE 32, CODE 33 NAME ;LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) 34, RESIDENCE ADDRESS. (CITY, STATEZIP) 35. RES, PHONE S G T Brian Reyes ". .-_. 38.. RACE 37. SEX 36_ DOB or AGES.. 39 BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER - 40, OCCUPATIONS: 41. WORK HOURS 42, BUS. PHONE P S P D Police Sgt Days 323-8115 ADDITIONAL SUSPECTS 0 ADULT F1 JUVENILE_ 48. NAME (LAST,FIRST MIDDLE) e 49_ RESIDENCE ADDRESS (CITY, STATE;ZIP) __...,. 50. RES. PHONE 51. RACE 52. SEX .. 53 DOB or AGE 54. BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER - �.. _ 55. OCCUPATION 56.'WORK HOURS 57 BUS PHONE 56„ HT ... 59, V T 6060 BUILD 6t. HAIR.....- &2- EYES 63,.SCARSIMARKSJTATTOOS -64. RELATION TO VICTIM. 65. ARRESTED.-. 66.... GLASSES V HAT 68�3ACKET... 69. SHIRT 70. PANTS ,._... 71.SHOES 72 OTHER (ODDITIES, ACQUAINTANCES, HANGOUTS, OL, S-S.#) .. -. - 74. HAtR 75. FACIAL HAIR -... 76 COMPLEXION 77. tAPEARANCE 18, SPEECH/VOICE 79. ADDITI4I WE CHARGES 8Q. CITED IN FIELD ADMONISHED BY., DATE I TIME PLACE OF BIRTH fry � +LE EATHHR - --, --- -- ADDRESS PHONE M[37HER:... ADDRESS -__ PHONE LIVES WITH (IF NOT PARENT) -.-.. _... _ ADDRESS -. - _.... - ... PHONE SCHOOL OR BUSINESS. - GANG AFFILIATION DISPD El JUVENILE HALL OF RELEASED TO ADDITIONAL SUSPECTS []ADULT ❑ JUVENILE 48, NAME (LAST,FIRST MIDDLE) 49. RESIDENCE ADDRESS (CITY, STATE„?-IP) 50 RES 'PHONE 51, RACE 52. SEX 53. DOB or AGE 54... BUS NESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER, 55 OCCUPATION 56. WORK HOURS 57. BUS. PHONE 69, JUVENILE FATHER BY: ,.•.,n ®�Joo.�a,� w+sv=.a xr:n�.in i caJ•�v ClISPO DI El JUVENILE HALL OF RELEASED TO: 119. REPORTING OFFICER --. ID;, NO, DATE. 120. SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID, NO _- DATE T. Beckert 10301 9114105 PSPD-001228 I'l 9� REPOR TING OFHCER DATE PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 DR NUMBER T. Beckert 9/14/07-5 PG# A r 05-2570023 EVIDENCE/ PROPERTY CODES STOLEN=S RECOVERED=R DAMAGED=D EVIDENCE=EV CODE ARTICLE NAME OTY. BRANDMAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC, DESCRIPTION VALUE--� Source: I responded to a call of a subject in the roadway who had just assaulted a subject and now walking n bouirid on the west sidewalk of S. Palm Canyon Drive at the Rock Garden Restaurant. I heard on the police radio that Motor Officer D. Benstead had observed the subject in the area of Kentucky Fried Chicken and was trying to make a U-turn to follow the suspect. I spotted the subject about to cross W. Sunny Dunes Road and turned to park at the comer of S. Palm Canyon Drive at Sunny Dunes Road. The suspect walked past the rear of my marked police car. M,O,: Suspect assaults two police officers in full duty uniform and in the performance of their duties; suspect assaults a paramedic in full duty uniform and in the performance of his duties; suspect is in a public place and in such a condition that he is unable to exercise care for his own safety or the safety of others and is under the influence of a stimulant. Victim Statement, I approached the suspect from behind and asked him in a loud voice if I could talk to him. He was walking at a very rapid pace. He did not turn toward me car acknowledge me, but did appear to start to comply and slowed down briefly and walk toward the south wall of Rocky's Pawn Shop. The suspect then suddenly veered away from the wall and started to walk again at a very rapid pace northbound on S. Palm Canyon Drive. I gave him another voice command to stop and talk to me, however he ignored me and kept walking. I then caught up to him and took him to the ground by pulling on the back of his shirt and sweeping his head downward. He immediately began to fight with me and resist my efforts to control him. Officer D. Benstead immediately came to my assistance. We overcame the violent resistance of the suspect and obtained control of both of his arms and was able to handcuff him safely. Even after he was handcuffed he resisted by twisting and heaving his body off the sidewalk. He was also yelling incoherently about a looking for his dog. We tried to get him to his feet, but he would not walk with, its, resisting our efforts to get him out of the sun and into some shade. We had to pull him fi fully to the rear of Rocky's Pawn Shop to sit him in the shade. He was extremely paranoid about walking with us and demanded to remain on the street. Officer Benstead and 1, with the assistance of Officer M. Donovan, got him to the rear of the pawn shop and sat him In the shade. Officer Benstead tried to interview him and get a name while Officer Donovan called Dispatch for medical aid. In the takedown of the suspect, he struck his nose on the sidewalk. While attempting to control the suspect and while trying to inter -view him, I observed the following objective symptoms- rapid pulse, profuse sweating, incoherent and rapid speech, constricted pupils, extreme paranoid behavior, dry mouth. PSFD and AMR soon arrived at the scene and attempted to treat the suspect, however the suspect resisted any effort to help him or treat him. The suspect repeated words to the effect of "I want to die" or "I'm dying", and "I'm looking for my dog". There was no evidence of a dog with him, and at no time did he appear to be truly looking for a dog. The suspect was then loaded into the ambulance for transport to Desert Regional Medical Center. At the request of Paramedic - I rode with him in the rear of the ambulance, I SUBMITTED BY: 10. NO. 1 120. SUPERVISOR APT -ROVING ID. NO. DATE 0 PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. 5194 PSPD-001229 R PCI�rINGOPF'CrR IDS€ YFiLIV] WYKIIIVUa) d-ULIUL lULt'1 - JJ77 DR NO T. Beckert 10301 Pe# 05-2570023 SUPPLEMENTAL TO 243 (e) (1) PC CRIME REPORT (CONT) [J EVVENCE/PROPERTY CONT.) [} VICTIM[WITNESS STATEMENT 0 SUPPLEMENTAL, The suspect remained combative throughout has nde to the hospital. He continually tore off his oxygen mask and resisted any effort to answer questions or cooperate in has medical treatment. At one point, the paramedic attempted to administer a shot of Narcam in the left arrn of the suspect. This set the suspect off in a burst of strength and energy in which the suspect slipped out of his leg belts and positioned himself perpendicular to the gurney. This allowed him to Dick me hall- force in the chest at least twice, effectively pinning me against the side of the ambulance. Paramedic -attempted to keep the oxygen mask on the suspect while attempting to control the suspect's head and avoid getting bitten or spat upon, both of which the suspect was trying to do. As I freed myself to gain control of the suspect, the suspect tried to Mite and spit on me. This action happened even though the suspect informed all fire, police and EMT personnel that he was HIV positive and had AIDS. I had the ambulance driver, Paramedic Fenner, stop the ambulance so Officer Donovan, who was trailing aas in his patrol vehicle, could assist in restraining the suspect. Officer Donovan quickly opened the rear door of the ambulance and assisted us in restraining the suspect for the remainder of the trip to the emergency room. Witness Statement: W- - told Officer Benstead that he observed the suspect walking in and out of traffic and shouting to traffic and passers-by. At one point, grit out of his car and approached the suspect, asking him if he was OK. Fhe suspect responded by punching nce in the head. does not want prosecution and directed Officer Benstead northbound on S. palm Canyon Drive after providing a description. W- Officer Benstead spotted the suspect and broadcast his description and direction of travel. I converged on the scene, followed closely by Officer Donovan. 'VAT- - stated that he is not injured, although his shirt was ripped from his trousers and several buttons were missing. The suspect attempted to spit on him and bite hire. W- _told me that while she was driving the ambulance, she monitored the fight in her rearview mirror. She told me that she saw the suspect kick me at least twice in the head and also saw that I was momentarily pinned to the side of the ambulance by the suspect's legs. Officer Statement: While at the hospital, the suspect, now identified as Michael Paul Broderick, was treated by ER staff. I felt an echo in my left ear every time I spoke. Also, the knuckles on my right hand were swelling and painful. I told ER Nurse Lynn Wadkins of my injuries and she arranged a CAT Scan and X-ray, both of which were negative, although the pain continued in my right hand. I was also informed SUBMITTED BY: SUPERVISOR APPROVING iD NO DATE �. VICTIM WITNESS r OTHER: FOR STATEMENT USE: SIGNED ON (DATE/TIME) (CITY) .. _. VICTIMIW$TNESS SIGNED 126- TYPED BY 777777=.A .F ..G. Wab £n a'r '„o• PSPD-001230 REPORTING OFFICER ,. i[iid rvLr at�t tcvs � VULIW: u�rr - J,sa'a k yin T, Bec Cent 10301 PG# 05- 570023 SUPPLEMENTAL TO CRINE REPORT(G3W) El EVI RC R3Y(CCNT.) 0 VOIMW rNESS STATEIVIEW ❑ SUPPLE" 243 (c) (1) PC ,y Paramedic _of reddness and minor swelling to the left side of my lead'. His was not painful, but I asked Officer M. Melanson to phoffograph it anyway. Officer Donovan returned to the ER after experiencing pain to his right elbow incurred during the fight with Broderick. After - rays and treatment, his arm was placed in a sling and he will miss the next three work clays. had the blood nurse respond to the ER and do a blood draw on Broderick.. 'These vials of blood were placed in evidence at PSPD. No further information. Evidence: two vials of blood for drug screen; three sets of photos, downloaded In the hard drive at PSPD. Additional info: none r "18NIITTEQ BY:. .. SUPEFVIS4?RAPPR4)W9NG ACTIM WITNESS OTRER. Q. NO DATE �. 125. FOR ..STATEMENT USE: S#GNEQ t`P. (QAl'EdTtW1E) ...... (CITY) VICTIMMITNESS SIGNED 126, TYPED BY rt „F PSPD-001231 SPRINGSUNDER THE INFLUENCE REPORT PALM 1, DATE & TIME REPORTEO - 2 BEAT 9/14/05 1146 1 3. AREA 3 FILE NUMBER i Initial Supplemental 05-2570023 5, TYPE OF GRIME STATUS 7. DATE TIME OCCUTtREC1 243 (c) (1) PC Battery on Police Officer 1 e1 9l14J05 1219 8_ DAY OCCURRED Wed 9. LC ON OF OCCURRENCE 10 FIRM NAME df commercial 66 iock of S. Palm Canyon Drive WITNESSES 11. NAME 12. DOB 13. ADDRESS 14. PHONE Officer Thomas Beck rt 15. At time of arrest, suspect was: E] Under the Influence of alcohol In a public place 0 Under the Influence of opiate In such a condition that heishe cannot care for M Under the Influence of stimulant hisfher safety or the safety of others Q Under the Influence of other ARRESTING OFFICER'S OBSERVATIONS 16. BREATH 17. BALANICE 18. EYES 19. SPEECH 24. BEHAVIOR ALCOHOL ❑ STUMBLED Lj RED ❑ SLURRED ❑ CR'YING Ll MARIJUANA ❑ USED SUPPORT [_] WATERY 0 THICK ❑ LAU'GHIN'G ETHER/PCP ❑ FELL [] DROOPY ❑ RAPID ❑ BELLIGERENT STRONG ❑ SWAYED 0 SWOLLEN ❑ SLOW O AGGRESSIVE MODERATE ❑ FUMBLED ID i❑ PUPIUS DILATER ❑ SPITTING [-]ARROGANT WEAK ❑ HIGH STEPPED 21 PUPIL'S CONST M LOUD 0 REMORSEFUL f-1 NONE ❑ UNSTEADY ❑ HORZ NYSTAG ❑ SOFT ❑ INDIFFERENT LAX FACEIJAW ❑ VIER NY STAG ❑ MUMBLED ❑ COOPERATIVE E] CLEAR [] COMBATIVE APPEAREANCE 22. CLOTHING N-jNKEMPT DISHEVELED El VOMITUS STAINED/DIRTY 23. OTHER SYMPTOMS ie. pulse, temperature, respiration, etc. HAIR MESSED WET CK DRY MOUTH ❑ URINATED NORMAL SUSPECT INFORMATION ❑ Juvenile Suspects (sea attached) 24.. SUSPECT#1 (lasd, hrs#middte) RAGE SEX HAIR EYES HEIGHT WEIGHT DATE OF BIRTH BRODERICK, Michael Paul VtiI M Bin Hz1 511 200 10/7/1965 25, SUSPECT ADDRESS,. kneowra hen' outs; other identifying marks 26, ARRESTED DYES ❑NO 27. SUSPECT91 (bast, hrst middle) RACE SEX HAIR EYES HEIGHT. WEIGHT DATE OF BIRTH 28 SUSPECT ADDRESS, known hangouts, otherideniffying marks 29,ARRESTED'. 511 YES [ NO VEHICLE INFORMATION 30.'VEHICLE LICENSE NUMBER STATE YEAR OF VE-IICLE MAKE MODEL BODY STYLE �.. .COLOR ADDITIONAL. VEHICLES IDENTIPfeRS VEHICLE STORED VEHICLE LOCATION ElYes [I No :REPORTING OFFICER REGCOMENDS SUPERVISOR REVIEW REPORTING OFFICER ID NO. _ DATE T. Becker# 10301 9/14/05 PALM SPEZNGS POLICE'INTOX FORM 8194 INVESTIGATION ID. NO- DATE PSPD-001232 PROPERTY/ EVIDENCE RECORD PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT Offense Type of Came or Incideril Status Z Fel ' 243 (1) PC ofBattery 80n PEoli]cee Officer f 05-2570023 �E ❑ Misd Ci 'y So' ad 7AF Where �StL and Time Property Selzod Address From Where Property Was Seized NIA 1 454 De 4/05 1454 Desert Regional Medical Center Reon, gional Fl. -,/PERTY SEIZED FROM N/A Employee Seizing Property T. Beckert 10301 Name Michael Paul Broderick -- Check appropriate box A city Stage N EVIDENCE Q FOUND PROPERTY Phone zip EISAFEKEEPING EI SEARCH WARRANT 92262 ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE L OCATION two vials of blood for drug screen — — 1 frig VALUE $ ]TEMA LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE $ ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE $ ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE $ ITEM# LOCKER4 DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE $ ITEM# LOCKER# DESGRIP ION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE $ RLpotg Officer T. Beckert Date and Time C?-5 /v) Date a Time TOTAL VALUE 14- 11 L-J �N� � —$N � � L-i 1`kut' 1 IU$14 LJ UEJAHI MVNT USE PROPERTY CONTROLLER DATE & TIME DISPOSAL Address El GENERAL FUND 1-1 DESTROY E] CQURT'ORDFR ATTATCHED LJ RETURN TO FINDER Datem INVESTIGATOR'S SIGNATURE DATE 8 TIME PROPERTY CONTROLLER DATE TIME The above listed Property is being taken from me by law enforcement officers for the purposes indicated above,. I understand I may continue to have rights to the property seized, and have been issued this reciept as a record of the seizure. SIGNATU OF X OWNER OR AGENT DATE -certify, under penalty of perjury, I am the lawful' owner I guardian of the listed property. I have taken possession of the a . bove described property. ADDRESS SIGNATURE Property Released By: Total Storage Costs Released Photo By: Date Disposed: CITY DATE EVIDENCE FORM PSPD-001233 M ". DID Observe nurse/technician moisten cotton s with Zephiran DID NOT Chloride Benzalkonium Chloride� , Hydrogen Peroxide- or Povidone-Iodine (Betadine) DID Observe nurse/technician cleanse area of venipunctitre DID NOT Zephiran Chloride -, Benzalm koniuChloride -- SOection) with , Hydrogen Peroxide or Povidone-Iodine (Betadine) _. DID Inspect Vacutainer for labeling and irreg fies.and observed the following DID NOT irregularities: (If none, write none). DID Observe a white powder (pink hued) in the Vacutainer prior to use. DID NOT (Preservative: Potassium Oxalate, Sodium Fluoride) DID Observe nurse/technicim withdraw blood from DID NOT Name of Suspect: Last First M, DID Observe blood flow freely into the Vacut,.�a r wi thout irregularities observed. DID NOT Note here, otherwise write "None",' 1 -/ , DID Observe nurse/technician (name off: ��- 11/45Q?? --- , - 1 DID NOT Write her initials on the Vacutainer DID Receive Vacutainer from nurse/tee6ician. DID NOT DID Place Vacutainer in regular repository at: DID NOT Name of Agency for transport for analysis to: Name of Lab ff known by observing officer Date Suspect's Name (Print) Name of Officer (Print) 0 S7�2 5-7C,0��3 Report Number Law Enforcement Additional Paperwork (Coachella Valley ONLY): Revision Date; Blood Withdrawal Check -off List Issue Date: PSPD-001234 cl co LO t a' { 4 w zt to f tit / kn Ln PSPD-001235 C7[7 0 0_0 kQ° m C30 n 0 CJ as ® 4 fj s ns m ( c. 9 a c. sa cs c ru Z c o rs a u�. aye MW CD u) � M- IDm � 7F im ,CD sr n r �. t[? Q mnym�`°7'0 4} n n a rn CD a wo7o >... �. a CD Z3,- n A D ©O LJ ❑'.1__i EI®O ❑ g W ID If U2 N� Q o =m °M 8 0 ex . = - _ ED n 006) m p 79. W yy. �Or-1F1L)®©OLl ?z9A91iT XC- ID tic �a3 " 0 m Kv m z p ID �• � era na '4 4 v m. IT A � - wa A > i rn a m C) W = �2 r� CD Ln @7 rj.• r, C:) CD C) raa -a CO c PSPD-001236 am Reporting Officer ID Number Date Donovan 2085 9/14105 El Crime Report 243 (c) ( 1 ) PC ro MI 9/14/05, 1148 Hours Officer Beckert and I were dispatched to the area of S. Palm Canyon Dr. and Sunny Dunes Rd in regards to a battery that just occurred. Dispatch advised that the suspect was walking away from the location and was a White male adult wearing a blue and white shirt with balding hair. Motorcycle Officer Benstead found the victim who pointed out the suspect, Officer Benstead radioed that the suspect walking northbound on the west side of S. Palm Canyon Dr. approaching Sunny Dunes Rd. I was driving westbound on Sunny Dunes Rd. about 200 feet east of S. Palm Canyon Dr. I watched Officer Beckert began walking after the suspect northbound on the west side of S. Pal�n Canyon. Officer Beckert was walking about ten feet behind the suspect as they crossed Sunny Dunes Rd. Officer Beckert appeared to be shouting at the suspect who ignored him. The suspect slowed almost to a stop as Officer Beckert approached to about five feet and then began walking: at a fast pace away from Officer Beckert. The suspect looked straight ahead and never looked back at Officer Beckert who was now about ten feet behind the suspect. Officer Beckert ran up to the suspect and grabbed the suspect's hands and the suspect appeared to be twisting his body with an angry expression on his face. I lost sight of Off Icer Beckert and the suspect, as I was turning right on S. Palm Canyon Dr. from; Sunny Dunes Rd. I made a U turn about 100 feet north of Sunny Dunes and parked next to Officers Beckert and Benstead had the suspect face down on the sidewalk on the east side of Rocky's Pawn Shop. The suspect was kicking with his feet and shouting something to the effect of wanting to be killed or that he was dying. Officers Beckert and Benstead handcuffed the suspect and walked him to a shady spo) on the north side of Sunny Dunes Rd. west of S. Palm Ca�nyon, The suspect was bleeding from his nose. I called for an ambulance as the suspect shouted that he was Submitted by Supervisor, Approving I.D. Number Date Typed by Date Victim El Witness Other ti Donovan PSPD-001237 PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 3311 Page2 of 4 Reporting Officer ID Number Date DR Number Donovan 2085 9114/05 11 Crime Report 05-257-0023 .supplemental to 0 Supplemental Report 243 (c) ( I ) PC having seizures and that he had menta�l problems. An AMR ambulance arrived along with PSFD firefighters and began checking the suspect. The suspect shouted and They strapped the suspect to the gurney and he continued shouting and twisting; his body as if to break free. ��and � put the suspect and gurney inside the ambulance. Officer Beckert rode inside the ambulance in case the suspect became combative. AMR paramedic �� stayed in the back of the ambulance with Officer Beckert while paramedic �drove. I followed the ambulance northbound on Indian Canyon. The ambulance quickly pulled over to the side of the road at N. Indian Canyon and Tamarisk Rd. I exited my patrol car and walked up to the rear of the ambulance. I could hear shouting coming from inside and recognized the voice as the suspect. I opened the right rear ambulance door and saw the suspect laying face up on the gurney with his legs out of the restraints. The suspect had Officer Beckert pinned against the left rear ambulance door with his feet. The suspect was shouting saying something to the effect of kill me kill me. AMR paramedic - had his hands and arms around the suspect's head as the suspect was twisting his body with a tremendous amount of force. The suspect's right hand was cuffed to the right side of the gurney. He was able to grab the seatbelt strap, which was around his waist, and push the buckle release freeing him from the strap. The suspect began swinging his left arm and kicking with his feet as I entered the back of the ambulance about one second after I opened the rear door. I grabbed the suspects left arm with my right hand and placed my left arm over his legs pinning them down on the gurney to stop him from kicking. The suspect kicked my left arm and Submitted by I Supervisor Approving I.D. Number Date , Victim El Witness Other Typed by Date PSPD-001238 e3 of 4 Reporting Officer ID Number Date Donovan 2085 9/14/05 Supplemental to 243 (c) ( 1 )PC Fx-1 Supplemental Report grabbed my wrist watch on my left wrist with his right hand which was still cuffed to the gurney which allowed him about ten inches of reach. The suspect pulled on my wristwatch causing it to break where the strap meets the watch. The suspect pulled his right arm from my grip and struck my right arm near the elbow causing a great deal of pain. I used my left arm to hold down the suspect's legs while keeping his left arm pinned down with my right arm. Paramedaped an oxygen mask on to the suspects face by wrapping the tape around his head. ��kept his hands on the suspect's head in what appeared to be an attempt at stopping the suspect from hitting him with his head and or biting him. Paramodii put le and arm restraints on the suspect and we were finally able to control him. I returned to my patrol car and followed the ambulance the short distance to the Desert Regional Medical Center. Paramediand removed the suspect from the ambulance and moved him inside the emergency room. I took digital photographs of the suspect and of paramedics �� and �Ewhile inside the emergency room. Raymond's shirt was pulled out in front and was unbuttoned. He told me that the suspect pulled out his shirt during the assault. I uploaded the photographs to the evidence hard drive. 9/14/05, 1430 Hours if,&- 4, 1 continued to feel a great deal of pain in my jpKarm near the elbow. I had a hard time gripping anything, typing, or using a pen. I drove the Desert Regional Medical Center and had my arm checked at 1435 hours, Officer Beckert took three digital photographs of my right arm and I later uploaded the images to the evidence hard drive. I was ;;ubmitted by _j Victim 11 Witness Other Typed by Date PSPD-001239 I Reporting Officer ID Number Date Donovan 2085 9114105 Supplemental to 243 (c) (I ) PC during the assault. E3 Crime Report IHI Supplemental Report DR Number 05-257-0023 Submitted by Supervisor Approving I.D. Number Date Typed by Date --t Victim 11 Witness Other Donovan PSPD-001240 PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 1'19. REPORTING OFFICER DATE NUMBER Benstead 0690 9/14/05] PG# 10f] DR 257-0023 EVIDENCEI PROPERTY CODE ARTICLE NAME QTY BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER misc. DESCRIPTION VALUE Copied by. A-LZ---- Supplemental Report On 09/14/05 at 1148 Hrs. I was flagged down by a passing motorist, who said there was a man in the street (Palm Cyn.) by the Rock Garden Restaurant acting crazy and jumping in front of cars. Hesaid hehad snapped tosec if the man was allright and that the man punched him. He said the man was a WMA, wearing a light colored shirt and shorts and was just north of our location. This citizen said he had to go to a meeting and gave me his business card in case we needed further from him. (This card was later given to Officer Beckert). I advised dispatch of this information and continued a short distance north on Palm Canyon Dr. At the Taliquitz Cyn. wash bridge,/ saw a subject matching the description provided. This subject (later identified as Michael Broderick, DOB-10/07/1965) was standing on the west side of the roadway, stareing up at the sky. He then began walking N/B and crossed Sunny Dunes Road, against the red pederistian signal, just as Officer Beckert arrived. Officer Beckert parked his patrol unit on the N/W comer of Palm Cyn. and Sunny Dunes and approached Broderick on foot. As Officer Beckert called to Broderick, I saw him stop, look at Officer Beckert, then turn and begin to run N/B. I saw Officer Beckert run after Broderick and as he caught up with him, I saw Broderick begin to struggle with Officer Beckert. I parked my motorcycle and ran to assist Officer Beckert, who was now on the ground struggling with Broderick. Officer Beckert and I restrained Broderick's arms and held him down to prevent him form injuring himself and/or us. Broderick continued to struggle with us and was yelling, "Kill me", "Please Kill me". During this struggle with Broderick, I was having trouble controling his arm and he was attempting to get up off the ground, with the Rill weight of Officer Beckert on top of him. I struck Broderick once in the face with the palm of my hand and we were able to handcuff him, Because Broderick was still acting strangely and was now bleeding from his nose, an ambulance was called to transport him to the hospital. During this entire incident Broderick made statements like, "Kill me" and "My eyes have fallen out". He remained combative and exhibited strength that i t normal for a man of his size. His behavior made me think he was under the influence of a stimulant and/or was suffering from mental illnes, LI&) I SUBMITTED BY: ID. NO. 1 120. SUPERVISOA ARPROUG - ID. NO. /I ---DAIE , It PALM SPRINGS PWCE PSPD-001241 .a'. MCLMOM 10 Offense Type or Crime or Incident � Fel OR# � Paden 243(c)(1)PC Battery +fin Police 77xq 0 Misd 05-257-0023 —_ I OF Dale and lane Property Sued roperty Was seized 41A 14/05 1230 anyon P riERTY SEIZED FROM Emptoyee Seizing Properly art.# �7 Donovan 2085 Name N/A - - - Check appropriate box Address City � state M EVIDENCE Ll FOUND PROPERTY Phone zip 0 SAFEKEEPING L SEARCH WARRANT ..ITEM# LOCKER#, DESCRIPTION -- ,.,.. STORAGE LOCATfON Digital images 24 digital images of the suspect, paramedics, and broken wristwatch.. ; Evid Hard Uploaded to the evidence hard drive by Officer Donovan #2085 on /14/05. Drava VALUE ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION - -. VALUE ITEM# LOCCKER# DESCRIPTIONS - STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE .Reporting Officer Date and Time praving Officer Date. and Time TOTAL AL VALUE Donovan% °/` 1US El RETURN TO AUCTION �ISPUSA Address: GENERAL FUND El DEPARTMENT USE PROPERTY CONTROLLER DATE a TIME [� DESTROY El COURT ORDER ATTATCHED ���}}} RETURN TO FINDER Date: INVESTIGATORS SIGNATURE DATE 8 TIME .. }'F;•:;OPERTY CONTROLLER DATE &TIME E The above listed property is being faked from me by law enforcement officers for the purposes indicated above. I understand t may continue to have rights to the property seized, and have been issued this reciept as a record of the seizure.. SIGNATURE OF A - O'WNER OR AGENT - DATE I certify, under penalty of perjury, I am the lawful owner J guardian of the listed property. I have taken possession of the above described property. NAIjp1` ADDRESS -. CITY PW— SIGNATURE DATE Property Released By Released Photo By: Total Storage Cost: _ Date Disposed: PSPD-001242 PSPD-001243 Police Call #200550834 Priority:2 Type:SUSPCI - SUSP CIRCS Location:600 GRENFALL RD #4,PS LocCross:btwn CAMINO PAROCELA and E SUNNY DUNES RD 109/13/2005 1!losed: 11111-.2fiffigIMMIMM, !Elm CIRCS 01:36:27 CREATE Location:600 GRENFALL RD #4,PS Type:SUSPCI Group:PD Area:V31 TypeDesc:SUSP CIRCS LocCross:btwn CAMINO PAROCELA and E SUNNY DUNES RD Priority:2 Response:02 Agency:PD Map:266-V31 LocType:S 01:37:44 ENTRY Comment:RP HEARD GLASS BREAK .. RP HAS HAD PROBLEM W/NEIGHBORS IN APT #2 01.37:44 -PREMIS Comment:(none) 01:38:10 SELECT 01:38:28 CHANGE 01:38:38 DISP 542. Operator:15302 OperNames:ENDERLE,ART 01:38:38 DISP 547 Operator:11052 OperNames:MIN,SIMON 01:38:38 -PRIU 542 01:38:47 INFO Comment:SOUNDS LIKE IT IS NEXT DOOR OR IN HALLWAY 011:40:24 INFO Comment:NEIGHBORS AND RP HAD PROBLEMS TONIGHT ... NEIGHBOR UNSCREWED ALL THE LIGHT BULBS IN THE COURTYARD 01:40:33 INFO Comment:UNK NAME OF NEIGHBOR 01:41:05 INFO Comment:RP DOESN'T HEAR ANYTHING NOW 01:41:20 INFO Comment:RP HEARD GLASS CRASHING ABOUT TWICE TONIGHT 01,41:46 INFO Comment:COURTYARD IS DARK 01:42:14 ONSCN 542 01:42:27 INFO Comment:RP DOESN'T SEE ANYONE, RP WILL BE TURNING ON HIS PORCH LIGHT ON 01:42:27 CLARFY Comment:RP DOESN'T SEE ANYONE, RP WILL BE TURNING ON HIS PORCH LIGHT ON 01:42:55 INFO Comment:UNK IF NEIGHBOR IS HBD 01:43:42 MISC 542 Plate _ Comment:28 01:43:53 MISC 542 Comment:OW OCC VEH IFO LOC 01:44:39 MISC Comment:THERE IS NOTHING BROKEN IN RP'S APT 01:45:03 MISC 542 Comment: 01:46:12 ONSCN 547 01:46:28 MISC 542 Comment:HE HAS BEEN SENT ON HIS WAY 01:47:51 MISC 542 Comment:BROKNE GLASS DOOR #2 file: HC: \IiammerHead\P almSprings\Llvc\Dl splay I BD80OC40 I C5 C5 24. dat 9/29/2005 PSPD-001244 01:48:15 BACKUP K62 UnitID:542 Operator:10649 OperNames:CABRERA,JON 01:49:!34 BACKUP 528 UnitID-547 Operator:15231 OperNames:FERNANDEZ,GUILLERMO 01:49:59 BACKUP 3G3 flnitlD:K62 Operator:10961 OperNames:ABSHIRE,PAUL 01:501:14 MISC 542 Comment ;START THE W/C 01:50:21 MISC 542 Comment:VERBAL W/ONE THRU THE WINDOW 01:50:27 BACKUP 515 UnitID:542 Operator:15226 OperNames:PILUTIK,ANTHONY 01:50:57 ONSCN K62 01:51:56 MISC 542, Comment:STILL BEING COMBATIVE ADVISING IF WE COME INSIDE HIS RES HE WILL DEFEND HIMSLEF 01:51:58 ENRTE 303 01:52:19 BACKUP 500 Uni1ID.,515 Operator:15402 11060 OperNames:MILLER,RAYMOND GALVAN,ARNOLD 01:52:23 ONSCN 528 01:52:38 ONSCN 515 01:53:01 MISC 542 Comment:COMING OUT FRONT DOOR 01:53:13 NOMORE 01:53:51 XREF Service:F Call: #NQ55q83 Type:PS Agency:FD 01:54:11 MISC 515 Comment:PHYSICAL 01:54:20 MISC 515 Comment:SAYING SHOOT ME SHOOT ME 01:54:31 MISC 515 Comment:EXPEDITE 01:54:47 MISC 515 Comment:HAVE LESS LETHAL 01:55:32 ONSCN 303 01:55:50 ONSCN 50R 01:56:13 BACKOS 507 UnitI0:303 Operator:4294 OperNames:JACKSON,GREG 01:59:24 MISC 515 Comment:BRODERICK, MICHAEL PAUL 100765 A4978254 RIVERISDE 01:59:47 MISC 515 Coment:STILL REFUSING TO COME OUT LESS CONFRONTATIONAL 02:00:31 MISC 515 Comment:BRODERICK CLEAR RIV 02:05:25 OK 515 02:05:38 MISC 515 Comment:CODE 4 02:09:28 CLEAR 515 02:10:47 CLEAR K62- 02:10:50 CLEAR 547 02:12:41 CLEAR 54.2 Dispo:NR Comment:HOMEOWNER BROKE HIS OWN GLASS DUE TO LOOSING HIS KEY 02:12:42 CLEAR 303 02:12:44 CLEAR 509 02:12:45 CLEAR 507 02:12:46 CLEAR 528 02:12:46 -CLEAR 02:12:46 CLOSE file -HC:\HammerHead\PaliiiSprings\Live\Display1 BD80OC401 C5C524.dat 9/29/2005 PSPD-001245 PSPD-001246 BRODERICK: (Sound of police radio - then sound of vehicle driving) BRODERICK: What? MILLER: Okay, BRODERICK: Shoot me now. I'm not going to jail. we drive all around here. MILLER: I suggest you get on the ground. (Sounds of sirens approaching) BRODERICK: No. Shoot me or we"re gonna, or were gonna drive through this town on a high speed chase. What's it gonna be? MILLER: What's that? BRODERICK: Are you going to shoot me or are we gonna drive through this town on a high speed chase? MILLER: You know what, whatever you want to do. We're ready. I suggest you get out of the car right now. BRODERICK: Why doesn't this officer have a gun pointed to me? MILLER: What's that? BRODERICK: Why doesn't this officer have a gun pointed at me? MILLER: Why do I? BRODERICK: Why doesn't he? MILLER: Because I've got one. PSPD-001247 BRODERICK: MILLER: Then shoot me now. Because I've got one here in the cab. BRODERICK: I'm about to pull it on you. REED: We've got more units coming so keep that gate open. MILLER: Get, get out of the vehicle. BRODERICK: I'm going to pull this gun out and I'm going to blow your head off. (More sounds of sirens arriving. Sounds of vehicle driving) BRODERICK: I'm not going to jail. MILLER: - it's not going to happen. I suggest BRODERICK: MILLER: Do I look like I'm laughing? REED: Do I look like I'm kidding? CBS NEWS: CBS. (Voices in background) MILLER: BRODERICK: I don't have any gun. MILLER: You told me you had a gun in the car. BRODERICK: I thought you would shoot me. MILLER: I'm not going to shoot you. (Sound of a pop and then another pop the car driving off, then several sounds of gunfire). PSPD-001248 7uy(uw.*A .90 10 011.1 PO ��- �41 Typed by S. Basler 09/23/05 - 1535hrs PSPD-001249 PSPD-001250 8: 1 SAM; County of Riverside ;7&O86362-S0 # 2/ a, L Fi, SUFE �Llf(-)r L ]RUTOR. CrYLY."TOF T tC (_ST ;,h --,tp " 7 ` rl� T ZQ L 21 1 lar�� A; E v 7. I B-VAr-,` Rld-TL EIR DERJCK. D 0 B 10 AP -7! 