INTERNAL INVESTIGATION NAPA DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATED BY: SB 90 Hours- 40 Internal Affairs Investigation Report 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. TABLE OF CONTENTS IA Investigation Report Initial contact with Dep. Lombardi Interview with Deputy Steve Lombardi Interview with? Interview with .ntewiewwih? Interview with Interview with - Interview with Review media footage Autopsy Reports Facility Map and Pathway Home Floor Plans Dispatch Log IA Investigation notification form CHP summary Internal Affairs Investigation Report 2018-01 INVOLVED EMPLOYEE: Dep. Steve Lombardi ALLEGATION OR COMPLAINT: 300.3 Use of Force Deputies shall use only that amount of force that reasonably appears necessary given the facts and circumstances perceived by the Deputy at the time of the event to accomplish a legitimate law enforcement purpose. DATE RECEIVED: March 09, 2018 SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On 03-09-18, several employees of the Pathway Home, which is located on the Yountville Veteran?s Home property, reported an active shooter inside the building. The Pathway Home is a locked facility with the purpose of providing therapeutic counseling and educational training to Veterans suffering with mental health related problems. The witnesses told Napa Dispatch the suspect was a former resident of the facility, was armed with a rifle, and had lots of ammunition on his person. Witnesses also told Dispatch the suspect had three hostages with him inside the building. Dispatch broadcast the aforementioned information to on-duty patrol units to respond. Dispatch updated respondin units with additional information from Witnesses that the suspect washand had been enlisted in the Army or the Marines. Dep. Steve Lombardi was in Yountville at the time of dispatch and the first to arrive on scene. Dep. Lombardi armed himself with his assigned AR-15 rifle based on the information provided him by Dispatch and entered the building. Dep. Lombardi was directed by a witness to where the suspect was generally located on the second ?oor of the building. Dep. Lombardi began a building search for the suspect and located him in a break room on the second floor. When Dep. Lombardi pushed open the door, he observed the suspect holding the ri?e in an upward position, and noticed it had a flashlight IAreport Lombardi .doc 1 0/ 1 6/20 1 8 attached to the suspect rifle, similar to the one on his rifle. Dep. Lombardi retreated as he heard the distinct sound of an AR-15 style rifle action being ?racked?, which he identified as the suspect was preparing to go active with shooting. At the same time, Dep. Lombardi heard a female voice scream from inside the room. Dep. Lombardi fired at the suspect with his rifle, to the position Dep. Lombardi last saw the suspect standing. The suspect also ?red numerous bullets from inside the room in the direction of Dep. Lombardi. Dep. Lombardi retreated to a position of cover and waited for additional units to arrive. The incident was partially captured on Veteran?s Home security footage, and Dep. Lombardi?s assigned BWC camera. The building was later searched by SWAT teams who located three deceased females in the room along with the suspect who was also deceased. An autopsy later revealed none of the victims or suspect were struck by any of Dep. Lombardi?s bullets he fired from his rifle. Awareness On 03-09-18, I was off-duty and spoke with? by telephone who informed me of the active shooter situation at the Veteran?s Home. I responded to the Veteran?s Home to provide initial Incident Command assistance. Upon my arrival, I was informed the CHP is to be the-lead investigating agency for the criminal incident as it occurred on State property. I was told Dep. Lombardi was the sole Peace Officer involved in the actual shooting incident and that Dep. Lombardi had fired his ri?e during the incident. Later that afternoon, I was assigned to conduct the VA for this incident. The CHP delivered the completed criminal investigation files to the Napa Sheriff?s Office in early September 2018. The files were given to me at that point for review and completion of this investigation. OPINIONS AND CONCLUSIONS: Through the course of this investigation, I have consulted with the CHP regarding the findings of their investigation and reviewed their completed case files. I have reviewed media footage related to the shooting and conducted investigatory research into the circumstances of the incident. Based on these facts, I believe the following information summarizes the events surrounding the shooting incident. The suspect in this 36 years old at the time of the incident and a Veteran of the US. Army. During his military career had two combat deployments to Afghanistan assigned to an Infantry Unit. Discharged from the US. military with-and was receiving assistance for his at the Pathway Home located at the Yountville Veteran?s Home. For a eriod of time,? -resided at the home as a live in resident while? IAreport Lombardi .doc 10/16/2018 Approximately two weeks prior to 03/09/18, moved out of the Pathway Home, at the direction of the staff as he was not?and they felt his moved into an apartment in Sacramento Imself. During the course 0 he had fre uent inte and com liance with facility rules. adjusting to modifications in?and environment and frequently unsuccessfully tried to influence staff to do thin the way he wanted it to be. - had several instances of *Iong with actions that caused staff to be concerned for his _e posed to staff. a lnCI en an 3 er re urne tot Pathway Home to continue? had also been contacted by staff on several occasions for consuming alcohol, which is against the rules while residing at the Pathway Home. Durin of his treatment, staff documented that -/vas having idea?ons. - While-resided at the Pathwa Home he became close friends with another resident and atient of the facility,_ When interviewed investigators, aid he had prior conversations with where? he would not harm joked about wantin to kill staff members. told Veterans however.g- did not feel was serious at the time to carry out his threats. Ultimately, and after being asked to leave the Pathway Home,- blamed his lack of personal?and removal from the program. on Shushereba, Golick and Loeber. On 03/08/18 his friend did not discuss eturned to the Pathway Home to v' nd - had a friendl visit and wanting to harm anyone at the facility. left after the visit to return home. Upon leaving the facility, it is believed propped open a basement door to the facility as the rest of the facility is a loc ed door card access to gain entry. On 03/09/18, returned to the Pathway Home armed with weapons with the intent to cause harm to Shushereba, Golick and Loeber. -entered the facility bearing an AR-15 style rifle chambered in caliber .308 and a side by side 12 gauge shotgun. He had additional ammunition for the weapons on his person and also was wearing shooting glasses and shooting ear protection. He entered through the basement to the first floor where he kicked open the door and went up to the second floor of the Pathway Home. IAreport Lombardi .doc 10/16/2018 The facility has surveillance cameras throu hout the building set for video only and no sound capture. The cameras capturechmovements until he entered a break room where the shooting occurred. -walked directly to the break room as it had previously been advertised to anyone in the facility that a going away party with staff would be held in the room that day. Shushereba, Golick and Loeber were inside the room along with others, when-entered the room. stated to the room something similar to ?Veterans get the fuck out?. The Veterans in the room left immediately and then -al owed the remaining room occupants to leave except for Shushereba, Golick and Loeber. After releasing the others-is seen closing the door to the room and no cameras existed in the break room to capture what was said or occurred inside. After witnesses exited the facility, several of them began to call 911 and told Dispatch there was an ?Active Shooter" at the Pathway Home. Dispatch then made radio broadcasts to available units with the information they had obtained from the reporting parties. At the time of radio dispatch (approximately 1021 hours) Dep. Steve Lombardi was working patrol assigned to the Town of Yountville, and was the closest Deputy. Dispatch made the following sequential radio broadcasts over the radio as Dep. Lombardi responded to the in progress call. He heard and processed the information to determine his response and actions for the incident. ?Possible shooting occurring at the Vet?s Home, 100 California Dn've? a possible active shooter subject with a ri?e, holding three people hostage at the Pathway Home? ?Possible shooting with three people hostage? ?Responsible is_ 36 years old, former resident, with semi-auto just let three hostages go. ?He was a previous Marine or was in the Army. He has bullets around his waist and other stuff on his jacket unknown what. Was discharged two weeks ago" ?Subject?s on the second story, no shots being ?red yet? ?Be advised still has three people inside? ?He does have a sash of bullets around his nec After arriving on scene, Dep. Lombardi met with a witness out front who let him in the building and directed him to where-was last seen on the second floor. Dep. Lombardi advanced to the second ?oor with his patrol rifle and searched the immediate areas he encountered. Dep. Lombardi was deliberate in his decision IAreport Lombardi .doc 1 0/1 6/201 8 making, as evidenced by his radio traffic and depictions captured on the facility surveillance cameras. He advanced down the hall toward the break room, however he did not know where-or the victims were at the time. Dep. Lombardi cleared a room directly adjacent to the break room first. He then pushed open the break room door where he saw standing on the other side of the open door way. -Nas holding his rifle In a ready? position and Dep. Lombardi remembers seeing a light attached to the end of the rifle, similar to the one on his rifle. The door shut under its own weight and Dep. Lombardi simultaneously heard the distinct sound of an AR-15 rifle being ?racked? (loaded), from where he saw- At the same time, Dep. Lombardi heard the distinct sound of a woman?s scream come from within the room. Dep. Lombardi believed was preparing to go ?Active". Dep. Lombardi immediately retreated to a position of cover. Dep. Lombardi felt the women inside and he were in immediate and grave harm of being killed. Dep. Lombardi exited from cover and engaged the last position he saw the suspect standing, by firing several rounds from his patrol rifle. His decision to ?re was based on his desire to preserve human life by preventing the suspect from killing the hostages or himself (Lombardi). returned fire at Dep. Lombardi by firing his rifle through the doorway in Dep. Lombardi?s direction. Dep. Lombardi retreated to cover and prepared to reengage the suspect. After the initial volley of fire between Dep. Lombardi and-several other shots were heard ?red from within the room with a pause and then a distinct single shot. It is believed during the second volley of fire that-murdered Shushereba, Golick and Loeber by shooting them with his rifle multiple times. then killed himself by firing a single shotgun round into his head. Later in the day, entry was made into the breakroom where it was discovered the three female victims had been murdered and -:ommitted suicide. The scene was processed for evidence by CHP and autopsies were later conducted. It was determined that none of the bullets ?red by Dep. Lombardi struck either the victims or suspect. FINDING: 1. Section 300.3: Use of Force- Deputies shall use only that amount of force that reasonably appears necessary given the facts and circumstances perceived by the Deputy at the time of the event to accomplish a legitimate law enforcement purpose. lAreport Lombardi .doc I 0/ 16/201 8 Based on the totality of this investigation and evidence recovered, it is my opinion that Deputy Steve Lombardi acted properly and within policy guidelines. Dep. Lombardi responded to a terrifying incident without regard for his own personal safety, acting with extreme courage and intent on protecting life. Before entering the building Dep. Lombardi knew his own life was in danger, and still upheld his duty to prevent great bodily injury or death to others. My finding is that he did not use excessive force and is EXONERATED. [0"?lcui INVESTIGATOR DATE IAreport Lombardi .doc 10/ 1 6/20 1 8 Internal Affairs Investigation Report On 03/09/18, at approximately 1600 hours, I was assi ned as the lead investigator for the administrative investigation for this case was told Dep. Steve Lombardi was currently at the Sheriff?s Office and had been there since shortly after the shooting incident. I was informed Dep. Lombardi was very drained and wanted to leave the office, but would wait until I arrived. At 1648 hours, I met with De . Lombardi in the investi ations area where I found he was accompanied #for peer support. Dep. Lombardi?s attorney, was on spea er one in the room. Dep. Lombardi requested and ?remain in theroom with him. I explained to Dep. Lombardi the process involved with the administrative investigation. I ordered him not to speak with anyone other than his attorney until advised othenNise by Administration. i read an admonition to Dep. Lombardi while his attorney listened via speaker phone and commented. I asked him if he wanted to provide a voluntary blood sample and he declined to do so. I explained to him we would be in touch when a date was determined for an interview regarding the incident. Dep. Lombardi then left the office. I did not interview him or speak with him any further about the incident. Lombardi initial contact.doc 9/28/2018 Let me know when you guys are ready. Ready when you guys are. All right. Deputy Lombardi, uh, thank you for coming in today. Um, the time right now is 10:44. It's, uh, Thursday, March 15th and we're at the Napa County Sheriffs Department. Urn, this investigation is regarding a signi?cant incident that happened March 2018, at approximately, uh, 1030 hours at the Veterans Home of California. The address there is 100 California Drive. Uh, it took place at Madison Hall, which is Section in, uh, City limits of Yountville, California. Uh, CHP case number is as in Frank, 15-325?18. Um, to be clear, this is a, a criminal investigation into the attempted murder, um, of a peace of?cer and murders of three employees and one, uh, unborn child. Uh, Deputy Lombardi, in this instance, uh, is both a victim and a witness in this investigation. Why don?t Take a break. Appreciate it. All right. We'll go ahead and take a break. We?re back on- Steve I don?t want to uh interrupt but, Steve any time you want a break, um, let us know. We're here for you and just let us know. Uh, yeah, so, um, I apologize. Again, if you need any breaks, uh, you let us know. I, I don't want to.take as many breaks as you need as much time as you need, okay? Um, I just wanna be clear that, uh, this is a voluntary statement, um, in our investigation. Uh, Deputy Lombardi, uh, is free to leave at any time, free to take as many breaks as you need. For whatever reason you need, okay. Um, we're investigating this incident, um, uh, and Detective Lombardi is, uh, seen as a victim as well as a witness in this case. Okay. Um, we?ll just go around if everybody can introduce themselves. Um, I'm with the California Highway Patrol. Uh, my last name is Spelled, uh, my ID. is My name is I'm a detective with the Napa County Sheriffs Of?ce, uh, ID. No.