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B18 R192200009 Dickey Int Kevyn Weintraub
INCIDENT REPORT DATE PREPARED: 09/09/2019 RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF CA0330000 INITIAL E SUPPLEMENTAL I. FILE NUMBER R 19 220 0009 2. DATE/TIME REPORTED 3 D Vl. E/TIME ASSIGNED 4. DATE/10,4E INV. START 5. DATE-I-TIME INV. TERM 6. ADULT ARR 7. .11UV ARR 8. OFFENSES - CODE SECTION ('RIME COUNTS A.O.D. Assist Other Department - P.S.P.D. 01 9 EDP CODE 25A2-N 10. OFFENSES - CODE SECTION (Add or Change to) CRIME COUNTS O.I.S. Officer Involved Shooting - Injury 01 I I. EDP CODE 13C8-N 12. OFFENSES - CODE SECTION (Add or Change to) CRIME COUNTS 243(d) PC Battery Against a Peace Officer 01 13. EDP CODE 13C4-F 14. LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE S. Palm Canyon X Camino Parocelo, Palm Springs 15. REP. DIST. IS. OCCURRED ON- DATE; TIME 8/8/19 1618 17 OR BETWEEN DATE/TIME 18. BUSINESS NAME None 19. BUSINESS PHONE 20 CASE STATUS/ CLEARANCE Arrest 21. WAS THIS INCIDENT RELATED TO MARIJUANA? . YES 1-NO (If yes, briefly include in narrative or additio ial details how it was related) 22. BWC VIDEO (CAPTURED BY YOU OR ANY OTHER DEPARTMENT MEMBER) f YES F NO VICTIM - REPORTING PARTY - WITNESS - OTHERS: 0 SEE ADDITIONAL PERSONS REPORT 23 INVL V I 24. NAME (Last, First, Middle) P.S.P.D. Officer Enriquez # 16143 25. SEX 26. RACE 27. DOB 28 AGE 2 0 HT 30 WI' 31 HAIR 32 EYES 33 SKIN 34. RESIDENCE ADDRESS N/O CITY ZIP 35. EMAIL ADDRESS 36. RES. PHONE N/O 37. BUSINESS ADDRESS 200 S. Civic Drive CITY ZIP Palm Springs, CA 92262 38. EMAIL ADDRESS 39. BUS. PHONE 760 327 1441 °jii..a, 0 '.:' .. . _ 41. NAME (Last, First, Middle) P.S.P.D. Officer Burton # 15918 42. SEX 43. RACE 44. DOB 45. AGE 46. HT 47. WT 48. HAIR 49. EYES 50. SKIN 51. RESIDENCE ADDRESS N/O C11 •Y ill' s2 EMAIL. ADDRESS 53. RES. PHONE N/O 54. BUSINESS ADDRESS 200 S. Civic Drive CITY /11' Palm Springs, CA 92262 sc I'\IAII. ADDRESS 56. BUS. PHONE 760 327 1441 SUSPECT. ADULT 0 JUVENILE q PAR0LE q PROBATION 0 SEE ADDITIONAL PERSONS REPORT El ARRESTED 57 SUS# S 1 58. NAME (Last, First, Middle) Weintraub, Kevyn Matthew (PB) 59. SEX M 60. RACE W 61. DOB 03/01/1976 62. AGE 43 63. HT 511 64. wr 208 65. HAIR Bro 66. EYES Bro 67. SKIN 68 DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER / ID NUMBER IN YESX ESS19,4„,, NOLJ 69. STATE 70. SOC AL SECURITY NUMBER 71. MNI NUMBER 72. CII NUMBER FBI # 73. RESIDENCE ADDRESS CITY ZIP 74. EMAIL ADDRESS 75. RES. PHONE 76. BUSINESS ADDRESS CITY ZIP None 77. EMAIL ADDRESS 78. BUS. PHONE None 79. JUVENILE DISPOSITION OTHER JURIS. I IJUV. CRT. PROB. UWITHIN DEPT. LIDETAINED El NOT DETAINED 80. GANG DATA GANG NAME(S): si . TATTOOS/SCARS/MARKS/CLOTH ING DESCRIPTION -Interview with Kevyn Weintraub on 8/10/19 4204-1317 q Member • Associate • Self-Admit il Prior Knowledge TATTOOS / SCARS / MARKS ■ _ Face Neck Ill R. Arm MIL. Arm • Hands • Torso a Back ■ Legs VEHICLE: REFER TO CHP 180 FORM FOR STOLEN, RECOVERED, TOWED OR IMPOUNDED 82. INVL _ 83. LICENSE 84. STATE 85. YEAR 86. MAKE 87. MODEL 88. BODY STYLE 89 S/L/FUO AUTO VALUE Code: $ 00. COLOR/COLOR 01 VIN ii 92. OTHER IDENTIFIERS 03. DISPOSITION OF VEHICLE 04 REGISTERED OWNER 05 ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 06 PHONF REPORTING OFFICER Dickey # 4204 El PROPERTY REPORT ATTACHED FOR STOLEN, RECOVERED OR DAMAGED PROPERTY 7/7 /i APR SENT. APR 'CANCELLED. COPIES TO: OFFICER I.D. 97. DAMAGED PROPERTY VALUE ENTERED BY/DATE D03-NCIC ENTERED. ENTERED BY/DATE DOI-NCIC CANCELLED 0 Riverside County Sheriff-Incident Report Form A 435 (Revised 08-19-2019) FILE NUMBER R 19 220 0009 CONTINUATION PAGE Page Number: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 LAW ENFORCEMENT OTHERS: Sergeant Thurm # 2805 RSO/CHU 951 955 2777 Investigator Trudeau # 3147 RSO/CHU 951 955 2777 Investigator Harvey # 1701 RSO/CHU 951 955 2777 Investigator Stoyer # 2758 RSO/CHU 951 955 2777 Investigator Paz # 3327 RSO/CHU 951 955 2777 Investigator Sandoval # 3655 RSO/CHU 951 955 2777 Investigator Munoz # 3137 RSO/CHU 951 955 2777 Deputy District Attorney R. Hightower District Attorney's Office 760 863 8216 District Attorney Investigator S. Paixao District Attorney's Office 760 863 8216 PORAC Attorney Kasey Castillo Castillo/Harper Law Firm 909 466 5600 ASSOCIATED CASE NUMBERS: Palm Springs Police Department # 1908P-1476 EVIDENCE: ITEM DESCRIPTION JDO1 CD-ROM disc containing audio of interview with on 8/10/19 (barcode 2176045) JDO2 CD-ROM digital transcript and paper copy of contact with Kevyn Weintraub on 8/10/19. (barcode 2186039) ATTACHMENTS: ITEM A B C QUANTITY 2 pages 34 pages 5 pages DESCRIPTION Evidence print outs Copy of transcript Email and photos from DETAILS: On 8/10/19, at 1454 hours, I (Investigator Dickey # 4204) and Investigator Harvey conducted follow up investigation on the above case. Investigator Harvey and I attempted to obtain a statement from Kevin Weintraub at Desert Regional Hospital. I read Weintraub his Miranda rights to which he said he 0 Riverside County Sheriff-Form C 442 Continuation Page (Revised 11-15-2016) FILE NUMBER R 19 220 0009 CONTINUATION PAGE Page Number: 3 1 understood his rights but wanted to speak with a lawyer before providing a statement. 2 3 For the entire account of our contact with Kevyn, see the transcript attached to this report as attachment "B". 4 5 6 CASE STATUS: Arrest 0 Riverside County Sheriff-Form C 442 Continuation Page (Revised 11-15-2016) 119 22© 0009 ATTACHMENT # A (2 pages) Evidence print outs. RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 INTERVIEWER: DATE/TIME: INTERVIEW WITH: FILE NUMBER: INVESTIGATOR JAMES DICKEY INVESTIGATOR LESTER HARVEY 08/10/2019 1454 HOURS KEVYN WEINTRAUB R 19 220 0009 R-19-220-0009 - DICKEY - Int Sus Kevyn Weintraub 081019 1614 Int # 1. (heavy static) INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Today is August 10th, 2019, at 1454 hours. Investigator Dickey -- Investigator Harvey -- we are out at Desert Regional Medical Center (inaudible). This is reference Palm Springs responding to an officer-involved shooting -- not fatal RSO file Number 18-220-0009. (inaudible background conversation) This will be an attempted interview with Kevyn Weintraub. (inaudible background conversation) (heavy static) Hey, sir, how's it going? KEVYN WEINTRAUB: All right. INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I'm Investigator Dickey with the sheriffs department. Nice to meet you. We -- okay to shake hands? KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Sure. INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Nice to meet you. I -- I'm not going to try and hurt you or anything so -- KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Do you mind if I sit down, and tell you who I am, and why I'm here? KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Sure. INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Yeah. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 2 1 2 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Maybe, a light? 3 4 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I already know why you're here. 5 6 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You got the light? 7 8 UNKNOWN MALE: How's that? 9 10 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: How's that? 11 12 UNKNOWN MALE: Is that okay? Or you want a little bit more. That good? 13 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I'm good with that if you're good with that, sir. 14 15 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 16 17 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: That's my -- this is my partner, Investigator Harvey. 18 19 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Hi. 20 21 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I thought that was something wet. The reason why I'm here 22 is the sheriffs department -- which I'm part of -- is responsible for investigating officer-involved 23 shootings that occur within Riverside County. 24 25 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. Ahhh -- 26 27 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You -- you okay? 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 30 31 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 32 33 (heavy static) 34 35 In this situation, you were involved an incident that -- that -- with the Palm Springs Police 36 Department -- so -- who those -- those officers were. I'm note sure if you knew that. 37 38 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 39 40 (heavy static) 41 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 3 1 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: (inaudible). Hmmmm, we have -- we don't always take all 2 the investigations -- a case-by-case basis, but, mostly, we do the officer-involved shooting 3 investigations for the Palm Springs Police Department. 