19,651 Plainfiff", I CASE NTO. 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Weight: 199 Race: WHITE Sex: MALE Hair Color: BLONDE Eye Color: HAZEL MNI #: CH #: Age At Arrest: 0 DL #: DL State: CALIFORNIA SSN: Facial Hair: GAOTEE W O MUSTAC Operator ID #: 15384 Photo Number: 200001305 Photo Date: 09-14-2005 19:23:00 Booking Date: 09-14-2005 19:23:00 Aliases Last First Middle Suffix DOB Sex Charges Section Code Count Class Description DOO #1 243 PC 1 ASS OF EMERGENCY STAFF Sep 14 2005 12:00AM Scars/Marks[rattoos Type Location Description Niwcd: M-day. 19.2M5 10:41 PM file:HC:1PhotoManager\MIUGVBPrt.htm 9/ 19/2005 PSPD-001255 SMT MUGSHOT PROFILE Page 1 of 1 Palm Springs PD MUGSHQT PROFILE BRODERICK, MICHAEL Booking Number: 2705257006 Agency Case #: 052570023 Date of Birth: Height: 5' 1 V. Weight: 199 Race: WHITE Sex: MALE Hair Color: BLONDE Eye Color: HAZEL MINI #: CH #: Age At Arrest: 0 DL #: DLState: CALIFORNIA SSN: Facial Hair: GAOTEE W O MUSTAC Operator ID #: 15384 Photo Number: 200001305 Photo Date: 09-14-2005 19:23:00 Booking Date: 09-14-2005 19:23:00 Aliases Last First Middle Suffix DOB Sex Charges Section Code Count Class Description DOO #1 243 PC 1 ASS OF EMERGENCY STAFF Sep 14 2005 12:OOAM Scars/Marks/Tattoos Type Location Description Primed: hbon y, Sepl..Wr 19, 31p5 19:41 PM file:HC:\PhotoManager\MUGVBPrt.htrn 9/19/2005 PSPD-001256 PSPD-001257 .Departmentice Firearrns Divibsion Safe Handling Demon- tion ..AFFIED-A. is 7 . r rt NAY 1 ! n / r.7RF! on -All c A/ } s Q to it) (PY e,same make and model) referenpO -on Dealer- Rewrd of Sale Fn n3q PSPD-001258 16. Type of firearm(s) to be transferred: 17.. Location of sala it at a gun show. (See Instruction to Transferor 13.) Handgun Long faun Both (cltq, estate) - "�. Type of Identification (e.g_, driver"s license or other vaird governments Issued photo Identr tlon. j. Number on Identification: 'Expiration Late of Identification (if any) cat co C57 (see Instruction to Transferor I-) 1W Aliens only; Types and dates of additional required Identification (e.g., utility bills Or tease agreements. See Instruction to Transferor2.) 16c. Nonimmigrant aliens only: Type of documentation showing an a pti nonimmigrant allen prohibition (e.g., hunting license*rmlt° waiver. See Instruction to Transferor 3.) Question 19, 20, or 21 Must Be Completed Prior, To The Transfer Of The Firearm(%) (See'Instructiow to Trarrsterors-z) 19a. The transferee's iderdi ying information in Secti A of this f rrn transmuted 1 gb, The NICS or state transaction number (if provided) was; #ca NICS or the appropriate state agency on ] �' 4 Q� (!late). ' ;' 19c, The re onse initial! response was `(Delayed," the following response wa agency was: y provided by NICS or the appropriate state 19d. received from NICE or the appropriate state agency on ; 1 � (Efate) El Proceed Denied Delayed proceed F1 Denied R No resolution was provided within 3 business days. 19e. The name and Brady identifiration number of the NICS examiner (if provided) 20.0 No NICS check was required because the transfer involved l (apflonal) only NFA firearm(s), (See Instruction to Transferor 7) (name) {number 21. �� NICS check was required because,the buyer has a valid permit which qualifies as an exemption to NICS (,See Instruction to Transferor State Permit Type Dp ce: Expiration Mate (if any). Permit Number. Seaton C If the transfer of the firearm(s) takes place on a different day from the date that the transferee signed Section A, the transferee must complete Section C immediately prior to the transfer of the tirearm(s). (See Instruction to 'Transferee 3 & Instruction to Transferor 8.) 1 certify that the answers I provided to the questions in Sqp jon A of this form are still true and correct ■ Manufacturer arKYor Importer IS iLilrjVig- ;Section D 25.. 26. Model Serial number 665 S. PALM ' PALM a ra - c s , .� # s79 Of Handguns (See tnsiructfan to (pistol, O� 28. Caliber or go CO. Federal Firearms License Numberstampb. ,# ! ! #< On the basis of (1) the statements in Section A; (2) my verification of identify noted in question 18a and my verification again at the time of transfer of the transfer does not occur on the same day the verification was rioted in question 18a); and (3) the Information in the current State Laws and P ",had Ordinances, it Is my belief that it is not unlawful, for me to sell, delWer, transport, or otherwise dispose of the firearms) listed on this form to t rson identified in Section A.'" The I Person Actually Transferring The Firearm(s) Must. Complete Questions 31-34. 31. Transferor's Name (Please print) 32. T fer&s Signature 33. Transferoes Title 34. Date Transfer Is c m le ed 'U.S. Gmmmmt Printing orb: 2004 - 304,180F13104 ATF F 4473 (5300.9) _ PART 1. 0 0-200- PSPD-001259 i 1 l calm r�irf o mpnmen§ of Jusftr ... .... Hand gun Safety Certificate '' i o r► Lao Notne PirstNome W. lot to PSPD-001260 is ■ i ■ cord of Sale of Firearm ` a :;;ii,— a M 0 RM ; f � _ amber I= M� f ■ ■ k 4 f f t M f" mom, rim ®MOMM 11 * a won { 9 I= remit at .; A a-t# ; .iE• #' ;"A '1 /_# aA a# 11 a r it r 1 ; .. f S. t 1- ;: _ t :a+ i. • /_..:, A#r-.. • a1 a $ t; 1� ;a1 ar .� t� , t a 1• #= T i r '# f i f 191 & S, L .. ._. # PSPD-001261 GISTRATION CARD VALID FROM: 05/31/2005 TO: 0-9/31/2006 HAKE YR MODEL- YR I SOLD VLF CLASS TYPE VEH TYPE LIC N ER FORD 2004 2004 Eft 32P 31 BODY TYPE MODEL MP KO AX WC UNLADEN/G/CGW VEHICLE ID NUMBER PR G LT 2 C 1 03282 TYPE VEHICLE USE DATE ISSUED CC/ALCO DT FEE RECVO PIC STICKER ISSUED COMMERCIAL 06/02/05 40 06/02/05 9 C6988107 PR EXP DATE: 05/31/2005 REGISTERED OWNER AMOUNT PAID BRODERICK MICHAEL P $ 233-00 A14OUNT DUE AMOUNT RECVD $ 233.00 CASH : CHCK : CRDT : LIENHOLDER PSPD-001262 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Transferor's Transaction Serial BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS Number FIREARMS TRANSACTION RECORD PART I - OVER-THE-COUNTER (0 WARNING: You may not receive a firearm If prohibited by Federal or State Law. The Information you provide will be used to deterrr whether you are prohibited under law from receiving a firearm., F re in original only. All entries must be in ink. Read the Important Notices, Instructions and Definitions on this form. Section A - Must Be Completed. Personally By Transferee 113uver) 1. Transferee's Full Name (Last. First, Middle) 3. Place of Birth (City, State or 4. 5. foreign country) Height A- & 2!��o 2� YINQOAJ Weight AZY i Race (Ethnicity) (Check one or more boxes) 2. Residence Address (No.. Street, City, County, S office box) RE F]Female I Month /0 Day -� Year6 C-J Code; cannot be a post 7. Social Security Number - (Optional, but will help prevent mlsdenfikatwL) El American Indian or Alaska Native F] Black or African American Native Hawaiian w'Other.Pacific Islander Hispanic or Latino F] Asian ite 9. What is your State of residence (ff any)? J(a (See Definition 5. If you are not a citizen of the United States, you have a State of residence only if you have resided in a State for at Last 90 days prior to the date Of this safe:) A 10. What is your country of citizenship? (List more than one, if applicable.) 11- If you are not a citizen of the, United States, what is your INS -issued alien number or admission number? Certification Of Transferee 12. Answer questions 12a through 121 by writing 'yes"or "no" in the boxes to - the right of the questions. a. Are you the actual buyer of the firearm(s) listed on this form? Warning: You are not the actual buyer it you, are acquiring `he firearm(s) on. behalf of another, person. If you are not the actual buyer, the dealer cannot transfer the firearm(s) to V65 )u. (See Important Notice I for actual buyer definition and examples.) 'court, b. Are you under indictment or information in any for a felony, or any other crime, for which the judge could imprison you for more than one year? (An information is a formal accusation of a crime by a prosecutor. See Definition 3.) , l(10 c. Have you been, convicted in any court of a felony, or any other crime, for which the judge could have imprisoned you for more than one year, even if you received a shorter sentence including probation? (See Important Notice 6, Exception 1.) k/01. d. Are you a fugitive from Justice? e, Are you an unlawful user of, or addict9d to, marijuana, or any depressant, stimulant or narcotic drug, or any other controlled 70 substance? I. Have you ever been adjudicated mentally detective (which includes having been adjudicated incompetent to manage your own affairs) or have you ever been committed to a mental institution? 0 g- Have you been discharged from the Armed Forces under dishonorable conditions? h. Are you subject to a court order restraining you from harassing, stalking, or threatening your child or an intimate partner or child - of such partner? , (See Important Notice 7-) Vio i. Have you been convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence? (See Important Notice 6, Exception I and DeFinifion 4.) j. Have you, ever renounced your United States citizenship? k, Are you an alien Illegally in the United States? 1. Are you a nonimmigrant alien? (See Definition 6.) 13. It you are a nonimmigrant alien, do you fall wi any of the exceptions set forth in Important Notice 6, Exception 2? Yes F1 No E] Not applicable (if "Yes," the licensee must complete question 18c.) I certify that the above answers are true and correct. I understand 'that answering "yes" to question 12a when I am not the actual buyer of the firearm is a crime punishable as a felony. I understand that a person who answers "yes" to any of the questions 12b through 12k Is prohibited from purchasing or receiving a firearm. .1 understand that a person who answers "yes" to question 121 Is prohibited from purchasing or receiving a firearm, unless the person also answers "yes" to question 13. 1 also understand that making any false oral or w,"*en statement, or exhibiting any false or misrepresented Identification with respect to this transaction, is a crime punishable as a 1 1. 1 further understand that, the repetitive purchase of firearms for the purpose of resale for livelihood and profit without a Federal firearms license is a violation of law. (See Important Notice 8.) 14. Mate - o//(7:C PSPD-001263 Sae rson's Printed Name & COO Dealer Phone Number FALSM/ve t AIION F IM ,s**�on 124D76) PSPD-001264 PSPD-001265 a i r r i ! r 1 alk i UVITAIWA f,. i For information regarding this regulation, please contact: Airport Security Coordinator Palm Springs International Airport •L1 E. Tahquitz Palm Springs, CA a ®#0 tN Federal TransportationA/ / '! E TahquitzCanyont Palm Springs, , 92262 // 416-7833 PSPD-001266 QC. ORPALM �0 q SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - -� - 1.ORNUMBER co 200 SC _ H CIVIC DR., PALM SPRINGS, CA 92 " 09 DIMES: -$�I FAX ! 3- 7 .. 2. DATE 1 TIME REPORTED L TYPE OF CRIME OR INCIDENT CLASSIFICATION S STATUS 6. DATE I TIME OCCURRED 7. DAY OCCURRED `-64 P-C, 1187f,c Attempt Murder of Police CIF F 9118/05 0415 Sun CATIC N OF OCCURRENGP 9. BEAT 10, FIRM NAME (IF COMMERCIAL) _ 11: PREMISES F VEHICLE SEC ]UNKE] ,400 E. Taliquitz Canyon 4 Palm Springs International Airport :VICTIM TII _ ,. 7fiiill'ff1i RF1EDFt 9 C ' YES 12 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) �13. RESiDENCEADdRE55 14. RES. PHONE Miller, P.aymond 15. RAGE 16. SEX 17. DOB orAGE 18. BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER 19. OCCUPATION 20, WORK HOURS 21, BUS. PHONE Pa in Springs Police Department Police Nights 760 323 5116 VICTIM REPt3Ft3 34 Ait i Y =,.ESP ESQ' = W' t}} ti E tEia ial E = t riiE r7...s . . 22. CODE 23. NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE 23. RESIDENCE ADDRESS - 24. RESIDENCE PHONE Larson, Erik --ibi-s-Ex-71 25, RACE 27, DOB w AGE 28. BUSItESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER 29'. OCCUPATION 30. WORK HOURS 31, BUS. PHONE Palm Springs Police e Department Ci�cer iolits 760 323 111 b 32. CODE V .,., . LIRST MIDDLE) 34. RESIDENCE ADDRESS 35. RES. PHONE 3317�.SEX NAME �38.�DOB.rAGF ackbIsaac 36, RACE 39: PiUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER 40. OCCUPATION 41. WORK HOURS 4Z. BUS, PHONE Palm Springs Police Department Officer I Nights 760 323 111 43, LC3CATIOt�1] STRUCTURE PARK J YARD ] STREET /ALLEY OF OCCURRENCE Ej VEHICLE Cj GARAGE F7 PARKING LOT 44. TYPE OF STf+sil]'%lPE NON-RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL 45. METHOD OF ENTRY 0 CONVENIENCE ElFAST FOOD Q SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING LL1 AT -TEMPT ONLY El NO FORCE E] TUNNEL i RESTAURANT I BAR ❑ HOTEL I MOTEL ❑ APARTMENT KEY 1 SLIP Fj 130DILY FORCE LIDUCT / VENT D GAS STATION ❑ RETAIL 0 DUPLEX F TOWNHOUSE, C1 SAW/DRILL/BURN [] HID IN BUILDING 0 COAT HANGER � Q FINANCIAL INST. 0 ENTERTAIN I REG. D CONDO, ❑ BOLT CUTTERS D WINDOW SMASH ❑ SLIM JIM LJ PUBLIC BUILDING El INDUSTRIAL El MOTOR HOME 17 TIRE IRON El BRICK I ROCK 0 OTHER ® DRUG I MEDICAL E3 OTHER TRAVEL TRAILER 45 11 VEHICLE COLOR YEAR MAKE L MODEL STYLE UGENSEIIDNINICF NO, STATE D AIRPLANE Ll BOAT BICYCLE ...MAKE MODEL - SERIAL NUMBER COLOR WHEEL�SI2E NO; SPE EDS SPECIAL MARKINGS -.-.. BOYS E] GIRLS 48. NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) Broderick, Michael Paul 49. RESIDENCE ADDRESS CITY S.. SO RES PHONE 51. RACE: 'ITT 52. SEX 53 DOS crr AGE M 10I7/65 54, BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER 55.00CUPATION 56. WORK HOURS 57. BUS. PHONE 58. HT S l l 59. WT', 60. BUILD 200 MEDIA 61. HAIR Fat. EYES 63. SGARSIMARKSITATTOOS _ BLN Ii L 64. RELATION TO VICTIM 65_ ARRESTED El Yes 0 No GLASSES 67. HAT 68_ JACKET [1� 1;9. SHIRT 70. PANTS 71 SHOES 72. OTHER (ODDITIES, ACQUAINTANCES, HANGOUTS, Di- S.S;##) HAIR 75 FACIAL HAIR � 76 COMPLEXION 77.:APFARANCE 78. SPEECHIVOICE 79. ADDITIONAL CHARGES 80..CITED IN FIELD (See Narrative) D s1. NAME (LAST, T, FIRST MIDDLE) 82. RESIDENCE ADDRESS (CITY, STATE 21P) 83. RE S PHONE .RACE 85, SEX 66.. DOB., AGE 87 BUSINESS ADDRESS OR EMPLOYER -... 88, OCCUPATION W WORK HO RS 90. BITS, PHONE. 91, HT 9.2. VVf 93_ BUILD 94. HAIR 95, EYES 96. SCARS/MARKSITATTOOS 97. RELATION TO VfG7 m 9R3. ARRESTED ❑ Yes [I No 99. GLASSES 7 . HAT 101. JACKET 102, SHIRT 103. PANT 104.SHOES 105 OTHCR (ODDMES, ACQUAINTANCES HANGOUTS, DL, S.S-#) 106. HAS) 107, FACIAL HAIR �108.COMPLEMON 109. APEARANOE 110, SPEECHNOIGE 111. ADDITIONAL. CHARGES 1 ¢2 CITED 41I FIELD ! 113. COLOR YEAR MAKE MODEL " BODY STYLE 114 LICENSE NUMBER 115. STATE , -own 2004 Ford Banger Tk 7M44764 Ca wDDMONAL IDENTIFIERS (DAMAGE, CHROME WHEELS, ETC,) 11% i POUND? 11 B LOCAMN - eS .. ❑ No, 11 REPORTING OFFICER - ID. NO g DATE �ltr%�1�sC� 1 . SUPER IS R PROM 61 ID. N - 01\ 115 15 DATE I /1 I PSPD-001267 119- REPOFZENG OFFICER DATE 11 7 DR NUMBER Henderson 9/18/05 05-2610009 EWDEACE PROPERTY CODES STOLEN=S OZECOVERED=R DAMAGED=D EVIDENCE--EV ARTICLE NAME QTY BRAND/NAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC. DESCRIf-nON VALUE DDITIONAL VIICTIEMS: Officer Harvey Reed Palm Springs Police Department 760 323 8116 Officer Kyle Stjerne Palm Springs Police Department 760,323 8116 594 (2) P.C., Vandalism 2800,2 CN.C., Evading a Peace Officer 664 P.0 / 187 P.C., Attempted Murder of Police Officer - : it . I I a 31 a KIM] 49 USC 46502 (a)(1)(13), Attempt to Commit Aircraft Piracy '() CFR 1540.105(a)(2), Entering AAA (Airfield) -without legal access SQ�URCE: On 9/18/05 at approximately 0503 hours, I received a call from Officer Harvey Reed advising of a breach of security at the airport, an officer involved shooting, and an ongoing pursuit. Officer Reed requested I respond to the airport to assist with securing the airport and the crime scene, MO / POE : The suspect used a Brown Ford Ranger truck to ram the Airport Perimeter Fence, The suspect gains unlawful access to the Air Operations Area (AOA) and drives on the commercial ramp. The suspect stops his vehicle in front of a moving commercial aircraft. The suspect used force (pulls) on the front landing gear and then attempts to open the left side access door to the aircraft. . During this process the suspect breaks off the handle of the door (as the maintenance personnel inside, attempt to keep the door closed). The suspect then drives his vehicle to the runway area and fails to comply with officer's instructions to move his vehicle to the ramp area. The suspect drives across the runways and continues to fail to stop for the officer's activated emergency lights. The suspect stops in the area of the Atlantic Aviation Ramp and again fails to comply with the officer's instructions. (See Supplemental Statements Regarding the Officer Involved Shooting and subsequent pursuit). .9 21 SUBMITTED BY: IDNO 120 NO- PSPD-001268 PALM SPRINCS POLICE DEFE 5194 -7 REPORTING OFFICER ID# LM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 11ENDERSON 10802 PG # a 05-2610009 "PLEMENTAL TO T- 664 P.C. / 187 P.C. I &CIRIME FZEPORT (COOT-) El EVIDENCEIPROPERTY (CONT-j 0 VICTIMIWITNESS STATEMENT 0 SUPPLEMENTAL VICTIM STATENUNTS: City of Palm Springs - Department of Aviation (See Officer Statement) SkyWest-Delta Airlines (See Officer Statement) Officer Raymond Miller, Officer Harvey Reed, Officer Erik Larson, Officer Kyle Stjerne, Officer Isaac Hackbarth (See Officer Supplemental Statements) A-ITNESS STATEMIENT The witness is an Operations Aid for the City of Palm Springs -.Department of Aviation and works the graveyard shift. On 9/18/05 - was working with Operations Aid At approximately 0420 hours, - and -received a duress alarm on their "after hours alarm" pager for boarding gate #1. The duress alarm was entered on the boarding gate access key pad by SkyWest Maintenance Mechanic -M cell Ph (DOB ran to Boarding Gate #1 from the Airport Control Center and -found it open with no one present. then saw another SkyWest Maintenance Employee (Ph# on the ramp area. - said, "There is a crazy guy in front of our aircraft!" - motioned towards the cast and near the runways. -ran towards that direction and saw a private vehicle with its headlights on (facing west) in front of an aircraft on the commercial ramp. -said the location was east of boarding gate:410 near taxiway W (West Taxiway). The aircraft was later identified as SkyWest-Delta (CRJ-200, Tail# N457SW) and was being moved to the commercial ramp under jet engine power by SkyWest Mechanics. said the subject (later identified as Michael William Broderick DOB-10/7/65) was motioning with his hands to the pilot inside the plane. The subject then grabbed the front landing gear and walked to the sides of the plane and began tapping on them. The suspect got in his vehicle and drove in front of the left wing and stopped, At this point - identified the vehicle as a Brown Ford Ranger (Calg 7M44764) with h an extra cab. The suspect got out and continued to motion towards the pilots and tap on the side of the it aircraft. The suspect reentered the truck and drove in front of the right wing and stopped. The suspect again started to motion for the pilot and walked in front of the aircraft. The suspect took off a baseball cap he was wearing and appeared to bow towards the pilots. He put the baseball cap back on and reentered the truck, VICTIM W[rNESS OTHFf;I: PSPD-001269 REPORTING OFRGER 1D# `F-NDERSON 10802 ?PLEMENTAL IN 111:111:1", WITNESS STATEMENT -Continued: The suspect drove around again to the right wing and then back then back to the left wing. The suspect again exited the track and grabbed the handle on the left side passenger access (cabin) door on the plane. The suspect began to pull on the handle for the door and then fell backwards as though the handle had broken off (the handle later recovered by Officer Clary near this area). He reentered his truck and drove eastbound towards the runways and stopped short of Runway 3 ) Its at B (Bravo) Taxiway. He reversed the vehicle back across the W Taxiway at B Taxiway and stopped. The suspect then drove east bound and stopped short of runway 3 1R at the B taxiway. - saw the airport police unit driving north-east towards the airfield and a short time later, Operations Aid (who was riding with Officer Reed) radioed they had a visual on the suspect. bran to the front of the airport to obtain an Operations Vehicle. _advised -(via the radio) that the suspect may have accessed the airfield by crashing through perimeter gategi (information received via the on duty TA Supervisor - later determined to be false). -then entered gate #3 5 by vehicle and began checking the perimeter fence until he got to gate 91 which was in tact. _ continued driving the perimeter fence until he got the area of the Atlantic Aviation fuel farms (near Perimeter Gate#18). While in this area, - heard gun shots coming from the Atlantic Ramp. Immediately following the gun shots, advised - of shots fired over the radio and to use caution. He also requested that -pick him up south of the Atlantic Aviation Terminat-and continued to assist backup officers gain access to the airfield through Atlantic Gate. WITNESS STATEMENT is an Airport Operations Aid and works the graveyard shift. After receiving the duress alarm, M ran to baggage claim and accessed the airfield to boarding gate 41 . � (carrying the after hours duty phone) received a phone call from TSA who saw an individual crash through perimeter gate # 1. _ received a radio transmission from - of a vehicle on the airfield. He then ran back to Operations Area to get a vehicle and contact police dispatch. M was able to contact Officer Reed (starting his shift at 0430 hours) and met him curbside in front of the air ort. rode with Officer Reed to perimeter gate #15 and accessed the airfield. While en route, said Officer Reed was unable to raise PLC dispatch and he (Reed) called on his cell phone to request backup assistance. M said Officer Reed activated his emergency light bar and they made contact with the suspect & his truck at taxiway B and runway 3 IR. According to M Officer Reed used his spot light on the suspect's vehicle and began giving him verbal conirnands (suspect's window was down) to turn off the engine. - said the suspect vehicle moved slowly in a circular pattern. He said the suspect was a White finale with a short haircut believed he could identify the suspect at a later date). said the subject was pointing towards his face thought the spotlight was annoying him), The suspect began to yell, "just shoot me -Just kill me!" He loudly repeated these statements, two or three times. 11 VICTim 11 WITNESS 1:1 OTHER PSPD-001270 REPORTNG OFFICER 10# 1­,fALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 r—lr NO, E. Larson 10982 PG # 05-2610009 SUPPLEMENTALTO I 664/187 PC I El CRIME REPORT (CONT.) ❑ EVIDENCEIPROPERTY (CONT,) El VICTIWVVFFNESS STATEMENT 0 SUPPLEMENTAL westbound on Taliquitz Canyon Way from the airport. I caught up with the pursuit and followed behind as we drove westbound on Taliquitz Canyon Way, southbound on Palm Canyon Drive, and westbound on Arenas. Broderick was driving toward a series of residential streets that dead end and since Broderick had already shot at a police officer, I stopped my car and retrieved my SRT issued MP-5 9 mm submachine gun from the trunk of my car. I loaded a 31 round magazine and put the firearm in the front passenger seat of my car. I listened to the police radio as the pursuit continued and tried to catch up with the pursuit. I heard Officer Stjerne over the police radio that Broderick crashed at the west end of Linda Vista and that shots were fired. I drove to the location and parked my police car behind a marked police car. I got out of my police car and ran to the south wall of a residence on the south side of Linda Vista. I saw that Broderick had crashed his truck into a chain link fence of a property at the west end of Linda Vista. This property was a residence under construction that had a chain link fence surrounding the property. There was a dirt driveway leading up toward a residence under construction. There was also a travel trailer at the top of the driveway. The truck was stopped on top of the chain link fence and appeared to be stuck. Broderick was trying to drive forwards and backwards in attempts to free the truck from the chainlink fence. The tires on the truck were spinning and throwing dirt in the air. Officer Stjcme and I hopped the wall and gained access to the residential property east of the property under construction and directly south of where Broderick's truck was stuck. Officer Stjerne and I were able to aim our firearms at Broderick from over a block wall. Officer Stjerne deployed his AR-15 and I had deployed my MP-5. Officer Stjerne and I were positioned south of Broderick and had a clear view of the driver's side of the track. We occupied this position, at approximately 0505 hrs. and held the position until the remainder of the incident. Once I was in this position behind the wall, I could see that Broderick had stopped his track on the dirt driveway under construction which was at a slight incline at first, then became steep. There was also a large boulder at the entrance of the driveway that Broderick had maneuvered around and was blocking his backwards movement. Broderick's truck had a flat left front tire and, when Broderick tried to accelerate forward and backward, the engine would stall. Broderick continued to turn on the engine and accelerate forward and backwards in attempts to free his truck. Broderick then stopped the truck and looked in my, direction. Officer Stjerne illuminated Broderick with his flashlight and T could see that Broderick was bleeding profusely from his head. Officer Stjerne told dispatch over the radio to call medical aid and have them standby near the scene. Officer Stjerne began to talk to Broderick and told him to turn off the engine and throw the keys out of the truck. Broderick refused and said that he had a gun and was not going to jail or to the hospital. Broderick yelled at us to kill him, saying, "Shoot me in the head!" At one point, I heard Broderick say, "I'm going to point my gun at you and inake you shoot me." Officer Stjeme asked Broderick what his name was and --j VICTIM El WiTNESS 1-1 OTHER: 126- TYPED BY PSPD-001271 I= I W why he was doing this. Broderick said that his name was Patrick Randolph Hearst and that he was the heir to the Hearst fortune. Broderick said that recently he was beaten by the police for jaywalking and that if he got out of the truck, we were going to jump on him and beat him. Broderick also said that he was dying of AIDS and had a 12 year old son he has never seen. Officer Stjerne repeatedly told Broderick to turn the engine off, throw the keys out, and step out of the truck. Broderick refused and yelled, "You're going to have to kill me!" Broderick said that he had a gun, then he said that he did not have a gun and was not going to hurt anyone. Broderick then said, "I'm just kidding, I have an uzi." During the standoff, Broderick said that he had been shot five times and that he was dying. During the conversation with Officer Stjerne, Broderick said, "I'm gonna go now." Broderick reached down with his right hand toward the floorboard of the truck and out of my sight. I could hear what appeared to be a plastic bag rustling. Broderick looked downward and hunched over and appeared to be bracing himself. Broderick held this position for a few seconds and I thought that he was going to shoot himself Broderick then looked over in our direction and began talking again with Officer Stjerne., Broderick did this several times, each time he said, "I'm gonna go now." One time after Broderick said this, he turned on the ignition and accelerated back and forth trying to free his truck. Another time after he said, I'm gonna go now," he said he had been shot and was going to pass out. When Broderick would hear talking coming from the police radio or see shadows of movement behind him, he would become agitated and start yelling. Broderick would tell Officer St erne to keep the other officers away from his truck. Broderick said that he thought officers were sneaking toward him and were going to beat him up. He said he was going to shoot anyone who approached his track. At one point, Officer Stjerne asked Broderick if he wanted to talk to anyone. Broderick said that he wanted to talk to his ex -boyfriend � Broderick said that ='s phone number is Dispatch called the number and told me that no one answered. Officer Stjerne relayed this information to Broderick. Broderick• wanted proof that we called._ and asked what the answering machine said and what mistake Steve made when he spoke. I had dispatch call the number again and listen to what the message said. Dispatch called the number again and said that there were no mistakes and it just said to leave a message. Officer Stjerne relayed this information to Broderick. Broderick said that we were lying because = stutters. Broderick told Officer Stjerne that he was thirsty and wanted some water. Officer Stjerne told Broderick that we would bring him water if he threw the keys to the truck out the window. This negotiation went on and Broderick continued to refuge to throw the keys out the window because he was afraid we would rush him and beat him up. Broderick then said that he had some water. Broderick began drinking out of what appeared to be a water bottle that was inside a plastic bag. Throughout the rest of the incident, Broderick would manipulate a plastic bag and, at one point, he wrapped it around his right hand. While Broderick spoke with Officer Stjerne, I could hear him manipulating the plastic bag. I could not see what Broderick � VICTIM 1-1 WITNESS 11 OTHER: 126, TYPED By PSPD-001272 -RALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 NO, 000095-261 if, - W., PG# M was doing with the plastic bag. At one point when he said he was going to shoot himself, Broderick reached down and 1 could hear him manipulate the plastic bag. I also heard a clicking sound of metal or hard plastic that I cannot identify. Based on this observation, I determined that Broderick was concealing his firearm inside the plastic bag. During most of the standoff, it was dark and Broderick was unable to see Officer Sti erne or one, but during sunrise, it gradually became light and Broderick was able to see us. I could hear and see out of the comer of my eye SRT members deploying behind the truck. As Broderick sat in the driver's seat of the truck, I saw tear gas rounds deployed through the rear window. Broderick said, "Oh. You're shooting at me." Broderick turned the engine on, accelerated forward, and accelerated backwards ahnost freeing the truck. Broderick then turned the engine off and opened the driver's Side door. Broderick put both feet out of the truck and onto the ground. I could see both of Broderick's hands and he was not holding anything. I then saw an unknown amount of pepper balls fired at Broderick and striking him in the upper torso area. Broderick took one step back but did not fall down or surrender. All of a sudden while Broderick was standing outside his truck, he looked directly at me and got back inside the truck. Broderick picked up something with his right hand that was concealed in a plastic bag and as he started to lie down on the truck's seat, he aimed it directly toward me. I could see Broderick's hand over the bottom of the plastic bag and an object concealed inside the plastic bag protruding from his hand. As he pointed the object toward me, he yelled loudly. Based on the prior shot fired by Broderick and the fact that he repeatedly said he had a gun and threatened to shoot officers, I believed that Broderick had concealed a firearm inside the plastic bag and was going to shoot me. I pulled the trigger on my MP-5 one time firing two rounds of 9 mm, ammunition at Broderick. I saw what appeared to be one round strike Broderick on the left side of his lower torso. Before I could pull the trigger again, Broderick fell backwards into the truck and dropped the item concealed in the plastic bag. Broderick then stepped out of the truck with nothing visible in his hands. I saw a police dog deployed from the area behind the truck and bite Broderick on his arm. Broderick fell down onto his knees with the dog still holding onto his arm. SRT members surrounded Broderick and handcuffed him. Once Broderick was handcuffed, Officer Stjeme and I hopped the wall and walked to where the police cars were parked. I told Sergeant Fallon that I had fired at Broderick. I stood with Officers Stjeme, Hackbarth, and Miller who had also fired at Broderick and we waited for further instructions. Sergeant Booth seized any MP-5 and loaded magazine. Officer Beard drove Oficers Stierne, Miller, Hackbarth and I to PSPD where we waited for further instructions, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: See crime reports and additional reports for more information. " VICTIM El WITNESS 11 OTHER: 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001273 ,--�.,ALIW SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 PG# 1 Coorm ARTICLE NAME OW BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER iAfA'" 1 51 A MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE On 9/18/05 at approx. 0445 his. I responded to a call at the Palm Springs International Airport (3400 E. Tahquitz) regarding a breech of security by a subject who crashed through a perimeter gate and was driving on the runway. I was in full police uniform, in a marked patrol vehicle, and 1 was responding from the 1900 blk of S. Palm Cyn . Prior to .my arrival, Ofc. Reed, who was at the scene advised that the subject was uncooperative, refusing all commands and refusing to turn off the vehicle, a Ford Ranger (license plate #7M44764). Ofc. Reed then advised to expedite all units because the suspect was outside of his vehicle screaming at them to shoot him. Ofc. Reed stated that they were on the east side of the airport next to the Atlantic Ramp, which is the old Million Air building, and that in coming units should access the airport at that location as an Airport Operations staff member stands by and opens the gate. I arrived at the cast side of the old Million Air Building at approx. 0448 hrs, as I was driving to the gate south of that location, Ofc. Reed advised that the suspect was claiming to have a gun and that he was going to shoot at the officers. I arrived at the south gate and saw a subject standing next to the gate, who 1 perceived to be the Airport Operation staff -member. Northwest of the south gate of Million Air I could see two patrol vehicles with their overhead lights on, but I was unable to see the suspect or his vehicle at that time. As I approached the south gate, which was closed at this time, I heard numerous gun shots being fired from the direction of the two patrol vehicles. ,Ting that the suspect was shooting in my direction, I exited my vehicle and took cover behind the engine block. 1 ---,v the Airport Operation staff member next to the south gate drop. to the ground as the shots were fired. After the shooting was over, the Airport Operations staff member ran to the south gate and opened it. I entered my patrol vehicle turned my overhead lights on and drove through the open gate and into the airport. As I entered the airport .1 saw the suspect vehicle driving, west across the runway followed by Ofc. Reed in the airport police vehicle and Ofc. Miller in his patrol vehicle. I caught up with the two police vehicle's and joined the pursuit. I saw the suspect vehicle drive west toward the west side chain link fence, just north of the baggage claim, which is also the cast side fence of the rental car return parking lot. The suspect vehicle accelerated and drove toward the west side chain link fence, just north of the baggage claim. The front of the suspect vehicle struck the chain link fence and vehicle was stopped by the fence and was unable to proceed forward. I drove my vehicle toward the driver's side rear of the suspect vehicle and parked my vehicle so that the suspect vehicle was unable to go in reverse and get back onto the runway and airport operation area (AOA). Several other officer's arrived on scene and park their vehicles behind the suspect vehicle assisting me in boxing the vehicle in. I&MIM11011:14JA R AP RO I(k __WVING I D. NO. DATE 0*73 PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. 5194 PSPD-001274 'DRTNr r--DR 3 OFFICER PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEFT - 3311 NO flENDERSON 108:0:2:] PG# 9 05-2610009 SUPPLEMENTALTO 664 P.C. 1187 P, C. CIRM REPORT (GONT) 0 EMENCEPROPERTY (COW) F] %ACTWXNESS STATBVEW D SUPPLEWE WITNESS STATEMENT CONTINUED-. . _said the suspect exited the truck and was wearing a White long sleeve shirt and what appeared to be underwear - boxer shorts. As the suspect reentered the truck, Officer Reed said, "Can you just get off the runway and we will talk on the ramp. (motioning to leave the runway area)" The suspect then drove to the Atlantic Aviation Ramp and OfEcer Reed was asking for expedited backup units. Once on the ramp, the suspect continued to slowly circle until he finally stopped (facing southbound) with Officer Reed's vehicle about four car lengths away. _heard the backup units getting close to the airport and told Officer Reed he would go to the Atlantic Access gate and open it for them. It should be noted that this move helped give Officer Reed assistance but put Vinezi in some level of danger. As_walked close to the Atlantic Terminal, the suspect (vehicle stopped) yelled, "Are you a fucking cop? Where are you going?" _ replied, "No, I any not a cop and I am going home." As _opened the gate for the first backup unit, he heard the suspect say something similar to, "Fucking shoot me or I am going to fucking shoot you with my gun!" As more units began arriving, heard gunshots and he fell to the ground for concealment. Immediately after gunshots the suspect truck drove west bound across the runways. -and drove westbound and as they approached perimeter gate *2 1, they saw the suspect vehicle repeatedly ramming the fence to the left of the gate. _said the suspect vehicle breached the fence and continued through the rental car lot. The police units left the airfield through a perimeter gate and continued the pursuit. 'WITNESS STATEATENT The original witness a SkyWest Maintenance Mechanic (DOB� Cell#- Work-4 was not present when I was on scene and I did not obtain his statement. WITNESS STATEMENT' The witness a SkyWest Maintenance Mechanic (CeII4 was not present but apparently witnessed the original fence breach, WITNESS STATEMENT (MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL IN COXTROL OF AIERCRAFT)-: The Maintenance Personnel in control of the aircraft at the time of the damage and attempted forced entry were possibly: and They were not present when I was on scene. The Maintenance Supervisor will need to be contacted to oonfin-n who was in control of the aircraft and coordinate statements to be obtained. PSPD-001275 0 -2610009 00=1■ SUPPL.FMENTALTO qCPJAE REPORT (ODW) D EMENUE1PROP ER (COW) D MGTMWM,1EMSTAT8VENT OSLFPLB& 664 P.0 OFFICER STATEMENT - While en route to the airport, I attempted contact with Investigator Eddie Price and Special Agent Robert Wucker of the Joint Terrorism Task Force but was unable to speak with them. I then notified Special Agent Joe Stuart (Palm Springs - FBI) and advised him of the circumstances. I arrived at the airport at 0538 hours and made contact with Officer Reed- I called Officer Clary to respond to the airport and assist with the crime scene. He arrived shortly after and was responsible for evidence collection on the commercial ramp (See his supplemental report). Officer Reed showed me the two breaches in the airport fence near the rental car lot. I had the cast side of the rental car lot roped off with "PD Crime Scene" tape and confirmed the Operations Staff would continue to stand guard at the breached fence. Officer Reed told me the suspect had attempted to force entrance onto a SkyWest-Delta Regional Jet (while it was moving on the ground towards the SkyWest Ramp Area. He believed the door handle for the SkyWest Aircraft had been broken off during this attempt and was somewhere on the commercial ramp. We discovered the white plastic handle east of the Phase 11 Terminal on the commercial ramp. I placed a traffic cone and crime scene tape next to the handle for identification. We then drove to the Atlantic Aviation Ramp and Officer Reed showed me the general area where shooting took place. We coned off the area and placed crime scene tape around the location. I advised the Atlantic Personnel that the ramp was closed due to the crime scene. Airport Operations Aid secured the crime scene and I requested he note all of the aircraft tail numbers that were parked on the Atlantic Ramp. I fijrther advised the AtlanticPersonnel to check all of their customers aircraft for any bullet holes when the crime scene was reopened. I then drove Officer Reed back to the Airport Police Office to await contact by a police supervisor. At 0643 hours, I met with Special Agent Joe Stuart and drove him to the clime scene locations. Upon completion of this task, I met with the two Airport -Operations Aids who were on -duty at the time of incident and obtained the above statements. I reviewed the Airport Camera Surveillance System footage with Airport Operations Supervisors_ - and The footage does show the suspect's vehicle breaching the security fence. I have requested when able to make a copy of this footage and provide it to the detective division. In addition, Airport Operations Supervisor � took digital photos of the damage on the commercial ramp side and evidence. He will supply these photos on disc to Officer Clary and I have attached copies of the photos to this report. PSPD-001276 REPORTING OFFICER [IV PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 R. NO. HENIE)ER(o SON 10802 PG# 05-2610009 SUPPLEMENTALTO 1 664 P.C. / 187 P.C, qCRW KPORT (COW) El r Ty (cow) 11 mcTmwrrNEss sTATevENT Cl sum-aAE EVIDENCE : See Officer Clarv's Supplemental Report Regarding Evidence Collection and Booking. ADDITIONAL TION : I have attached a copy of Michael Broderick's DL, Criminal History and contacts to this report. It should be noted that he shows a recent firearrn purchase (Taurus 38 Cal. Pistol) on 7/.I/0S, I have also attached a overview map of the airfield and SkyWest #N457SW Aircraft Registration. In addition, Airport Operations conducted ' an extensive area check for any discarded weapons but was unable to locate any airside or in the rental car lot. The damaged SkyWest Aircraft was towed taken to the Maintenance Facility on the east side of the airport. During the incident the Transporation Security Operations Center was notified along with the PSP-TSA Executive Staff. .used. on the witness statements and physical evidence, it appears the suspect gained access to the airfield by ramming his vehicle through perimeter gate #21 and exiting through the fence just south of that gate. The C� suspect could not reuse the hole through gate,#21 due to a tug cart being placed their by SkyWest employees. In addition the S kyest Aircraft involved did not have any passengers aboard at the tirne of the incident, PSPD-001277 rj��= PSPD-001278 PSPD-001279 bs - quo Doo q PSPD-001280 OR NUMBER 05-261000 5 CODE ARTICLENAME QTY,- BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE )n 9-18-05 at 0530 hours I was called by Officer James Henderson and asked to respond to the airport reference a oreech of security and a shooting that occurred on airport property, When I arrived 1 made contact at the security checkpoint and observed that they had an all stop order and that the entire: airport was shut down. I then went to the ramp area and started the investigation. I contacted airport operations supervisor and he showed me gate number 21 that was on the ground and said that this gate was the point of entry where the truck entered the aircraft area of operation. He then showed me 20 feet of fencing that was knocked and destroyed south of gate 21. This was the area the truck had exited. Hastios then showed me the Delta / Sky West Canadair Regional Jet tail wing number N457SW. The aircraft number was 7773, This aircraft was parked north of gate number 1. 1 checked the right side door and it appeared that the suspect tried to open it and the handle was partially pulled out. The left side door handle of the aircraft was torn off.said he located the handle and marked the handle with a cone just east of gate eleven on the commercial ramp west of the taxi way and north of the Bravo / Whiskey intersection. I then dusted the right side of the aircraft and took one print card. I then dusted the left side of the aircraft in the area the door handle was torn off and I collected nine latent fingerprint cards. I then walked over to the intersection of Whiskey and Bravo on the commercial ramp and picked up the door handle with gloves and placed into a brown paper sack and held it for prints. The door handle was located in the area where the suspect blocked the Delta / Sky west regional jet with his truck as it was taxied by mechanics. I then went over to the fence area and collected a license plate 7M44764 that was torn off the truck and left at the scene under the 20 feet of ramrnedfence near gate 21 and the rental car area. Vehicle parts left under the fence were also secured for evidence. All of the items, fence damage, and aircraft damage was photographed. The digital tapes of the crime were downloaded by the airport, but they were not available at report time. later located a baseball hat and a shell type necklace on the Atlantic Aviation ramp, It is unknown if these two items belong to the suspect. All items were placed in locker -Ijmber 6. EVIDENCE 517-1 1 print card from the door handle right side of the aircraft, 517-2 9 print cards from the area the door handle was torn off of the west side of the aircraft 517-3 1 door handle torn of left side of aircraft ***HOLD FOR PRINTS 517-4 Parts of vehicle from down fence area 517-5 License plate from suspect vehicle under fencing 517-6 Hat and necklace possibly from the suspect SUBMITTED BY,, ID. NO. 120. SUPERVI 11) NO. DATE PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT, 5194 PSPD-001281 Palm Springs Police Depart - nt Property/Evidence Recoi`�.­ IC, r ,. , • a w'r 'i • M L W♦MW L a w w. ,i i f !F ROM WHOM THE f f ii■ R a',, . �. OF THEEMPtOYtE f i w �If 4 i •- SEIZING WAS SEIZED: 11 CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW !O FOUND PROPTELEERTY WARRANT _� STORAGEDESCRIPTION •VALUE e .. s. f. i DESCRIPTION A y, t- p ( y - > 6obA! L VV kF,G... 1 A� i � SIP 111ai LOCATION o A . -. OP Sj0F _ _ _. w DESCRIPTION •' a a s =r = 4; wDESCRIPTION• op�Po a f 4 PSPD-001282 'Oi=FEN SE CLASSII;I A,TI+ N DR i PAGE # cob ITEM # �+ vlj� LOCKER # DESCRIPTION LL L:105T L t5-1' _ LOCKER # OUT -- AT MAP=C c STORAGE J1 (�ro LOCATION VALUE ITEM LOCKER # DESCRIPTION LOCKER # OUT STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM # ITEM # LOCKER # LOCKER # DESCRIPTION LOCKER # OUT STORAGE LOCATION VALUE LOCKER # OUT STORAGE. LOCATION VALUE DESCRIPTION l i EM # LOCKER # DESCRIPTION LOCKER # OUT STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM # LOCKER # DESCRIPTION LOCKER # OUT STORAGE LOCATION' -VALUE ITEM # ITEM # LOCKER # LOCKER # DESCRIPTION LOCKER # OUT STORAGE LOCATION VALUE LOCKER # OUT STORAGE LOCATION VALUE DESCRIPTION SORTING OFFICER DATErnME TOTALVALUE r-N L APPROVING SUPEROISOR DATE/TIME PROPERTY CONTROLLER SIGNATURE DATErrIME PSPD-001283 SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 33 M Page 1 of 7 FALLON 2470 09118/05 ❑ CRIME REPORT (CONT.) iEMENTAL TO SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT ' 364/187 PC - Attempt Murder on a :1olice Officer 1NIK-11 I 1=1 I On 09/18/05 at approximately 0430hrs, while working an exterior crime scene from a homicide, I was monitoring the Palm Springs Police main dispatch channel. Officer Harvey Reed was requesting back-up for a vehicle that had crashed through the airport gate at 3400 East Tahquitz and was driving out on the tarmac area near the airplanes. While I continued to monitor the radio traffic and Officer Reed's calls for help, I noted there was only one unit responding to assist his urgent calls for help from the south end of the City. I continued to monitor the call as Officer Reed put out that the subject refused to turn off the engine or obey any of his commands and the suspect was driving all over the tarmac of the airport within the restricted safety zone of the active runways. outside his vehicle wanting the officers to shoot him. I subsequently left the crime scene in the 600 block of El Placer and began responding to Officer Reed's request for help as other units also had been cleared and were responding to the location. I drove eastbound on Ramon Road to northbound Gene Autry Trail to a security gate that was opened by an Operations Officer for the airport and I was allowed onto the tarmac. As I continued onto the tarmac/runway area, I could see the lights of the other police vehicles pursuing the suspect vehicle in a westerly direction towards the commercial SUBMITTED BY. ID NO. DATE TYPED BY . DATE VICTIM 0 WITNESS DOTHER �BOSLER 9/18105 PSPD-001284 P�k SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 33C7-1� Page 2 of 7 7,--7 REPORTING OFFICER 0 NO. DATE DR NO, FALLON 2470 09/18/05 ❑ CRIME REPORT ICONT.) 05-261-0009 .,LEMENTAL TO SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT 64/187 PC - Attempt Murder on a Police Officer section of the airport. As I continued westbound, I pulled in behind an Airport Operations Vehicle as noted by their complete yellow light bar, which escorted me across the active taxi ways to the west side of the airport where the suspect had now crashed into the west side perimeter fence and had entangled his vehicle. As I arrived, I noted a number of marked police units and officers in uniform yell at the suspect to turn his vehicle off. At one point, the suspect put his vehicle in reverse and backed into a marked PS'PD unit and continued forward as he tried repeatedly to break out of the entanglement of the fence. This ramming motion continued until the suspect was successful in breaching the fence and continued westbound through the rental car parking lot, out onto the public thoroughfares. I was escorted off the property via an Airport Operations vehicle and continued to monitor the pursuit as it went westbound on Tahquitz. The suspect made a number of turns and then came eastbound Tahquitz to northbound El Cielo, where he made a u-turn. He came southbound El Cielo and then back westbound onto Tahquitz. By this time, a number of marked units had gotten in behind the suspect with their lights and sirens on, began pursuing him westbound on Tahquitz. SUBMITTED BY: E3 VICTIM 0 WITNESS OOTHER 11 Me I III � I I I• to 1-1 1 SUPERVISOR APPROVING 0 NO. DATE TYPED BY 1BOSLER • PSPD-001285 P SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 331A Page 3 of 7 `7 REPORTING OFFICER ID NO. DATE DR NO. FALLON 2470 09/18105 11 CRIME REPORT (CONT.) 05-261-0009 LEMENTAL TO SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT 664/187 PC - Attempt Murder on a Police Officer stayed in pursuit of him. The suspect continued driving and as the main pursuit element pursued him. Myself and Officer Fernandez continued southbound and paralleled the pursuit in an attempt to contain the suspect if he had foot bailed from his vehicle. We positioned ourselves on west Ramon Road, just south of the officers on Linda Vista. Subsequent radio traffic advised that the suspect had crashed into a construction site and was now barricaded in his vehicle. One officer put out there had been shots fired at the termination of the pursuit and for a period of time it was believed the suspect had vacated his vehicle and had run into a residence, believing that we were possibly going to have a hostage situation or an active shooter scenario. Myself and Officer Fernandez left our positions and headed towards the termination of the pursuit point. Because of the suspect's conduct and the danger that he posed, a SWAT activation was sent to all SWAT team members. Officer Kyle Stjerne began dialoging with the suspect. T!'hile the dialoging was occurring, I ordered three police c:ars to ensure that the suspect could not leave his position by placing them behind the suspect approximately forty to fifty feet to ensure that if the suspect was able to get his vehicle free, he could not continue his rampage throughout the rest of the City. My concern was that the suspect continued placing the vehicle in forward and reverse, attempting to get out of SUBMITTED BY: SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID NO. DATE TYPED BY DATE 0 VICTIM 0 WITNESS OOTHER BOSLER 9/18/05 PSPD-001286 SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 33 Page 4 of 7 mr-znmu� armutn ID AIODATE FALLON 2470 09118/05 W187 PC - Attempt Murder on a OTicer 1:1 CRIME REPORT (CONT.) 0 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT 00 the his situation and would therefore continue to endanger the public as well as the officers. Verbal commands were given via a police car public address system in order to have the people and/or construction workers who were believed to be occupying a trailer on this construction site directly in front of the suspect, to vacate the premises. However, it was believed that the trailer door did open and the subjects vacated. After a few minutes, Officer Stjerne was still dialoging with the suspect and because the public address commands were interfering with his conversation with the suspect, we discontinued the public address communications. There was repeated radio traffic indicating that the suspect wanted to shoot us and he would kill our officers. The suspect indicated both verbally and by his behavior that he was searching for a weapon and if we approached the car, he would shoot us. At one point during the dialog, Officer Stjerne indicated that the suspect said he had a gun and it was possibly an Uzi. The suspect made demands to us to call his ex -lover,_ at Dispatch attempted to make these calls in honor of the request of the suspect while we continued to build a rapport with him and attempt to calm him down and have him surrender. There apparently was some confusion with the phone number that the suspect was requesting to have dialed, at which time I clarified it was and dispatch continued their attempts to contact der the suspect's request. SUBMITTED BY; Q VICTIM 11 WITNESS 130THER SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID NO. DATE TYPED BY IBOSLER PSPD-001287 SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 3311- Page 5 of 7 FALLON 2470 09118/05 0 CRIME REPORT {CONT.) 05-261-0009 ,EMENTAL TO SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT 3641187 PC - Attempt Murder on a :'olice Officer Various officers reported that the suspect indicated he was shot and they could visually see blood, indicating to us that the suspect was injured. Paramedics and fire rescue personnel had been staged behind the event. Because this event was so dynamic and changing moment by moment, we began formulating a plan to resolve this situation. IIIIIIIIIii 1111111111p;111 III III removed from the immediate vicinity and put in an area of safety. Additionally, I designated two shooters on the rear vehicle assault team under the direction of Sergeant Abshire, so that we did not have contagious fire issues or cross -fire issues should the suspect continue to present the life -threatening behavior and threats of 111131 gip� �� 111111 1111��il 111111111111111�11 .10 Upon sufficient resources, the dialog continued and all officers were advised of the gas that was going to be entered into the vehicle. The suspect then began ramming his Mram0n MIN the 12 gauge ferret gas rounds to be shot into the cab of his truck. Officer Dougherty and we let the gas take effect. This seemed to enrage the suspect and he was now SUBMITTED BY: SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID NO, DATE TYPED BY DATE 0 VICTtM r3 WITNESS oOTHER BOSLER 9/18/05 PSPD-001288 per,. V,., SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 33)A t-71 7,--7 Page 6 of 7 - I - UAlt FXE&W- 2470 09/18/05 1 13 CRIME REPORT (CONT.) LEMENTAL TO SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT 4/187 PC - Attempt Murder on a lice Officer putting his vehicle again in a forward and reverse rocking motion with the engine ant tires kicking up a great deal of dust as he attempted to get out of there, After approximately three to five minutes the suspect began to exit his vehicle. Numerous commands were given to him to lay on the ground which he verbally indicated he would not comply with. Based on the fact the suspect was exiting his vehicle, I had the vehicle assault team, under the direction of Sergeant Abshire begin approaching. They had a less lethal pepper ball gun, a K-9, as well as lethal force, should that be needed. As the rear vehicle assault team continued on towards, the vehicle, I heard two shots ring out from the left side of where I was standing. To my knowledge the three people who were designated to those spots were Officer Larson, Officer Kyle Stjerne and Sergeant Tokier, who was in a sniper position. It should be noted that prior to the entrance of the gas being placed into the vehicle, all officers were advised of the shots being taken and that the vehicle assault was going to be initiated. Very clear specific job requirements were given as well as specific shooters designated under Sergeant Abshire's direction. The suspect was subsequently taken into custody and received medical treatment and was removed from the scene. The scene was cordoned off for various investigators to SUBMITTED Syz 13 VICTIM n WITNESS OOTHER SUPERVISOR APPROVING 0 NO. DATE 1TYPED BY BOSLER DATE 9/18/05 PSPD-001289 SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 33M Page 7 of 7 FALLON 2470 09118/05 13 CRIME REPORT (CONT.) 05-261-0009 ZMENTAL TO SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT 564/187 PC - Attempt Murder on a :1olice Officer come in and begin their investigation, as well as protecting the crime scene for physical wo Officer Hutchinson was detailed to ride with the suspect to the hospital and stay with him until relieved by other investigators. SUBMITTED BY: SUPERVISOR APPROVING 10 NO. DATE TYPED BY DATE 0 VICTIM 11 WITNESS OOTHER BOSLER 9118105 PSPD-001290 119. REPORTING OFFICER O® NUMBER Dougherty 9/18/05 052610009 ARTICLE NAME QTY. BRANDtNAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE FOLLOW UP TO 245(a)(1) P.C. 28OiO. I V.C. 422 P.C. SUSPECT: Partick Randolph Hurst (name given by suspect) At approx. 0400 hrs. on 9/18/05 1 was awakened by Sgt. Abshire requesting that I come as soon as possible due to a earlier homicide and a shooting at Zelda's Night Club that was taxing both swing and graveyard shifts. While on my way to the city at approx. 0508 hrs. I received a SRT call out page reference a stand off with a possible armed suspect at 690 Linda Vista. I responded to the scene and arrived at approx. 0528 hrs. While waiting for additional SRT members to arrive I was placed on a east close perimeter assignment behind the patrol units that had been involved in the initial pursuit that ended in the construction site at 690 Linda Vista. While on this perimeter assignment, approx. 25 to 30 feet from the suspect vehicle, 1 saw that the suspect was turning the engine of his vehicle on and off. The suspect was attempting to put the vehicle in drive and reverse and attempting to move the vehicle but the vehicle appeared to be stuck on top of the chain link gate that lie had collided with at the termination of the pursuit but I was unsure that suspect unable to, move the vehicle. The suspect was occasionally yelling but I was unable to understand most of what he was yelling. While the suspect was yelling I heard the suspect say something about him having an Uzi and that he would shoot anyone if they came near the vehicle. This was confirmed when I heard another officer notify dispatch that the suspect claimed to have an Uzi. The suspect was continually moving in the cab of the suspect vehicle and depressing the brake pedal causing the rear tail lights to go on. Sgt. Fallon advised me to prepare to deploy CS into the vehicle at which time I contacted dispatch and requested that the officer responding to the station to get the command post SRT van also get the 12 Ga. liquid CS Ferret rounds from the Riot deployment bags in the armory and bring them to the scene. At approx. 0600 his. Res, Ofe. Henderson arrived with the 12 Ga. CS Ferrets and Sgt. Fallon assigned me to deploy the CS, and the lethal 40 mm Exact h-npact if the suspect was not compliant upon exiting the vehicle. At approx. 0610 hrs. I was given 2th VSr by Sgt., Fallon to deploy the CS into the suspect vehicle. I could see that the rear sliding window of the pup was open and the driver's door and passenger door windows were open or missing. From approx. 30 to 35 feet to the rear of the suspect's vehicle 1 fired 4, 12 Ga., 0.71 gram liquid CS rounds into the vehicle. (Federal Laboratories, Defense Technologies, Lot # 0 9173, manufacture date 2004.) 2, through the passenger side of the stationary portion of the rear window and 2, through the opening of the Tear sliding window in the center of the rear window, The suspect's body was hidden by the driver's side of the tinted stationary portion of the window. It appeared that sliding portion of the opening rear window opened to the driver's side because the driver's side portion of the rear window appeared darker. Within 5 to 10 seconds the suspect opened the driver's door of the vehicle but refused to comply with orders to exit he vehicle and get on the ground. I could smell the CS and knew that the deployment was successful. Within 20 to 30 seconds of the suspect opening the drivers door I heard a vocal exchange by the suspect with the officer giving him the orders to get on the ground. I was unable to see what the suspect was doing but could see he was moving in the cab of the vehicle a great deal and 1 heard 2 shots fired. I was unable to determine where the shots came from, I heard the suspect yell and then the suspect stood up out of the driver's seat. I heard the suspet yelling something inaudible and "Shoot me!" The suspect refused to comply with Ofe. Stjcme's orders. I heard Ofc. Stjeme (who was out of my line of sight, to the south of the suspect.) clearly shout "Get on the ground now!" The suspect refused to comply with the order to get on the ground and I was only able to see his left side. The suspect's right hand was concealed from my view, Upon Ofe. third ignored order to "get down" I fired a single 40 Trim Exact Impactround at the left side suspect's mid section between his belt line and the bottom his rib cage, from approx. 30 feet from the suspect. As I fired the suspect leaned forward slightly and the foam round appeared to strike the suspect in the upper left arm. The suspect did not immediately fall. and Ofe. Goodwin deployed 3 or 4 rounds from the Pepperball launcher before the suspect fell to the ground on his stomach and was taken into Cody. After the suspect was transported by AMR I inspected the impact locations of the 12 Ga. Ferret rounds on vehicle. an Cj �- 120. ID. NO. DATE W."A PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. 