4 5 So we're here because we are conducting an invest -- investigation into a couple of things, 6 and I'm just going to be very honest and open with you about what your function is, and before I ask 7 you any questions -- before you answer any questions -- I'm going to read you your rights, but I 8 want to tell you ahead of time why I'm here -- what the purpose of me being here is, and in this 9 situation, it's two-fold, okay. 10 11 (heavy static) 12 13 Mainly, we are in charge of gathering all the facts and evidence on why the officer who shot 14 you did so. 15 16 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 17 18 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: We do fact-gathering. We get all the evidence. We don't 19 render opinions, we just present all that information to the District Attorney's office here in 20 Riverside County, and the District Attorney will make a final decision once all the facts and 21 evidence have been collected and presented to them on whether the officer's actions and what they 22 did by shooting you was justified criminally or not. 23 24 What that means is that if they find that their acts were not criminal in nature, they will issue 25 a letter that states such -- that they will not be prosecuting the officers for why they shot you -- 26 basically, saying, essentially, the best way to put it is they would be saying that they believe that the 27 officer was in the right, okay. 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Justified. 30 31 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Justified, kind of -- it doesn't really say that language, but 32 the -- the language, basically, says that the -- at this time, we found no criminal negligence on the 33 part of Officer Smith. That's not the -- the officer. 34 35 (heavy static) 36 37 But (inaudible), okay. I -- in a normal situation where we do this, that's solely what we do, 38 and it's very easy for me to explain to you that, and very easy for you to be comfortable that -- 39 hopefully -- that that is the sole focus of what I'm doing. 40 41 Most people in a -- in a situation where it happens just like that would be, like, okay. Well, 42 nothing for me to lose here -- to tell them what my side is. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 (heavy static) But there's a caveat here. Based on the information that we have so far in this investigation, you are under arrest right now. You're not free to leave. There's been an officer -- you may or may not have known this, but there's been an officer stationed outside the entire time. This happened two days ago, August 8th, and today's the 10th, so this happened on Thursday about 4:00 in the afternoon. KEVYN WEINTRAUB: INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: KEVYN WEINTRAUB: INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: KEVYN WEINTRAUB: INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: KEVYN WEINTRAUB: (heavy static) Okay. And today is Saturday, about 3:00 in the afternoon. 4:00 in the afternoon? 3:00 in the afternoon. Okay. Okay. Are you aware of dates and times? Is this all -- (inaudible). INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Well, like I said, don't answer any questions yet, other than, you know, simple stuff -- anything that could incriminate yourself. I just want to make sure that you are in a -- a proper state of mind if we're going to be speaking here. Are you comfortable talking to me right now -- not in terms of -- I'm going to read you your rights, but are -- are you okay with me being here talking you? KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I'm coherent, but I'm just curious whether or not I should be speaking without an attorney present. INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Excellent, let me get to that. (heavy static) I want to finish this one part, and then we're going to do your rights, and -- and that exact thing -- so the second part of this that I was going to tell you -- because I don't pull tricks on people -- is I am also investigating your actions against the officers that led up to that shooting. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 5 1 2 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 3 4 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Let me tell you what you're under arrest for right now, so, 5 that way, you can make a very educated decision about whether to talk to me or not. 6 7 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 8 9 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: For me to do my job, I don't have to convince anybody to 10 talk to me that doesn't want to talk to me. The evidence always speaks for itself. You're not going 11 to hurt my feelings at all. 12 13 But I will tell you that -- based on the information we have -- the reason why you've been 14 placed under arrest is for three charges: One -- it's called 69 of the penal -- California Penal Code, 15 and I'll explain it to you. It's resisting, obstructing, or delaying an officer with force. That's the 16 definition of it. 17 18 (heavy static) 19 20 It's a felony. The misdemeanor version would be a 148(a)1 -- which is resisting an officer 21 but no force -- like an officer says, hey, stop, and you run off -- however you committed a crime, 22 but you didn't do anything else. That's a misdemeanor. 23 24 (heavy static) 25 26 But if the officer says, hey, stop, or hey, come over here, and there's a fight, or there some 27 sort of physical resistance, then it's felony. 28 29 (heavy static) 30 31 You're being charged with that. 32 33 The second thing you're being charged with is a 245 section, which we all -- it's -- it's 34 generally defined as assault with a deadly weapon -- doesn't always necessarily have to mean a 35 deadly weapon, per se -- a gun, a knife, or anything of that such. 36 37 (heavy static) 38 39 But it's a -- it's a felony assault -- is what it is by definition. 40 41 Hmmmm, the third section that you're being charged with felony battery on a police officer, 42 okay. Assault that -- the other section assault with a deadly weapon and a felony battery on a police 43 officer -- which is 243 section (d) of the Penal Code, hmmmm, they're very similar in nature, but RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 6 1 after consultation with the District Attorney's office about the incident itself, this is something that 2 we determine is appropriate for the situation at this time. 3 4 (heavy static) 5 6 Those charges could change based on what we talk about. I'm going to be honest with you. 7 They could get more severe. They might get less. I don't know, because I don't know if you're 8 going to talk to me or what you're going to say. 9 10 I make no promises that they would go less if you spoke to me. Hmmmm, as a matter of 11 fact, my inclination is that that they probably wouldn't, but there's always that possibility, because I 12 only have, maybe, 80 percent of the story right now -- with you representing a big portion of it and 13 your side and then the other things that we haven't done yet that we need to do. 14 15 (heavy static) 16 17 We've been working nonstop since Thursday, and we didn't come see you earlier, because -- 18 actually I did come earlier, but you were sleeping. I came Friday morning, and you were sleeping. 19 I didn't wake you up. 20 21 (heavy static) 22 23 You were -- you were in between your first surgery -- getting -- it was right before you were 24 about to have your first surgery. 25 26 (heavy static) 27 28 And that's, kind of, my spiel that I like to give people -- no tricks, no deceit. You talking to 29 me can help me provide insight into what the officer did and provide facts and -- and evidence to 30 the DA of what they might have done being improper, but at the same time, anything you say, will 31 absolutely be used against you on the other part of it. 32 33 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 34 35 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So -- what I -- I think that's enough of me, kind of, you 36 know, just giving you my speech, if you will, or -- or monologue. 37 38 (heavy static) 39 40 I'm going to go ahead and read you your rights, and I -- you have all the information now. 41 All I'm required to do is come in here, and read you your rights, and have you make a decision, but I 42 want to make sure you understand why I'm here, why I'm talking to you, and what -- the whole 43 totality -- everything that's at stake. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 7 1 2 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I understand. 3 4 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: A defense attorney is going to listen to this later -- you have 5 a defense attorney, and be, like, man, that -- that officer did my client correct by the way he handled 6 this. I'm telling you everything. There's nothing I haven't told you. 7 8 (heavy static) 9 10 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I -- I trust you guys. I feel -- I feel the sincerity, and I 11 appreciate it. 12 13 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Cool. Let me -- let me read you this. Because it's only 14 official if I read you -- I know what you're going to say, but it's only official if I read it to you. 15 16 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah, sure. 17 18 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So, "You have the right to remain silent. 19 20 (clearing throat) 21 22 Do you understand that?" 23 24 And I know you're nodding your head up and down, but -- 25 26 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes, I do. 27 28 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yes? Okay. So yes or nos. 29 30 "Anything you say can, and will, be used against you in a court of law. Do you understand 31 that?" 32 33 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. 34 35 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 36 37 "You have the right to talk to a lawyer and have him present with you while you're being 38 questioned. Do you understand that?" 39 40 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. 41 42 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 8 1 "If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent you before any 2 questioning if you wish one. Do you understand that?" 3 4 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. 5 6 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. After the warning -- I'm sorry, do you understand 7 each of these rights that I've explained to you? 8 9 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. 10 11 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: "Having those rights in mind" -- and this is the last question 12 -- "do you wish to talk to me right now about what I just explained to you?" 13 14 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Not with out an attorney present. 15 16 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Absolutely. I fully respect that. 17 18 (heavy static) 19 20 Let me just ask -- nothing to do with the case -- I just want to make sure I'm talking to the 21 right person, and you don't have to say anything else to me, but this is just normal stuff that 22 doesn't -- it's not incriminating against you. 23 24 I just want to make sure that the information of who we think you are is who you are. We 25 found your ID. Would you be at least willing to confirm that you're the person on your ID? 26 27 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Sure. 28 29 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. So let me pull it up. I know it's Kevyn. 30 31 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. 32 33 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And -- all right. I have -- I'm going to repeat to you what I 34 have, and you just tell me if I'm right or wrong. I have Kevyn Matthew Weintraub. 35 36 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. 37 38 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: W-e-i-n-t-r-a-u-b? 39 40 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. 41 42 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I have your birthday as 3-1-76. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: For the booking sheet -- after we're done here, you will be booked -- after you are done here receiving medical care, you will be booked into a county jail. For that receiving sheet, there's certain things that I need to know that are on that sheet, and that's all I'm going to ask you about. Ahhh, mainly, ahhh, off the top of my head, ahhh, where were you born? KEVYN WEINTRAUB: (tapping) Perfect. (verbal clicking noise) Emergency -- do you want us to list an emergency contact -- and they may have asked you this already, but I need it for my records. Do you want us to list one? KEVYN WEINTRAUB: (tapping) (heavy static) (short pause) Okay. I'm ready for the first. KEVYN WEINTRAUB: INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah -- two. , Do you know his number? . INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Uh-huh. KEVYN WEINTRAUB: . INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And the second? KEVYN WEINTRAUB: INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Uh-huh. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 10 1 2 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: , , last name , . 3 -- 4 5 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: is the area code? 6 7 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. 8 9 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 10 11 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: . 12 13 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Uh-huh. 14 15 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: . 16 17 (tapping) 18 19 (heavy static) 20 21 And do you have a phone number? Can I get your phone number? 22 23 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: . 24 25 (tapping) 26 27 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: ? Okay. 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yes. 30 31 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Thank you. All right. 32 33 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Can I ask you a question? 34 35 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I -- I was just going to tell you this: You can ask me any 36 questions you want, and I'll be honest with you. I -- I -- nothing you say at this point can be used 37 against you. You've already invoked your right to a lawyer, okay. 38 39 Even those questions I just asked you -- if we ever tried to use it against you in court -- 40 which asking your name wouldn't make any sense -- so, yes, you can ask me anything. 41 42 (heavy static) 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 11 1 If -- if I can tell you, I will. If you were asking something, like, what is the officer's name, 2 I'm not going to tell you. I can't by law. 3 4 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: (inaudible) calling to see what happened to cause that in the 5 fi rst place. 6 7 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. Hmmmm, yeah, I can tell you that. I'll -- I'll tell you 8 that. Yeah. 9 10 (heavy static) 11 12 Hmmmm, just know that if I say something, okay, and you say something back in 13 confliction, or you try and -- you know what I mean? We -- in order for me to document anything 14 you're saying, we got to go all the way back to the beginning of this -- meaning, if I tell you it's 15 because somebody said you stole their car, and you go, oh, my God, that's completely not true. That 16 guy ripped my money off; right? I can't receive any information that -- okay. 17 18 So it's best that you not say anything of that nature. The only remedy for that is that we 19 would have to go all the way back to the beginning. I would have to reread you your rights. We 20 have to go through everything, and we'd have to spend at least two minutes to -- making sure you 21 understand now that you want to waive your rights. I mean, we're going to -- it's ridiculously over 22 the top. 23 24 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. I'm not waiving my rights. 25 26 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. Okay. Good. So just wanted to (inaudible) with you. 27 28 There were multiple people that had called 911 and called the police to say that there was a 29 White male subject with a black tank top and camo shorts on the main street Palm Canyon Drive 30 that was acting crazy and armed with a knife. 31 32 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 33 34 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: That's why they were called. Every detail of each person 35 that called, I think, might have been a little different. 36 37 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Uh-huh. 38 39 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But, generally speaking, combined, that's what the 40 information that was given to the officers. 41 42 (heavy static) 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 12 1 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: All right. 2 3 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Hmmmm, I will tell you, man -- I'm just being genuine 4 here -- I'm sorry that this happened, you know, I -- I -- I don't work for the Palm Springs Police 5 Department, and I'm not apologizing on the behalf of the officer. What I'm apologizing for is that -- 6 I'm sorry you're in this situation, you know. You're living your life, and now, a few days later, 7 you're -- you're here. 8 9 Hmmmm, you know, I will tell you, you know, you're not the only person whose life has 10 been affected by this, you know, it's -- it's (inaudible) to -- you know, just the fact we end up in 11 these situations just sucks, you know. I wish -- I wish it hadn't happened. I mean, of course, a lot 12 of people do. 13 14 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 15 16 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But it doesn't change that we're here, and me and my partner 17 really believe in making sure that everybody's is -- is treated fairly. 18 19 Now, with that being said, hmmmm, I sit in front of people, and 99 percent of the time, they 20 react as you reacted. I'm fair with them. 21 22 And they go, "You know what? Thank you. I do trust you." 23 24 But when we go to court later, I'm going to have to repeat back everything everybody told 25 me. Some of it might not be accurate. Some of it, you might think is a lie, but I'm just -- you know, 26 when you see me later, and we're in court and -- I'm just repeating what people have told me, okay. 27 28 So if I'm on -- you know, if I see you later, and you're in court, I have nothing against you, 29 but I could be on the stand, and they could be asking questions, and it could be total lies, and you 30 might be, like -- it's not me lying, okay. 31 32 It's not -- don't lose trust that I was, you know -- that guy was so genuine, and he comes in 33 here, and says all this crap that ain't even true. 34 35 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Well, I'm just -- from what I'm gathering and what I'm trying 36 to say is that you have taken facts from several other people, and you're just presenting those facts. 37 38 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yes. 39 40 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: They're not your opinions. 