5f94 PSPD-001291 PSPD-001292 119. REPORTING OFFICER DATE ,�,PALIW SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 G. , . Araiza 9/18/05 1 17 PG# CODE ARTICLE NAME QTY, BRAND/NAME SERIAL NUMBER SU1PLEM-11"Arl"AL MISC. DESCRIPTION vALUE On 09/18/05, at approximately 0530 hours, I received a text message requesting that I respond to the area of 690 Linda Vista regarding an Emergency Response Team (ERT) deployment. I was instructed by Sgt. Fallon, while enroute to the location that I would be deploying my K-9. I arrived to the scene at approximately 0600 hours, deployed my K-9 and met with Sgt Fallon and Lt Staffs. Lt Staffs directed me to the drivers side of a marked unit (#19), which was approximately 20-30 feet behind the suspect vehicle. Lt Staffs briefed me on what had happened prior to my arrival, as well as telling me that there were officers along a wall just south of the suspect vehicle. There was another marked unit parked just north of unit #19, which was Officer Hackbarth's unit #3, the vehicle had front end damage from when the suspect had rammed it with his vehicle. I was instructed by Lt Staffs to send my canine on an apprehension command, if the suspect were to get out of the vehicle and pose a threat to the officers and/or public. I could hear the officers along the south side of the suspect vehicle engaging conversation with the suspect as he sat in the vehicle, but was unable to hear what exactly was being said. Every once and a while the suspect would yell, during which I could hear him saying "kill me". After several minutes of dialogue I heard the engine to the suspect vehicle start. 1 informed Lt Staffs that the suspect had started the vehicle. I was concerned that the suspect would be able to back his vehicle up, and ram the vehicle I was next to or drive towards the other officers at the scene in an attempt to assault them. Lt Staffs informed me that the vehicle had a flat tire and the suspect had previously tried backing out from where the vehicle as parked, but was uccessful. Prior to the vehicle reaching it's point of rest the driver of the vehicle managed to position a large boulder along a portion of the right side of his vehicle, which prevented a straight shot from his vehicle to the unit I was positioned next to. The suspect began backing his vehicle during which the boulder began to move. Officer Dougherty shot 12 gauge liquid CS munitions into the vehicle, refer to his supplemental for further information. The suspect began pushing on the drivers door open, during which I could hear the south perimeter officers telling the suspect step out of the vehicle with his hands up. The suspect said something to effect of "just shoot me or I'm going to shoot you". The suspect heard my K-9 barking and said "you better not send that dog because I will shoot him". A few more minutes of dialogue continued with the south perimeter units and the suspect, during which he began backing the vehicle again. Officer Dougherty was instructed to put more CS in the vehicle. Before Officer Dougherty firedd off some more rounds I saw the suspects right hand come up with a paper bag covering it. If the suspect were concealing a firearm within the bag he possibly could have fired in the direction of the south perimeter units. As the bag came up I heard two gunshots from the area of the south perimeter team. The suspect began screaming and leaned toward the passenger compartment of the vehicle. DEPT. rd94 PSPD-001293 �---fALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT- 3311 r- REP6RTING OFFICER 1D# J. NO. G. Araiza 11090 1 PG# 7-7 05-261-0009 El CRJME REPORT (CONT.) El EVIDENCEIPROPERTY (CONT.) 0 VICTININVITNESS STATEMENT El SUPPLEMENTAL The suspect was instructed to step out of the vehicle with his hands up. The suspect appeared as though he was going to step out of the vehicle, during which time he concealed his right hand in the passenger Compartment. The, perimeter officers yelled at the subject to show both his hands. The suspect began stepping out of the vehicle but was not following instructions to get down on the ground. I believed that the suspect was deliberately moving slow and not following orders because he was formulating a plan of attack. I feared for any safety as well as the safety of my fellow officers, so I deployed my K-9 on an apprehension command. I deployed my canine on an apprehension command for the following reasons, from the information I was given, the suspect had repeatedly mentioned that he was in possession of a gun and would use it on officers if they did not kill him. The suspect had not been searched for weapons, the suspect had assaulted a peace officer by means of the vehicle he was driving. The suspect had the ability to retreat into his vehicle, which could be used as a weapon against the officers on scene, or public if he were able to escape. My K-9 ran towards the suspect, just as he was going down to his hands and knees. The suspect was in a kneeling position but still could have reached for any weapons he may have had concealed. The K-9 bit and released the suspects left arm I gave the bite command again and the canine bit and released along the back side of the suspect, from my position I was unable to determine, exactly where. The canine moved over the suspects right side and bit and held briefly on his right arm bicep area. As I approached the canine with the other officers the canine released the bite, at which time I grabbed hold of the dog and allowed assisting officers to take physical control of the suspect. AMR and Palm Springs Fire were staged in the area and arrived to render aid. I tried to see if the suspect had sustained any visible injuries from the canine, but I was unable to locate anything at the scene. Off eer Goodwin and Hutchinson went to the hospital with the suspect and document his injuries with a digital Camera. Officer Goodwin ,and Hutchinson, were unable to locate any injuries that would indicate the suspect had been bit. VICTIM 1-1 WITNESS 1-1 OTHER 126. TYPED PSPD-001294 119. REPORTING OFFICER DATE A --.PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 DR NUMBER Gooclwin, M 9/18/05 4 PG 05-2610009 CODE ARTICLE NAME CITY. BRANDINAME -PPLEMENTAL TO DR 05-261-0009: MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE On Sunday, 9-18-05, about 0439 hrs I was on uniformed swing shift patrol in a marked police car. I heard over the police radio that a suspect that had breached the Palm Springs hiternational Airport perimeter. Officers arrived and became involved in a shooting with the suspect, which continued into a vehicle pursuit into the city. At 0507 hrs I heard over the police radio that the SRT (Special Response Team) was being activated due the subject being non -compliant and refusing to surrender. I then changed into my SRT police uniform and responded to 690 Linda Vista, I arrived and contacted SgL Fallon. He advised me to deploy his less -lethal Pepperball gun and contact Sgt. Abshire for further instructions. I took possession of the Pepperball gun and met with Sgt. Abshire. While waiting for other members of the SRT to arrive, I noticed that the suspect was sitting in the driver seat of the truck and appeared very agitated. He repeatedly attempted to start his vehicle and put it into reverse. I saw the white back up lights come on several times but it appeared that his vehicle was stuck. At about 0610 hrs the suspect became very agitated and was aggressively trying to back his vehicle towards the patrol cars, He was yelling out the window of his vehicle and revving his engine with the rear white lights on. Sgt. Fallon ordered the SRT to get ready to advance. He ordered Ofc. Dougherty to deploy CS Gas into the vehicle. I heard four rounds being fired. A few seconds later the I saw the suspect open the front driver side door. I saw the suspect moving inside the vehicle but I could not see what he was doing. I then heard two quick gunshots coming from an unknown location. At this point the suspect exited the truck and faced eastbound towards the SRT and patrol cars. I could hear several officers yelling at him to get on the ground but he was refusing to comply with the officer's orders. I heard the suspect yelling "no, fucking shoot me." I heard Sgt. Fallon order "I want less -lethal on him right now" 1 then fired four consecutive Pepperball rounds at the suspect. I saw at least one round hit the suspect in the center mass area and two rounds hit the inside of the open driver door behind the suspect. I believe that the fourth Pepperball round also hit the suspect in the tipper body. Other SRT officers then took the suspect into custody. AMR and Fire Dept. treated the suspect at the scene and transported him to Desert Hospital. I rode in the back of the ambulance while Ofc, Hutchinson followed behind us in his patrol car. While in the ambulance, I heard the suspect give AMR personnel his name as "Michael Hurst." Once at the hospital, Ofc. Hutchinson and I stayed with the suspect until I was relieved at about 1240 hrs by Sgt. Parker. Ofc, Hutchinson stayed with the suspect and I ended my shift. L 'A 13XIlVING ID� NO DATE I- DEPT.. 5194 PSPD-001295 ­- 119. REPORTING OFFICER DATE ­0 ALM SPRINGS POLICE ADEPT. - 3311 DR NUMBER G Fernandez 9/18/05 PG# 1 052610009 CODE ARTICLE NAME QTY. BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE On 09/18/05 at approximately 0457 Ins while on patrol in full duty uniform at Desert Regional Hospital investigating a shooting that occurred at Zelda's nightclub, I responded to assist officers involved in a pursuit that was initiated at the Palm Springs Airport, While at Desert Hospital, I overheard via police radio that shots had been fired and the suspect had made claims that he wanted to die. 1 responded from the hospital and arrived on scene at the crime scene (691 Linda Vista) at approximately 0509 hrs. As I approached the scene, I saw the suspect's brown colored pick up truck parked in the north side of 691 Linda Vista in a dirt driveway. The vehicle was parked facing west on the north side of the property west of a large boulder. I also noticed the vehicle appeared to be stuck as it spun its tires in an attempt to flee. 1 parked my unit approximately 200 yards east of the suspect's truck boxing him into the drive way along with Officer Hackbarth's police unit. I exited my unit and deployed my department issued shotgun taking a position along the south curb of Linda Vista. 1 watched as Officer's on scene verbally advised the suspect numerous times to exit his vehicle and end the stand off. At approximately 0615 hrs, Sgt. Fallon advised me to leave my position and pick up two body bunkers for the SWAT team that had arrived and assumed t I positions on scene. Officer Henderson and I ran to the SWAT truck parked approximately 1000 yards 4 t e scene and retrieved two body bunkers. While enroute back to the scene, I overheard approximately two shots fired but I could not see anything because of my distance. I ran towards the scene and arrived with the body bunkers as I heard the subject had been detained. -vas then directed by Sgt. Fallon to contact two subjects who were living in a trailer west of where the suspect had Aped his vehicle on the property 691 Linda Vista. I contacted Juan Licon and Pedro Vasquez -Juarez, I contacted Licon first and he gave the following brief summary: Licon stated that on 09/18/05 at approximately 0500 hrs, he was asleep in his trailer located at 691 Linda Vista. He said that at that time, he heard tires screech in the area of the trailer. He stated that he looked out a window and noticed multiple PSPD police vehicles east of his location, Licon said that he immediately ducked for cover because of the danger involved. Licon stated that he stayed under cover for approximately one hour until he heard a couple of shots fired. Licon did not see anything in reference to the stand off, but did hear Officer's on scene give multiple commands over the loud speaker. For a more detailed statement see Detective Figueroa's supplemental. Vasquez -Juarez was also contacted on scene and he gave the following summary: Vasquez -Juarez stated that on 09/18/05 at approximately 0500 firs, he also was asleep in the trailer when he was awakened by screeching tires. He stated that he looked out his east window and saw PSPD police units parked outside the property. At this point, he also ducked for cover and did not get up until he heard shots fired approximately one hour later. Vasquez -Juarez had no further information. See Detective Figueroa's supplemental in reference to a more detailed statement. I was then directed to contact Officer Dougherty to take over the crime scene log duties, I obtained the log and continued monitoring the scene until Officer Mejia arrived to relieve me, At approximately 0811 hrs, Officer Mejia arrived and I gave him the crime scene log. NFI. BY: 9H 120. DATE PALM DEPT, 5194 PSPD-001296 REPORTING OFFICER ID# � ' LM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 R NO G Fernandez052610009andez 15231 PG# 2 SUPPLEMENTALTO I El CRIME REPORT (CONT.) El EVIDENCE/PROPERTY (CONT.) [I VICTIMNVITNESS STATEMENT M SUPPLEMENTAL No further information. , IAGTJM El WITNESS 1:1 OTHER: 126. TYPED BY Lol PSPD-001297 [fig OFFICER DATE PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 DR NUMBER tchinson 9/18/05 J IV PG# 1 052610009 CODE ARTICLE NAME QTY. BRAND/NAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE' SUPPLEMENTAL SOURCE: On 9-18-05 at approximately 0530 hours, I responded to the area of Patenclo Rd. and Linda Vista in reference to an Officer Needs Help request and S.W.A.T. response after a suspect was shot by police officers and had barricaded himself in his vehicle and was refusing to cooperate with officers on the scene. OFFICER STATEMENT: I arrived at 690 Linda Vista in Palm Springs at approximately 0545 hours to assist on the barricaded subject call. After the suspect was detained and placed in the AMR Ambulance I followed AMR to Desert Regional Medical Center along with Officer Goodwin to monitor the suspect and his continuing condition. While at the hospital and in the DRMCTrauma unit I took approximately 14 digital photographs of the suspect and his injuries and later downloaded them into the Palm. Springs Police Department Crime Lab photo file under item # 529-1. 1 saw a bullet wound to the top of the suspect's head, a bullet wound to his right thigh area along with a broken right leg, and a bullet wound to his left buttock area. I spoke with DRMC Trauma Surgeon Powell who said she believed the suspect was struck by at least eight bullets. I also noticed a large bruise to his left bicep area and a small bruise on his right hip area. 1 did not see any visible signs of a dog bite from the deployment of the police servie dog at the scene. At approximately 1320 hours the suspect was transported to the DRMC ICU unit to room 3125 where I remained with the suspect monitoring his condition until I was relieved by Reserve Police Officer Henderson of the Palm Springs Police Department. 'IDENCE: 14 digital photographs of the suspect and his injuries taken at DRMC. The photos were downloaded into the PSPD crime lab photo file, SUBMITTED BY- kID. NO. lze-r ID NO DATE PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. 5194 PSPD-001298 F'-F-"'N)P'ERTY / EVIDENCE RECORD LM SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT t. ...: Or%nse Type of Crime orIncdent Status DR# Pa 664/187 PC .Attempted Murder Q Misd 0526/0009 �` OF Date and Time Property Seized -_ Address Front Where Propetty Was Seized NIA - w 9-18-05 1430 1154O N. Indian Canyon Drive Palm Springs DRMi ROP'ERTY SEIZED FROM N/A Employee Seizing Property W. Hutchinson 10884 Name Broderick, Michael Check appropriate box rr C 1y State EVIDENCE Ll FOUND PROPERTY Phone Ui7kp LTYk SAFEKEEPING ElSEARCH WARRANT ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION.. STORAGE LOCATION ~� 14 digital photographs booked into the Palm Springs Police Department Crime Lab 529-� photo file. Photos .are of suspect and injuries taken at DRMC by Officer Hutchinson. LPF LPF- Lab Photo File. VALUE $ ITEM# :LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ' ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM# LOCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATON VALUE ITEM# LCeCKER# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE -ReportingOfficer Date and Time Approving Officer Date and Time - T. Hutchinson f-15� TOTAL VALUE $ ❑ RETURN TO ❑ AUCTION ❑ DEPARTMENT USE PROPERTY CONTROLLER DATE s TIME DISPOSAL Address: ❑ GENERAL FUND ❑ DESTROY ❑ COURT ORDER ATTATCHED ❑ RETURN TO FINDER Date: INVESTIGATOR'S SIGNATURE DATE & TIME PROPERTY CONTROLLER DATE &TIME The above listed property is being taken from me by Caw enforcement officers for the purposes indicated above. t understand ! may continue to have rights to the property seized, and have been issued this reciept as a record of the seizure, SIGNATURE OF X - OWNER OR AGENT DATE I certify, sander penalty of perjury, I am the lawful owner i guardian of the listed property, I have taken possession of the above described property, �F. ADDRESS CITY'. t rriONE SIGNATURE DATE Property ReleasedBy: Released Photo By: Total Storage Cost: Date Disposed: PALM SPRINGS POLICE EVIDENCE FORM 11194 - - .... . PSPD-001299 PSPD-001300 PSPD-001301 PSPD-001302 PSPD-001303 119, REPORTING OFFICER DATE - -PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 DR NUMBER P. Abshirc 9/18/05 PGA %05-2610009 CODE ARTICLE NAME QTY. BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER SUPPLEMENTAL J 664/187 PC M18C. DESCRIPTION VALUE On 9-18-05 at about 0443 hrs., while working as the on -duty watch commander at the Palm, Springs Police Department, T received information from dispatch regarding a suspicious subject who was driving around on the Pahn Springs International Airport runway. I was advised that the airport LEO (Officer Harvey Reed) was attempting to stop the vehicle and he was requesting assistance, I left the police station at about 0445 hrs. and responded to the, airport. I was driving unit 80-99, a marked sergeant's unit with no overhead emergency equipment. The unit is equipped with a solid red light mounted behind the rear view mirror and also strobe lights in the corn I er markers. I was advised over the police radio the Officer Reed was asking for units to expedite their response, because the driver was outside of his vehicle wanting the police to shoot him. He was stating that he had a gun and he wanted to be killed by the police. I heard responding units as they arrived on the east side of the airport, near the Atlantic ramp. As T drove east on Kirk Douglas Way approaching on Road, I heard over the radio that shots had been fired and the driver was fleeing the scene in his vehicle. At this time, I could see the emergency lights from police units in the middle of the tarmac, but I was unable to see the suspect's vehicle, 1 heard that the vehicle was driving erratically, westbound, towards the western edge of the airport, near the rental car return area. I order to maintain a perimeter on the vehicle and to prevent it from further eluding units by leaving the airport --operty, I responded to the west side of the airport, north of the main terminal. I also directed Officer Stjemc to fond to the west side of the airport in case the vehicle is able to get out of the perimeter gates. As I arrived in front of the main terminal, 1 heard over the radio that the vehicle (a Ford Ranger pickup) had crashed through a fence and the driver was revving the engine in order to break through the perimeter. At this time, I saw the pickup driving in a northwesterly direction through the rental car parking lot. I watched as it exited onto the airport road and then went West on Taliquitz Canyon Way. I pulled in behind the truck and activated my forward facing solid red light, my strobes and my siren. The truck continued west on Taliquitz Canyon, failing to stop or pull to the right. At about 0454 hrs., I advised dispatch that I was the primary unit in pursuit. The truck continued west on Taliquitz Canyon at 40-50 mph. It then turned right (north) on Farrell Drive where the speed dropped to about 20 mph. At Andreas, the truck made a U-turn and continued south on Farrell. The vehicle then made a left turn (east) on Taliquitz Canyon Way, running the solid red light at the intersection. The truck continued east on Taliquitz Canyon Way in the #1 lane at about 30-40 mph. The truck then made a right turn (north) on Civic Drive, At this point, two fully marked and equipped patrol units took over the primary and secondary positions in the pursuit. I was the third unit. The truck then made a U-turn at Livmor. As the truck completed the turn, it turned towards my unit and drove towards me. I then puffed my unit all the way over to the east curb of Civic Drive in order to avoid colliding with the track. The truck continued south on Civic Drive and then made a right turn (west) in Taliquitz Canyon Way. � SUBMITTED BY: 1 10, NO0- SU R APP VING ID. NO. DATE � C I PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT, PSPD-001304 REPORTING OFFICER ID# 'j�, NO, -,,PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 P. Abshire 10961 PG# 05-2610009 SUPPLEMENTALTO I Ll CRIME REPORT (CONT.) 0 EVIDENCE/PROPERTY (CONT.) 0 VICTIM/WITNESS STATEMENT 0 SUPPLEMENTAL At this point, one of the truck's tires was flat and pieces of the tire were flying off. The track continued west on Taliquitz Canyon where it failed to stop at the red light for Sunset. It continued west on Tahquitz at about 40 mph, traveling on one rim. The track continued west on Taliquitz, passing Sunrise Way and Avenida Caballeros. As the truck approached Indian Canyon, the speed increased to about 50 mph. The truck ran through the red light at Indian Canyon and then made a left turn (South) on Palm Canyon, The truck continued through the downtown area at 35-40 mph, where it made a right turn (west) on Baristo Rd. It ran through the 4-way stop at Belardo Rd. where it continued west. The truck then turned north and drove along some tennis courts. It then went east on Arenas. The truck continued cast at about 30 mph and then made a right turn (south) on San Jacinto. It then went east on Baristo (running a stop sign) and south on Patencio. I heard Officer Stjemc request a spike strip in the area of Ramon Rd. and Calmilla. The truck continued south and then it made a right turn (east) onto Linda Vista. I knew, from experience, that Linda Vista was a dead end. As the truck reached the dead end of Linda Vista, it made a left turn, in preparation for what appeared to be a U-turn. The primary and secondary units made left turns, placing their vehicles slightly ahead of the truck as it maneuvered for what appeared to be a U-turn. The truck, now facing eastbound on Linda Vista, accelerated and collided with the front of one of the patrol units. This unit was still occupied by an officer, but I was unable to tell which officer was the driver. The truck's tires then spun in reverse and it appeared that it was going to ram the unit again. At this time, I saw that Officer Stjeme had taken a position outside of his unit with his duty weapon drawn. The truck's tires then spun rapidly as the driver began to accelerate towards the stationary units. Officer Sjeme -fired at least 5 rounds from his duty pistol towards the driver as the truck accelerated towards the units. Officer Hackbarth was also out of his vehicle, but I did not see him fire his weapon. I saw the driver duck down as the track accelerated in a southwesterly direction with its tires spinning. The truck then collided with a large chain link gate at the front of the residence located at 691 Linda Vista. The right half of the gate collapsed and the truck drove up into the dirt driveway. The gate was lodged underneath the truck. The mentioned residence is a large estate that appears, to be currently going through a renovation. The driveway was mostly dirt and there were several vehicles in the driveway, including a travel trailer. At this time, Officers took up positions of advantage around the east end of the driveway, Officer Stjemc and Officer Hackbarth were at the southeast ast comer of the driveway and I was at the northeast corner of the driveway. During this time, the driver was accelerating his vehicle up to extremely high RPMs. The tires were spinning, because the truck appeared to be stuck on the chain link gate. The truck repeatedly lurched forward and backward as the driver attempted to dislodge the truck from the gate. VICTIM �UrMNVIZIUN A�`H-1-0 0 WITNESS 11 OTHER. PSPD-001305 126, TYPED BY REPORTING OFFICER ID# P. Abshire 10961 SUPPLEMENTALTO 'ALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 NO! 05-:2610040, PG# A Q After a few moments, the driver stopped spinning the tires and accelerating the engine. Officer Stjerne immediately began to give the driver (who eventually identified himself as Patrick Randolph Hearst) verbal commands to exit the vehicle and to give himself up. The driver did not respond to Officer Stj erne, 8 repeated commands. At about 0507 hrs., I had dispatch initiate a call out of the PSPD Special Response Team (SRT). I also requested that dispatch have the Fire Department Paramedics stage, due to the possibility that the suspect had been shot. I heard one of the units on scene state that they saw movement in the travel trailer. An officer on scene made several verbal commands to the occupants of the travel trailer. Nobody left the trailer and there was no longer any movement. After the initial scene had settled, I repositioned myself on higher ground, along the south edge of the driveway, next to Officer Stjerne and Officer Larsen. In doing so, T deployed my department issued SRT scoped sniper rifle. I�waseablel tbie,so he began to verbally negotiate withhim, to hear the exchange between Stjcme and the suspect. The suspect stated several times that he wanted to die. He mentioned that he was HIV poisitive and be never knew his son. He repeatedly told Stjerne that he wanted the police to shoot him. He asked to be shot in the head. The suspect said that he was not getting out of the truck. He stated, "I can't do this... shoot me —kill me". He also stated that the police would be forgiven if they killed him. The suspect stated that he had been shot five times and that he was "fading". I heard the suspect say he had a gun and if we didn't shoot him, he would shoot at us in order to get us to shoot him. I watched as the suspect reached down into the floorboard area and to the passenger seat, as if he was baiting us to shoot him. Officer Stjerne continued to attempt to negotiate with the suspect for over one hour. During this time, SRT members were arriving and suiting up. Sgt. Fallon asked me to form an emergency response team with available SRT members who were on scone and suited up. He also requested that I develop a plan for a vehicular assault in case the suspect refuses to comply with orders after tear gas is deployed. The following SRT members were placed on the emergency response team: Officer Anes (CCPD), Officer Enos (CCPD), Officer Ruiz (CCPD), Officer Goodwin (PSPD) and Officer Hutchinson (PSPD). Officer Hutchinson was assigned the point position and he deployed a SRT issued NIPS 9mm. Officer Goodwin was next and he deployed a department issued pepper ball gun. The remaining officers trailed and they all deployed SRT issued XV5s. Officer Dougherty deployed a department issued shotgun loaded with 12 gauge ferret rounds filled with CS. Officer Araiza deployed his canine partner "Reo". I-] VICTIM 0 WITNESS 1:1 OTHER: 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001306 NO REPORTING OFFICER -1 � PG# �/ I ID# ­_ LM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 - "RR P. Abshire 1096 05-2610009 I SUPPLEMENTALTO A plan was then developed on how to remove the suspect from the vehicle in as safe a manner as possible. The team was going to line up behind the driver's side of a police unit that was parked about 20-30 behind, and slightly to the left of the susppct's pickup. Officer Dougherty's assignment was to introduce four (4) CS ferret rounds into the cab of the pickup through the rear windows. He would then wait for a minute or so, to see if the suspect would comply. If not, he would introduce four more rounds and then wait again. If the suspect exits the vehicle and complies with orders, he would be told to lie on the ground at which time SILT members would detain him in handcuffs. If he refuses to comply, the team would walk behind the moving patrol unit, using the unit as cover. We would then either deploy the police canine, or ll physica I _y remove the suspect from the vehicle, depending on his level of resistance. used on his prior behavior and his continual requests to be killed by the police, we were going to approach the suspect as if he was aimed with a handgun or other deadly weapon. After discussing the plan with the team members, we conducted a rehearsal of the planned approach, using a patrol unit. After the first rehearsal, the suspect became visibly agitated and again, he started revving his engine and lurching his truck back and forth in an attempt to free it from the entangled chain link gate. Fearing that he might succeed in getting the truck free, Sgt. Fallon initiated the plan and 'instructed Officer Dougherty to introduce gas. At about 0610 lirs., Officer Dougherty fired four CS ferret rounds into the cab of the pickup. The suspect kicked open the driver's door and I heard yelling between the suspect and Officer Stjerne. Stj erne was yelling words to the effect of. "Get on the ground! Get on the ground!" Some more yelling took place and then I heard two shots. The suspect then jumped back into the truck, but he left the door open. The team approached the truck and several loud verbal commands were given for the suspect to get out of the truck. The suspect exited the vehicle and stood near the driver's door, facing the officers to the rear. He continued to ignore orders to get on the ground and I was unable to see his right hand. The team approached the suspect and continued to give him orders, At this point, we did not want the suspect to reenter his vehicle and possibly have access to a weapon. Officer Dougherty fixed one "Exact Impact" brand 40 mm foam projectile at the suspect, striking him somewhere in the upper torso, Officer Goodwin fired several pepperball rounds at the suspect, but he still refused to comply. Officer Araiza deployed his police canine and Officer Ruiz forced the suspect to the ground and placed him in handcuffs. (For details on the application of the canine, refer to the supplemental report written by Officer Araiza). The medical personnel who were staged, were summoned to the scene. the suspect was transported to Desert Regional Medical Center by AMR where he received treatment for his injuries. At about 0723 hrs., I left the scene and responded to PSPD for follow-up. VICTIM [I WITNESS 0 OTHER: 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001307 119, REPORTING OFFICER DATE Starrs 9/18/05 TRW CODE ARTICLE NAME PALM SPRfNGS POLICE DEPT. - 3'311,1 77-7 PG# BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER XV H& U. MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE )n September 18, 2005 at 0400 hrs, I was in route to a homicide scene in the 600 block of El Placer. I had just been at the Zeldaz parking lot in the