41 42 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Correct. Exactly. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 13 1 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: You're just presenting facts. 2 3 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Uh-huh. 4 5 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: You don't take it personal. 6 7 (heavy static) 8 9 It's just the facts -- 10 11 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. 12 13 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- from other people. 14 15 (heavy static) 16 17 If -- if -- or -- or, yeah -- or evidence that it's just evidence and the District Attorney is going 18 to look at it one way, and your defense attorney is, like, no. 19 20 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I understand. 21 22 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: That's not what that means. That means this, and it could -- 23 some of it could paint you in a good light. Some of it could paint you in a bad light, you know. 24 Some of the information could paint the officer in a good light -- could paint him in a bad light. It is 25 what it is -- it is -- it is what it is. 26 27 It is -- to this day and age where we're at now, you know, the old days -- or the old days -- 28 it's -- you -- you can't get away from evidence. You can't get away from what people -- you know, 29 sometimes what people say, but -- 30 31 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Were there any cameras -- 32 33 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: (inaudible). 34 35 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- on scene? 36 37 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Hmmmm. 38 39 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Was there any cameras going on? 40 41 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: That -- I can't answer. 42 43 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 14 1 2 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I cannot answer. That's a -- policies and procedures with the 3 Palm Springs Police Department. 4 5 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 6 7 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah -- but you will find out. 8 9 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: All right. 10 11 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You will find out in time. 12 13 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: All right. 14 15 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. Do you have any other questions for me about 16 anything? About what's going to happen from here? 17 18 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. I mean, if you want to -- it -- divulge any 19 information. 20 21 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Sure. You -- you will get treated here. I -- and we don't 22 have -- we don't have a say right now in the medical care. The -- the Desert Regional Hospital 23 provide you the best medical care that they can. 24 25 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 26 27 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: That's between you and them -- 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 30 31 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- figuring that out, but you are in custody, and you are under 32 arrest. You're not free to leave. I know you're not -- you're not handcuffed; right? 33 34 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No. 35 36 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: No. (inaudible). 37 38 (heavy static) 39 40 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I'm not going anywhere. I can't walk. 41 42 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I'm not expecting any -- any issues. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 15 1 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 2 3 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But when your medical care -- when Desert Regional 4 Hospital has determined you are no -- no longer need medical care, one of two things are going to 5 happen. You are going to get booked straight into one of our county -- county jail facilities -- which 6 there's, like, five of them -- Riverside, Temecula, Indio, Cabazon, and Blythe. 7 8 Or depending on -- if you don't really have any pressing medical kerns (sic) -- concerns, but 9 they're, like, you know what -- we want to keep him under observation for a day or two or three, we 10 have a jail ward within a county hospital at Moreno Valley Hospital. There's one floor that's just 11 designated as you're locked up, and you're under the care -- you're -- you're -- you're like this, but 12 the door is locked. 1:3 14 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 15 16 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You can't, like, hurt your (inaudible). 17 18 (heavy static) 19 20 Either way, once you do reach those doors of -- of a county jail -- which is better for you, 21 maybe -- I won't speak medically, but it's better for you -- the process to start sooner than later, 22 because then you can be provided with bail, and then you can bail -- if you'd like. 23 24 I mean, not that that's necessarily important that you sit here, because you're not going 25 anywhere anyway, and you're not handcuffed but -- 26 27 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: If I could go home too -- can I stay or leave? 28 29 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: If -- if you wanted -- I mean, if you -- yes, when you get bail, 30 yes. 31 32 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 33 34 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You can do that, and you will have bail, because this is a -- 35 we -- we also investigate homicides in -- in our unit. We're within -- actually -- the central 36 homicide unit. It's a very -- it's -- it's the most serious crimes in the county that occur, and when we 37 talk to people who are -- who have committed murder, they're -- they're, like, the bail's so high or 38 there's no bail. 39 40 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. Right. 41 42 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But you're going to have bail. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 16 1 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 2 3 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You'll -- you'll have the opportunity to bail. 4 5 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 6 7 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But that doesn't necessarily happen at this point until we 8 click over to that more custodial situation where you're handcuffed. You're going into a -- a 9 sheriffs department county facility. 10 11 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Talk to the magistrate. 12 13 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. Well, you'll -- once you hit the doors -- actually, right 14 now, your arraignment is going to be set for Tuesday. I don't know physically you're going to be 15 there. It depends on what happens here medically. 16 17 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 18 19 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So the Court can -- 20 21 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Supposed to do surgery in the morning again. There's more 22 shrapnel in my glut that they're going to remove. 23 24 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 25 26 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: So -- 27 28 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: The Court -- the judge -- and the Court could too -- at the -- 29 you're going to be assigned an attorney for that first arraignment. I mean, if you have -- decide to 30 have a private attorney later, that's different, but they will represent you first for the arraignment. 31 32 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 33 34 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Unless you already have a private attorney lined up before 35 then. It's up to you, but if you don't, you will be represented. You -- the judge will probably rule 36 that your arraignment be postponed until you're available to be there. 37 38 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 39 40 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And -- but right now, if all goes well -- you got out of the 41 hospital today or tomorrow or even Monday -- you will be at court the latest Tuesday. The late -- 42 I'll -- I'll speak in terms of latest. They could send you Monday, but the latest, by law, you have to RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 17 1 go by Tuesday -- if you make it to jail tonight, tomorrow, or Monday -- probably most of the day 2 Monday. 3 4 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 5 6 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: If you don't make it to the jail until, like, Tuesday at 9:00 or 7 10:00, you might not make your arraignment. 8 9 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: So Wednesday. 