downtown area to inspect a shooting scene. Prior to arriving at the homicide scene, I heard dispatch put out that the airport LEO was dealing with a person who had crashed through the perimeter fence. Dispatch put out several dispatches regarding this incident, and finally said that Off. Reed needed assistance ASAP. At that time, I only heard one patrol officer advise they were nearby so I responded to the airport via the Gene Autry side. When I arrived in the parking lot near the "Atlantic" east gate, I saw that airport personnel were beginning to open the gate. Just as I was preparing to enter the gate, I heard several gunshots being fired. I put this information out on the radio, and saw the Ford Ranger truck drive westbound ftom where a police car was stopped. This was on the paved area of the airport, just south of the east gate. T joined several police cars as we chased the truck across the runways and taxiways. We also drove over a couple of areas that were not paved. These areas had large gravel on them. We followed the truck as it drove towards the parked jets at the Signature Air airplane parking area. The truck drove past the planes, and drove towards the west perimeter fence. The truck then tried to drive through the fence, however it got hung up half way through the fence. I placed my unmarked police car behind the night side of the rear bumper, and had my front bumper in contact with the trucks rear bumper. Another patrol car did the -ame with the left side of the track. Patrol officers yelled several commands at the suspect and told him to exit the truck, and "end this now." The driver ignored their commands and continued to try to get his truck through the perimeter fence, After several attempts, he was able to crash all the way through the fence, and he then continued west away from the airport. At this time, patrol officers who were on the west side started to pursue the suspect as he drove westbound on Taliquitz Way. T then drove to the south perimeter gate with other patrol and detective cars where we exited the airport. We drove west on Taliquitz and joined the pursuit as it approached Sunset Way. I followed the pursuit as we drove west on Taliquitz, and then south on Belardo. When the truck went south on Belardo, I drove south on Palm Canyon, I then rejoined the pursuit when the suspect drove west on Baristo. I tried to anticipate the route the suspect would take, and I took some turns to parallel the pursuit. When the truck turned south on Patencio and then west on Linda Vista, I knew he was headed to a dead end and so I went to that location. Prior to my arriving there, I heard there were more shots fired (via the radio.) I arrived on scene and saw that the suspect was in his truck, and it appeared that he had crashed through a construction gate at the west end of Linda Vista. He high centered his truck, and he was attempting to both go forward and back out of the position he was in. le was unable to move his truck more than a couple of feet due to the damage the truck sustained while going through the perimeter fence at the airport, and at this scene. SUBMITTED BY: 117. NO. ID. NO. DATE, _I I PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. &94 PSPD-001308 NEems13TING OFFICER ID# PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT- 3311'-­'DR - NO Starrs, 77-7 r7 05-261-0009 1 P(30 2 TO 0 CRIME REPORT (CONT.) L1 EVIDENCE]PROPERTY (CONT.) D VICTIMMITNEss STATEMENT 0 SUPPLEMENTAL Several officers placed their patrol cars in a felony stop position, and officers attempted to get the suspect to exit his truck. Sgt. Fallon and I directed Officers Stjerne and Larson to cover the suspect from behind a block wall directly south of the suspect's track. Off Stjerne established a dialog with the suspect, and tried for some time to get the suspect to end the situation by exiting his truck and surrendering. The suspect said (several times) that he wanted the officers to kill him. Off. Stjerne told him several times that no one wanted to hurt him, but we only wanted to get him help. At this time we activated the Special Response Team as we had a barricaded suspect who was a danger to the community. While we were waiting for the SRT team to arrive, officers continued to speak with the suspect and continued to ask him to exit the truck. As SRT officers arrived, we positioned them behind the patrol cars and relieved the officers who were involved in the previous shootings. We continued to attempt to have the suspect exit his truck however he refused. He continued to ask the officers to shoot and kill him, At the same time we had most of the SRT team positioned and they were getting their equipment prepared, the suspect began to violently move his truck forward and backwards. It appeared that he was about to free his truck, and so Sgt. Fallon and I gave the order for Off. Dougherty to deploy the 12ga, tear gas rounds through the truck window. Off. Dougherty shot 5 or so rounds into the truck, and the suspect opened the drivers side door. He did not exit the truck all the way at this point, and Off. Stjerne continued to tell the suspect to give up and exit the truck. The suspect did not follow Off. Stjerne's directions, and he continued to stand with part of his body in the truck and part of it next to the partially opened drivers side door. From my vantage point, I could not see the suspects hands, and at this time I heard at least one gunshot come from the area where Off. Stjerne and Off. Larson were. The suspect then began to holler as if in pain, and he stood outside of the truck. He still did not comply with orders to keep his hands in plain view, and so Sgt. Fallon and I ordered officers to deploy the less lethal "paint ball" weapon. An officer shot several OC paintballs at the suspect as Off. Araiza deployed his K9. The K9 hit the suspect at the same time he was dropping to the ground. At the same time, SRT officers approached him and he was handcuffed. I instructed officers to clear the truck, and to pull the suspect away from the truck as the teargas was affecting everyone at the scene. Emergency Medical Personnel then were brought forward and they treated and transported the suspect. We shut down the SRT team and made notifications to the appropriate management personnel. Sgt. Crager eventually arrived and the scene was turned over to him. ... FV11 I i =L1 UT. SUPERVISOR APPROVING U NO DATE El VICTIM 0 WITNESS F OTHER: I (LOAD] 126 TYPED BY PSPD-001309 Property/Evidencent rj Palm Springs Police Depart, ' 1;1 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION FEL MISD DR# PAGE # 'f BATE TIME PROPERTYVUAS S IZED ADDRESS FROM WHERE PROPERTY WAS. 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ITEM # LOCKER # DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE REPORTING OFFICER DAT IME ,rI TOTAL VALUE, APPROVING SUPERVISOR�j QA EITIME ' `PROPERT'Y'CONTROLEER DATEITIME PSPD-001310 7607788435 p. 1 Sep 10 05 07i16a P S P D Dispatch N-Number Inquiry Results Aircraft Inquiries N-ounitmr Serial Number Name Make / Model Engine Reference Dealer DOCUMent IrldeX stakto ond County Territory and Country N -number Ava ilabijity Help Main Menu Definitions N-Number Format Registrations at Risk Contact Aircraft Registration Serial Number Manufacturer Name 67 �# Type Aircraft Pending Number Change Date Change Authorized MFR Year Page I of 2 q* FAA,gav HomeW I& I I I nint this Page FAA Registry N--Number Inquiry Pestilts N457SW is Assigned Assigncd/Re&tered Aircraft Aircraft Description 7773 Type Registr DOMBARDIERINC Certificate Is Date CL-6BI!) Status Fixed Wing Multi - Engine Type Engine None Dealer None Mode S Cod( 2003 Fractional 0 Registered Owner Airworthiness Ungine Manufacturer GE Classification Stat Engine Made] CF34 SFRIES Category Tral lit P: /162,58,35,241/aedatabasetNNuitiSQL,asp?NNumbertxt=457SW 9/18/2005 PSPD-001311 L L Fire Training Center -,, Signature - Flight Support Palm Springs International Airport Palm Springs Air Museum Skywest Maintenance M PSPD-001312 990� 18 USC Sec. 32 0 1 /26/98 Sec. 32. Destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities STATUTE (a) Whoever willfully - (1) sets fire to, damages, destroys, disables, or wrecks any aircraft in the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States or any civil aircraft used, operated, or employed in interstate, overseas, or foreign air commerce; (2) places or causes to be placed' a destructive device or substance in, upon, or in proximity to, or otherwise makes or causes to be made unworkable or unusable or hazardous to work or use, any such aircraft, or any part or other materials used or intended to be used in connection with the operation of such aircraft, if such placing or causing to be placed or such making or causing to be made is likely to endanger the safety of any such aircraft; (3) sets fire to, damages, destroys, or disables any air navigation facility, or interferes by force or violence with the operation of such facility, if such fire, damaging, destroying, disabling, or interfering is likely to endanger the safety of any such aircraft in flight; (4) with the intent to damage, destroy, or disable any such aircraft, sets fire to, damages, destroys, or disables or places a destructive device or substance in, upon, or in proximity to, any appliance or structure, ramp, landing area, property, machine, or apparatus, or any facility or other material used, or intended to be used, in connection with the operation, maintenance, loading, unloading or storage of any such aircraft or any http://www. capdeffiet. org/fdprc/contents/fed-cap_off/ I 8-usc-3 2.htm PSPD-001313 Page 2 of 4 cargo carried or intended to be carried on any such aircrala (5) performs an act of violence against or incapacitates any individual on any such aircraft, if such act of violence or incapacitation is likely to endanger the safety of such aircraft; (6) communicates information, knowing the information to be false and under circumstances in which such information may reasonably be Wieved. Vre 9 , 11 -61 t •f (7) attempts or conspires to do anything prohibited under paragraphs (1) through (6) of this subsection; shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years or both. (b) Whoever willfully - (1) performs an act of violence against any individual on board any civil aircraft registered in a country other than the United States while such aircraft is in flight, if such act is likely to endanger the safety of that aircraft; (2) destroys a civil aircraft registered in a country other than the United States while such aircraft is in service or causes damage to such an aircraft which renders that aircraft incapable of flight or which is likely to endanger that aircraft's safety in flight; (3) places or causes to be placed on a civil aircraft registered in a country other than the United States while such aircraft is in service, a device or substance which is likely to destroy that aircraft, or to cause damage to that aircraft which renders that aircraft incapable of flight or which is likely to endanger that aircraft's safety in flight; or YM !:f31'dJ (1) through (3) of this subsection; shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than twenty years, or both. There is jurisdiction over an offense under this subsection if a national of the United States was on board, or would have been on board, the aircraft; an offender is a national of the United States; or an offender is afterwards found in the United States. For purposes of this subsection, the term "national of the United States" has the meaning prescribed in section 101"(a)(22) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. (c) Whoever willfully imparts or conveys any threat to do an act which would violate any of paragraphs (1) through (5) of subsection (a) or any of paragraphs (1) through (3) of subsection (b) of this section, with an apparent determination and will to carry the threat into execution shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. http://www.capdefnet,org/fdprc/contents/fed—cap .. pff/1 8—use-32,htm 9/18/2005 PSPD-001314 (Added July 14, 1956, ch. 595, Sec:. 1, 70 Stat. 539; amended Oct. 12. 1984, Pub. L. 98473, title 11, Sec. 2013(b), 98 Stat. 2187; Nov. 18, 1988, Pub. L. 100-690, title V11, SeG. 7016, 102 Stat. 4395; Sept. 13, 1994, Pub. L. 103-322, title XXXIII, Sec. 330016(l)(0), (S), 108 Stat. 2148; Apr. 24, 1996, Pub. L. 104-132, title V11, Sec. 721 (b), 723(a)(1), 110 Stat. 1298, 1300.) REFERENCES IN TEXT Section 101 (a)(22) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, referred to in subsec. (b), is classified to section 1 101,(a)(22) of Title 8, Aliens and Nationality. 1996 - Subsec. (a)(7). Pub. L. 104-132, Sec. 723(a)(1), inserted "or conspires" after "attempts". Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 104-132, Sec. 721 (b), in closing provisions, struck out if the offenderis later found in the United Statesbefore "be fined under this title" and inserted at end "There is jurisdiction over an offense under this subsection if a national of the United States was on board, or would have been on board, the aircraft; an offender is a national of the United States; or an offender is afterwards found in the United States. For purposes of this subsection, the term 'national of the United States' has the meaning prescribed in section 101(a)(22) of the Immigration and Nationality Subsec. (b)(4). Pub. L. 104-132, Sec. 723(a)(1), inserted "or conspires" after "attempts". 1994 - Subsecs. (a), (b). Pub. L. 103-322, Sec. 330016(l)(S), substituted "fined under this title" for "fined not more than $100,000" in concluding provisions. Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 103-322, Sec. 330016(l)(0), substituted ned under this title" for "fined, not more than $25,000". 1988 - Subsec. (a)(3). Pub. L. 100-690 substituted "interfering" for "intefering". 1984 - Pub. L. 98-473 amended section generally. Prior to amendment section read as follows. "Whoever willfully sets fire to, damages, destroys, disables, or wrecks any civil aircraft used, operated, or employed in interstate, overseas, or foreign air commerce; or "Whoever willfully sets fire to, damages, destroys, disables, or wrecks any aircraft engine, propeller, appliance, or spare part with intent to damage, http://www.capdefnet.org/fdprc/contents/fed-cap__�off/I 8-usc-32.htm 9/18/2005 PSPD-001315 I a -, W MUMMERNIEffiMisilly: �WMGLSI Destruction of property moving in commerce, see section 80501 of Title 49, Transportation. This section is referred to in sections 1956, 2332b, 2339:A, 2516, 3286, 3592, 5032 of this title; title 49 section 44936. http-//,,,vww.capdefnet.org/fdprc/contents/fed—cap—off/I 8—usc-32,htm 9/18/2005 PSPD-001316 US CODE: Title 49,46502, Aircraft piracy Page I of 2 Skip to co Li I kg-11 infom-lation institute collection home I faq search donate TITLE 49 > SUBTITLE VII > PART A > subpart iv > CHAPTER 465 > § 46502 § 46502. Aircraft piracy Release date: 2005-03-17 (a) In Special Aircraft Jurisdiction.— (1) In this subsection — (A) "aircraft piracy" means seizing or exercising control of an aircraft in the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States by force, violence, threat of force or violence, or any form of Intimidation, and with wrongful intent. (8) an attempt to commit aircraft piracy is in the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States although the aircraft is not in flight at the time of the attempt if the aircraft would have been in the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States had the aircraft piracy been completed, (2) An individual committing or attempting or conspiring to commit aircraft piracy — (A) shall be imprisoned for at least 20 years; or (8) notwithstanding section 3559 (b) of title 18, if the death of another individual results from the commission or attempt, shall be put to death or imprisoned for life. (b) Outside Special Aircraft Jurisdiction.— (1) An individual committing or conspiring to commit an offense (as defined in the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of a Aircraft) on n aircraft in flight outside the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States — (A) shall be imprisoned for at least 20 years; or (B) notwithstanding section 3559 (b) of title 18, if the death of another individual results from the commission or attempt, shall be put to death or imprisoned for life. (2) There is jurisdiction over the offense In paragraph (1) if — (A) a national of the United States was aboard the aircraft; (B) an offender is a national of the United States; or (C) an offender is afterwards found in the United States. (3) For purposes of this subsection, the term "national of the United States" has the meaning prescribed in section 101(a)(22) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101 (a)(22)). Prev I Next Search this title: FEE,= Notes Updates Parallel authorities (CFR) Your comments http://straylight.law.comell.edu/uscode/Uscode49/usc—see-49-00046502 ---- 000-.html 9/18/2005 PSPD-001317 US CODE: Title 49,46502. Aircraft piracy Page 2 of 2 -7 Prev I Next LII has no control over and does not endorse any external Internet site that contains links to or rehE!rences L11. credits about us send email http://straylight.law,comell.eduluscodeluscode49luse—sec-49-00046502----000-.html 9/18/2005 PSPD-001318 D R 11 C �Doq Penal Code Section 849.5 provides: In any case in which a person is arrested and released.and no accusatory pleading is filecharging him/her with an offense, d any record of arrest of the person shall 'in— elude a record of release. Therafter) the arrest shall not be deemed an arrest but a detention only. (D. -OB.) Was arrested on C)-S by the Palm Springs Police Department, and Was released on q- jq- 0 S7- by the Palm Springs Police Department. No accusatory pleading has been filed. Therefore, this arrest shall not be deemed an arrest, but a DETENTION ONLY. RELEASE REASON Check one.- _---7--1 - C� 825 P.C. (Not arraigned within two days). 849(b)(1) P.C. .(Insufficient grounds for making criminal complaint). 849(b)(2) P.C. '(Alcohol intoxication only). 849.5 P.C, (No charges filed). SIGNED: TITLE: UL k�-e—CL � Check one: Releasing Officer Releasing Officers Supervisor Z><)) iced 1989 PSPD-001319 PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 DR NUMBER PG# 1 itj 052610009 QTY, BRANaINAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC, DESCRIPTION VALUE On 09/18/05 at approximately 0457 hrs while on patrol in full duty -uniform at Desert Regional Hospital investigating a shooting that occurred at Zelda's nightclub, I responded to assist officers involved in a pursuit that was initiated at the Palm Springs Airport. While at Desert Hospital, I overheard via police radio that shots had been fired and the suspect had made claims that he wanted to die, I responded from the hospital and arrived on scene at the crime scene (691 Linda Vista) at approximately 0509 lirs. As 1 approached the scene, I saw the suspect's brown colored pick up truck parked in the north side of 691 Linda Vista in a dirt driveway. The vehicle was parked facing west on the north side of the property west of a large boulder. I also noticed the vehicle appeared to be stuck as it spun its tires in an attempt to flee. I parked my unit approximately 50 yards east of the suspect's truck boxing him into the drive way along with Officer Hackbarth's police unit. I exited my unit and deployed my department issued shotgun taking a position along the south curb of Linda Vista. I watched as Officer's on scene verbally advised the suspect numerous times to exit his vehicle and end the stand off, At approximately 0615 hrs, Sgt. Fallon advised me to leave my position and pick up two body bunkers for the SWAT team that had arrived and assumed tactical positions on scene. Officer Henderson and I ran to the SWAT truck parked approximately 500 yards fftm the scene and retrieved two body bunkers. While enroute back to the scene, I overheard approximately two shots fired but I could not see anything because of my distance. I ran towards the scene and arrived with the body bunkers as I heard the subject had been detained. I was then directed by Sgt. Fallon to contact two subjects who were living in a trailer west of where the suspect had ,?ped his vehicle on the propertyM Linda Vista. I contacted- and I contacted � first and he gave the following brief summary: = stated that on 09/18/05 at approximately 0500 hrs, he was asleep in his trailer located a= Linda Vista. He said that at that time, he heard tires screech in the area of the trailer. He stated that he looked out a window and noticed multiple PSPD police vehicles east of his location, � said that he immediately ducked for cover because of the danger involved. = stated that he stayed under cover for approximately one hour until he beard a couple of shots fired.�did not see anything in reference to the stand off, but did hear Officer's on scene give multiple commands over the loud speaker. For a more detailed statement see Detective Figueroa's supplemental. was also contacted on scene and he gave the following summary: stated that on 09/18/05 at approximately 0500 hrs, he also was asleep in the trailer when he was awakened by screeching tires. He stated that he looked out his cast window and saw PSPD police units parked outside the property. At this point, he also ducked for cover and did not get up -until he heard shots fired approximately one hour later. had no further information. See Detective Figueroa's supplemental in reference to a more detailed statement, I was then directed to contact Officer Dougherty to take over the crime scene log duties. I obtained the log and continued monitoring the scene until Officer MqJia arrived to relieve me. At approximately 0811 hrs, Officer MqJia arrived and I gave him the crime scene log, This supplemental is a revised copy of the original. The original measurements were off based on further investigation and Correct measurements were added. NF1 ID. 40. DATE )9,-c 9 -ao-os- :RM PSPD-001320 REPORTING OFFICER ID# SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 No. G Femandez 15231 �77 052610009 SuPPLEMENTALTO I PGA 2 1 M CRIME REPORT (CONT.) El EVIDENCE/PROPERTY (CONT,) F1 VICTIMfWITNESS STATEMENT Z SUPPLEMENTAL WIT NESS#1 WITNESS#2 No further information. -i VICTIM F-1 WITNESS 11 OTHER: 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001321 PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 119. REPORTINGOFFIcER DATE DR NUMBER Tokier 9/18/05 1 ` -,-7 PG# 1 7� #' 1 052610009 CODE ARTICLE NAME CITY. BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC. DESCRPTION VALUE 09-18-05 at about 0515 hours, I was called at home by PSPD dispatch. I was informed that there was a uaricade situation and that shots had been fixed. Dispatch requested that 1 respond to the area of Patencio and Linda Vista. Within minutes, I immediately left my home, and arrived at the incident scene at about 053 5 hours. As I am assigned as a long rifleman on the SRT "Team, I deployed my assigned AR-15 patrol rifle. T took up a concealed position about 20-30 yards south and about 10 feet higher than the suspect's vehicle. I was about 30-40 feet west of and slightly higher than the perimeter position that was occupied by Officers Stjerne and Larson. I could partially see the suspect's upper body as he moved about in his track. The driver's side window was down or completely broken out, his driver's side do -or was closed, which blocked most of my view of his actions. It was still dark outside, I could clearly overhear the suspect speaking with Officer Stjerne. Officer Stjernc negotiated with the suspect and asked that he surrender. On numerous occasions Officer Stjcrnc told the suspect to exit his truck and to get on the ground. The suspect would reply in a calm manner and then within seconds, he would reply in an angry manner with profanity such as "fuck you Kyle" towards Officer Stjerne. Officer Stjeme's conversation with the suspect lasted for about 30-45 minutes. During that time, and several times, the suspect would say that he had a gun and that he was going to pull his gun and shoot at Officer Stjerne. The suspect also asked that Officer Stjerne throw him a cellular phone so he could call someone to tell them that he was dead. The suspect would tell Officer Stjerne that he was just going, to use his gun to shoot himself in the stomach. The suspect would tell Officer Stjerne that he was going ,to exit the truck and shoot at him so that Officer Stjerne would have to kill him. Each time, Officer Stjerne pleaded with the suspect to put his hands up on the steering wheel, and to exit the car and surrender. The suspect refused, and at one time, the suspect said he was going to shoot himself in the stomach and started to count down from sixty. -1 Ae suspect appeared paranoid and would start the track engine and several times tried to free the truck from where it was stuck. This caused SRT personnel that were staged to the west and rear of the suspect's vehicle to move back as the suspect appeared that he may be going to rapidly accelerate towards their positions. Only a large rock prevented him for doing so. As I observed the suspect, I saw that his white shirt was almost entirely covered with blood. I saw numerous gunshot entry locations to the driver's side of his truck, and believed that the suspect may have been already shot during the previous exchange of gunfire with officers. I saw that he took several drinks from a bottle which had an unknown liquid in it. Several times I saw that the suspect was reaching down into the passenger floor area of the truck, and failed to comply with Officer Stjerrie's commands to keep his hands in view. At some point, Sgt. Fallon advised over the radio that SRT was going to deploy chemical agents into the vehicle and to be aware that there would be reports from the tear gas weapons. I saw 3-4 tear gas projectiles that were fired into the suspect's truck through the truck cab rear window. The suspect then opened the driver's door and partially exited the truck. He did not have his right hand in view and his right hand was behind him and still inside of the sitting and center console area of the truck. APP VING In Na DATE PAL SPRINGS DEPT, 5/94 PSPD-001322 REPORTING OFFICER 10# -PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT- 3311 NO Tokier 10465 PG # 2-3 052610009 664-187 PC I N CRIME REPORT (CONT) 0 EVIDENCEIPROPERTY (CONT.) F-1 VICTIM/WITNESS STATEMENT EJ SUPPLEMENTAL The suspect then rapidly partially stood up and with a very quick movement as if he had a gun and was preparing to fire, brought his right hand out from behind him and pointed it directly towards Officer Stj eme and. Officer Larson's location. I saw that the suspect had something covering his right hand, which appeared to be a white colored plastic bag. It also appeared that there was something inside of the bag that could have been a pistol. I then immediately heard two rapid gun shots being fired at the suspect from Officer SIjerne and Officer Larson's perimeter position. I saw that the suspect had been hit by one of more of these two gun shots, he yelled out and retreated back into the truck. Within seconds, the suspect again started to exit the truck and still was not complying with Officer St emc's commands to get on the ground, An SRT arrest team moved up. They used pepper ball projectiles and sent a canine on the suspect to attempt to take him into custody. I saw that the canine bit the suspect at least twice. SRT Team members physically took control of the suspect and placed him into handcuffs. Medical attention immediately responded and took care of the suspect's medical needs, I then requested that Officer Cabrera start a crime scene log, which I later re -assigned to Officer Dougherty. I requested that CCPD SRT Officer Larry San Filippo place crime scene tape across the road on Linda Vista to secure the location as a crime scene. I then told Officer Goodwin to get into the ambulance and assist AMR personnel with transporting the suspect to DRMC, and instructed him to document any spontaneous statements that were made by the suspect. At about 0705 hours, I arrived at the Palm Springs International Airport. I found Officer Harvey Reed by himself in the baggage claim office. As Officer Reed had shot at the suspect, I asked Officer Reed for a public safety statement. Officer Reed told me that he believed that he had fired about four shots in a northeasterly direction as he stood on the Atlantic Aviation ramp area. I asked Officer Reed to come with me to the main police station. At PSPD, I took Officer Reed's duty pistol, three magazines, and live ammunition and placed them into evidence locker #1 upstairs. 1 then retuned to the airport and met with airport officers James Henderson and Daniel Clary near the rental car return lot. I saw where the suspect had driven through Gate #21. 1 saw where the suspect had attempted to gain entry into a Sky West regional jet aircraft N457SW, and had broken off the metal latch to the left front door of the aircraft. I saw where the suspect had driven through a perimeter fence just south of Gate 21. VICTIM tiUl'tNVISUR APPROVING ID. " WITNESS QTHFK- 126. TYPED PSPD-001323 REPORTING OFFICER 1D# —qALM SPRINGS POLICE DEEP T - 3311 NO. Tokier 10465 PG# 3 r -1 052610009 SUPPLEMENTAL TO i M CRMERB:10RT(QcNT) D Evne4cEPROPEKTY(cow) D MC11WATMESSSTATBAEW E) SUPPLEIvEW I requested that airport Officers Henderson and Clary photograph and collect any evidence at Gate #21 and at the perimeter fence location where the suspect breached the fence as he drove out of the airport operations area. I asked them to check for physical evidence on the aircraft which the suspect tried to enter. I asked them to conduct a detailed search of the airfield and airport operations area for any additional evidence. I then went to Atlantic Aviation which is located on the east side of the airfield and on the opposite side of the airfield from the rental car return lot, which is where the suspect gained entry to the air operations area. I checked the area -northeast of the Atlantic Aviation ramp area for any public safety concerns. 