10 11 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I don't know if they'd postpone it a day, or they'd post -- 12 postpone it three days. I don't know. It will just be postponed -- 13 14 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Got you. 15 16 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- possibly, or the judge might rule that, you know, we can 17 go ahead and have the arraignment and -- with you not there. I'm -- I'm not really sure. 18 19 (heavy static) 20 21 But, I guess, my point is if you go to jail sooner than later, you'll be -- get out of here on 22 Tuesday. 23 24 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 25 26 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: If you don't, then we'll have to figure something out. 27 28 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 29 30 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So -- hmmmm, you'll get bail, and then the process of 31 adjudicating this issue goes on. 32 33 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 34 35 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Hmmmm, we're going to leave you a card, because -- if you 36 change your mind, you can call us. I'll leave you my cell phone, actually, on the back. If -- once 37 you talk to your attorney, you know, your attorney might say, hey, you know what? I think it's 38 beneficial and in your favor to go ahead and provide a statement. 39 40 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 41 42 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Maybe, there's a -- some sort of explanation behind some 43 things. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 18 1 2 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: There is. 3 4 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And he -- 5 6 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: And -- but I just want to express that to him first and -- 7 8 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yes. 9 10 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- later on what is being done. 11 12 (heavy static) 13 14 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Because he may tell you, you know what -- that doesn't 15 matter. 16 17 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 18 19 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Keep it to yourself. He may say, you know what? That 20 could be pretty convincing -- 21 22 (heavy static) 23 24 -- (inaudible). 25 26 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 27 28 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: The other thing that could happen is if it ever went to a jury 29 trial, you, obviously, could -- because you're a witness, and -- and go on -- take the stand and give 30 your own statement. 31 32 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Uh-huh. 33 34 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But, by law, you're allowed to invoke the 5th Amendment 35 and still keep silent. 36 37 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 38 39 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So that's, kind of, in a nutshell, what's going to affect your 40 life for a long time in the near future. 41 42 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Got you. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 19 1 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 2 3 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 4 5 (heavy static) 6 7 (short pause) 8 9 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: You just got to heal up first. 10 11 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Thanks, man. Thank you. 12 13 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: That is important. 14 15 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: That's the important thing. 16 17 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: That's what I'm trying to do here. 18 19 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Yeah. 20 21 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I appreciate it, guys. 22 23 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. 24 25 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I never meant that -- for any of this to happen -- just -- 26 situation got out of control really fast. 27 28 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Well -- it's okay. 29 30 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Someone -- 31 32 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: That's all right. 33 34 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. 35 36 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Just take care of yourself. 37 38 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. I -- I put my name on the front -- my cell phone 39 number on the back. 40 41 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 42 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 20 1 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I'm going to leave it for you, but I'm going to tell you 2 something. This -- this cell phone number goes right to me, and I only -- I don't give it to anybody. 3 I give it to people that are involved in my case, and it's only for you and your attorney. 4 5 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Got you. 6 7 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Please don't have anybody else call me on this number, 8 because I will -- I'll -- I'll tell them that I'm not going to talk to them. 9 10 For instance, sometimes, people's wives or sometimes people's fathers -- and you're a grown 11 man -- probably not -- will call. Hey, I -- I want to know -- I won't talk to them, because you're an 12 adult. 13 14 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 15 16 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And this is your business. 17 18 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Exactly. 19 20 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: As a matter of fact -- yeah, like I said, if anybody else -- 21 22 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: This is between you and I. 23 24 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You, and I, and your attorney. 25 26 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: And my attorney. 27 28 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yes. 29 30 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: That's it. 31 32 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: That's it. 33 34 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I got it, guys. 35 36 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I'll leave that right -- probably -- 37 38 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: That's fine. 39 40 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- there. 41 42 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No worry. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 21 1 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 2 3 (heavy static) 4 5 Do you have anything else before we -- before we head out? 6 7 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Hmmmm, there's no possible way to see family? Or contact 8 family? 9 10 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Actually, we can probably arrange for you a -- a contact with 11 family, but a visit is not going to be possible at this time. 12 13 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 14 15 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Would you -- is this the first time you've made that request? 16 17 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No. It's, like, probably -- 18 19 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I mean -- 20 21 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- probably the fourth or fifth. 22 23 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You've asked if -- what? 24 25 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: If I could contact my family. 26 27 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Or have them contacted to at least let them know where I'm 30 at, because I've been gone for two days with no contact, and I don't want them to be concerned 31 about me. 32 33 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: How about right now, we -- we'll let you make a phone call? 34 35 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Yeah. 36 37 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: That would be great. 38 39 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 40 41 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I appreciate that. 42 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 22 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 attorney for me, and then I could talk to my wife and just give her a head's up. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 1 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: No problem. Let me just -- I need to switch something over here real quick. KEVYN WEINTRAUB Yeah. I kept asking the officers. And they said, "No. We can't let you" -- until, I think, you guys came back. INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Yeah. Because they're -- yeah. They're -- KEVYN WEINTRAUB: It was your call. INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: -- in a position where they can't make (inaudible). KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. Yeah. And I'm not upset with them -- INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Yeah. KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- at all. I just -- INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Yeah. KEVYN WEINTRAUB: You know, I that's what the situation's been, and so yeah, I just wanted to see if I could -- maybe, talk to my dad for a minute to say -- INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Sure. KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- I'm here, and, you know, maybe, he could line up an INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: What do you need to -- on -- in -- and I need to get you another -- another phone, but what you need to impress upon them -- what I'll probably end up doing is -- is -- INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: You want mine? INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: No. No. It's all good. What I'm going to do first -- and I'm going to let you figure out a way where you have a little privacy, okay. KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Uh-huh. INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Hmmmm, and myself -- I need some privacy first. I need to tell them that they're getting a phone call from you ahead of time. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 23 1 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 2 3 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 4 5 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Sure. 6 7 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And then I need them to verify that they are who they are, all 8 right. And then we'll figure out a way for you to make a private phone call. 9 10 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 11 12 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. But I also need that same respect first ahead of time. 13 14 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Absolutely. 15 16 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Hmmmm, I don't like surprising anybody, and I like to 17 explain to them what's going on. 18 19 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Absolutely. 20 21 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And the other thing is they're not going to be able to come 22 here -- so they can come here, but they're not going to come in and visit you right now. 23 24 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No problem. 25 26 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So -- and I -- they need to hear that from me. 27 28 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 29 30 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Let me see here. I just need to type a couple things. 31 32 (tapping) 33 34 Go ahead. 35 36 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: My tongue is burning. 37 38 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Well, you're in the right place. 39 40 (laughter) 41 42 That's not good. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 24 1 (laughter) 2 3 (tapping) 4 5 (heavy static) 6 7 (tapping) 8 9 (inaudible whispering) 10 11 Who would you rather me call first -- or I'm only going to -- I'll -- I'll call and make contact 12 with one, but would you rather that contact be with? Or do they both need to know? 13 14 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I prefer they both know. 15 16 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. I'll call them both -- if they pick up. 17 18 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Two most important people in my life, so -- 19 20 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Ahhh, sounds local. That area code does not sound 21 local. Where's ? 22 23 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: She's in 24 25 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Got you. Ppppbbbb. Doo. Doo. Doo. Doo. Doo. Doo. 26 And I have to check with my supervisor too, so it is going to take me about 15, 20 minutes before 27 I -- I -- I'm going to leave, and then I'm going to come back in. 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 30 31 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. All right. I got everything on here that I need to do. 32 We're going to take a break and come back in, okay. 33 34 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. Guys, thank you. 35 36 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: All right. 37 38 (music playing) 39 40 (heavy static) 41 42 (inaudible). 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 25 1 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I got -- I have a phone. 2 3 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Does it -- does it not work? 4 5 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Well, I don't know if it dials out. 6 7 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: It dials out locally. You haven't tried. 8 9 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Huh-uh. 10 11 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So you were just being a very nice student, and didn't -- even 12 though they said don't make a phone call, you didn't try? 13 14 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Well, I thought it was with the local phone. I don't know. 15 16 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Oh -- oh, okay. Those are the -- 17 18 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Typically, they're only local. 19 20 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Oh, all right. 21 22 (heavy static) 23 24 Do me a favor. You haven't tried yet -- since we're both being honest and cooperative with 25 each other -- wait until I come back in, and then we'll try. 26 27 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 28 29 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. 30 31 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. I'm not going to try. 32 33 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Or I don't know if it does -- I don't know if it does work 34 (inaudible), but I know I should would have tried it. 35 36 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 37 38 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I don't care what anybody says. I'd have been, like, I'm 39 calling, but I'll be right back, okay. 40 41 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Sure. 42 43 (heavy static) RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 26 1 2 (inaudible background conversation) 3 4 (chiming) 5 6 (inaudible whispering) 7 8 (chiming) 9 10 (heavy static) 11 12 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: We're going to go make a couple of calls, like I said, and he 13 just -- you know, the officer's just going to hang out where he can see you real quick, okay. 14 15 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: All right. 16 17 (heavy static) 18 19 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: We'll be right back. 20 21 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 22 23 (heavy static) 24 25 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Off tape at 1521 hours. 26 27 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: 1521. 28 29 (recording ends) 30 31 R-19-220-0009 - DICKEY - Int Sus Kevyn Weintraub 081019 1614 Int # 2. 32 33 34 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. Today is August 10th. 35 36 (heavy static), 37 38 And it is 1614 hours. 39 40 (heavy static) 41 42 Just making a second contact with Kevyn Weintraub at Desert Regional Medical Center. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 27 1 (heavy static) 2 3 (inaudible). 4 5 (heavy static) 6 7 Hi, sorry it took so long. 8 9 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No problem. 10 11 (heavy static) 12 13 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Hmmmm, real quick, it was -- Pm just going to remind you I 14 read you your rights, and you said you wanted to talk to a lawyer, and that's not changed, okay. 15 16 But I am going to share with you the conversation -- or what occurred. First of all, let me 17 make sure that I have the right number for , because I have called it four times, and it's 18 gone right to voice mail each time. 19 20 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 21 22 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So let me show you what's happening here, so you know as 23 soon as that phone call ends. Okay. 24 25 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: It's -- hopefully, it's -- oh. It could -- there's potential it's the 26 wrong number. I don't have them memorized. You know what I mean? But -- 27 28 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I -- 29 30 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- I thought it was the correct number -- should be 31 336-480-7736. 32 33 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. It's going to be -- yeah. It -- go ahead. 34 35 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Huh? 36 37 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Why it's -- not yours. 38 39 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Oh. 40 41 (laughter) 42 43 Okay. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 28 1 2 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Let me -- let me just confirm this. 3 4 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- what's the at the beginning? 5 6 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: That's private -- it makes it private. 7 8 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Oh, okay. -- area code -- yeah, I think that's correct. 9 10 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 11 12 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Is it going to a voice mail? I mean -- 13 14 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Exactly, I'll show you right now. 15 16 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I mean, do you hear a voice at the -- 17 18 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: No. No. 19 20 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. So I -- instead of -- 21 22 RECORDED MESSAGE: Your call has been forwarded to an automated vase messaging 23 system, 33. 24 25 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No. That's it then. 26 27 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- 6. 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. She set up her voice mail. I don't have her number 30 memorized. It's in my phone, so -- 31 32 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: No problem. Well, on that note -- 33 34 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: What about ? 35 36 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: That -- oh, yes, we talked to him. 37 38 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 39 40 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But before I forget -- couple things, we have your phone. 41 42 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 29 1 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: It's in evidence, and it is evidence. 2 3 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 4 5 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So it won't be released right now. Hmmmm, we also -- the 6 motel you were staying at -- we didn't know this until today. They called the police. 7 8 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 9 10 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Because they went to your motel. 11 12 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: My room. 13 14 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And -- or -- yeah, your room, and the police department has 15 possession of the things that they gave them. I don't know exactly what it is. I know an iPad, I 16 think. 17 18 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 19 20 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And a -- it's a -- a backpack, or clothes, or something? 21 22 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. Right. 23 24 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 25 26 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: So they gave that back to the hotel? 27 28 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: The police -- no. The pol -- that motel called and said, "We 29 don't want this stuff." 30 31 And the police took possession of it. 32 33 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 34 35 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So it's at the police department. 36 37 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. So all of my clothing that was left in the room was -- 38 been removed from the room and placed with the rest of my belongings? 39 40 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: Yeah, at Palm Springs -- 41 42 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: So that -- 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 30 1 INVESTIGATOR HARVEY: -- Police Department. 2 3 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yes. 4 5 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 6 7 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But don't miss this part -- 8 9 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 10 11 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- they only have what the motel gave them. 12 13 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Correct. 14 15 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So if there's anything missing -- 16 17 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. I have to go -- 18 19 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- okay. You -- 20 21 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- to the motel. 22 23 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Are you feeling what I'm saying? Okay. 24 25 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 26 27 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But they gave up an iPad, so I would assume that they were 28 being honest about it. 29 30 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Sure, well, and -- and this is a point I brought up as well -- I 31 did bring it up to the officer. 32 33 I said, "Hey, look, you know, I'm staying in a hotel, and, you know, I don't know if there's 34 any way to contact them." 35 36 He's, like, "Well, you know, you'll get the bills, and the police statements, and the police 37 file, so if they try to charge you, you know, you've been in the hospital since that day." 38 39 (heavy static) 40 41 You shouldn't -- you should use that -- 42 43 (heavy static) RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RllVEE SIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 31 1 2 -- (inaudible). 3 4 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: The other thing too, is you had a backpack on at the time, 5 and then 6 7 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 8 9 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- we have that in evidence as well. 10 11 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 12 13 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: We have your wallet, your ID. 14 15 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 16 17 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: The money that was in there -- that's all been taken as 18 evidence. 19 20 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. Right. 21 22 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 23 24 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 25 26 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Swi, swi, swi, swi, swi, swi hmmmm, what's -- - 27 I did talk to about -- 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 30 31 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- speaking to you. 32 33 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 34 35 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Hmmmm, right now, he said that he -- he'd rather not talk to 36 you right now -- is what he said. 37 38 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 39 40 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: He did want to -- told us to pass along his love, and, 41 obviously, he's -- he's very emotional about the whole thing, but he said he just doesn't know if it's 42 in everybody's best interest right now to -- to -- to have a conversation. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 32 1 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 2 3 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: He asked how you were doing, and I said, you appear calm 4 and right now as -- as we talk. 5 6 And he said, "Okay. I -- I'd like to keep it that way. I don't want to upset him, and I don't 7 want to make the situation worse." 8 9 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 10 11 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So he loves you, I mean, he really does, and -- and don't take 12 that as, like, your dad -- that, you know, anything other than he just -- he's -- he -- he -- he just got 13 hit with a -- with a train full of information. 14 15 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 16 17 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And if you know -- 18 19 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: You don't -- you don't know the half of it. I mean -- 20 21 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I -- I probably don't. I know. 22 23 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- you don't -- you don't. There's a lot that happened before 24 this too, so -- okay. 25 26 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. 27 28 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Well, I appreciate the kind words, and I appreciate you 29 making that effort for me and -- 30 31 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: No problem. 32 33 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- and -- and reaching out, and I really need to get ahold of 34 though. I -- I really need to take the pressure off her if it's possible. 35 36 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Tell you what -- I'll call your dad back. Does he have her 37 number? I should have asked him. 38 39 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: He doesn't. 40 41 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 42 43 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: He -- they're not in contact. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERS ll DE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 33 1 2 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: All right. 3 4 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. Hmmmm. 5 6 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Where does she live again? 7 8 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: 9 10 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: What city? 11 12 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: ? 13 14 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: ? 