1 saw that the direction where Officer Reed had informed me he had fired in was blocked by a vacant building which is currently an unoccupied restaurant. I did not locate any additional bullet impact sites on that building. There was -no other public safety concern to the residential area east of the Atlantic atramp. I then spoke to PSPD detective Steve Douglas who was on scene marking evidence related to the initial shooting with the suspect, t I VICTIM F-1 WETNESS 1-1 OTHER: 126. TYPED PSPD-001324 MNRRIUE� M On Sunday, September 18, 2005 at approximately 0439 hours, I was on patrol in a marked patrol vehicle in fall uniform when I was dispatched to a report of a vehicle that crashed through the perimeter gate, blocked aircraft that were driving on the runway, and was driving erratically at the Palm Springs Airport located at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way. I uIlluediately initiated my lights and siren and drove toward the Palm Springs Airport. While en route to the Airport, Officer Reed advised responding units over PSPD channel I to enter the runway from the Atlantic entrance on Gene Autry Trail. Sergeant Abshire advised to switch the handheld radio to the airport channel. I immediately switched my handheld radio to the Airport channel while keeping my car radio on PSPD channel 1. Dispatch advised me of a Ford Ranger truck with California Registration 7M44764 stopped in the middle of the runway with an occupant wearing only a shirt, socks and underwear. At approximately 0442 hours, Dispatch advised me that the subject in the truck, later identified as Michael Broderick was refusing all commands from Police and would not turn off his engine. At approximately 0443 hours, Dispatch advised me that Broderick was driving in circles and they need another unit with airport access. I advised that I did not have airport access and I will need someone to open the gate at Atlantic, I I At ag6p—roximately was outside of his vehicle and wanting the officer to shoot him. approximately 0447 hours, I arrived at Atlantic on Gene Autry Trail. Dispatch advised that Airport Operations would open the south gate at Atlantic for responding police units. I entered the south gate and realized that Broderick was parked parallel to the gate. I saw Broderick's' truck facing south and Broderick was out of the vehicle by the driver's door fully clothed and yelling at Officer Reed. Officer Reed was standing behind his patrol car's driver's door. Reed's vehicle was parked behind Broderick's truck and it appeared he had his forward facing red light and rotational red and blue lights activated. I drove my vehicle north of the subjects' truck and made a left U-turn. I parked my patrol car facing south approximately 50 - 100 feet from the left rear bumper on Broderick's track. I still had my forward facing solid red light and rotational red and blue lights activated. I stood behind my open driver's door and pointed my Heckler and Koch .45 USP Pistol at Broderick. I yelled at him to get on the ground but he did not comply. Broderick yelled back to me that I was going to have to shoot him because he wasn't going back to jail. Broderick yelled to me that he was beaten up by Palm Springs Police Officer's yesterday for no reason and that he wasn't going back to jail. Broderick yelled to me "Why doesn't he have his gun out?" while he was pointing at Officer Reed. I yelled to Broderick, "Because I have one." Broderick then yelled to me that I was going to have to shoot him. Broderick got back inside his vehicle and closed the door. I yelled at Broderick to get out of the vehicle but he did not comply. Broderick yelled that he has a gun and he was going to shoot me. I could barely hear his voice, so, I asked him again what he said and he told me that he has a gun and he was going to "blow my head off." I advised dispatch using my handheld radio, "He just said he has a gun and he is going to blow my head off." Broderick yelled to me, "Either you are going to shoot me or I am going to take you on a high speed chase through the city." I told him, "Do what you want to do because we're ready!" A A OVING ID. NO, ()ATE DEPT. 5194 PSPD-001325 REPORTING OFFICER ID# r,-,PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT- 3311 NO. R. Millen 154P 02 -1-J -2610009 G# 2 05 SUPPLEMENTAL TO N CRIIME REPORT (CONT.) M EVIDENCEtPROPERTY (CONT.) [I VICTIM/WITNESS STATEMENT D SUPPLEMENTAL Broderick drove his car forward and made a left U-turn. Broderick accelerated north towards the driver's side of my vehicle where I was standing behind my patrol car door. In fear for my life and Officer Reeds, I ran around the rear of my patrol car and stood to the right of the rear door of my patrol car with my flashlight in my left hand and my gun in my right hand pointed at Broderick. Broderick's truck was running and stopped approximately 10-15 feet away from my patrol car and facing north. Broderick yelled at me again, to shoot him. I told him that I am not going to shoot him. Broderick then said, I don't have a gun and had a smirk on his face. Broderick looked at me angrily and said, "Why are you laughing at me? I started to tell Broderick that I am not laughing when he grimaced and yelled, "I want you to shoot me!" Broderick's left side of his body moved away from the door as his right hand reached for something to the right of him. Broderick's left side of his body came back toward the door and he thrust his night hand toward me. I was unable to see if he had a gun but I heard a pop and felt air against the left side of my head. In fear for my life, the life of Officer Reed and any citizens that Broderick might encounter during his escape from police custody, I pulled the trigger on my handgun firing twice in his direction while ducking for cover, my handgun jammed, so, I pulled the slide to the rear and continued firing at the rear window on the driver"s side as he drove away north on the eastern portion of the runway. I ran around my patrol car to my driver's door, dropped my empty magazine and inserted another magazine. I stuck my gun in my holster and got into my car. I made a left u-turn in my patrol car and continued in a southwest direction'following Officer Reed who was in pursuit of Broderick's truck. Broderick drove westbound across the runway and crashed into a cyclone fence on the west side of the runway. There were 4 to 5 patrol cars that blocked him in on his left and right, so I parked my patrol car behind Broderick's truck approximately 50-100 feet away and to the right of his rear bumper. Broderick"s front wheels of his truck were stuck in the fencing. I stood behind my driver's door with my gun pointed at the back window of Broderick's vehicle. I ran around to the passenger side of my patrol car while T kept my gun pointed at Broderick's truck. Broderick revved his engine in reverse causing his tires to spin and then revved his engine forward causing his tires to spin again. Officer Reed was standing to the left of Broderick's truck and sprayed some Oleoresin Capsicum (pepper spray) in through the driver's window of Broderick's truck hitting him in the face. Broderick operated his truck in this manner two or three times until it appeared his truck was going to get loose of the fencing, so, 1 ran around to the driver's side of my patrol car and sat in my front seat. I heard his tires squealing as he drove his track in reverse toward the front of my patrol car. I backed my car out of the path of Broderick's truck as he accelerated in reverse as his front tires came loose: from the cyclone fence. Broderick accelerated his truck backward and if I would have left my car where it was parked, he would have bit the front -right side of -my fender, He stopped his truck and accelerated toward the fence. I accelerated toward the front of Broderick's truck in an attempt to hit the truck and possibly disable it. I stopped short of hitting him because it would probably damage my car more than his truck since I didn't have room to gain enough speed and momentum to cause damage. Broderick accelerated forward through the cyclone fence and drove towards El Cielo. -J VICTIM F WITNESS F-1 OTHER: 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001326 EN fREPOUINGOFFrGER ID# R. Miller 15402 SUPPLEMENTALTO ► MTY(CONT.) Ll \AMV11NffNES8sTATBVENT supR WE REPORT (OCN -1 EVIDENCEPROPER-ENaff I drove south on the runway toward the south perimeter gate and exited the airport runway area. I heard Sergeant Abshire advising dispatch of the location of the pursuit. I drove towards the direction of the pursuit and got into the line of cars that were following Broderick's truck. I heard Officer Stjerne take over calling the pursuit. Officer Stjerne advised any unit with spike strips to drive ahead and set them up. I advised that I would set up the spike strip. I drove north on Calf Encilia from Tahquitz Canyon Way and turned west on Amado road. I drove across Indian Canyon and turned south on Palm Canyon. I could see the police cars pursuing the track as it crossed Palm Canyon westbound on Arenas. Officer Stjeme advised that he needs the spike strip deployed on Ramon and Cahuilla. I drove south on Palm Canyon toward Ramon to set up the spikes but the truck -never drove back down to my location. Officer Stjerne advised dispatch that the track is blocked in by police cars south of 690 Linda Vista. Officer Stjerne advised dispatch that they are in a stand off with Broderick and need more units. I drove toward the location. I heard Officer Stjerne advise dispatch that he is deploying his AR- 15 Patrol Rifle. I arrived, exited my Patrol car with my AR-1 5 Patrol Rifle and took cover with my rifle pointed at the rear window on the truck. When the SWAT team arrived, Sergeant Fallon told me to put my AR- 15 away and stand by since the SWAT team was here. After the incident was complete, Sergeant Booth had me unload my gun and put it on safe. Sergeant Booth took my gun and magazine that was in the gun and placed it in his trunk. Sergeant Booth had Officer Beard take Officer Stjerne, Officer Larson, Officer Hackbarth, and myself back to PSPD and place us each in different rooms awaiting our safety statements. L-i VICTIM D WITNESS F1 OTHER 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001327 I 19, REPOKIDNO OFFICER DATE _PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 • _DR NUMBER E. Larson 9/18/05 = PG# 1 < 05-2610009 CODE ARTICLE DAME QTY. BRAND/NAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC, DESORPTION VALUE SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT: 664/187 PC SOURCE: On 09-18-05 at approximately 0439 hrs., Officers with the Palm Springs Police Department were dispatched to the Palm Springs Airport in reference to a vehicle that breached the perimeter of the gate and was blocking the runways. OFFICER'S STATEMENT: On 09-18-05 1 was working in plain clothes and driving an unmarked police car. I was wearing a black vest with the word "Police" printed in bold letters on the front and back and a duty belt. I was driving a white unmarked Ford Taurus which is equipped with emergency flashing lights, steady forward red light and siren. At approximately 0439 hrs., I was on a prowler call at 1950 S. Palm Canyon when I heard dispatch say over the police radio that there was a security breech at the. Palm Springs Airport and that a vehicle was blocking the runway. Dispatch then said over the radio that Officer Reed was in pursuit of a vehicle that was driving on the runway. Dispatch said that Officer Reed was asking for a code 3 response from officers responding to the airport because the suspect, later identified as Michael Broderick, was yelling at Officer Reed to shoot him. I turned on my emergency lights and siren and followed Officer Hackbarth to the Palm Springs Airport. licer Hackbarth and I pulled into the airport parking lot off of Gene Autry Trail at approximately 0448 his. As we arrived, I heard Officer Miller say over the radio that shots had been fired and that the suspect (Broderick) had fired at him breaking one of the windows on his police car. Officer Hackbarth and I entered the runway area through a gate on the cast side of the airport that had been opened by airport operations. Once on the runway, I followed other police cars as we drove with lights and sirens westbound through the airport. Up ahead of the police cars, I saw a brown Ford Ranger driving westbound toward parked airplanes. I followed with my emergency lights and siren and saw the Ford Ranger crash into the west fence of the airport. I parked behind the marked police cars and took a position at the driver's side of Officer Hackbarth's police car which was behind the driver's side of Broderick's truck. The Ford Ranger had knocked down the fence and had gotten stuck as it attempted to drive over the fence, Broderick, drove forward, then back -ward continuously as he tried to free the truck and drive out of the airport. The driver's side window was down, so Officers began to yell at Broderick repeatedly to stop his truck. I heard Broderick yell, `{Shoot me! Just shoot me!" I saw Officer Reed approach the driver's side of the Ford Ranger and spray Broderick in the face with pepper spray. Broderick did not appear to be affected by the pepper spray and continued accelerate forward and backward. Broderick was able to free his truck from the fence and drive westbound through the fence and off airport grounds. I ran back to my car and drove out of the airport through a southwest gate that had been opened by airport operations. I heard over the police radio that Officer Abshire and Officer Stjeme located Broderick and began pursuing him * AXPVING 0.)I Mai �[)A�TE�7 PSPD-001328 REPORTING OFFICER ID# e,---,,PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT- 3311 lr-- 3 NO. Hackbarth 11127 2 05-261-0009 PG# SUPPLEMENTALTO 664/187 PC F]CRIME REPORT (CONT.) EIEVIDENCE/PROPERTY(CONT.) E) VICTIMIWITNES$ STATEMENT 19SUPPLEMENTAL At this time I was approx. 10-15 feet away from the front driver's side window. Since I was so close to the suspect and he was unable to move forward or backward, I was afraid that the suspect would shoot at me as he had recently shot at Ofc. Reed and Ole. Miller. I exited my vehicle, took cover behind my front driver's side door, drew my handgun and pointed it at the suspect. I saw that the suspect was a white male with a shaved head, wearing a white shirt. The front driver's side window was rolled down. I yelled at the suspect and advised him to turn off the vehicle and give up. The suspect looked at me and yelled, "I'm not going back to prison, I'm not going back to prison." I continued to point my handgun at the suspect as he reached into the front passenger side seat with his right hand, and appeared to be reaching for an object, possibl y the gun that he used to shoot at Ofe. Reed and Ofe. Miller. The suspect made a quick furtive movement with his Tight hand, moving it from the passenger side seat to the front of his chest and pointed his fist toward my location. As he brought his night hand up I saw that he was not holding anything in his hand, so I did not fire my handgun at the suspect. The suspect revved the vehicle's engine and I saw the back tires begin to spin as he attempted to get free of the the chain link fence. He then placed the vehicle in reverse and the driver's side rear of his vehicle struck the front passenger side of my patrol vehicle. I continued to yell at the suspect get out of the vehicle and give up, but he continued to move his vehicle back and forth attempting to get free of the chain link fence. After several attempts the suspect vehicle was able to get loose from the chain link fence and entered the rental car return parking lot located on the north side of the baggage claim building. I entered my vehicle and attempted to follow the Suspect vehicle through the chain link fence, but my patrol vehicle was caught up in the fence and I was unable to proceed forward and follow the suspect vehicle. I reversed my vehicle out of the fence and I saw Ofc. Reed's airport police vehicle driving toward a gate north of the location. In the past I was the Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) at the airport for approx. 2 months and I know that Ofc. Reed or an Airport Operations Staff member are the only ones who can open the gates at the airport. I followed Ofe. Reed to the gate, he opened the gate and I drove my patrol vehicle through the gate and onto El Cielo just north of Tahquitz. At this time Sgt. Abshire advised that he was in pursuit of the vehicle traveling west on Taliquitz toward Farrell. As I turned west onto Taliquitz, Sgt, Abshire advise that the suspect made a U-turn and was now traveling east on Taliquitz back towards the airport. Ofe. Stierneadvised that he was with Sgt. Abshire and took over the #1 spot in the pursuit as Sgt. Abshire dropped back to the #2 spot. I stopped my vehicle at the intersection of Taliquitz and Civic and saw the suspect vehicle driving east on Taliquitz toward Civic followed by Ofc. Stjerne and Sgt. Abshire. VICTIM El WITNESS F1 OTHER: 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001329 REPORTING OFFICER ID# �ALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 R. NO 05-261-0009 Hackbarth 11221PG# 3- SUPPLEmENTALTO El CRIVIE() RSaORTCONTE] EVIDENCEPROPERTY(OCKT) a V]C7nM1WMqESSS-rATBAENT JA SLPREVENT 664/187 PC I The suspect turned north unto Civic and I joined the pursuit as the #3 vehicle. At this time my overhead lights were still on and I turned any siren on as I entered the pursuit. As the suspect vehicle approached Livrnor, Sgt. Abshire slowed his vehicle. I accelerated and passed Sgt. Abshire to take the #2 spat in the pursuit. The suspect vehicle made a U-turn and drove his passenger side front and rear tire over the west curb of Civic south of Livinor. Ofe, Stjerne attempted to make a U-turn, but his vehicle was not far enough away from the curb and he had to stop his vehicle to make a three point tam. Seeing that Ofc. Stjerne was unable to make the U-turn, I drove my patrol vehicle to the far west side of Civic and I was able to make a U-turn. At this time I took over the #1 spot in the pursuit and Ofc. Stjeme was in the #2 spot. I followed the suspect vehicle as he turned west on Taliquitz. I saw that the passenger side rear tire was flat and as 1 followed, parts of the suspect vehicle were falling off and striking the front of my patrol vehicle. The suspect vehicle drove west on Taliquitz at speeds ranging from 20-50 MPH. The suspect vehicle did not slow down as he ran the red light at the intersection of Taliquitz and Sunset and continued driving west on Tahquitz. The suspect vehicle continued west on Tahquitz; and ran the red light at the intersection of Taliquitz and Indian and then ran the red light at the intersection of Taliquitz and Palm Cyn, and turned south onto Palm Cyn. The suspect vehicle drove south on Palm Cyn., turned west on Arenas, and then south on Belardo. The suspect vehicle did not stop at the stop sign at the intersection of Arenas and Belardo. He then did not stop at the stop sign located at the intersection of Baristo and Belardo, and turned west on Baristo. He continued west on Baristo and then turned -north on the street next to the Tennis Club and then turned east on Arenas. He drove east on Arenas and turned south on San Jacinto. He turned east on Baristo and did not stop at the stop sign at the intersection of San Jacinto and Baristo. The suspect vehicle turned south on Patencio and then turned west on Linda Vista. As I followed the suspect vehicle west on Linda Vista 1 saw a sign that stated that Linda Vista was not a through street. I have driven, on Linda Vista in the past and know that the street ends in a cul-de-sac on the far west end of the street. At this time it was approx. 0500 hrs. I have worked the graveyard shift for the last 8 months and I know in approx. 15-30 minutes citizen's will be getting up and driving on the streets of Palm Springs. I formed the opinion that the suspect needed to be stopped and that I was not going to allow him to go east on Linda Vista and back out into the public streets. VICTIM r-1 WITNESS 1:1 OTHER: 1265., TYPED PSPD-001330 REPORTING OFFICER ID# ,-ALM SPRINGS POLICE DEFT - 33fl' NO. Hackbarth 15227 4 05-261-0009 PG# SUPPLEMENTAL TO 664/187 PC 11 ORWEREPORT (cow) 11 EVIDENcEPROPEmy (coNT) [I vunrvvwrrNEsssTATBAwr M sLpR.EmENT As the suspect vehicle approached the cul-de-sac, he made a three point turn on the south side of the street and began to drive west on Linda Vista. I was driving my patrol vehicle west on Linda Vista and Ofc. St ernc's vehicle was parallel and south of my vehicle. Ofe. Stjerne's vehicle was also driving west on Linda Vista. The suspect vehicle accelerated and the front of the suspect vehicle struck the front of Ofe. Stjerne's vehicle. Seeing that the suspect vehicle had rarnmed into Ofe. Stjerne's vehicle I accelerated my patrol vehicle and the front of my patrol vehicle struck the front driver's side of the suspect vehicle. At that time I was approx. 10 feet away from the suspect, who was still seated in the front driver's seat of the suspect vehicle. Since the suspect had already fired a gun at Ofc. Reed and Ofe. Miller, I was afraid that the suspect was going to fire a gun at me. I exited my patrol vehicle, drew my handgun, and pointed it at the suspect. I was standing between the driver's side door of my patrol vehicle and the passenger side of Ofe. Stierne's vehicle, which was approx. 3 feet south of my location. I yelled at the suspect and told him to get out of the vehicle and give up. I thought that the suspect was going to stop the vehicle, however, he revved the engine, spun the rear tires and accelerated a second time into the front of Ofe. Stjerne's patrol vehicle. After striking Ofc. Stjerne's vehicle a second time, the front of the suspect vehicle was up against the front of Ofe. Stjerne's vehicle. The suspect continued to accelerate and Ofe. St eme's vehicle began to shake. Thesuspect had already fired shots at the police, he is suicidal and has stated that he wants to be killed, he stated that he is not going back to prison, he has already struck my patrol vehicle with his vehicle, and has shown blatant disregard for his life, the lives of the officer's and the lives of the citizen's of Pahn Springs. I was standing between the two vehicle's and the suspect was now accelerating his vehicle and shaking Ofc Stjerne's vehicle. I was afraid -that the suspect vehicle was going to break through and strike me with his vehicle or push Ofc. Stj erne's vehicle toward my vehicle and -smash me between the two patrol vehicles. Fearing for my life I fired approx. 9 rounds at the suspect who was still in the front driver's seat of the vehicle. The suspect was approx. 10 feet west and a little south of my location. The suspect turned south and made a U-turn so that he was now driving west on Linda Vista toward the cul-de-sac and toward the house located south of 590 Linda Vista. The house south of 590 Linda Vista appeared to be under construction. There was a chain link fence surrounding the perimeter of the property and the driveway was made of dirt. The suspect vehicle accelerated, the front of the vehicle struck the chain link fence, the suspect vehicle entered the property and became stuck in the dirt driveway The suspect vehicle moved forward and backward, but remained stuck in the dirt and unable to move. VICTIM 11 WITNESS 11 OTHER: 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001331 REFORTIbartNGbRRCER 10# NO. Hackh 5227 05-261 -000CNN SUPI�EMENTALTO 664/187 PC Ofe. Stjerne, Sgt. Abshire, and I took cover. The suspect did not exit the vehicle, but continued to move the vehicle back and forth attempting to free the vehicle. Numerous officer's arrived on scene and Sgt. Fallon advised Ofc. Stjerne to deploy his AR-15. At that time I went back to my patrol vehicle, grabbed my patrol shotgun and loaded it with a 2 slug rounds and the rest 00 buck shot. Two Cathedral City officers arrive on scene. One took up a position with an AR- 15 at the front driver's side of my patrol vehicle and the other had a shotgun and was taking cover behind a palm tree. At that time I took cover on the passenger side of my patrol vehicle and held my position. At approx. 0540 hrs. I was contacted by Sgt. Fallon. I advised Sgt. Fallon that I had fired my handgun at the suspect, Sgt. Fallon stated that I should stand down and let the SWAT team and the other officers on scene handle the rest of the call. I unloaded my shotgun and placed the shotgun and one of the slug rounds into the trunk of my patrol vehicle. I walked away from the scene and sat down on a brick wall in the front yard of a house approx, 3-4 houses east of the scene. I was unable to see the suspect, the suspect vehicle, or the outcome of the suspect being taken into custody. After the suspect was taken into custody I was contacted by Sgt. Booth. I advised Sgt. Booth that I fired approx. 9 rounds at the suspect. Sgt. Booth confiscated my handgun and extra magazine at the scene. After Sgt. Booth confiscated my handgun I was driven to the station by Ofe. Beard. VICTIM WITNESS OTHER: 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001332 119. REPORTING OFFICER DATE P-ALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 , P DR NUMBER H. d 9/19/05 PG# I 05-261-0009 CODE ARTICLE NAME (STY, BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE SUPPLEMENT TO OFFICER HENDERSON'S REPORT OF 664/187 P.C. OF A POLICE OFFICER T1­IAT HE TOOK ON 09-18-05: On 09-18-05 at approximately 0430 hours, I began my shift as the on -duty Palm Springs police officer assigned to the Palm Springs International Airport, A few minutes later, I was contacted on my police radio by Airport Operations Aide _told me there had been an airport security breech because a vehicle that had driven through a runway perimeter fence and was now driving on the Aircraft Operations Area. _ also told me that the vehicle had driven directly in front of a moving aircraft. 1 met withM and we got into any marked airport police car. I drove towards the perimeter access gate located near the Vehicle Inspection Plaza (southwest comer of the airport property). As I did so,� as talking on his cellular telephone with Airport Operations Aide -told me that _ was watching the vehicle driving on the Aircraft Operations Area. - described the vehicle as a grey colored Ford Ranger pick-up, I advised the police dispatcher of the situation and requested officers to assist me. I drove eastbound towards the runways looking for the vehicle. told me -stated the pick-up was driving eastbound towards the offices of Atlantic Aviation. I drove eastbound and past -who was standing A of the runways. -then told me he could see the pick-up and pointed towards the southeast. I then saw a grey colored pick-up parked eastbound in the area of the runways. I parked behind the pick-up and shined my vehicle's spotlight into the rear window to illuminate the interior. I got out of my patrol car and stood behind my opened driver's door. At that time, I saw movement to my left. I looked in that direction and saw a white male adult running towards the pick-up. The subject was wearing a light colored shirt, white underwear and white socks. He was not wearing pants or shoes. The, subject opened the driver's door of the pick-up, got inside, and closed the door, I told the driver to turn off the engine. He put his head outside of the driver's door window, looked towards me, and yelled, "No!" I again told the driver to turn off the engine. He then yelled something similar to, "You beat me up last week and I'm not going to let it happen again!" For the third time, I told the driver to turn off the engine and he yelled, "Why?" I replied I was a police officer and that I was telling him to do so. The subject then drove away northbound and then turned westbound. 1 followed behind the subject's pick-up with my patrol oar's light bar fully activated and at one point activated the siren. The pick-up then stopped westbound in the area of the runways. The subject opened the driver's door, got out, and stood facing me. The subject yelled something similar to "Shoot me, come on." I told the driver to get back inside in his vehicle, but he did not do so. The subject then began to walk towards me yelling, "If I walk towards you will you shoot me?" The subject walked approximately three steps, then stopped. I again told the driver to get inside his vehicle. The subject took an additional one or two steps forward, stopped and said something similar to "Is that what it'll take, me walking towards you?" The subject then turned and walked towards the opened driver's door. SUBMITTED By. F-Ev ID. NO ) s- 19 >� I �6/0 PALM SPRINGS PoLrE DEPT. 5f94 PSPD-001333 TO I'ULI(;= UCI- I - JJ7 7 1 R. No. L 151913 2 of 4 05-261-0009 PG# EJ CRIME REPORT (CONT.) 0 EVIDENCE/PROPERTY (CONT.) 1-1 VICTIM/WITNESS STATEMENT Z SUPPLEMENTAL During this time, 1 was concerned about the possibility of aircraft landing or taking off in our immediate area. As the subject got inside his vehicle, I told him to move his vehicle offthe runways. He asked me where he could go and I pointed east and said "towards Atlantic." The subject then made a U-turn and drove eastbound. As he approached the office building of Atlantic Aviation, the driver turned southbound. The subject stopped the pick-up south of the office building of Atlantic Aviation, To the west of the subject and his pick-up was the Atlantic Aviation office building. To the east, within 100 feet, were several parked aircraft of various types and sizes. The subject opened the driver's door, got out and stood facing me. The subject yelled at me to shoot him. I requested that the responding officers expedite their response and gave directions to Atlantic Aviation. The subject reached inside his vehicle and removed a pair of blue colored pants, which he put on. - told me he would go to the perimeter electronic access gate located to the south of the Atlantic Aviation office building and open it for the responding officers. _ did so and a marked Palm Springs police car entered the airfield and parked parallel to my patrol car. The officer, Ray Miller, began talking to the subject. I heard the subject say that he wanted us to shoot him. I then heard the subject say he had a gun - As I was talking on my portable radio, the subject got inside the pick-up and made a U-turn. I He drove northbound towards Officer Miller's patrol car. I began to walk towards my patrol car because I thought the driver was going to leave the area and I would have to follow him. At that time, I heard approximately four "popping" sounds. The sounds were like a small caliber hand gun being fired. I turned in the direction of the sounds and heard they were coming from the pick-up. The pick-up was approximately 25 feet east of my location and approximately 15 cast of Officer Miller's patrol car, Officer Miller, who was standing against the westside of his patrol car, fired his handgun towards the pick-up. I ducked my head to take cover. As I did so, the rear window of Officer Miller's patrol car shattered. I immediately drew my handgun and pointed it at the pick-up as it moved slowly -northbound parallel to Officer Miller's patrol car. I saw the subject's right hand on the bottom door frame of the opened driver's door window. In that hand, a saw a dark colored object that looked like the barrel of a handgun pointed towards me. I also saw that the subject was looking directly at me. Because of the statement made by the subject to me and Officer Miller that he had a gun, the popping noises I heard coming from the pick-up, the fact that the rear window of Officer Miller's, vehicle had shattered, I believed the subject was shooting a firearm at Officer Miller and me. When I saw a handgun barrel protruding from the hand of the subject while he was looking directly at me, I also believed the subject was intending to continue shooting at me. Because I was in fear of being shot and killed or seriously injured, 1 fired approximately four rounds at the pickup. VICTIM El WITNESS 1-1 OTHER: 126. TYPED REPORTING OFFICER I , D# PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 PSPD-001334 H. Reed 15193 i� PG#3 0.1 05-261-0009 SUPPUE—M-E—NTAL To F El CME REPOW (COW.) 0 EVIDENCEPROPERlY (COW) E3MCTIWNrrNESSSTATEMEJ4T 0 S The pick-up then accelerated and drove northbound at a high rate of speed and then drove westbound towards the runways. At this time, at least two additional marked Palm Springs police cars had arrived at my location via the electronic access gate. The pick-up drove westbound across both runways and their connecting taxiways at approximately 50 miles per hour. I followed the pick-up with several other marked Palm Springs police cars behind me. After leaving the runways, the pick-up entered the Aircraft Operating Area located in the northwest comer of airport property and adjacent to the public rental car return parking lot. These two areas are separated by a chain -link fence, The pick-up drove between two parked aircraft and towards a comer consisting of a wall of the main airport building and the chain -link fence. The pick-up stopped and Palm Springs police cars began to position around it. The pick-up then backed -up, stopped and drove forward northbound. The pick-up then drove westbound into the chain link fence separating the Aircraft Operating Area from the rental car return parking lot. The front end of the pick-up was caught in a portion of the fence. A large portion of the fence, which had collapsed, was underneath the pick-up. At least two marked Palm Springs police cars and one unmarked police car parked behind the pick-up. The subject revved the pick-up's engine several times in an attempt to drive over and through the fence. While I was giving the police dispatcher this information on my portable radio, I could hear other officers yelling at the subject. I was standing approximately 15 feet south of the pick-up and could see that the driver's door window was open. In an attempt to subdue the subject and assist in his arrest, I sprayed one stream of pepper spray at the subject. The stream hit the subject on the left side of, his face. The subject immediately closed the driver's door window and continued to attempt to drive through the chain -link fence. The subject then drove the pick-up through the fence and continued westbound through the rental car return parking lot. I informed the police dispatcher of the direction of travel of the pick-up. I then opened a nearby electronic access gate to allow the other Palm Springs officers to exit the Aircraft Operating Area. Those officers then drove westbound towards El Cielo Road. I remained on airport property and later met with Hand. Airport Operations supervisor at the rental car return lot. M informed me that the subject had entered the Aircraft Operating Area by driving through the same chain link fence that he had driven through to leave it. I instructed_to secure the area and not let anyone touch or remove anything, _ also informed me that after the subject had driven his vehicle in front of a moving aircraft, he had attempted to enter it. pointed to a Skywest Airlines regional jet parked -nearby and stated it was the aircraft the subject had attempted to enter. madded that while attempting to enter the aircraft, the subject had broken a handle off one of the exterior doors. 