15 16 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 17 18 (heavy static) 19 20 (inaudible). I don't know -- she's on my same cell phone account with AT&T. 21 22 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Uh-huh. 23 24 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: My phone number, you have. I don't know if there's any 25 way you could call AT&T, and ask them if there's another on -- number on -- 26 27 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: I ain't calling. They won't -- 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- the account. 30 31 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: They won't give it to us without a legal subpoena. 32 33 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. Can I call them? Or -- 34 35 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Hmmmm, they're -- 36 37 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Maybe, I -- 38 39 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: No. 40 41 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I don't think her number is listed. I'm just trying to figure 42 out a way to get ahold of her. You know what I mean? It's in my phone obviously, but we don't 43 have that access -- RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 34 1 2 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. Yeah. Well -- 3 4 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: -- to that. 5 6 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- why don't we do this then -- 7 8 (heavy static) 9 10 I -- I'm not going to make any promises, but I will take them -- tomorrow's Sunday, so you 11 have to understand that too. 12 13 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Sure. 14 15 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And we are also on call for other major events that happen in 16 the county, like, homicides -- 17 18 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Uh-huh. 19 20 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- and stuff. 21 22 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I understand. 23 24 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So what I will do for you is this: I will go back into your 25 information here, okay -- and this is completely voluntary, you doing this for me, but if you -- if I 26 can -- I'm not promising, but if I can get the number out of the phone, I will. Does it have a 27 passcode? 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: My phone? 30 31 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Yeah. 32 33 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Hmmmm, no. It's just my nt? 41 42 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I believe so. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 35 1 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. Then I don't think it's going to work. 2 3 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 4 5 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Because I don't know that I can bring it here -- bring it here. 6 7 (heavy static) 8 9 Back or whatever, so if you give me a password, I'd go. I could check it out of evidence. I 10 could put in the password. I could get her contact information out of it, so -- 11 12 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Do I have your word -- if I give you a passcode -- that you're 13 not going to go through my phone? 14 15 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Hmmmm, well, what we're going to probably -- I can't say 16 probably, but what's most likely going to happen anyway. 17 18 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Uh-huh. 19 20 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- because I'm going to be going to speak with a judge about 21 what happened. 22 23 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Uh-huh. 24 25 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: And write a search warrant for your phone anyway, so -- 26 27 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. 28 29 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: -- your concern, hmmmm, is -- is -- we are going to attempt 30 to do that anyway, because that information -- if it's rel -- if the judge agrees that it's relevant to 31 what led up to this incident and the crimes that are being looked at, you know, the officers against 32 you, and you against them -- if the judge agrees, then we'll have a search warrant and we'll be 33 looking through your phone -- phone possibly anyway -- not for sure, because I don't even if a 34 judge -- the District Attorney or the judge will agree. 35 36 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 37 38 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: But that's normally what we do, so if you -- I will tell you 39 this: If you gave me the password -- if I had it, and before I had a search warrant, I would not look 40 through your phone for anything else -- I couldn't by law. 41 42 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 36 1 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So I could do that, but I'm not making a promise that I can 2 even accommodate that for you, but if you want to give it to me, I will not look at it for any other 3 reason other than to get -- other than to get her contact information, and then we wouldn't do 4 anything with it again unless we had a search warrant. We couldn't -- it couldn't be used, but it's up 5 to you. If you want to give it to me, that's -- that's fine -- if it has one. Do you know if it has one? 6 7 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah. It has one. 8 9 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. It's up to you. I actually don't know -- now that it's 10 been turned off -- that it will even open with just the password. I think you have to have a 11 fingerprint too. 12 13 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Right. 14 15 (heavy static) 16 17 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So -- but if you want to give it me and you want me to try, 18 I'll try anyway if I find the time. 19 20 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah, don't worry about it. 21 22 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 23 24 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: (inaudible). 25 26 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: So she's just going to have to -- she's just going to have to 27 wait. 28 29 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: That's (inaudible). 30 31 (heavy static) 32 33 Hmmmm. 34 35 (tapping) 36 37 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Cool, man. That's it. 38 39 (tapping) 40 41 There's -- that's no pressure, and it doesn't matter to me either way. 42 43 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 37 1 2 (heavy static) 3 4 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Hmmmm, what else? What else? What else? That's it, man. 5 That's everything. 6 7 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: All right, guys. 8 9 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: All right. Hmmmm, shhhh, shhhh, shhhh, shhhh, shhhh. 10 Something changes, we'll let you know. 11 12 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. 13 14 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. All right. 15 16 (heavy static) 17 18 Nice -- nice meeting you -- sorry for the circumstances. 19 20 (heavy static) 21 22 All right. 23 24 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Thank you, guys, appreciate it. 25 26 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. Oh, you know what? One more thing I do need to 27 ask you before we go. I just thought about this, and I'm sorry I didn't bring this up earlier, do you 28 have any thoughts of wanting to hurt yourself? 29 30 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No. 31 32 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: This is -- 33 34 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Not at all. 35 36 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You're not suicidal? 37 38 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: I'm not suicidal whatsoever. 39 40 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 41 42 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No. 43 RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81) RIVERSIDE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT/CHU-WEST Page 38 1 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Just want to -- just want to double check. 2 3 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No. Thank you. 4 5 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You should be fine. 6 7 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Yeah, thank you for asking. 8 9 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Okay. 10 11 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: No, not at all. I -- I appreciate it. I'm good. 12 13 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: All right. 14 15 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Thank you. 16 17 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: You have a good day. 18 19 KEVYN WEINTRAUB: Okay. You too. 20 21 (heavy static) 22 23 (inaudible conversation) 24 25 (heavy static) 26 27 INVESTIGATOR DICKEY: Phone. 28 29 (recording ends) 30 31 REPORTING INVESTIGATOR: INVESTIGATOR JAMES DICKEY, #4047 32 33 D: 08/08/2019 T: 08/28/2019 Job: 983.DIGITAL.68 JD:da RIVERSIDE COUNTY- LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FORM C (9/81)