7 VICTIM 0 WITNESS 1-1 OTHER: 126. TYPED BY REPORTINGOFFICERID# T-T Q Prl ICI () 12 i PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 A_r4 PSPD-001335 I J 1 7.T TO 30M I telephoned Palm Springs Police Officer James Henderson at home and informed him of the incident per the Joint Terrorism Task Force notification procedure. Officer Henderson arrived at the airport and told us the handle to the Skywest Airlines regional jet had been found on the ground near a parked Alaska Airlines jet. Officer Henderson and I located the Dandle and protected it with a traffic cone and crime scene tape. Officer Henderson and I then drove to the airside of the Atlantic Aviation office building. I assisted Officer Henderson with protecting the area with crime scene tape. Atlantic aviation employees were instructed not to use building exits that faced airside (west). arrived at our location and remained to prevent the area from being disturbed. Officer Henderson then drove me to the Airport Law Enforcement Office. Sergeant Tokier arrived at the office and drove me to the Palm Springs Police Department. 1:1 VICTIM 0 WITNESS 1:1 OTHER: (CITY) 126. TYPED BY REPORTING OFFICER 1D# H. Reed 15193 PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 PG# DR. NO, 05-261 -0009 PSPD-001336 119. REPORTING OFFICER DATE .,--f—i4LM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT., - 3311 DR NUMBER Stjeme 9/19/05 PG# 1 05-2610009 CODE ARTICLE NAME QTY. BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC, DESCRIPTION VALUE U Ir -"7M-"NTAL REr"01"IR1 P"Lrla V-4 On 9-18-05 at approx. 0400 Hrs. I was awoken at my home in Palm Desert by a telephone call from PSPD Sgt. Abshire. I was scheduled to work Day Shift patrol that day starting at 0630 Hrs. However, Sgt. Abshire informed me that there had been a 187 PC, Murder and a shooting at the Zelda's Night Club that night, so the department was very busy and backed up on police calls for service. He asked me if I would be able to come in and start my shift early. I agreed to do so and started to get ready for work. I am currently assigned as a member of the PSPD/CCPD Special Weapons And Tactics (S.W.A.T.) team and therefore assigned a take-home marked police vehicle that I drive to and from work. When I left my residence and started driving towards Palm Springs to start my work day I was dressed in fall PSPD class B short sleeved uniform, long pants, duty belt, and was driving my assigned marked police vehicle (Unit #00-02). Since I was told that the department was very busy and backed up on calls for service I notified dispatch that I was en route to the city with an ETA of less that fifteen (15) minutes. This was at approximately 0430 Hrs. While I was on my way into the city I heard dispatch say that there was a security breech at the PSPD airport and that a vehicle had crashed through a perimeter gate. Dispatch then stated that the vehicle was now driving around on the runway and interfering with air traffic. I continued to monitor the radio traffic relating to this incident at the airport as I drove towards Palm Springs down Frank Sinatra Dr. towards HWY 111. As officers began to arrive on scene I heard Ofc. Reed (522) and Cafe. Miller (509) start to give further information about what was happening. I hear them say that there was a truck on the runway and that the subject occupying the truck (Later identified as Michael iderick) was not obeying their commands. They continuously gave updates as to what Broderick was doing and at ".1e point advised that he had gotten back into his vehicle and started driving in circles on the runway. One of the officers on scene then advised that Broderick was telling them that he wanted them to shoot him. Ofe. Reed then told dispatch over the radio that Broderick appeared to be 5150 WIC and that he needed another officer to expedite their response to the airport to assist. At this point I believe I was on HWY I I I approaching the city limit of Cathedral City. Shortly after asking another officer to expedite their response to the scene, either officer Reed or Miller advised that Broderick claimed to have a gun with him and was going to shoot at the police. I then advised dispatch over the radio that I was en route to the airport to assist. Within seconds someone at the scene advised over the radio that shots had been fired by the suspect and they returned fire. I then believe Ofc. Reed advised that Broderick was now driving his vehicle westbound across the runways and that they were in pursuit of him. This pursuit around the airport tarmac lasted for several minutes before T arrived on scene. We were told to try and enter the airport runway off of Gene Autry Trl. -near the old Million Air hanger. T tried to find a gate that was open so I could gain entry onto the runway, but all the gates were closed. Sgt. Abshire (303) then told me to meet with him on the west side of the airport off El Cielo Rd. because Broderick was headed that way. As 1 made my way back to Ramon Rd. and then onto El Cielo Rd. I heard Sgt. Abshirc advise that Broderick was able to exit the airport and was now traveling westbound on E. Taliquitz Cyn. with no headlights on in violation of 24400 VC. Sgt. Abshire then advised that he was in pursuit of Broderick. When I made a left (West) turn onto E. Tahquitz Cyn. from El Cielo Rd. I could see Sgt. Abshire's flashing emergency lights in the distance. I continued westbound in an attempt to catch up the them when Sgt. Abshire advised that Broderick was making a U-turn and 'ding back eastbound on E. Taliquitz Cyn. towards me. So I pulled my marked police vehicle over against the .--Ah curb of E. Taliquitz Cyn. just west of Louella Dr. and waited to see which direction Broderick was going to travel, 1P 6 APPR ,WING ID4NO, DATE (4 L 5194 PSPD-001337 REPORTING OFFICER ID# -­,fALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 NO, Stjerne 15207:] PG#... 2 05-2610009 SUPPLEMENTALTO 664/187 PC [I CRIME REPORT (CONT.) [:1 EVIDENCEIPROPERTY (CONT.) El VICTIMWITNESS STATEMENT X SUPPLEMENTAL . I Broderick continued driving eastbound on E. Tahquitz Cyn. and passed by -me in the eastbound lanes of traffic. Sgt. Abshire made some room for me and told me to take over lead position in the pursuit since I had overhead emergency red and blue lights on the top of my police car. 1 then made a U- turn and moved in behind Broderick' s gay pickup truck which was still eastbound on E. Tahquitz Cyn. With both overhead emergency lights and siren activated I followed after Broderick as he failed to Yield. Broderick made a left (North) to onto Civic Dr., traveled about forty (40) yards and then made another U-turn so he was now traveling back towards ' E. Tahquitz Cyn. I attempted to make the U-turn behind him but could not have cleared the raised curb on the west side of the road, so I had to back up before I could follow after him Ofc. Hackbarth (524) then assumed the number one position in the pursuit, directly behind Broderick, I was now the number two car and Sgt. Absbire was in the third position as Broderick made a right (West) turn back onto E. Tahquitz Cyn. As Broderick made the right turn I could see that the right rear tire on his truck was flat. As the second car in the, pursuit I took over responsibility of radio traffic relating to where the pursuit was headed. I advised dispatch of approx. speeds and of all California Vehicle Code violations that I could see Broderick make. I advised dispatch that Broderick was still traveling westbound on E. Tahquitz Cyn. and approaching Sunset Dr. just before I saw him enter the intersection against a solid red traffic light for westbound traffic without stopping or even slowing down in violation of 21453(a) VC. Broderick was driving approximately 40 MPH at this point in the pursuit. We followed him as he continued westbound and failed to stop for the solid red traffic light for westbound traffic at the intersection with Sunrise Way again in violation of 21453(a) VC. Between Sunrise Way and Avenida Caballeros Broderick accelerated to just over 50 MPH which was over the clearly posted speed limit of 40 MPH in violation of 22350 VC. While continuing westbound on E. Tahquitz Cyn. Broderick failed to stop for the solid red traffic light at Indian Cyn. and then made a left (South) turn onto S. Palm Cyn. without stopping for the solid red traffic light, both of which are another set of 21453(a) VC violations. Broderick then turned right (West) onto Arenas Rd. now entering a residential area which is known to have a large amount of foot and bicycle traffic at all times. When he got to the intersection with Belardo Rd. Broderick made a left (South) turn without stopping for a clearly marked and posted red stop sign in violation of 22450 VC. He then tamed right (West) onto W. Baristo Rd. again failing to Stop for the clearly marked and posted red stop sign in violation of 22450 VC. Broderick continued westbound on Baristo Rd, until he could not go any farther without turning right (North). I was not familiar with this streets name and could not see a street sign so I just told dispatch that we were traveling northbound along the Tennis Club which is the western most location in the area. Broderick then turned right (East) onto Arenas Rd. and then made a relatively quick right (South) turn onto San Jacinto. From there he made another right (East) tam onto W. Baristo Rd. again failing to stop for the clearly marked and posted red stop sign in violation of 22450 VC. When Broderick made a left (South) turn onto Patencio Dr. I requested that someone attempt to set up Stop Sticks at W. Ramon Rd. and Cahuilla Rd, because that was one of the last routes Broderick would be able to leave the area by. VICTIMI 0 WITNESS � OTHER: 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001338 REPORTING OFFICER ID.­A?ALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 15207 X-1— -J, NO. S1jcme 05-2610009 SUPPLEMENTAL TO PG#-31� 11' However, when Broderick made a right (West) turn onto Linda Vista, I knew he was coming up to a cul de sac with no other exits on a very narrow residential street. When Broderick came to the end of the street he attempted to make a wide left turn so he could leave the area eastbound on Linda Vista the same way he had come in. Based on the totality of the circumstances 'including, Broderick's driving through a fence and breaching security at the Palm Springs airport, the fact that officers at the airport advised that Broderick claimed to have a gun and was willing to use it, his desire to make the police have to shoot him, the fact that I believed Broderick had already fired on Ofc.'s Reed and Miller at the airport, and his driving actions when he left the airport grounds where he drove with willful and wanton disregard for the safety of all other motorists and pedestrians in the area, I felt that the lives of all officers, innocent bystanders, and Broderick himself would be in extreme danger of suffering serious injury or even death if he continued to drive and behave in this manner, because Broderick was going to do whatever was necessary to make the police kill him. With these things in mind T decided the best course of action, given that Broderick's truck was at almost a complete stop, in this very confined area, was to try and box him in, thus making it very hard for him to leavethe area. So when Officer Hackbarth positioned his vehicle along the fight (North) side of Linda Vista, I quickly accelerated and moved around to his left (South) and then turned slightly right (Northwest) so the front of my patrol car was facing the front of Broderick's truck as he tried to complete his wide left turn and leave the area on Linda Vista. As T applied my brakes in an attempt to stop right in front of Broderick's truck, he quickly accelerated and the front ends of our vehicles collided. I shifted the gears of my vehicle into "Park" and then quickly exited the vehicle through the front driver's side door. Once outside the vehicle, I s ' tood between the open door and the frame of the car so it could provide cover for me if Broderick opened fire again. T drew my sidearm from the holster on the right side of my duty belt, pointed it at Broderick and yelled, "Put your hands up." At the same time Broderick began to accelerate again while his truck was still touching the front of my parked car. I could hear the tires on Broderick's truck begin to spin and squeal as his vehicle was forcing my vehicle slightly backwards and to the left (South). T took a few steps back and away from my vehicle, because I was afraid that if Broderick's truck was able to regain traction on the ground it would slide along the left side of my vehicle and either run me over or crush me between the open door and the car itself. Since Broderick continued to try and force his vehicle past my vehicle and directly towards me, I felt that Broderick was either trying to run me over or do whatever he had to so that Ofe. Hackbarth had to shoot him. I also feared that Broderick would be able to pm' me down without cover if he drove along the left side of my car and opened fire on me in the same fashion he fired on the officers at the airport. Therefore I fired my weapon several times at Broderick, because I felt my life, Ofc. Flackbarth's life, and the lives of everyone else in the area were directly threatened by Broderick's actions with a deadly weapon. I could see and hear that Ofc. Hackbarth had also started to fire his weapon at Broderick as he stood to my right (North) in between our two vehicles. T also was afraid that Ofc. Hackbarth would be crushed if Broderick forced our cars together. VICTIM 0 WITNESS 1-1 OTHER 126- TYPFO By M PSPD-001339 ,-J3ALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 P7;7� REPORTING OFFICER ID# NO. Stjeme 15207 PG # 4 T 1 --7 05-2610009 SUPPLEMENTAL TO I 9 �m . 1114 1 0 3117,1111,1ii Broderick was able to force his truck past the fi-ont left side of my vehicle by turning to his right (South). Now that his truck was clear of my car and I was standing in the open, 1 feared that Broderick was going to continue to try and ran me over or drive around me in an attempt to continue the pursuit. Since this residential cul de sac was so narrow I did not think there was enough room for Broderick to drive around without hitting me, even if that was what he was attempting to do with this action. I was still in fear for my life and the life of the people around so I fired more rounds at Broderick as was moving south. I could see rounds hitting the left side of his vehicle and saw his front drivers side window shatter. Broderick's left hand was on top of the steering wheel as he leaned over to his right and towards the passenger seat. I could see rounds hitting the back left window and I saw at least one round, which I am almost positive was from my weapon, hit Broderick on the upper left side of his back near his shoulder. Broderick then continued to to to his right (West) and again quickly accelerated as he crashed into and drove through a large chain link fence surrounding the large residence at the west end of the culdisack. Broderick's track was headed directly for the residence and a mobile home trailer that was parked on the driveway of the property that appeared to be under construction. Broderick's truck then became stuck on the dirt driveway and was unable to move because he was unable to get any traction with his flat tire and the chain link fence underneath him. He continued to try and back the truck up, but the tires would just spin. I moved to the right (North) side of Ofc. Hackbarth's vehicle for cover in case Broderick was able to get traction on his tires and speed down the driveway back towards my vehicle or in case he opened fire again. From this position I saw that Sgt. Abshire was on scene. 1 asked him if he wanted to deploy his AR-15 patrol rifle or if he wanted me to deploy mine. Since he was the supervisor on scene at that time, he told me to deploy the rifle. I ran back to my car and removed the AR-1 5 from the front passenger compartment where it is locked into place. 1 then went over to a brick wall along the south side of the street for cover, advised dispatch that I had deployed the AR- 15 patrol rifle, and then armed the weapon. I started yelling towards Broderick's track telling him that we were the police and ordering him to turn offthe engine. I said, "Police, give it up man, there is no where else to go. Let's talk about this," I was joined by Ofc. Larson and Sgt. Fallon behind the cover of the brick wall. The truck had stopped moving and it appeared that the engine had been turned off. Sgt. Fallon told me and Ofe. Larson to try and get a better angle on Broderick so we could see what he was doing, if he was arming himself, or if he was unconscious and needed immediate medical attention. I advised dispatch over the radio to stage medical aid, because Broderick had been shot at least one time and would need medical care. Myself and Ofc. Larson jumped into the large enclosed front yard of the residence on the west side of the street and moved along a large brick- wall until we were in a position perpendicular to where Broderick was. Initially I could see that Broderick had his head leaning down towards the steering wheel with blood all over his face and head. I could also see that there was a large solid brick wall on the right side of his truck which was a large barrier between him and the residence to his right (North). VICTIM 11 WITNESS 1:3 OTHER (CITY) 126. TYPED BY PSPD-001340 ?�ZPORTING OFFICER ID# Stj eme 15207 JUPPI FIVIENTAL TO 411111im"NA 664/187 PC I � N U 1&1� Since he was not moving at this point we stood silently and just watched him for a few moments. When Broderick did start to move around, I immediately said, "Police, put your hands up right now." Broderick replied, "No, just kill me." I again told him to put his hands up, slowly get out of the truck, and he face down on the ground. Broderick then said, "I can't do this just shoot me. Kill me." I continued to try and dialogue with Broderick in an attempt to get him to surrender to arrest peacefully, but he would not comply with any of my commands or requests. He kept telling me that the police had beat him up last week for Jaywalking and he wanted us to kill him. I told him that my main concern was getting him medical attention. To this he replied, "I'm not going to the hospital, I'm not going to jail so just shoot mein the head." Broderick appeared very agitated and unstable atthis pomit. His speech was very rapid and loud. Broderick then said, "if you come over here I'm going to shoot you, I have a gun." Broderick continued to keep his hands out of sight inside the truck and appeared to be searching for a weapon or manipulating a weapon. I continued to talk with Broderick in an attempt to calm him down and again get him to surrender without further incident. At this point I looked to my left and saw that, a man had walked out of the trailer on the property where Broderick had drove onto. I told the man to go inside the main house right away. I was afraid that if Broderick saw this man he may attempt to exit his truck and try to take the man hostage or even worse kill him. 1 could see that Broderick had a lot of blood on him, so I asked him if he had'been shot. He told me that he had been shot at least five (5) times, I then asked him what his name was and he said, "Patrick Randolph Hearst." I told him my name and we then started to dialogue back and forth. This seemed to calm Broderick down a bit and his speech became slower and less hostile. He told me that he wanted us to kill him because he thought he had AIDS, he has a son he has never met, and he knows he would go to jail for a long time because of what he did at the airport. When I asked him why he had driven onto the runway at the airport he said, "I thought a friend was going to pick me up in a helicopter there and take me away." He then asked me if I was a man or if I was Just a spirit. Broderick was acting very strange and was very unpredictable, because his demeanor would quickly change and then he would start the engine on the truck again and try to back into the officers at the end of the driveway. Every time he did this I would plead with him to stop the truck and continue talking to me. Broderick did this several times during the course of our conversation. I asked him what I could do for him to ensure that he would not hurt anyone and just give up. He asked me for water, which I told him I would give to him if he threw the keys out of the car and put his hands up, but he wouldn't do it. He continued to search the cab of the track for things and made more references to be armed with a gun, At one point he said, "I don't have a gun. I have an Uzi." When he was calm Broderick would say things like, "Kyle, you seem like a good man. I'll forgive you. Just shoot me in the head" while he replicated the shape of a gun with his right had and put it in his mouth. He then would tell me that his gun was in his hand and he was going to shoot himself in the stomach. While trying to get Broderick to surrender we even attempted to make several phone calls to people he wanted to talk to. However, when I could not give him immediate answers to the questions he wanted me to ask these two men, he became enraged again and would start up the engine and try to back the truck towards the officers at the end of the driveway. VICTIM M WITNESS F-1 OTHER: 126, TYPED BY PSPD-001341 REPORTING OFFICER ID# "4LM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT - 3311 Sterne 15207 PG# 6 05-2610009 SUPPLEMENTAL TO CRIME REPORT (CONT-) U EVIDEI4CFjPROPERTY (00Mr.) [) \ACTh4WfTNESS STATS&W g SUpRBVEM Eventually as this situation continued for a long period of time, the sun started to come up and Ofe. Larson and myself were now easily visible to Broderick. He could see exactly where we were and was looking right at me now when we spoke. At this point the SWAT team had arrived on scene and was preparing a plan. Broderick heard the police K-9 start to bark and immediately started yelling, "I'll shoot that fucking dog if you send it over here." The situation began to go downhill as Broderick became increasingly rattled and upset by the movement of the officer's near the police cars at the end of the driveway and he would no longer talk to me. When gas was introduced into the passenger compartment of the truck Broderick said, "What the fuck is that" and opened the driver's side door- He remained inside the car, but kept the door open for some fresh air. It was difficult to see what Broderick was doing at first, but after a few seconds 1 saw him covering his right hand with what appeared to be some sort of plastic bag. From my angle I could not see if anything was in his hand under the bag, but he was trying to make it appear that he had a gun or weapon inside the bag- I could hear some sort of sound coming from inside the truck as Broderick was doing this, but I was not sure what the sound was. He suddenly swung his legs out of the truck, but kept his upper body inside the truck. Broderick hesitated for a few seconds as I was telling him to put his hands up and get down can the ground. At that very instant Broderick quickly moved his right hand (that was covered by the bag) in front of is body, straightened out his am, and pointed his hand at Ofc. Larson and myself as if he was aiming a gun at us. Since he had already shot at police officers once during this incident I was afraid that he was, going to try and shoot me at that very moment. As I was aiming my rifle at Broderick and preparing to shoot him, Ofc. Larson fired what I thought was two (2) rounds from his weapon that hit Broderick in an unknown location. Broderick immediately reacted to being hit by saying "Awe!" and the bag over his hand came off, revealing that he was not holding anything at that time so I did not fire any rounds at him with my AR-1 5. After hesitating inside the cab of the track for a few more seconds, Broderick finally exited the truck and stood up. However, he would not put his hands up. I told him several more times to put his hands up and lie on the ground and he would not be hurt. He still would not comply and was hit several times in the upper body with what appeared to be Pepper Balls. Broderick slowly laid down on his right side, but would not get all the way down on his stomach or put his hands out in front of him as ordered. The SWAT element surrounded Broderick after the K-9 was sent in and took him into custody. Once Broderick was secured in handcuffs and his truck was cleared of any other people. I left my position behind the wall and stood out on the street near my patrol vehicle. I saw AMR and PSFD enter the scene and begin giving Broderick medical care. Sgt. Booth approached me and asked if 1 had fired my weapon. I told him that I had, so when the scene was secured he asked me how many rounds I thought I had fired. I told him I thought I had fired twelve (12) rounds at the suspect. Sgt. Booth and Sgt. Tokier collected my firearm at the scene and I was given a ride back to the PSPD station by Ofe. Beard along with Officer's Larson, Hackbarth, and Miller. We did not discuss the details of the incident on our way back to the station. Ll VICTIM 1-1 WITNESS 11 OTHER-- 126. 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VICMM'SINJURI I E& (`.rONTWAND DESCRIBED AS i QUANTITY' ..,.A.-doern'that there is pro.babI6,GaUse t9 believe that thUr7ie aeas (S) payi� been committed by the arrest described: (additional page for additional information page limit.) ff.a'rid vdib'Ur6de)rJr. T q, L-4-V.PA th J R P parnmedics tran "Rlyg�!gidt- Coun il;,hii,�,Itall d4idineslb��, ih tho- bill CONT. ONPAGE2 [-] Yes '' I declare undo , r penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct AO the beat of my information and belief. Executed on 9-22-05 in the County of fklvTilde, State of California by: 7 pe'dararit's Signature an1lD# (760) 323-8116 Pgr' (76p) 323-8178 PRINT NAME; M- Melanson 5631 'Arr. Officer Phone t Pager # AgbTlrqy Fax # foregolng.ppqlarat!69, !,pepft determine that there- IS IS NOT Probable Cause to b alleVe this arrests has committed cHme." Dilte Time Magistrilte's Signature Probable cause to believe arrested persoh committed a crime- tj Exists as it appears �istgaS augmented badditional Information 'El Not 5hoWn By Direction: (Telaphonle Approval I Employee Name) Rev- Court PC 8-1-02 r, (I n VD I , I I III PSPD-001347 f N t PALM NGS POLICE DEPARTME'it f — 3311 - Page I of 3 Reporting Officer ID Number Date DR Number S. H. Douglas 2050 9-23-05 05-261-0009 -�u—pplerrental tio 664/187 PC x Supplemental Report VICTIM: #1. Reed, Harvey 42. Miller, Raymond SUSPECT:, Broderick, Michael nFEER On September 181h, 2005 1 was dispatched to the east side of the Palm Springs Airport reference an officer involved shooting ("OIS"). My assignment was to collect any evidence at that location and to document the scene. Knowing that the scene would be difficult to measure because of the long distances between points, I requested Det. Blohm from the Traffic Unit also respond. The Traffic Unit has a computerized laser measuring system that is made for this, type of measuring. Upon arrival at the airport I met with Airport Officer J. Henderson, He showed me the area where the shooting occurred and the effected area of the Atlantic Air Building. I then began taking digital photos of the area. Once I had taken overall photos, I put numbered placards by each item of evidence and the damage to the building and took photos of each item. After I finished taking photos Det. Blohm arrived and entered the measurements of the items into his computer. See his diagram for the location of the evidence and the damage. As I examined the evidence it appeared to me from the angles, of the holes in the windows to where the bullet fragments were located in side the building that the shooting progressed from south to north. Supervisor Approving ID Number Date Typed By Date Ze) 9>'n!I— Douglas _I I 9/23/2005 -j PSPD-001348 PALM NGS POLICE DEPAWfMi*_ i' — 3311 Page z of Reporting Officer ID Number Date DR Number S. H. Douglas 2050 9-23-05 05-2+61-0009 Supplemental to 664/187 PC x Supplemental Report Prior to collecting the evidence I examined the aircraft that were located on the flight line to see if there was any damage to them. I did not locate any. I also requested that Atlantic contact the owners of those aircraft and have them examine them. The following items of evidence were collected, IT141ES #1 thru ##6 are spent 9mm casings. #7 thru #16 are spent 45ca casings. ##17 is a photo of an entry hole in the top of the Atlantic sign. ##18 is a photo of an entry hole in the south side of the Atlantic sign. ##19 is a photo of the damage to the windoW just south of the north door into the Atlantic building. ##20 is a photo of the damage to the window just south of the main entry door from the flight line into the Atlantic building, 21 is a spent bullet found on the inside of the room where the window listed in item 20 was located. ##22 is a photo of the damage to the window located in the Palm Springs Air office of the Atlantic building. #23 is a bullet fragment located on the flight line just north of the main entrance for Atlantic building. It should be noted that this item was located after Det. Blohm had finished taking his Supervisor Approving ID Number Date Typed By Date Douglas /23/200 PSPD-001349 r. r POLICE DEPARTME1 i T — 3311 Fage:3 of 3 Reporting Officer ID Number Date DR Number S. H. Douglas 2050 9-23-05 05-261-0009 --Su-pplemental to 664/18TPC -- X Supplemental Report measurements. His diagram shows #23 as being the broken vehicle glass mixed in with the spent casings, #24 is a bullet fragment located on the flight line just north of the main entrance for Atlantic building and northwest of item number 23. This item was also located after Det. Blohni had finished. #25 is a spent bullet located in the Palm Springs Air office. The item was found under the desk 426 is a spent bullet copper jacket located in the radio room of the Atlantic building and was aligned with the broken window listed in item number 19. On Monday September 19'h, 20051 had Lab Tech Fenner upload the digital photos onto the crime lab computer. Due to a subpoena for a jury trial I was unable to put the other items into evidence -until September 23rd, 2005. I placed the items into evidence locker # 14 upstairs on th September 18 , 2005 and I retained the key until I processed them into evidence locker #9 downstairs. This concluded my involvement in this investigation, Supervisor Approving TD Number Date Typed By Date Douglas 9/23/2005 PSPD-001350 PALM SPRI" POLICE PROPERTYIEVID"CEITECOR-9 IFE"MISD. PAGE # 4OFF�EN�SECLASSIFICATION T, nt I-woq DATE & TIME PROPERTYWAS SEIZED ADDRESS FROM WHERE PROPERTY WAS SEIZED-- NAME AND ADIIRESs OF PERSON FROM WHOM THE PROPERTY WAS SEIZED NAME OF THE EMPLOYEE SEIZING PROPERTY 4,wo —CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW EVIDENCE PERTY' FOUND PRO EISAFEKEEPING PHONE# SEARCH WARRANT ITEM # LOCKER #' DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM# LOCKER # DESCRIPTION c� STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM # I LOCKER # DESCRIPTION Q- \Q� STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM # LOCKER # DESCRIPTION A-�T QC STORAGE LOCATION VALUE- ITEM # LOCKER# DESCRIPTION 1, yU 7m,4 � iq-^ � I ki STORAGE LOCATION —LOCKER VALUE ITEM # # DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION REPORTING OFFICER DATE & TIME—, VALUE TOTAL VALUE APPROVING SUPERVISOR 9—DATE & TIME PROPERTY CONTOLLER SIGNATURE DATE & TIME DISPOSAL ( ) RETURN TO ADDRESS COURT ORDER ATTACHED AUCTION GENERAL FUND RETURN TO FINDER DEPARTMENTAL USE DESTROY DATE INVESTIGATOR'S- SIGNATURE DATE PROPERTY CONTROLLER . SIGNATURE DATE AND TIME ---------------- - - - ------ ------ - --- -------------------- -------- - --- - ------------------ - -- -------- - --------------------- ; -------------------------- -------- I ------ ---------- I certify, under penalty of perjury that I am' the lawful owner/guardian of the above described property. I have taken possession of the above described property (PLEASE PRINT) NAME Property released by: Total Storage Cost: _ SIGNATURE Released photo by: Date Disposed: _ DATE PSPD-001351 -OFFENSE +CLA,�SiF1CATION" DR # PAGE # ITEM # LOCKER # 1 e — t" DESCRIPTION i 9,1 ru LOCKER # OUT STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM # LOCKER# 46_''7 DESCRIPTION drwo�G'ki. C_rif LOCKER # OUT STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM ## LOCKER # DESCRIPTIONa LOCKER # OUT STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM # LOCKER # DESCRIPTION y'1 t m%ruc. 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DAY YR. D. NUMBER I REVIEMR'S NAME 10557 � 9 20 05 1; MO. DAY YR. PSPD-001354 PSPD-001355 119, REPORTING OFFICER DATE G. Palomares 9/23/05 CODE ARTICLE NAME QTY PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT. - 3311 PG# f BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER CONTACTED LEWIS, Curtis DOB: 11-/4/1956 Line Set -vice Manager C/O Atlantic Aviation 145 S. Gene Autry Trail Palm Springs, CA 92262 Pik: 760.32U704 Cell: 760.774.4638 DVIK-4 DESCRIPTION VALUE This is a supplemental to a 664/187 PC handled by Officer James Henderson on Sunday, September -18, 2005. The incident began at Palm Springs International Airport. On 9/23/2005 at about 1330 hrs I was at Atlantic Aviation with Sgts. Booth, Tokier and Reyes reviewing the area of the officer involved shooting, . We were inside the perimeter fence line when we were approached by Atlantic Aviation Line Service Manager stated that on Wednesday, September 21, 2005 between the hours of 0900-1000 he was sitting in golf cart #5 when he noticed a bullet entry and exit hole on the fiberglass roof of the cart. The cart is used to transport passengers to their planes. On the day of the shooting incident it was parked directly in front of his office windows. One of the windows of his office was shattered by a flying bullet. It appears oneof the bullets passed through the roof of the cart at the same time. The golf cart was not in its usual place at the time of investigation and was not documented by investigators. Three (3 digital photos of the cart damage were taken and booked as evidence into the Report Room computer. r'or,'ied by.--L�- SUBMITTED BY 1D. NO. 120. SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID. NO. DATE &- I L 1 0 1 —e / c::, 51— PSPD-001356 1 REPO-RTiNG OFFtCER DATE - DR NUMIRER Bridgewater 9/22/005 052610001 CODE ARTICLE NAME QTY. BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE J e- 9-22-05 at 1717 hours, Officer Jackson and T were assigned to transport suspect Michael Paul Brodfick from Desert Regional Medical Center to Riverside County Medical Center. Officer Jackson rode in the ambulance with AMR Paramedics, while I followed in a PSPD unit. We left at 1717 hours from Desert Medical and airived at Riverside Medical Center at approx 1800 hours, We spoke with Deputy Shimanion (N3356) who did the booking process for Brodrick. The, suspect was booked at 1812 hours without incident and released to their custody. We then drove to Robert Presley Detention Center and had the suspect booked in absentia. Michael Paul Brodgck Booking date 9-22-05/ time 1812 hours Booking# 2005 40654 Deputy Shimarnon (N3356) Contact number for jail ward (951� 48k� ,pied by:—U—J- PALm SPRING,'WGLICV DEPT. -Z3 PSPD-001357 • On. 09/18/05, 1 was assigned to a prisoner security detail at Desert Regional Medical Center. IG4 On. -Sunday 09118/05, 1 was assigned to a prisoner security detail at Desert Regional'Medical Center. I arrived on scene at 1645 hrs, and made contact with Oft W. Hutchinson. Hutchinson advised me that Michael Broderick (DOB: 10-07- 65) was in -custody for several felony offences and being treated for several gunshot wounds. At approximately 1720 hrs., I was contacted -by Police Dispatch and advised that investigators would be sending a nurse from American Forensic Nurses (AFN) to collect blood samples from Broderick as part • their investigation. one as - Usk 0 me- a ROM =1-41 :NJ Is SUBMrrTr=D BY- ID. NO� 12 OR APPROVING ID6 NO. f.ATE YO DEPT. 5194 PSPD-001358 I 19. REPORTING OFFICER DATE DR NWBER J. Mejia 9/18/05 05-2!610009 CODE ARTICLE NAME QTY. BRANDINAME SERIAL NUMBER I I I MISC. DESCRIPTION VALUE On 09/18/05�, Sunday, at 0918 hours, while on uniformed patrol, in a marked police car, in the City of Palm Springs, Ofe. Duthaler and 1 were dispatched to Sunrise Way and Tahquitz Canyon per Sgt. Parker to look for a possible hand gum used in the shooting. We followed the streets used by the suspect during the pursuit leading up to the shooting. Ofe. Duthaler and I walked several miles on foot looking for the weapon. We also checked the airport, where the suspect crashed into a fence. At 1033 hours, Ofe. Duthaler and I finished are search for the weapon and were unable to locate it. At 1759 hours, I was dispatched to Desert Regional Medical Center to pick up blood samples taken from the suspect for evidence and testing. At 1832 hours, I arrived on scene and contacted Reserve Ofc. James Henderson #R128. Ofe. Henderson stated that at 1800 hours, Nurse Sarah Villnave took 3 tubes of blood from the suspects right wrist.(See attached copies) I then took possession of the blood tubes. At 1900 hours, I logged the 3 tubes of blood into PSPD for evidence.(Sec attached evidence sheet). BY.. ID. NO, 1211 I �194 GS POLICE DEPT. 5t94 M I PSPD-001359 Palm Springs Police Depart � , t Property/Evidence Recorb OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION) FEL MISD' RR## PAGE #I' DATE & TIME PROPERTY VVAS SEIZED ADDRESS FROM WHERE PROPERTY WAS SEIZED NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON FROM WHOM THE PROPERTY NAME & ID # OF THE EMPLOYEE SEIZING PROPERTY WAS SEIZED: v V 0 CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW 00 "DOB: -) EVIDENCE FOUND PROPERTY. AP TELEPHONE # SAFEKEEPING SEARCH WARRANT - ITEIvI'# L CKER #= DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION € VALUE ITEM #X LOCKER STORAGE . LOCATION) _. VALUE` ATEM`#il LOCKER#: DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM LOCKER # '. DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEIVI # . LOCKER # DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE -'REPORTING [OFFICER. ` DATEiTIIVIL= s 1 i PSPD-001360 A VIERICAN FORENSIC 1'V [J SES, INC.438534 255 N. El Cielo Road, PMB #195 �• Patin Springs, CA 92262 REQUEST FOR SERVICE Office (760) 323-6990 or (760) 323-7555 Tame /Tech Called: Date; p d ETA of s' bj ct: _, ,'; _€ " = Arrival time o {Tech at Lacatian; f%41 { *�' r # 1 " � Puncture Site: � � . Name a Subject:' "ect: � �-` 0 r � c Witnessing Officer's lVcame. a t `} LD. No: 'witnessing Officer's Signature: ,Agency: l?echi nature: ,�'• g� Time Work Completed: BLOOD ALCOHOL URINE,ALCOHOL CAL ➢IVA . u_.. BLOOD DRUG URINE ➢RUG SIT )OWN -- DNA T.ASERREMOVAL INTOXILI2E " DRYRUN SUSPECT SEX KIT aTIIKR COMMENTS.7 --A %%ite &Yellow copy to AFNfP10 Copy rc Lnwloyee PSPD-001361 r LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOOD WITHDRAWAL CHECK -OFF SHEET DID Z Observe /technician moisten cotton swab with Zephiran DID NOT Chloride .. , , Benzalkonium Chloride Hydrogen Peroxide or Povidone-lodine (Betadine') DID Observe /technician cleanse area of venipuncture (injection) with DID NOT Zephiran Chloride _, Benzalkonium Chloride e Hydrogen Peroxide or Povidone-Iodine (Betadine) DID Inspect Vacutainer for labeling and irregularities and observed the followina! DID NOT irregularities: (If none, write none). k �z DID Observe a white powder (pink. hued) in the Vacutainer prior to use. DID NOT (Preservative: Potassium Oxalate, Sodium Fluoride) DID '14 Observe /technician withdraw blood ftom DID NOT Name of Suspect: t3 k-oc -2 Last First M1 DID Observe blood flow freely into the Vacutainer without irregularities observed. MD NOT Note here, otherwise write .."None": err 6-t tef_ DID Observe Rioae/technician'(name of): `3 14 v-a R i f p- q y DID NOT Write her initials on the Vacutainer DID Receive Vacutainer from /technician. DID NOT DID Place Vacutainer in regular repository at: DID NOT Name of Agency for transport for analysis to: F, C 5+ Name of Lab If known by observing officer Date Suspect's Name (Print) Report Number Name of Officer (Print) Badge or ID 0 Law Enforcement Additional Paperwork (Coac'hella Valley ONLY): Revision Date: 10/02 Blood Withdrawal Check -off List Issue Date: 5/98 PSPD-001362 41� 81 GoTOX "10-TOX-LABORA-VRIE-b Director Chief Toxicologist Toxicologist Romulo Tabo, M.D. Dale R. Somers, C.L.S. Maureen Black, C.T.S. g PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT 200 SOUTH CIVIC DRIVE PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263 PATIENT NAME SEX --------------------------------- BRODERICK, MICHAEL . M BTL NUMBER REQUESTING AGENCY REQUESTED BY ---------- ------------------ ------------------- 5-69082-5 2014 HENDERSON SPECIMEN DATE COLLECTED TIME TAKEN DATE RECEIVED -------- -------------- ---------- ------------- BLOOD 09/18/05 18:00 09/19/05 DATE OF BIRTH ------------- 10/07/6-5 AGENCY NUMBER ------------- 052610009 DATE REPORTED ------------- 10/06/05 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BASIC IMMUNOASSAY DRUG SCREEN BLOOD SCREENED FOR: AMPHETAMINES {AMPHETAMINE, METBAMPHETAMINE), COCAINE AND/OR METABOLITE, OPIATES (MORPHINE, CODEINE) AND PHENCYCLIDINE (PCP). TEST RESULTS AMPHETAMINES DETECTED METHAMPHETAMINE, LC/MS/MS 84 ng/ML AMPHETAMINE, LC/MS/MS 18 ng/mL OPIATES DETECTED MORPHINE, LC/MS/MS IS ng/mL MORPHINE TOTAL, LC/MS/MS 53 ng/mL 3357 Chicago Ave. 0 Riverside, California 92507 0 951/341-9355 0 FAX 951/341-9359 PSPD-001363 ALM RINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 3311 Page I of 5 REPORTING OFRCER ID NO. i94TE DR NO. Jackson 4294 0gI2210 El CRIME REPORT (CONT) 05-261-0009 '.EMENTAL TO SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT The following is a summary of an interview I had with Michael BRODERICK while I was riding in an AMR Ambulance en route to Moreno Valley Community Hospital. Mr BRODERICK was being transferred there after having received treatment at the Intensive Care Unit of Desert Regional Medical Center. Mr, BRODERICK had just been interviewed by two plain -clothed investigators from the Riverside County District Attorney's Office; they had advised BRODERICK of his Rights MER&EM While en route in the ambulance, I received a telephone call from Sergeant John Booth, who advised me that additional information was needed from Mr BRODERICK and he asked if I could get further, specific details from Mr BRODERICK as to what his intentions were and what he did on the evening in question. Prior to Leaving Desert Hospital, I was informed that Mr BRODERICK had been given four milligrams; of morphine for his gunshot wounds;. I inquired if there were any other medications that he had that may make him drowsy or non -combative, due to the prior 111111 Jill SUBMITTED BY: SUP G ID NO DATE TYPED BY DATE 11 VICTIM o WITNESS OOTHER FARRANCE 09/26/2005 PSPD-001364 �;PRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - Page 2 of 5 7PORTFNG OFFICER ID NODATE Jackson 4294 09/22/05 '-EMENTAL TO Is El CRIME REPORT (CONT,) 0 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT sleepy, but he could be woken up if necessary." Prior to asking Mr BRODERICK any questions, I asked him if he remembered a night, about a Week prior to the shooting, when officers were at his house on Grenfall after he had broken out the window and barricaded himself in his own apartment. He stated that he did remember. Mr BRODERICK seemed lucid and able to answer my questions. I then asked Mr BRODEICK if he was familiar with the Miranda Rights that the two investigators had just given him. He stated that he was aware of them. I then asked him if he wanted to continue with an interview and if I could ask some more questions. Mr BRODERICK stated that he would continue with the interview and answer my questions. I asked Mr BRODERICK why he went to the airport in the first place and he stated that he wanted to "find intelligent life." He laughed as he said it, and I laughed too, telling him that it seemed pretty funny at the time, but now it wasn't so funny. He stated that he knew it was a dumb thing to do at the time, but that's where his mind was. I asked him how much methamphetamine he had smoked that day and he said, "Not that much." When pressed, he `could only tell me that he smoked approximately a bowl of methamphetamine. SUBMITTED BY: 0 VICTIM 0 WITNESS OOTHER SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID NO, DATE TYPED BY DATE IFARRANCE 09/26/2005 PSPD-001365 M SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - Page 3 of 5 Jackson 4294 09/22/C9 .. EMENTALTO S 11 CRIME REPORT (CONT.) 0 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Based on my prior training and experience in narcotics, this would probably be anywhere I then asked Mr BRODERICK what his intentions were when he had the encounter with the officer on the airport runway. He told me that he was upset over a relationship and that he wanted to end his life. He kept telling me that he did not blame the officers for what they did. He also stated that he did not blame the officers for "his mistakes." I asked him what he meant by that, and he told me that he didn't blame them for shooting at him, or on fact shooting him, because he did indeed act like he had a gun. I asked Mr BRODERICK if at any point he had a firearm and he denied this. I explained to him that there was footage on the news, showing two officers duck down when two apparent gunshots are heard; he was quite emphatic that he did not have a gun. I then asked Mr BRODERICK why he rammed into one of the officer's cars. He stated that he never did that, either. I informed him that I was aware that he did crash his car into a I police car in an attempt to flee and/or assault the police officers. He stated that was never his intention, that he did not strike any police vehicles; however he did gun his vehicle in a rapid motion towards the police vehicles, and swerved at the last moment, with the intention of having the officers shoot him for doing so. SUBMITTED BY: 0 VICTIM ❑ WITNESS OOTHER SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID NO, DATE TYPED BY DATE IFARRANCE 09/26/2005 PSPD-001366 rtL;qUT*TffrqTWj� 9 MEMO= Page 4 of 5 REPORTING OFFICER ID NO. DATE DR NO. Jackson 4294 09/22/05 F-1 CRIME REPORT (CONT.) 05-261-0009 -MENTAL TO -SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Mr BRODERICK then went on to explain that as he got out his truck at the dead end of Linda Vista, he put some sort of a garden tool into a bag and pulled it out, acting like he had a gun. He stated it was his clear intention to commit suicide by cop by doing this, feeling that the officers would indeed shoot him for stating he had a gun and then pointing this simulated weapon at them. All during the interview, I felt that Mr BRODERICK was lucid and recounting his thoughts as best he could. He does leave out the point that he apparently did have a gun and did fire at the officers at the airport, and he did in fact crash into Officer Stjerne's police vehicle. These two incidents he has blocked out, is lying, or is out of his mind. Again, it should be noted that Mr BRODERICK continually stated that he "did not blame the officers" for shooting him or shooting at him, because he in fact taunted them with threats of having a weapon and threatening to use it. He further stated before we parted that he did not blame others for his mistakes. I again asked him what that meant by that and he replied that he does not blame with officers for shooting him, because he knew that it was proper police procedure; that if he acted in the fashion that he did, that they would react with gunfire in an attempt to stop his alleged threats. He knew that this could bring an end to his life and that's what he wanted at that point in time. SUBMITTED BY: 0 VICTIM 0 WITNESS COTNER SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID NO. DATE TYPED BY DATE IFARRANCE 09/26/2005 PSPD-001367 MP M SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - Page 5 of 5 REPORTING OFFICER ID NO. DATE DR NO, Jackson 4294 09/22/05 11 CRIME REPORT (CONT.) 05-261-0009 .EMENTAL TO S SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT Mr BRODERICK was then transferred to the Jail Ward at approximately 1810 hours and booked in, there to the top floor of the Moreno Valley Community Hospital. The interview was terminated at that point. SUBMITTED BY: SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID NO. DATE TYPED BY DATE 0 VICTIM 0 WITNESS OOTHER FARRANCE 09/26/2005 PSPD-001368 N M SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 37"'A Page 1 of 5 'CrV" I mu vrnucn 1U NIJ. DA I k: MELANSON 5631 09/23105 .EMENTAL To ,6(c)PC - Assault Ea 0 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT W KI mie IM=111U!32 �ilill;l��llill"- won ffew- I 311111 p_!Jr. ICU unit to the Riverside County Regional Medical Center in Moreno Valley. Sergeant Booth also told me that the Riverside County District Attorney's Office warrant may be in the Riverside County Warrant System. Dispatcher Heather Topliff phoned the Riverside County Warrant Division and had them send the warrant abstract for Michael BRODERICK to the Palm Springs Police On 09/22/05 at approximately 1050hrs, Officer Michael Barredo and I were working daN shift patrol as a two -man training unit in full uniform. We were also driving a marked police car. We went to Desert Regional Medical Center to oversee the transport of Michael BRODERICK to the jail facility in Moreno Valley. I brought the warrant abstract SILISM11TTED BY: SUP G ID NO. DATE TYPED By DATE 0 VICTIM U WITNESS MOTHER T - BOSLER 9/23/05 -7 - PSPD-001369 M SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - -7-7 Page 2 of 5 tFURTMU UFFICER , ID NO. DATE MELANSON 5631 09/23105 ❑ CRIME REPORT (CONT.) j(c)PC - Assault 0 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT with me, and was intending to arrest BRODERICK on that outstanding warrant. When we arrived at the trauma ICU unit, we found that BRODERICK was under the care of trauma surgeon Dr. � Dr. �told us that BRODERICK was fit for transportation to a jail ward. Dr. �also said that BRODERICK had not been given any pain medication today, and that his conscious level was good. The hospital prepared to coordinate the transportation of Michael BRODERICK to the County Jail Ward, and had some difficulty obtaining a bed for him there. Officer Barredo and I waited at the trauma center for several hours while this was being conducted. On 09/22/05 at approximately 1345hrs, I spoke with DA Investigator Tom Reed by !R111 recording of his interview. On 09/22/05 at approximately 1455hrs, I met with Investigator Tom Reed and Investigator Jeff Lederman from the District Attorney's Office, They entered the ICU unit of Michael BRODERICK and began interviewing him as he lay in his bed. I conveyed to both; investigators that BRODERICK had not been given any pain medon or any other altering medication during the course of the day. Investigator Lederman advised BRODERICK of his Rights per Miranda, reading them from a DOJ SUBMITTED BY: 0 VICTIM n WITNESS OOTHER SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID NO. DATE TYPED BY I BOSLER DATE 9/23105 PSPD-001370 M SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 3?A) j Page 3 of 5 .EMENTAL TO i(c)PC - Assault UA$t 09/23/05 ❑ CRIME REPORT (CONT.) Z SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT approved Miranda card. BRODERICK answered, "Yes" that he understood each of his Rights and said, "Yes" that he wished to speak with the investigators. Investigator Lederman and Investigator Reed'questioned BRODERICK about the circumstances of the officer involved shooting occurring on 09/18105. During this interview, I heard BRODERICK admit that he wanted the Police Officers to kill him, and at one point admitted he held up a dinner fork during one incident and simulated holding a hand gun. He told the investigators this is"while he was at the Palm Springs International Airport. I also witnessed BRODERICK's confession that he used his Ford Ranger pick- up truck to breach the airport security by driving into a gate. He said he made a hole in the gate and then drove around on the -runway. BRODERICK also admitted to driving up to a small jet aircraft, and tried to get the door open. He admitted that the police contacted him on the runway and that they shot him. During another portion of this interview, BRODERICK said that he used some pruning shears held in his hand and again simulated a weapon. Investigators from the DA's Office interviewed BRODERICK for approximately one and a half hours, and made an audio taped recording of the interview. I also made an audio taped recording of the interview, and later submitted these tapes into evidence. Investigator Reed from the DA's Office said that he would have a copy of his audio tape transcribed and would provide copies to our investigators. SUBMITTED BY, SUPERVISOR APPROVING ID NO. DATE TYPED BY 11 VICTIM ii WITNESS OOTHER I I BOSLER PSPD-001371 M SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT T-­7 Page, 4 of 5 EPORTfNG OFFICER ID NO. DATE MELANSON 5631 09/23/05 p CRIME REPORT (CONT.) OEM= 0 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT .1111 0=1 * a . * - . 11 - of this firearm and he said that he buried it in some concrete. We questioned him about the location that he buried this gun and he said it was at a Mexican Restaurant on "Tahquitz". We tried to question him further about the whereabouts where this gun was I Since the hour became so late, Officer Jackson and Officer Bridgewater arrived at the emergency room to relieve Officer Barredo and me in this transportation detail. On 09122/05, at 1700hrs, I arrested Michael BRODERICK within the trauma ICU unit at County Medical Center. On 09/22/05 at 1730hrs, Officer Barredo and I searched the area around the La Casitas Mexican Restaurant located at 100 South Indian Canyon Drive. It was the only Mexican 101 11��'��1111111q 11!�� searched the flower beds and any other areas of sidewalk or parking lots on that SUBMITTED BY: SUPERVISOR APPROVfNG ID NODATE TYPED BY DATE 0 VICTIM n WITNESS OOTHER BOSLER 9/23/05 PSPD-001372 M SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT - 3f`,1j Page 6 of 5 krUMHNU vrNtIrm lu Nu. UA I t; MELANSON 5631 09/23/05 ❑ CRIME REPORT (CONT.) , EMENTAL To .r6(c)PC - Assault S SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT premises. We did not locate any disturbances or fresh- concrete that could have been a On 09122/05 at 1800hrs, Officer Barredo and I searched the grounds of the Margarita's Restaurant located at 1000 East Tahquitz Canyon Drive. Since Margarita's was a new Mexican Restaurant, we believed it was a possibility this was the location that BRODERICK was describing. We learned from restaurant owner that he had a small patio on the west side of the garden area poured on Saturday 09/17/05. The patio area was approximately two yards of concrete and appeared to be fresh. -said he used a contractor called Desert Elite and their phone number was (760) said that the owner of the company was known only as his cellular phone as (760) I briefed Investigator Lederman about this information. Investigator Lederman asked if there was any reinforcing steel bars in the concrete. I questioned Gutierrez about this, and he said there was not. Investigator Lederman was considering the use of a metal detector over the new hardened concrete slab to determine if there was possibly a firearm concealed there. 0 SUBMITTED BY: SUPERVISOR APPROVING W NO, DATE TYPED BY DATE C3 VICTIM n WITNESS OOTHER BOSLER 9/23/05 PSPD-001373 (P nLARATION AND DETERMINATI `,k l�ABLE CAUSE FOR WARANTLESS ARK T) Arrest Information Jail Location: Palm Springs ARRESTEE: DOB., Broderick, Michael 10-7-65 AGENCY CASE # 052610009 BOOKING # FACILITY 1 FAX # (760) 323-8178 Count Violation Alleged: Wrnt INF052023 422, 245(c) PC Count Violation Alleged: & 2800.2 VC Count Violation Alleged: Count Violation Alleged: Count Violation Alleged: Count Violation Alleged: Arresting Agency: Palm Springs PD 191-22-05 Date/ Time of Arrest OR RECOMMENDED El Yes NNo Reason: Flight Risk Probable Cause Hearing NOT required for the following reasons: 1-1 Arrest Warrant El Bench Warrant Cl Parole/ INS Hold [ ] VICTIM'S NAME: VICTIM'S RELATIONSHIP TO ARRESTEE: VICTIM'S INJURIES: [ I CONTRABAND DESCRIBED AS: VICTIM'S AGE: WHOM QUANTITY. I deem that there is probable cause to believe that the crime(s) have been committed by the arrestee as described: (additional page for additional information two (2) page limit.) CONT. ON PAGE 2 Ej Yes I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my information and belief. Executed on 9-22-05 in the County of Riverside, State of California by: Declarant's Signature and ID # PRINT NAME: M. Melanson 5631 (760) 323-8116 Pgr Arr. Officer Phone / Pager# On the basis of the foregoing Declaration, I hereby determine that there: IS IS NOT Probable Cause to believe this arrestee has committed a crime. Time Magistrate's Signature (760) 323-8178 Agency Fax # Probable cause to believe arrested person committed a crime: Exists as it appears ❑ Exists as augmented by additional Information By Direction: ❑ Not Shown (Telephonic Approval / Employee Name) PSPD-001374 P M SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMFt BOOKING APPROVAL N Felony El Misdemeanor / Exceptional El Misdemeanor /'Non -exceptional Name Broderick, Michael Location 1150 No. Indian Canyon Drive PERSON STATUS 0 Bicyclist 19 Driver Passenger El Pedestrian / Other VEHICLE STATUS Vehicle Location I License State 1. Wrnt 1 '052023 422, 245(c) PC 2. & 2800.2 VC 3. 4. 5. 6 Supervisor Approving -7FN Booking Charges J L I D# rDate, -0 S' Time TYPE OF SEARCH AUTHORIZED �91_Thorough Clothing Search 0 Strip Search I Visual Cavity Check Supervisor Approving r Type of Search 46 1)/ 1 1 D # D,te Time ❑ Parole Agency Probation L N.S. Placed by Telephone �ail Bond 849(b)(1) Attach Approved release Form El 853.60 PC Cite or Release Denied 849(b)(2) Held For Intoxication R Felony (Attach Court OR Form) on Only - No Prosecution f I Cite Release After Booking Ll 825 Not Arraigned Within Time Allowed - Attach Signed Form Reason (When sober) Additional notes or comments: PSPD-001375 Palm Springs Police Depar'Clent CLASSIFICATION !. I'E &TIME PROPERTY WAS SEIZED = FROM EPRO r NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON FROM WHOM THE PROPERTY NAME & ID # OFTHE EMPLOYEE SEIZING PROPERTY WAS SEIZED: S. t4JA V 01 CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW O ❑ DOB:, EVIDENCE FOUND PROPERTY . TELEPHONE SAFEKEEPING SEARCH WARRANT ITEM ,# LOCKER # " DESCRIPTION - STORAGE. 92 2 DID —Mpj� j . 0,F LOCATION t 1sr'I71 M 1,PfA VALUE ITEtUt # LOCKER # DESCRIPTION STORAGE. LOCATION VALUE _ ITEM ,# LOCKER # DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE ITEM #. LOCKER # DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE tTEM # LOCKER-# DESCRIPTION STORAGE LOCATION VALUE REPORTING RAF IGER" OATETt`t E TOTAL VALLiE AF' t }4`I tG I F'ER'a/ SC)R Li 1TEITIME "PROPE TY-C'ONTROLLEff b1SPOSAL, ❑ . RETURN TO t] RETUR-NIO. EINDEt ADD' R' E S C] D PARTMENTAL USE . ❑ COURT ; 3RDER'ATTAI I EC El DESTROY ;. A001ION ❑' GENERAL FUND' INV ��GAIOR'S SIGNATURE DATE PROPER CONTROLLER SIGNATURE _ DATE TIME la l 6Wneri vardid' oaf the AWV66-�tlescr�lae�l psi ert 1 lia�re'1�kerw c$s es l taf the ptttifya P nY R+, r3 P Y P ITa _1r1 IAM AD ATE . P�rOperty. reloeseetAb: °_ Rely a5ed gt�it� lay 1 otal #gage uo is Date Dlspeseci.. PSPD-001376 18XWMWRTABS.RVP0.RVP RSWO W A R R ' A N T A B S T-R A C T PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPT *** ATTN: DEP MtLANSON ID# 523 TOTAL 1 WARRANT BRODER,ICKMICHAEL PAUL WRT N13R:INF052023 AKA:BRODERICK,MICHAEL PAUL DOB: 10 07 1965 DESC: MW 511 199 BLN HAZ GPL:� CA RES.* tNDIU SUPERIOR TYPE: FEL�ONY !SSUED:09-22-2005 BY:HANKS, JAY VIOL:PC422 2CTS BAIL:500,000 ENDORSED FOR NIGHT SERVICE MANDATORY APPEARANCE IS REQUIRED PLC HOLDAUTHORITY OUR WRNT &,ADVISE IF SUBJ BAILS OR WHEN AVAIL FOR P/U APP:46-200 OASTS, INDIO CA 92201 9:00 MON THRU THUR THIS WRNT CERTIFIED BY: N3232 RSWO RIVERSIDE SHERIFF WRNTS 09-22-2005 a PSPD-001377 PALM SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT 200 South Civic Drive Palm Springs, CA 92262 Telephone: (760) 323-8116 Detective Bureau Fax: (760) 323-8176 To: Jear L g bF-a 44,qnt Date: C/1 -2 2 -0 S' . Comments/Miscellaneous Information 0 4 f- �vA-99ANI' TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES, including this cover: If transmission is incomplete, please call 219-2300 PSPD-001378 PSPD-001379