- and for the record, Steve, I know you from work, um, but we don't socialize outside of work. I just wanna put that on the record. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, I?m Steve Lombardi, Senior Deputy, Napa County Sheriffs Department, currently assigned to Yountville. . Goyette and Associates, representative for Steve Lombardi. Urn, Steven, have you had the opportunity to speak, uh, with anybody, urn, about this incident in any type of detail that's not either your legal counsel or, um, somebody in your, um, administration from your department? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Just I've been talking with my attorney. Okay. Have you, urn, have you seen any of the media, uh, whether it be prints or, um, video or photographs of the incident? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I've seen photographs of the three women that didn't make it. Okay Deputy Steven Lombardi: And the shooter. Okay. You seen their, uh, their, um, stock photographs that have been shown in the media. Okay. Um, because this is a, this is a signi?cant incident, uh, that occurred that day, it's emotional, um, we wanna give you the opportunity to give us, uh, your state of mind and a, a statement, uh, beginning from when you ?rst became aware of the incident, um, up until, uh, the time that you were relieved, and if you could give as much detail as possible to include, um, what you saw, what you heard over the, the broadcast over your radio, um, and any interactions that you had with anybody while en route, after you arrived, um, up until that time when you were relieved. Uh, are you prepared to do that today? Deputy Steven Lombardi: To the best of my ability, yes. Okay Thank YOU- And just so we're all clear for the record, uh, we, we discussed, um, that, urn, the whole point of this is for the, for Steve to give his state of mind, uh, out there for you guys, uh, prior to viewing any new video, urn, but should be his state of mind with reference to, uh, the discharge of his, of his ?rearm at that, at that time. So that's what he's, he's prepared to do at, at this time and then we can take a break and, and discuss how we're gonna go from there. Of course, and take your time, Steve. If you need to, again, take a break, that's ?ne. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So you wanna, uh, know what I shot, what, what I, what was in my mind before I ?red my weapon? Yeah, we, we'd like to get as much detail of what you remember from the time that you, uh, were aware of this call to the time that you were relieved, um, so even, uh, any interaction that you had, uh, over the, the radio with dispatch or anything you heard from dispatch and how that affected your state of mind and how that, um, affected the way that you were responding to this call. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So I was in my patrol car southbound on Washington Street. Um, the call came out as an active shooter and at ?rst I was, thought it was gonna be one of those, uh, not, not really an active shooter false alarms, and then as the dispatcher kept saying on the radio, I realized, that this is a real thing, this is, this is an active shooter, and I can just remember hearing my heartbeat thumping in my ears, and as I'm going up to the vets' home, I have my, I remember thinkin? about this, they give us these, um, um Plate carriers- Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah, plate carriers and I, mine's in my locker and I always bitched about it 'cause they're heavy and I, I was like I can go back for it, no, I, I have to go, I have to, I can't go back for it. I, I will never complain about the thing againthe vets' home, I'm tryin' to, tryin? to reach over and grab my, my, um, magazine pouch. I keep my, 'cause it carries my extra, um, ri?e and pistol mags and I had to stop my car 'cause I couldn't clip it on to my, my baton ring holders how I have it set up and then it straps on, and I, I, I couldn't clip it on, and, and, so I got that clipped on. I got it locked in and I, and I had trouble buckling, and as I'm going up to the vets' home, I couldn't remember where was and, um, I looked, I was looking for my map in my car 'cause I, I don't wanna end up in the middle of this, in the wrong spot, and, um, I remember tryin' to get my ear piece mic, microphone, thing, I, so I could hear it in my ear and itwas really hard to getin that hole, and at some point I took my ri?e out and, um, I remember turning on to where is, behind on the west side, and a lady in a black SUV, um, I stopped 'cause I think I, I, I think I asked her for directions to, to G. Um, she said something, I don't remember what she said. Urn, so I, I continued on and then I saw a, a woman on the north side of and she was, urn, waving her arms, and, um, so I pulled contacted her and she said, um, no shots ?red. She, she didn't hear any shots ?red or shots ?red something, not, no shots ?red, and then I can remember being really scared and I?m by myself and I don't think my odds are very good of surviving this and I took cover because she came into the building with me and I couldn't let her go forward. I told her to go back. Steve take your time for sure. ?Let?s take another break. All right. We're, uh, back after a short break. It's, uh, 11:05. Uh, Deputy Lombardi, I just wanted to ask you if you have a preference in how I refer to you? I don't wanna overstep in this. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don?t care. Okay. Uh, uh, feel free to, to pick Deputy Steven Lombardi: I?m just going to get to it. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: After I located him, I heard him rack the ri?e, I heard him rack, it sounded like our M4?s and I heard her scream and I ?red my gun because I wanted to stop the threat. I wanted to save her, I didn't want, I, [didn't want her to die. That's why I ?red my gun. That's why I shot. Okay- Okay, do..I, I don?t want to interrupt. Is there anything more you wanna add? So we, we, uh, we had, we had talked about you know obviously when he said about when he shot his weapon. I think he?s explained that. It was my understanding that, now you guys want to give him an opportunity to watch the videos. Yes- Okay. And let, let's go ahead and do that then. Okay. So, uh, like your, your attorney mentioned, uh, we want to, give you the opportunity to watch the videos, uh, the body worn cameras that you can see if after watching that video, uh, it helps you remember anything or there's anything more you wanted you add. Okay? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I have a question for you. Okay great, let?s, lets.. Okay so we?ll go ahead and take a break you guys can go ahead. Okay. All right. We're back. Uh, it's 11:18. Urn, Deputy Lombardi did you have the opportunity to watch, uh, some video footage? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. I want you, I want you to know what my memory is of the incident before I see that. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I want you to know what I, I want you, I want you to hear from me before I start seeing the video. Cause if I see something I don?t remember I want my statement to be pure. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, I have the woman stay downstairs. I go up. I come up to the top of the, urn, where the stairs come in and there?s elevators there. I remember looking left. I remember searching what I thought is a bathroom. Which is kind of a strange memory into bathroom but in the stalls. I remember going down towards the nursing station. I remember turning right and the shooter door is in front of me. I remember seeing an open door on the right. Or a door on the right. I remember going in that room and searching the next room. When I get to, to where the suspect was at, I remember feeling squished, is the best I can describe it. I cracked open the door. I saw the light on the ri?e It's mounted. It's the same lights we use on our ri?e. Uh, he's kinda standing, the ri?e is kinda pointing this way, urn, so I, I back up. I turn around and I go around the comer. I think I went around corner. I want to say I remember, I'm not sure if I got the around the comer or not but I remember hearing the ri?e rack and I remember hearing that high pitched scream and I don't remember if I was around the corner or not but, uh, I remember popping out and I remember shooting, right where I last saw him to stop him from tryin' 'cause I know he's gonna go active after I hear him cycle his weapon and I hear that sound, and I heard her scream, and that's why, that's when I shot. Uh, then, um, rounds started coming out of the door. I backed up. I ?red again. I don't remember, I don't remember if it was to try, trying to re-engage him or in retreat. I remember being in the hallway and the whole hallway turned to this fog. Of like a white fog. I remember, um, doing a tactical reload thinking he's gonna come out. I got, I gotta make sure I have a full magazine. So I did a tactical reload. Uh, I remember, uh, saying shots ?red. I remember, um, saying '1 199. I remember pushing my 1199 Button and the damn thing wouldn't beep. I couldn't hear it beep all. I remember, um, tryin' to put out traf?c. I, I'm not sure when I did this, but I couldn't get out on the radio. I even switched my radio to repeater and it wouldn't work. Um, I remember trying to direct people in, urn, where it was safe for them to enter. Um, and then the ?rst face I saw was Um, after that, um we started, we started to, um, formulate a plan to secure him and they asked me if he had, if, where he was at and I tried to tell 'em. I tried to draw on my, on a card I pulled outta my pocket and, um, it, what, they weren't getting it. A guy asked me if I had a sharpie and I, I didn't have I looked and I didn't have a sharpie, so I drew it on the wall, um, of where we were at and where he was at. Uh, I remember taking a position and hugging up next to a guy on the wall 'cause of someone needed relief, and I, I, I remember feeling his leg on my shoulder and I didn't wanna shoot him so that's wh like, I, I hugged up next to him so if he came around the comer I could engage him. Um?got there. Uh, he started to formulate a plan and, and we moved up and I didn't wanna move up but I did. One thing I can remember and I told you this, one thing I remember, uh, the shooting part was as clear as I'm speaking to you is hearing myself say, I don't wanna die. I don't wanna die. Um, I, I remember that very clearly. We moved up. Um, I remember oing across the doorway. _going across by the nursin station. Urn was on my right. We took up a position to cover the hallway. Um, Ithink?asked me something. I don't remember what he asked me but I remember him saying those are 308 rounds. The holes are too big, and he told us to back up 'cause we were right on the corner. Urn, and as that was all oin on then, uh, at some point _relieved me and I le?, they out outside Witt? Okay. Um, we did talk about, um, if after the statement, viewing videos, did you want to do that now? Other Speaker: Um, did you guys have any questions for him before we did that? Before I have that conversation with him? Uh, I do. We have question to clarify some things. Um, did you want to do that now, or Uh, it's up to you. It's up to you whatever you. Um, Well, I, I can go through some questions, uh, to clarify some of the things that if, if you feel like you're up to that. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. Okay. Urn, so, you, you mention that you got the call and, uh, you were on your way or you decided that you, you had to respond and, um, you declined to go get your plate carriers that you didn't have. Uh, well why, why does your department issue you plate carriers? Do you know the purpose of the plate carriers? Deputy Steven Lombardi: The plate carrier is to protect the, the main torso from, um, high, high velocity rounds or ri?e rounds. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: 'Cause our, our, our Kevlar vests aren?t designed to stop that. Okay and so knowing that you didn't have those ri?e rounds, how did that, or knowing that you didn't have those ri?e plates, how did that affect your mindset. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I didn?t think I was going to be here today. Okay. Um, When you decided to continue on and still respond, um, can you eseri any radio traf?c that you got from dispatch or any information that you got from dispatch or any other radio traf?c that you heard maybe from other of?cers that were, that were responding? Ijust remember active shooter. I remember hearing the unit from Fair?eld answer up on the radio. Um, as I'm preparing, as I'm preparing to go there, I?m trying to get my gear on. I can just remember hearing my heartbeat in my ears. I'm thinkin' this is the real thing. This is the real active shooter. He's a, he's a vet. I thought they, I think they said he was a marine and I didn't give my self much chance. He's got combat experience. I have none and the feeling of loneliness is going through that and I've been scared, but I've never felt fear like that. Ever. If I may, Steve, when you got that call, do you recall what the address was or any information as to, to where you're responding? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, they said Section G. Okay. And I, I remember I couldn't remember where Section G. Ihad a general idea of where Section is, but I couldn't remember, and we usually have a map of the vet's home in the passenger visor and I looked there as I'm going up, but I couldn't ?nd it and I'm thinkin' I don't want to end up in front of where this guy's at. Sure- Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I remember they said I think he had an assault ri?e or M4. Um, for some reason M4 sticks out in my head. I remember then hearing I remember hearing he had a lot of ammo .Um, I remember that. And it was at the Path, it was at the Pathway Home. They said, it was at the Pathway Home. Okay. What do you know about Pathway? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, that Pathway Home is where, uh, veterans come back and they suffer from PTSD from combat, um, and they get treated there. Urn, because they're having, they're have problems, urn, integrating back into society and dealing with um, going to war. Okay. Thank you. Knowing that information, that you're responding to a space that speci?cally treats combat veterans that have PTSD, did that change or, urn, did that make you feel any different than a reg, responding to a regular call? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. On that property? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. Okay. Can you tell me how urn, how that?s different than responding to somewhere else on the, urn, on the home for the Veterans? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I remember Dispatch saying he was a Marine, so I?m just gonna say he was a Marine. Combat Marine, combat veteran, combat experience. He knows the, the place better than I do. Um, I've been there once. That was over a year ago. Um, he's got the advantage. I don't know where he is. Thank you. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I mean is that the answer to your question? Yeah,'sure. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I mean, he, he, he's got the advantage. Uh, did you remember any other, uh, information that was given by dispatch while you were en route? Do you remember any descriptions of the suspect or anything else, um Deputy Steven Lombardi: I know they, they put it out. I don't remember what they said. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I, I, I just don't remember. I, I was, um, I was pretty amped up, um, with trying to get my gear together and?to get there. Um, not wanting to come into, um, pulling up and take rounds. I, I mean it, it's a complete disadvantage. Okay. Um, I, uh, I have a map here.. Basically, it's just a diagram. Uh, it was given to me by the Veteran?s Home of California and it's uh, just a map of the property and you would come in from this direction and then Section is not a symbolic here it?s highlighted in yellow. So, if you could, would you mind, um, drawing on here just your pathway and how you got in there? I have a, oh there you go. . Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't remember where I stopped. Um, somewhere in the parking lot, I think. Urn, but I came around, I came around this way, up and around. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And, and, and through here, then here. Okay. Um, along this, this pathway that you've drawn on here, did you, uh, pass anybody that, uh, you, you either stopped your car and talked to or you were already out on foot and made contact with? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, a lady, um, in a black SUV, I guess where?s F, right there, somewhere here. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, right about there. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, she'had, I think she had long black hair and blue eyes. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, it was a black SUV 'cause she sat up higher than what I was in my car. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I, I, I don't remem, I don't remember what she said. I had trouble hearing her, um, but she pointed back this way. Okay. So, she pointed along the path where you were facing. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um yeah. ,Do you remember if anybody else was in that car or was it just the. driver? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I just remember seeing the driver. Okay. Um, did you come across anybody else? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, the one lady that, um, was at the north end here, um, waving at me. Okay. So, when you came into contact with her, that was when you were already out on foot? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. I parked and then I went up and she, we kind of met somewhere I guess around here. Right around the comer of the building? Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah, right about here. Okay. I do have a couple of diagrams, if you don't mind of the, urn, floor plan of the building? So, we can refer back to this anytime you want. Uh, I have a ?oor plan of, um, all three ?oors. De Steven Lombardi: Three ?oors? Oh. There?s a basement. 1 don't, 1 just want to clarify whether you had some in, the basement or ?rst ?oor or second ?oor and then if you could show me your, uh, pathway here. So, let?s start with the basement. Did you want a copy to look at? So, you're referring to the basement as ?oor one or ?oor one as ?oor one. Floor one is ?oor one. Thanks, just to make sure. Um, so in this case, the, the basement is an actual, uh, basement. It's below level. Brett Sherman: Okay. and then on the ?rst ?oor is the ?rst ?oor and then the second ?oor Yeah. So, this is simply, um, if you look at the ?oor plan, basically, how it's sitting here on the map. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. Okay. So, if you could just mark, uh, you said you did not go in the basement? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Okay. So, we?ll take that one out. Um, this is the ?rst ?oor here. Could you look at this and if you can, can you remember where you, um, saw the lady that helped you into the building? Deputy Steven Lombardi: If this is the north end? Yeah, the parking lot is down here. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, if this is the north end Uh, huh. Deputy Steven Lombardi: She was, uh, somewhere out here. Somewhere here. Would you mind just marking it on there? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. You met her here. Could you describe her for me? The best that you can remem er. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, white, heavyset. I think she had blonde, blonde hair. her? Do you remember, uh, any, uh, any conversation that you had with Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, the only thing I remember is her saying, um, no shots ?red and I broadcast that on the radio. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um. Okay. Urn, then how did you get in the building, though? Deputy Steven Lombardithe west, on the west side. I think right here. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I think it was right there. This location here, uh, was the door unlocked or did she have to help you open the door? Deputy Steven Lombardi: She opened, she opened it. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I think she opened it. Okay. Uh, when you entered here, can you just tell me or show me basicallythe second ?oor. So, more speci?cally I guess I'm asking did you go in to the ?rst floor at all or did you just immediately go up the stairs? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Wait she told me, she said something, um, I think she said second ?oor to the right because when I got to the top of the steps I had trouble remembering did she say left or right and, and myself, my head, I said, I think she said right. So. Okay. So, you guys had a conversation so was this outside of the building? Or did you Deputy Steven Lombardi: I think that was, I think that was there. - okay. And then you entered, um, the stairs basically come in right here if I remember correctly and you can, uh, help me if I?m wrong here. Did you enter in through here and then go up this ?ight of stairs? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I'm not sure. Urn, by looking at the diagram?ight of steps. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardithe second ?oor. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Did you do anything in the ?rst ?oor or search the ?rst ?oor or did you go up to the second ?oor? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No, I went to the second ?oor. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I think she told me he was on the second ?oor to the right. Okay. So you think she said, he's on the second ?oor? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. That's, yeah, that's where. Okay. And then can you show me here, um, your path from when you came up the stairs, uh, you would have come out right here and then show me your path, urn, to wherever the incident occurred. Brett Sherman: I mean the stairs right here. Yes, yes. And, and speci?cally I'm not trying to trip you up at all, uh, if you could just walk me through with your words ?rst, tell me, you know, what you did in the building and then, and then we can mark out the path of, uh, the path that you took in that building. So do you remember coming to the top of the stairs? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I remember that. I remember, okay, this is, this looks kind of different to me but, um, I remember coming to the top of the stairs and looking le? and right and that's where I was, did she say left or did she say right. I think she said right. Deputy Steven Lombardi: But. Keep in mind that some of these doors can be, could-have been closed at the time; so there may be- a room there on this diagram but that doesn't necessarily mean that Brett Sherman: Just for, uh, reference, this is the nurse's station right here. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. Urn, so then I, I started this way. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And I remember searching the bathroom. It's kind of a weird memory. Okay- Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I just remember stall doors, um, I, I went through that and then I came back out and I just continued. Urn, south. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I knew that was like a utility closet, um, two large metal doors. Um, I came through here. I came into here. I cleared this and then that's where, um, I saw, I, I opened the door and I saw the, the ri?e and and the light on the ri?e. Okay. When you, uh, cleared this room was this room initially was the door open or closed, 0 you remember? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't remember. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't, I don't remember. Okay. When you, uh, when you looked in to this, this room where you saw the ri?e light, do you remember if that door was open or, did you open the door? Or did he open the door? Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I remember cracking open the door. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Opening the door, just a little bit. Okay. When you saw the, when you saw the ri?e light, what did, what thoughts went oug your head at that point? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Shit. Um, that's where he's at. He's standing there. No shots ?red that I?ve heard. As far as I know he's by himself. Urn, he doesn't know I'm there. So, contain him. Um, that?s when I started to go back. That's when I hear him rack the ri?e and that's when I hear her scream. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And then that's when I engaged, I shot through the door, where I last saw him. Okay- Deputy Steven Lombardi: And that?s when I remembered thinking I don't want to die. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: But, I shot because I know he was going to go active. And I know he's gonna kill her. OkaY- I'm sorry, can you just explain what you mean by active? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Well, everything's quiet. I don't see bullets, casings. I don't see the holes in the wall. Um, he's going to start shooting. Why else would you charge your weapon; and when he did that, and I heard her scream, he's gonna, he's gonna shoot her. Now it's gone from, um, not shooting to shooting but I have to stop him. I, I have to stop the threat and I have to stop him from shooting her. That's why I shot. Okay. Uh, What would be the difference between, um, if he hadn't racked that round and you hadn?t heard that scream. How would you have reacted do you think at that time? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I would?ve held the hallway and radioed that 1, I've located him. There's no shots ?red. Okay Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, and just held and we would?ve been dealing with a barricaded subject. Um, but, like I said, when I heard her scream and I, I heard the ri?e rack ?rst and I heard her scream, I knew that he was, he's gonna go active and he was gonna start shooting. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Why else would you do that? Okay, and then, uh, we're, we're almost done with, with this part. Uh, so, once you started ?ring do you, do you know where you were? Can you remember where you were when you ?rst started ?ring? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I want to say I popped out, um, and was like here. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, 'cause I saw him like right there. Okay. . Deputy Steven Lombardi: I mean I, - You can go ahead and mark it- Deputy Steven Lombardi: - uh, I saw it approximately right here, I mean he was, just out of my arm's reach when I cracked the door. So, he was just inside that door when you saw him. Okay. And then, uh, I'm sorry, can you just mark, uh, maybe just with like a one where you were? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So I was squished between, uh.. You talking about when he Yeah, when you ?rst saw him, when you first saw him can you just indicate where you were? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Right here. Right in there, okay. So you're indicating on here you're basically in the doorway of that smaller room? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes, right. Okay. Urn, once you saw him and you saw that ri?e light, then what did you do from there? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I turned around and start going back and then he racked the ri?e and she screamed. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I still hear that scream in my head. I wish I could take that away for you. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I wish you could too. Take a minute- Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. You're, you're doing a great job of articulating everything. So feel free to take as much time as you need. Okay and if we need to take a break, just let me know. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I just, I just want this done. Okay. Urn, from there when you backed around the comer, uh, an en you engage m, can you, were you around the comer? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't remember if I turned around or I was around the comer or not. I, remember, it's strange. I remember kind of popping out from behind the comer I want to say. That's, my memory. Um, I, I think I may have been around the comer but I just remember for some reason popping out and then shooting in to the, through the door. Okay. Do you remember how many shots you ?red? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't. Okay. Do you remember how many shots you heard coming from inside the room? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't. I just, the rounds were coming through the door. Okay. After that exchange of gun?re there, what did you do next? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So I came around here, um, I don't know if I tried to reengage or if I, um, ?red in retreat, trying to defend myself from him advancing. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um. Okay. Earlier you mentioned, uh, that you did a tactical reload thinking that if he came around the comer you would need to have a full magazine. Can you show me, uh, where that took place? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't remember, and, I don't know if it was in the hall or back here. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, but I remember thinking, you don't know how many you ?red. You need a fresh magazine. If the threat comes back you have to defend yourself so I did a tactical reload. Okay- Deputy Steven Lombardi: That's what they teach us. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, if there's a lull in the ?ght, do a tactical reload. And I put the magazine that I, I ?rst engaged him with my, um, my pocket. Um, and then I remember taking my other Mag and putting it in the gun. Um. Okay. Do you remember if you ?red any rounds out of that second magazine? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No, no rounds, no rounds. So everything was out of the ?rst magazine? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Everything was out of the ?rst magazine. Okay. Um, and then after that point do you remember what happened after that, after you did the tactical reload? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I went back to the elevators, I think. And that's where I started trying to put out information and I was getting frustrated and pissed, because, urn, the radio wouldn't work. They couldn't hear me and I tried to get on the radio, um, I tried switching, um, to our repeated channel, uh, 'cause like you guys, you have the repeaters in your car, we put them in and I, I don't know if they heard me. I think I took my radio out at one point 'cause they couldn't hear me. I tried to put out information, um, and trying to direct them so they wouldn't end up over coming through here. I tried to direct them around to this side. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And I remember seeing two guys coming up this way, um, I looked out the window and I saw two guys coming out from the west side. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And then, um, they started yelling "blue, blue, blue" and I remember the ?rst face I saw was Thompson's face. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And he asked me if I was okay. Um. Was, uh, you mentioned_ Was he upstairs with you or you saw him through the window? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No, no, he was upstairs. He was upstairs. Okay. Is he the ?rst person to come up? As the backup of?cer? Deputy Steven Lombardi: . He's the ?rst personI saw. The ?rst person I recognized and I saw. Okay. Okay, after, um, okay after, um, I?m sorry, I wanted to get in to your, the, the radio, the radio traf?c. Um, do you normally wear an ear piece, or? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. You wear an ear piece? Okay. Could you hear any traf?c while you were in the building? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I remember hearing one unit and I can remember, um, thinking, get off the fucking radio. Um, I remember saying "1199", as the, the hallway, as the hallway ?lled with uh, it was like a white fog. Um, I remember, I remember thinking, oh shit. Um, what's he got in there? Because everything just started to, it was like someone just, it, all this dust. remember saying 1199, shots ?red 1199 and I remember pushing the button. And when I pushed the button I didn't hear the tone in my, in my ear piece and I pushed the button again, um, and then I, I think I did that ?rst. And then, um, I, I think, that's, then, then later everyone showed up. Okay. While you were in that hallway, can you estimate how long you thought you were in that hallway before somebody arrived as a backup of?cer? Deputy Steven Lombardi: 10 minutes? Deputy Steven Lombardi: 15 minutes? Okay. How, how did you feel about standing there waiting for all those, for all those minutes? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Fuckin' scared. Okay. I don?t blame you. Okay. Um, I, I don't have any, anymore questions speci?c to this. Uh, I want to give you an opportunity to, to view the video and then we'll see if that, uh, jogs your memory or if there's anything else you want to add to it. Deputy Steven Lombardi: All right. I, I, I have some basic questions about you know, uniform and all those things that we can get to later. I've got some more questions if you don't mind. Yeah. Urn. Related to the dispatch, um, thank you Steve for giving us this opportunity, um, You mentioned you were going to an active shooter call. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Mm hmm. Uh, ?rst you thought it was, that it was maybe one of those fake calls and then you said it's the real deal. What, why, why did you think it was the real deal if you recall? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I just remember then, I just remember it was a dispatch as I'm trying to get my gear on. Um, ex-military, I thought she said Marine, um, I remember hearing, urn, that he had a lot of ammo and all of sudden my, all I could I hear was my heart beat in my head and in my ears and that made me think that okay, Pathway Home, they wouldn't put it out as an active shooter if it wasn't that, um, if dispatch, I mean that?s what I remember dispatch, uh, and, um, did, I just remember them saying that, uh, I think they say it was a prior, prior, prior person there? Uh, prior client, um, but his, his the fact that he was, uh, prior military, um, he had guns. And I think she said he had an M4 on the radio, um, I knew that it was, that this was real deal, um, uh, they're broadcasting this, this is a real deal. Um, thank you. Was there any other information that people were, that anybody else was involved? Do you recall? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I thought someone said hostages but I'm not sure. om. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, my thought was it was an active shooter. Other Speaker: Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And, um. Thank you. Urn, another question, Steve, um, you mentioned when you parked, something that you didn't wanna park, would give 'em an advantage. Can you kind of explain what you meant by that? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, I didn't know where he was at, um, and because he had a ri?e, at a hundred, two hundred yard shot, is easy with a ri?e. You can make those. I didn't, I was going slow because ifI pulled up you can't miss my car, um, and I didn't, I, I was afraid that my co, I was afraid when I got to the building that ifI got there and I wasn't careful, he was gonna shoot my car up. There's nothing to protect me, uh, in my car. And, um. Thank you. Urn, also you mentioned you hit your 1199 Button. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Mm hmm. Can you kind of explain what that is and why would somebody do that, or why we do that please. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, the 1199 Button is there for, it's usually pushed when you don't think you're gonna make it, and you're gonna lose the ?ght. All that dust in that room. I pushed it. I wanted more people there. I was by myself. Urn, Thank you Steve. I?ve got more questions, I'm sorry, urn, you, you mentioned that you talked to somebody at the door who let you in. Do you recall what that individual said? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I remember second ?oor to the right, um, I remember second ?oor to the right. And in, in your mind what is an active shooter? Deputy Steven Lombardi: An act, an active shooter is someone who goes, goes to a location 'and their intent is to kill people, and kill as many people as they can. Urn, they're heavily armed, um, they bring ri?es, they can bring, um, booby traps but their intent is to kill people, urn, an active shooter is someone that wants to kill people and they usually don't care whether they make it or not. But their whole intent, their whole intent is to kill. Thank you. Um, there's a law enforcement, some sort of law enforcement on the grounds. Do you know if they're armed or not? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Okay. So you said you were by yourself. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes Okay. Do you have any idea where your cover was coming from? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't. Okay. Could you hear radio traf?c at all when you were on the second ?oor? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I could hear some. Um, I remember hearing radio when I was tryin' to get out. I remember hearing someone talkin' on the radio, one of the dispatchers. Um, I don?t remember what they said, um, I was just trying to put out, um, the safest routes in and information. 1 think when I got up to the top, I remember just sayin' something before all this started. Um, when I got up to the top ?oor putting out that I was on the second ?oor I think, I think. In, in, in your, it mentions you want to give 'em directions in. What, can you kind of explain. .. Deputy Steven Lombardi: why. Why or yes please. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, when you have, a subject that, that has, um, ri?es and ammo, um, you wanna give the responding of, of?cers or deputies the safest entry point into the building. Um, then keep them, um, but I think I also broadcast the cutoff but then so watch the south and the west side of the building. You want, you want to tell them what areas are, are the danger zones for them to approach and what's a safe zone to approach in. Um, if you don't do that, arriving, arriving of?cers or deputies that come could potentially be in the, in the ?re zone or in the, um, I know what you call it, urn, could put themselves in a position when they're arriving and be ambushed or be, be, uh, shotsafe entry point in so that guys can come in, um, to support you. Um. Right thank you. Anything else or we can go back to your questions? Yeah, we can come back to the questions. One thing that I do want to do is that, uh, just have you initial and these are the markings that you made on here and then basically just put kind of uh, what each one of the markings on your, uh, kinda stands for okay? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. So, uh, here?s a pen here, um, and then if you can just, you can just write down here, um, hke path of travel, um, so we would know that the blue marking that you wrote on here, was the path of your travel coming into this location and then I wanted to mark, uh, indicating what the was for, and I believe when we spoke earlier you indicated that that was approximately where you had, uh, met the lady in that SUV. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And did you want me to put. Uh, you can put, urn, contact with, urn, female. And then the same for the other, um, if you could just show me here, um, again this is where you made contact with the female. And then this one here will just be your entry point. Can I get you to just initial and then you just put the date on there. It's, uh, March And I?m sorry just put the same, just, uh, initial here somewhere and then put the date as well. And then same for the, uh, so Itook out the basement, that you didn't enter the basement so we just have ?rst one, the second floor and then you could put a marking here, um. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Nothing on You can put a mark on there just where you, uh, where you first saw the shooter. Deputy Steven Lombardi: This is the second ?oor? That's the second ?oor, yes sir. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. And, uh, then there was a mark, if you could put, if there's nothing there just put a line through there and that was where, um, you were standing where you were standing when you ?rst saw the shooter. Okay. And I think that's all we did on that one right. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah there?s a mark on there and that was just the nurses station. Yeah. Okay. And then just so you guys know, um, I labeled each one of these with a one in the comer. They're all different um, just in case we, we come back to a second diagram we?ll just label it two. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. You want me to initial and date. Please, yes. Is there anything you wanted to add? Brett Sherman: Not at this time. So now we?re gonna watch the video? Yes. Foranw Yes. Okay. All right. Okay, so we're back now. It's, uh, it's 2:00 p.m. and uh, Deputy Deputy Lombardi, uh, so were you afforded the opportunity to watch the video, um, one of 'em being your body-wom camera it?s about a minute and 4 seconds from the time it turned on until the time that, um, I believe when you did the tactical reload is when you guys watched that one before. And then, uh, the CCTV system for, uh, the whole segment that was afforded to you? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay. Uh, we do have, uh, an admonition just basically about, um, the video and how, uh, it is, limited and and doesn't necessarily see exactly what the, the of?cer or the deputy sees so, um, we'll read that out for you guys right now. In this case, there is video evidence that you have had an opportunity to view after giving your initial statement. Video evidence has limitations and may depict the events differently than you recall. It may not depict all the events as seen or heard by you. Video has a limited ?eld of view and may not capture events normally seen by the human eye. The frame rate of video may limit the camera's ability to capture moments, movements, normally seen by the human eye. Lighting as seen on the video may be different than what is seen by the human eye. It is already two-dimensional medium and may not capture depth, distance or positional orientation as well as the human eye. Remember. the vide, video evidence is intended to assist your memory and ensure that your statement explains your state of mind at the time of the incident. Uh, having, having that, um, admonishment in mind, and the limitations 0 v1 eo an that it doesn't see exactly maybe what you see, uh, and then also, uh, having gotten to see that video, is there, uh, any information that you, that maybe it, uh, brought to light any, any things that you recall or anythings that you wanna add to your, uh, your statement? 5 Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. 93 Okay- . 0. Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. ?2 No, I just said thank you. Yeah, uh, yes, thank you. Um, you, you've done an excellent job of articulating how you felt and your feelings up to the moment and everything. Um, there's just a few clarifying things that we wanted to, uh, address. Deputy Steven Lombardi: 'Kay. So we just have a few questions. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. Speaker 1: Um, one of 'em is, now this is more, uh, I guess pertinent to our, uh, murder investigation and at the moment that you, you pushed the door open, uh, you said that you could see the light on the ri?e? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Could you better describe the ri?e to me? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I just remember, um, I think the light was a streamline and I just remember seeing, um, the, the, I thought it was part of the barrel and I knew based on the light and the barrel and, it, it was a ri?e. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I don't remember if I saw the foregrip on it or not. Um, but I remember the angle was more like someone standing there, like, like this. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, so So when you, you're standing, you're, you're t, taking the, uh, the barrel's pointing, uh, kind of up, in the up direction? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay, not looking down? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Correct. Okay. Uh, when you think back at, when you see that, that ri?e and you see the suspect there, is he facing away from you, to the side or towards you? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I didn't see him. Okay- Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um So all you saw was, was what you described, the barrel? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Uh, could you see anybody else in that room? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Uh, could you hear anybody, any voices? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I didn?t hear anything until I heard him rack, rack the ri?e, um, and I heard her scream. - Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Prior to that, I didn't see, I didn't see him, and I didn't hear him. Okay. Can you describe what, um, the scream you heard, uh, can you, uh, how do you know for sure that it was a woman? Deputy Steven Lombardi: It was a very high-pitched scream. Okay, so high-pitch scream. Okay. You mentioned rack. Can you explain what that means for-? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So when you charge, when you charge a ri?e, uh, assuming it's an M4, uh, or any ri?e, when you charge it, you have to pull the bolt back. There's a mechanism that allows you to pull it back, pull the bolt back and then you release it and it charges forward and it makes a very distinct sound when you charge a weapon and that's, that's, and you can, you can hear, you can even hear the round. Um, if you're, like when we're on a range, you can hear, um, the round feeding through, um, and most the time you can, you, you know when it's coming through. But when you hear that, you're, you're loading the, the weapon. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: There's no, I mean, it's very distinct sound. You know when you pull that bolt back and it, it goes, uh, it goes ch, ch, we know you're loading a weapon. Uh, so simply putting a magazine into a magazine fed ri?e doesn't necessarily make it ready to ?re? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. No, if you, if you, if well, we have what's called patrol ready. Urn, you can insert the magazine into the, into the, into the, uh, weapon and, um, patrol ready for us is the bolt's forward and the magazine's inserted in. So all you have to do to load the weapon is to pull up, the charge handle back and let it go. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And then that charges the weapon. Um Okay. Uh, 1 think that covers it. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Correct. - Okay. Urn, just thinkin' about that room, I saw that, 1, I?ve watched the video as well. So I see that the door is pushed open. Uh, do you remember if the door was self closing? Did, or did, do you think it was push close or did it have, like a mechanism like this door that automatically closes? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I don't know. Okay. Did you, do you remember feeling tension on the door as you pushed it open or did it freely swing Open? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't remember feeling tension. Okay, okay. Um, do you have any other? Um? So we do have, uh, some of those basic questions we talked about, was about training and things like that, but do you have any other questions Uh, yeah, I wanna clarify. Earlier, I asked, uh, if you were aware that - - there was law enforcement assigned to that, urn, Vet?s home? Deputy Steven Lombardi: They're not law enforcement. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: They?re, they're basically security guards. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay? They're not armed. Urn, they have marked cars, but they're not armed. Um, they've been trained to get to that status. Um, that's politics I'm not gonna get into. Um, that's not for me to say. You, you said they're Deputy Steven Lombardi: But they're not, they're not armed. Right. And then out there you said you were alone. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay. You didn't know where your cover was coming from? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Okay. Thank you. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. And, and, to clarify cover is Deputy Steven Lombardi: Another of?cer coming to my, to, to be with me to respond to the call for service. So Thank you for that. Chip, anything you wanted to add? Other Speaker: I do not. Okay. Uh, so that, there's a series of questions here. They're, they're pretty straightforward, um, just really to basically establish your training, your, and your, um, your status as a peace of?cer, really. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. Okay. So I know, we?ve already identi?ed you, you gave us your name but if you don't mind just one more time, give me your name and then your, uh, employee ID. number. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So it's Steven Lombardi, 80, uh, Badge No. 86. Okay. On the date of, uh, this event, um, what was your call Sign? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, 9 Edward 32. Nine Edward 32? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay. Um, can you tell me a little bit about that call sign? Like, what is, uh, what is the Deputy Steven Lombardi: Well - area that you cover? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So my area, I'm speci?cally covered, um, Yountville, I'm with, uh, it's a contract town. Um, there's a total of four of us, a sergeant and three deputies. Um, my responsibilities are to the town limits of Yountville. So I would take all, um, any kinda calls, um, uh, accidents. Um, the only place we don't take accidents is now on, on, on Highway 29, um, CHP's taking that over, um, but we take accidents and all kinds of, all reports, um, elder abuse, uh, domestic violence, battery, um, so we respond. That's always in, in the s, in the town limits of Yountville. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So 9 Edward 32 is my designator. Um, it started, the 9, I think it just states, that it?s Yountville. Um, 32, uh, like we have a 9 Edward 3 so he's one deputy there, 32 is the second deputy, I don't know why they went 34 but the graveyard guy is 34, so he?s not even a 34. The sergeant is, uh, 9 Edward 30, um, so he is the, urn, so he's designated the supervisor. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, in the Valley, the other Valley units are 5, uh, uh, uh, I think David unit, 5, 5 indicates the SO, uh, the or David is, indicates dayshift. Um, and then the number indicates their beat. Um, so 5 David 1, he may B1, 5 David 2 is B2, 5 David 3 is the B3 unit. Um, David 4 would be the north unit and David 10 would be the, urn, 3, shift supervisor. You want me to tell you what beats, the structure beats? No, that's okay, thanks. Um, uh, so being that you're assigned to, to Yountville and you said there's, uh, three deputies and, and one sergeant, right? Uh, so where would your nearest backup generally be coming from? Did you have two deputies working that day? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No, no. Um, Friday, so there's three of us on, uh, Wednesday. Uh, then there's two on on Thursday and I'm by myself on Friday from backup comes, it would be coming from Angwin, um, or from the, from the Beat 4 guy or the Beat 3 guy but it depends where the Beat 3 guy is that day, if he?s, urn, around Yountville then he would respond. Um, any of the deputies could respond but depending on their location because of the geography, urn, it could be, urn, they could be right there or could be, you know, uh, an extended Correct. Deputy Steven Lombardi: 5, 10 minutes. Okay. Um Deputy Steven Lombardi: - 2, 3 minutes. And is this your normal, um, is this your normal assignment Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. in okay, in Yountville? Um, can you just explain kinda the natures of the duties that you handle, you kinda hint, hinted a little but that you handle, uh, traf?c collisions Deputy Steven Lombardi: So we handle, um, all calls for service within the town limits. Um, any criminal cases, um, any, um, we'll do informational reports, um, any calls for service, if we get 911 call, we respond. Urn, you get a call that they want, someone wants to talk to an of?cer, um, you go out there and you talk to the person that called. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, so all calls for service. Okay. Urn, prior to this assignment in Yountville, did you have any other assignments or have you always been in, in Yountville? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So this is my second time in Yountville. Uh, I've been with the department for, comin' up on 27 years. Um, my anniversary date will be, um, I think it's, the of?cial date is 4/13 but I was sworn in on the 15th. Um, this is my second term in Yountville. I was in Yountville, I believe, from 2000 to 2002. Urn, and I came back in, and I think, wanna say March of last year to Yountville. Uh, prior to that I worked the Valley, um, as a patrol deputy. I was an admin deputy for about 8 years, urn, kinda jumpin' around, sorry. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, I've worked the boats up at Lake Berryessa, um, in the summertime. Um, I was a range instructor. Um, I'was liaison for the mounted posse for about 12 years. Um, can't think of anything else. It'salot- Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yep, yeah. Oh, and and then because of my years in service and stuff, I'm, I'm considered a senior deputy. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, that's designated by, uh, the ?rst stage is two stripes, the second stage is two stripes and a star. Okaylittle bit, I was gonna ask you about any spec1a ty aSSIgnments, you mentioned that you were a range of?ce and then a, you said a liaison to the mounted Deputy Steven Lombardi: Mounted posse. mounted posse? Did you have any other specialty assignments? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, just administrative deputy. Okay. Um, with that, the, those specialty assignments, did you have any specialized training? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, as a range instructor we, we would, um, go over active shooter. We would just, um, we changed our whole, I was one of the, one of the instructors that was in on the ground ?oor for changing our range program. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Or involved in that, um Being a range of?cer, I would assume you spend a lot of time on range. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Um, so you, that would make you very familiar with ri?es Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. and how in, how to, uh, charge the ri?e like we talked about car 1er. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. And that distinctive sound. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay. Urn, did you have any military experience? I think you said no ear 1er. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Right, no military. Okay. But could you stay on the topic of training? Um, what does it take to become a, a range master? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, so when I, when I became a range instructor, um, I went, um, they, they had us, when we start changing the program and I, uh, we started to make the change and I was put in, I went to a school, um, uh, in Fair?eld for the ra, for the, to become an instructor and you go through the course and then, uh, at the end of the course you put on a, a course of ?re. Um, and then we went through Mike Taylor's training, um, which is, uh, I don't, I think it was 3 days. Um, and it's, it's a high, high intensity training, um, drawing, constant drive, a lot of dry ?re, a lot of practice with ri?es, you know, dry ?re. Um, positions, urn, positions you carry the ri?e in, how to transition from your ri?e to your pistol, um, moving shooting, uh, target identi?cation, um, um, a lot of, uh, boardw, they call it boardwalk tele, urn, it's here on the boardwalk. You'll be, uh, some of the training that we did was we would move and shoot and we would do these volleys, um, and then there's, um, I'm not, I'm not doin' it justice. Uh, it was not an easy course. By the time you were done, your hands were all blistered and, I mean, guys looked like, uh, because you're, you're practicing your dry ?re, you do building entries, um, we did building entry, a lot of building entries, uh, a lotta search stuff. Um And, and you mentioned, um, building searches was this, what type of weapon? Deputy Steven Lombardi: We deal with, with handgun and with ri?e. Okay. Um, can you kind of describe what type of training was given to you or, for, with the ri?e inside buildings. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So they teach you how to, how to uh go through the doorway. How to, how to, um, carry, the position you cany your ri?e in when you go through a doorway. Uh, you want me to describe that? Yeah. I noticed that your, your-your ah kinda doing this-can. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, uh, they call it the underarm assault position So, uh, like I?d say if you're going through a door you'd be in an arm assault position because you don't want your barrel to lead in, uh, to lead into the doorway because the bad guy can, uh, grab your muzzle or it'll indicate where you are and then if he sees that, it gives him, uh, an area of, uh, that you might be in where he can shoot you. So the underarm assault position is, um, you?re basically here, um, you're on safe, um, your hand is on, on the fore grip and then, uh, you enter the room. Um, you try not to lead with your barrel and then you go around the corner. You clear your corners, um, for the room, uh, and this position is a very strong position because if they do grab it you have ways to, uh, move the ri?e to, to try and break their grip. Um, instead of out here, urn, there's not much strength in it. Here it's close to your body, it's in your torso, uh, up against your torso. So it's your underarm assault position. Okay. It, and when, can you just tell us when that would, when would you use a ri?e inside a building? Deputy Steven Lombardi: During an active shooter, urn, uh, when you believe that someone has something that's, uh well, if you're going to any kind of, any kind of call that involves, uh, a weapon and you're going to be searching or any kind of call that, um, uh, where you might be evacuating people where there's gun?re you would bring out your ri?e. When you go to an armed robbery call, you're bringing out your ri?e because you don't know what they're coming outwith. Um Okay. Thank you. Um, you also mentioned active shooter training. Can you te me at type of training you've received? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So we've done simunitions on it. Urn, we, I've been through several. I went to the simunitions training course, uh, they had in Napa. Uh and we done sim, simunitions training here in, in town, I mean in Napa, um, over the years, uh, for active shooter. You Deputy Steven Lombardi: That involves uh, so if you don't know what simunitions are, simunitions are little, you're actually ?ring, ?ring, ?ring a paint projectile. Uh, so, it's, it's like doing the real thing but it just leaves you with a welt. If you're not wearing thick enough clothing and a, and a paint marker. You, you mentioned. a, a Napa training, the ?rst one you meant. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Simunitions? Simunition training you did. Do you remember how long that was? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't remember how long the course was. Um, I think it was uh a week-long training. I'd say 3 to 5 days 'cause they go over, in the simunitions training, they go over urn, all the safety gear and precautions. How to set it up, um, scenarios, uh, all the equipment that's required. The different zones, urn, so that someone doesn't bring in live ammo into a training, in, into a training. Um, I know I?m kind of jumping back and forth. Going back to your range instructor, um, did you ever put on trainings? - Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. As a - Can you explain? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, uh, during, during the trainings we would have, uh, deputies come up and we would train 'em to walk, to do room entries with uh, their handguns, with ri?e. Uh everyone went through a 3?day, minimum 3-day training course where you actually teach them how to draw the weapon and draw your handgun and then how to, uh, transition from your, you know, carry your ri?e, the different positions of carry. Uh, underarm assault at the ready uh, let it hang, um, keeping one hand on it. Can you, uh, can you explain those? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay, so I explained the underarm assault already. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So at the ready means your, your, your ri?e is here and when you?re searching or you're moving your ri?e's here so that when you come up it's, if your down, if your way down here it's, it's, it takes too long. So at the ready means you're ready if something comes up, uh, a threat comes up you'd come up, you'd come up from here. Um, let it hang is just basically you're standing there and your n'?e's hanging. It's slung, it's hanging your, and your, and your hand is just, it's on the ri?e soit doesn't bounce around. Weapon is always on safe. Um, the weapon stays on safe until you're ready to ?re. urn Okay, thank you. Um, and being a range instructor, uh, do you know what, this may sound like a do you know what, what rounds will do downrange? Or, uh- Deputy Steven Lombardi: Sure, yes. Can you explain? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So what rounds do you want to know about? A ri?e's. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Okay, so a ri?e, a ri?e is a very high-powered weapon. Uh, it will penetrate body armor. It will penetrate sides of cars. Um, it will go through these walls. These walls won't do anything to just stop it. Um, it's a very high-powered round traveling at prob, uh, approximately depending on what, on what round it is, um, uh, thousands of feet per second. Um, they have a distance, uh, of 2 or 300 yards depending on the weapon. The larger the caliber, like a 308, is also used for snipers, urn. It, it's a large round, a heavy round, will travel through, - uh, material very easily, um, a very devastating weapon. Um, I know when a 223 hits you, um, it, um, some, some of the training we had, the round, urn, doesn't just go right through you. It tumbles and creates a large wound cavity, and with that large wound cavity, you have a lot of bleeding. Um, so depending on where you get hit, um, it does a tremendous amount of damage. So if you were hit, to get hit in the torso, um, it would, the, the round would basically go, even with the Kevlar vest on, uh, that we wear, the body armor we wear, it'd go through and out the other end. Um, and as the round travels, I believe it, it'll start to tumble or fragment in, into, into, urn, in, in whatever it's hitting, depending on what it's hitting, um, but it leaves a large wound cavity, which means you, you can bleed out and you die. It's a devastating round. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Sure. on that, the difference between a, a 223 and a 308, which one is bigger? Deputy Steven Lombardi: The 308 is way, is, is bigger. Um, and which one, uh, obviously, it depends on where something or somebody was hit, but in general, would the 308 do more damage than the 223? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Oh, absolutely. It, a 223 is like a high-powered 22, but The 308 generally, like if it was used for hunting, what would, what would the, urn, the game it would be used for? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Deer, elk Deputy Steven Lombardi: um, boar Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: um . So it has more stopping power than say a 223? Deputy Steven Lombardi: oh, yeah, way more stopping power, so. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay, Um, you talked about training, uh. Did you ever get uh speci?c training that, um, had to do with like the difference between reacting to a, a hostage situation versus, uh, reacting to a active shooter situation? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay, you mentioned before that your ?rst intent was to just contain the shooter there and then you heard it, uh. You heard that gun rack Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. - - then you transitioned into Deputy Steven Lombardi: I heard the gun rack and you, and the scream. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I heard the scream. Yeah and then you transitioned into wanting to stop that threat. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Is that consistent with the training that you had? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Uh, do you remember if that was through the Napa Sheriff?s epartment or 1 it was ough another agency? I Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, the Napa Sheriff?s Department. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I haven't been a full-time peace of?cer in any other agency other than as a reserve in Belmont. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Oh, correct that, I did a year and a half there as a reserve. Okay, you transitioned right into my next question, so I appreciate it. Um, you mentioned some of your specialties. Is there, uh, can we just go over them real quick. I uh, jot em? all down, it's been, you were in Yountville patrol. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So from the beginning, um, I'll try and do chronological order. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, um, CSO San Carlos, reserve peace of?cer in Belmont, got hired here, um, was a patrol deputy, um, I?m sorry, what was your question again? Just my experience in Any specialty assignments, uh, besides patrol. Deputy Steven Lombardi: uh, range, range instructor. I was a range instructor for the posse as well, uh, liaison for the mounted posse, um, and then just admin deputy and then patrol. Okay. No Deputy Steven Lombardi: No, no SWAT. Okay and no other specialty? Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Not that I can think of off the top of my head. Okay. Um, yeah, go ahead. ow? Yeago ahead. we may circle back to training but, Uh, to, to move on, um, so how long total with this agency? I'm sorry, did you want to Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, HNT, sorry. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I was in HNT. How long did you do Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, I'm still on, so Oh, okay. Um, I don?t - maybe 4 years. I, I don't remember whenI started, uh, was in charge of the team when I started. Deputy Steven Lombardi: um. I think Deputy Steven Lombardi: Actually, he was in charge of the team, so I dont know how long that is. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um And, uh, you mentioned active shooter. Deputy Steven Lombardi: mm hmrn. You, you were dispatched to an active shooter. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Which you said that's earlier, and you're the ?rst of?cer there. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. What is, what have you been trained to do in those situations, uh, responding, arriving to an active shooter call, and being the ?rst of?cer on scene? Deputy Steven Lombardiand stop the threat. Deputy Steven Lombardiand stop the threat. Okay, um, thank you. That's ?ne, yeah, thank you. I think you did mention, but I just wanted to make sure we're clear, um, how long total have you been with, with this agency? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, I'll be coming up on 27 years in April. Uh, Congratulations, um, and you have said no other prior time as a sworn of?cer with any other agency? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Just the reserve peace of?cer. You, you did the reserve? Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. Um, so, um, when you arrived on scene, were you, it was a solo unit? You didn't have a partner with you? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Okay- Deputy Steven Lombardi: Solo. Um, uh, when you arrived, were you in a marked black and white Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. patrol vehicle? Can you just brie?y describe what, uh, a patrol vehicle is? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, Napa County, Napa County Sheriff?s Department vehicle is, uh, all black. The doors are white, urn. The doors say sheriff, uh, say sheriff on the side, Napa County, has a light bar on top, has the numbers to the unit on top, and then on the quarter panels on the left and right side, my unit has Town of Yountville, I think on the side windows and on the back window. Okay, Uh, to your knowledge, uh, was anything defective about the patrol vehic e? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Not that I'm aware of. Okay, uh, were you in uniform? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I was. Again, could you just brie?y'describe your uniform? Deputy Steven Lombardi: My uniform consists of, uh, a, uh, khaki shirt, green, green pants, uh, black boots, um. I have a patch on the left arm that says Napa County Sheriff, patch on the right arm. I carry a badge on my left, uh, left chest, um, and then my name's embroidered on the right side. I have, uh, my full duty gear, um, and on my duty, do you want? Yeah, would you mind describing what you carry? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So on, on my duty gear, urn, on the right side, um, I have my, uh, my 1911, uh Kimber 1911, it's a 45 caliber gun, um. Then I have my pepper spray. I have my cuffs. This is moving from right to left. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, uh, I have, uh, my magazines. I have three uh 45 magazines, um. I have a tourniquet. Ihave a radio and then I have my ?ashlight, and my keychain is back here, like behind my right back, side of my back. And then under your uniform, you wear soft body armor? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So I wear, yeah, I wear, um, I wear a Kev, a Kevlar, uh, body armor with a trauma plate and then I wear a black tee shirt. Okay, that body armor, what, what does that body armor designed to stop, or att eat? Deputy Steven Lombardi: It's just, uh, designed to stop handgun rounds, like 45, 9- millimeter, 357 because, uh? okay and you mentioned the trauma plate. Deputy Steven Lombardi: yes. Uh, what?s the purpose of the trauma plate? Deputy Steven Lombardi: The trauma plate's to protect the heart because even though the round hits you in the chest, the actual blunt force trauma can cause your heart to stop. So that helps spread that out around that area. Okay, um, you mentioned your, uh, your handgun, the, it's a Kimber 1911 45 caliber. Is that, uh, is that your primary weapon that you carry? Deputy Steven Lombardi: On, on my belt? On your belt? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes, yeah, yes. Is that a department weapon or is that personally? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Department. It's a department weapon. Okay, Urn, did you load that, that weapon? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay, when you load that weapon, can you just describe how many round it, it holds and how many, how that all ?lnctions? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, uh, it's a semi-auto pistol, um. The 1911is, is a single action gun, which means you have to, urn, have the hammer cocked back for it to ?re, uh. When you load the weapon, or you load the handgun, you insert the magazine into the, urn, the base of the pistol grip, or the base of the grip, um, and you'll hear a click, um, and that's the little, um, magazine release holding the magazine in place, urn. You draw the weapon, um, usually, if we load and unload it's in the barrel, a special barrel. Urn, you draw the slide back and let it go forward, um. That, that opens the, uh, that comes back and then the, the forward motion of the slide draws a round into the chamber, urn. That weapon's designed to, uh, they call it locked and cocked. It's designed to be carried, uh, with a safety on, and, uh, and then holstered. There's a grip safety on the back of the, where the webbing of the hand is and there's a thumb safety, and then there's also an internal safety, um, that if you were to drop the handgun, the ?ring pin wouldn't come forward, uh, and discharge a round. So it's, it's a pretty safe ?rearm. Okay, Urn, can you tell me how many rounds that you load into each magazine. Deputy Steven Lombardi: So each magazine that I have carries eight rounds and only carry one in the chamber, so for a total of nine. Okay, so in the gun, there's one in the chamber, eight in the magazine. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Right. And thenyour spare, um? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I have three, three eight-round magazines. okay and those are on your belt. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay, um, do you have, uh, there's many kinds of holsters, um. I don't, do you have a, urn, holster that you personally purchased that has different retention or is it a dep Deputy Steven Lombardi: It's a department issued holster. okay. Can you describe the retention for your weapon? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So it's, I think it's, uh, I think it's made by Black Hawk. It's a mid-ride. Um, it has, uh, a retention for, so if you were just to put it, when you put it into the, into the gun, there's the friction retention and theres also a button that you press to the side, and, um, if you try and pull the gun up and press the button, you can't get the gun out. So you, um, typically, I push down, press the button, and pull out as you're pressing the button so you can draw the ?rearm. Okay, um, do you carry a backup weapon? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I do. I carry a 38. Okay and that, and how do you carry that? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So I carry that in a DeSantis hols, a hol, pocket holster, urn, in my cargo pocket. Okay and how many rounds are loaded into that? Deputy Steven Lombardi: That one gets ?ve rounds. Okay, is that your personal weapon. Deputy Steven Lombardi: 'That is my personal weapon. What's the purpose of carrying a backup weapon? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So if, um, you, if you, if for some reason, your primary handgun fails, you have another, another ?rearm, or if you can't get to your, your primary, um, weapon, and you have to, um, and you're in a life threatening situation and you, you can't use that gun, then the secondary?s there to use. Deputy Steven Lombardi: The backup's there. And, uh, I think you, you indicated that it was on, in your left cargo poc et. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. Is that where you carry it? Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Um, was anything defective that, any equipment that you were carrying that, to your owledge? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Not to my knowledge, no. Okay, urn, so speci?cally in this instance, did you, did you carry or put on anything that you normally don't wear to any, to a routine call? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okawanyou describe that? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, um, I had, oh I forgot to mention I had a baton. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, it's a baton ring, actually, because I carry a wooden stick. I don't carry the ASP. So, um, I, it, I guess for lack of a better term, drop, drop leg mag pouch, um. It basically, it's, um, it's a, urn, a clip, um, uh, it's a clip that will lock in place and I got it ?rst because I have horses and it, it's, once you walk in place, it stays locked. So, um, I basically connect that to the baton ring, and then I have a strap that goes around my leg and connects it to keep the thing ?om ?opping all over the place, and it'll hold two, two ri?e magazines and two pistol magazines. Okay, is that what you carried in it? Deputy Steven Lombardi: That's, yes. Okay and what's the purpose of needing something like that? Deputy Steven Lombardisituation where there's a lot of rounds exchanged or I get in a situation where, um, um, I need extra ammo, I have it. That's it. Okay and, uh, in the radio traf?c that you heard when you initially, the initial call came out and information you gathered en route to this call, is that the reason that you decided that you would need to carry Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. additional magazines? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay, um, but that's not, that would be something that, that is speci?c to what type of call? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, speci?c to active shooter calls, speci?c to, urn, if, if you, like say if you have, uh, any type of extremely high-risk call that involves ?rearms, um, where you would deploy your ri?e. Okay, um, in your, um, patrol vehicle, do, you have access to long guns. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Either shotgun or ri?e. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Ri?e. Ri?e, okay is that, how is that ri?e secured in the vehicle? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, um, uh, that ri?e's mounted to the right of me. There's two slots, one for a shotgun, one for a ri?e. We don't really use a shotgun anymore. Uh, it's in a, like it's a handcuff style lock, um, and the butt of the magazine, uh, I'm sorry, the butt, the butt of the, urn, the butt stock goes into a, uh, metal piece, uh. The ri?e is put vertically and this handcuff clamp comes onto it. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I carry, um, a, what's called an M4. I believe it's made by Rock River Arms, um. It is, the stock is adjustable, um. It has, uh, the ability to take a, uh, 30-round magazine that we only carry 28 rounds in it, uh, typically, um. It has, uh, a thumb safety on the left side, um, a magazine release button on the right side of the weapon, um. It has a dust cover to protect the bolt from, from dust, urn. It has a fore grip, uh. On my, on my fore grip, I have, urn, a sling attachment, um, and it's a two-point sling, um. It goes from the, uh, right, right below my back where my pistol stock is where the sling attaches there, and then it attaches by a, like a push button, um, uh, device. It's quick release? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah, it's quick, yeah, it's a quick release, um. At the, uh, end of my ri?e, I have a, uh, light. Okay, is this your ri?e or is it a department ri?e? Deputy Steven Lombardi: It's a department ri?e. . Is it normally, uh, so, is this, the normal patrol car that you were driving, is this the normal patrol car that you drive every day? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Is it your assigned patrol car? Deputy Steven Lombardi: It is. Okay, so is that ri?e always the same ri?e that's in there? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: It?s assigned to me. Urn, so it's assigned to you, uh, just like the car is assigned to you. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, car assignments can change, but the ri?e doesn't. Okay, so that's the ri?e you would always have. If you switched cars, you would switch that ri?e? Deputy Steven Lombardi: The ri?e comes with me to the new car. Okay, makes sense. Um, did you load that weapon? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I did. Okay, did you load it as you described, 28 rounds in the Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I don't know if 28 rounds were in there, um. I haven't been diligently keeping track of the rounds because sometimes when I?ve drop the magazines, or I?ve drop my magazine carrier, rounds come out and sometimes I put them back and sometimes you can't ?nd them in the car. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, or I, uh, yeah, I, I don't know if it had 28, honestly don't know if it had 28 rounds that day. Okay, when you initially load it, is that your kind of rule is 28 rounds? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah, you don't do 30 because if you do 30, and you pull the charging handle back, the magazine could be forced out. Okay, um, you mentioned earlier that the ri?e generally is patrol ready Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. so, uh, it would have the magazine in but not a bullet in the chamber? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Correct, it's the magazine's in place in the ri?e. The bolt is forward. The gun's left on safe. Speaker 1: Okay and then when you pulled it out, uh, did you have to make it ready? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. And you did that how you described earlier. You pull the charging handle back, release it. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay and that loads the bullet into the chamber. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay, um, can you tell me, uh, can you tell me when, uh, I assume that you, uh, as a range of?cer, uh, you've quali?ed many times with these ri?e, uh, with the ri?e and your handgun? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Do you also qualify with, with the, urn, your, um, backup Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. pistol? Okay, can you tell me when the last time you quali?ed with each one of 'em, if you remember? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh I remember we just did one for, I believe we just did one for our back ups. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And off duty, and then, um, I don't remember when we quali?ed with the ri?e and pistol. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I know it was within, I think we're, we're required to do it every year. Okay. Um, how was your last quali?cation? Deputy Steven Lombardi: It was Fine. Passed -. How often do you go to the range? Deputy Steven Lombardi: We go to the range once a month. Okay. And now what weapons do you shoot? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So I'll shoot, um, we bring our ri?e and our, uh, our pistol and I carry my back up, but the, the primary weapons we shoot are, are my side arm, uh, and my ri?e. Okay, and it?s once a month? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Once a month. Are you required to attend? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes, I do. Thank you. Okay. Um, that's all I have in questions, uh, like that. We, we can continue if, unless you need a break. Deputy Steven Lombardi: I?m, I'm okay. Okay. Okay. Urn, so I'll just ask you some questions now. Uh, kinda just a little bit about how you were on that date. Um, uh, due to this incident did you receive any injuries? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, my knee is sore and I uh? Deputy Steven Lombardi: urn, it looks like there's some slight bruising, but other than that, no, nothing. Okay. Okay. Do you recall where, where that happened or Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. no? Okay. Um, do you have any physical defects related to your ability to complete your assignments? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Okay. Uh, do you wear glasses?? Do you wear glasses or contacts? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. Okay. Nice, that?s very good. Okay, and, um, are you diabetic? Deputy Steven Lombardi: - Are you under the care, uh, of a doctor? Deputy Steven Lombardi: - Urn, do you take any prescription medication? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Deputy Steven Lombardi: - Okay,? Deputy Steven Lombardi: - Okay. -nd, um, just for the record, u- Okay. Okay. That was my next question. Deputy Steven Lombardi. No. Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Um, okay, did you consume any alcohol within 24 hours prior to the incident? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay. Um, how much? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Probably about 4, 4 glasses. Okay. Can you describe what, what you were drinking? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, Honestly, I think Joel got red wine. Uh, we, my wife and I had that with dinner. Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um. So you, I, um, did you have that at home or were you out to dinner? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No, it was at home. At home, okay. Um, can you tell me when you started, uh, drinking and when you stopped, roughly if you can remember? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, I didn't have any past 9 o'clock. Okay, so you, you were done by 9 o'clock? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. Okay. Um, on the date of incident, did you feel any effects from the alcohol you drank the night before? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Okay. Um, I don't have anything else on, on that line of questioning. Did you have anything else that you wanted to, to get into? Um, are you gonna go over these questions? Oh, yeah, I apologize. Um, after the incident did you, uh, or anyone else give the supervisor a public safety statement? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay. Um, what was said in that public safety statement? Deputy Steven Lombardi: 1 think, oh, I think 1 gave it to- Um, I think I told him 1 saw, uh, the ri?e. I don't remember if I, I don't remember if I, I don't remember if I told him what, um, why I ?red. Okay. Um Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I remember, yeah, I don't remember. I don't remember telling him that I ?red or not. Okay. Did you, um I'm sorry is- is- supervisor? Deputy Steven Lombardi: He's a lieutenant, yeah. He's a lieutenant. Where was the safety statement? Was it while you were still in the mg or? 1 Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay. Um, do you know what action, what actions the supervisor took? Deputy Steven Lombardi: What do you mean? I mean did he give directions to anybody or, uh, or to you, urn, to go somet mg or anyt at that time? 1 Deputy Steven Lombardi: Not that I can remember. Okay. 0 on recall giving any, uh, public statements, or a statement to someone prior to Lieutenant Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I don't remember if I said somethin' to, to -or not about, emember, I, I don't remember if I, if I told him why I shot him. Um, I remember ?aming me about the door. Um, and I remember him saying that the door had the big holes in em. And he said that's because, are, are those your shots in the door? I said yes. And he goes, those are too big for 223, and that's when he said the 308. I, I don't remember, I don't remember speci?cally if I gave details to my actions. Okay. Um, after the incident and you were relievedmonitored you? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So ?was the ?rst one that monitored me. Um, he was pretty good. He, he, he helped me out a little bit. Um, I made my weapon safe, or my ri?e safe. We got in his car. Um, we drove north on that road I entered on, um, and then we went to, uh, near the command post, and then I had, um-here. Okay. Urn, so that?s, that was a couple of my next questions, uh, you already covered 'em. Uh, so you said, urn some, some of these questions are not, are not going to be relevant. You said you never saw any of the other victims that were in, inside the, the room? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Did you ever speak to any of the victims that, that had been released, um, after you were moved out of the building? De Steven Lombardithe back of a icku truck. Someone from ?car, his patrol car into the back of, uh, the vehicldvas driving and that's where I sat. Okay. Um, so we did talk about you had met with, uh, the ?rst victim after, urn, in the SUV as you were driving out. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Oh. In fact, I don't know if that's a victim. I, I Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I, I saw, I saw, I saw a woman in a, in a black SUV. Yeah and you still, you still remember, urn, what interaction you had with her or at said? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I don't remember. Other than pointing you in the other direction, okay? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. And then after watching a video and seeing any interaction, uh, do you recall anything about that,_um, about what was said between you and the lady that, um, opened the door for you? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't. Um, she was, she wasn?t quite as blonde as I remember her. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Uh, but she was kind of heavy-set and short. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And other than, other than her telling me that, um, take second ?oor to the right. Okay. Okay, there's some of these, um, speci?c to Of?cer involved shooting I think that we have heard a lot of them. Just give me a second to, to look through here. On having watched that video, um, did you, uh, were you, did it bring back any memory of how many rounds were ?red? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I don't remember how many. I mean, outside of that video I, I, I don't remember how many rounds Okay. Deputy Steven Lombardi: - um, I ?red. Deputy Steven Lombardi: After seeing that video, I can tell you I was right in line with the second shot. Deputy Steven Lombardi: And I shouldn't be here. I mean I, if I had stayed where I was I, I would've been shot. Oh, I'm sorry. Um, I forgot my train of thought there. But having seen that video and seeing what occurred, can you describe the, the rate of ?re of the suspect? Was it, urn, like one shot after another or was it, uh, in a slow sequence, or was it rapid ?re or even in bursts? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So watching the video I saw 2 rounds come out, but my memory for, urn, was there was a lot of gun?re at one point, a high rate of gun?re and that's when that, that white fog was in the, was in the, in the hallway. So it was pretty rapid ?re? Deputy Steven Lombardi: It sounded like it, yeah. Okay. Um, do you remember if there was, uh, rapid ?re and, and any breaks, or the rapid ?re again, or do you remember it in, uh, any particular sequence? Deputy Steven Lombardi: No, I just know there was, I just, I just remember him, I, I remember ?ring into the door and then moving and hearing gun?re and seeing, seeing the hole, um, and then, uh, additional gun?re. Okay. What, what was your sequence of ?re? Um, did you ?re everything rapidly at the same time, or did you take several shots, pause, uh, take more shorts? Can you just describe, uh, what you remember? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So, what I remember, um, is I ?red into the door where he was last positioned and then from there I moved. Um, then I, uh, I retreated, I retreated back. I don't remember if I re-engaged him or not. Um, I watched the video. Um, I saw that, that back, further back I was, I ?red, Iknow I ?red a round because I can see the casing come out. Um, I think that was in defense of him ?ring, because that whole hallway, that whole hallway became nothing but a light fog. And I know that's typically, um, what some active shooters do when they assault. So, um, well then I, I, I can, I can conclude by seeing myself in the video is that I was defending, expecting him to come around the corner shooting and I was shooting at it to defend myself. Okay. So, uh, I don't wanna put any words in your mouth, but what I'm hearing you saying is that when you were ?ring as you moving back down the hallway, you heard the gun?re and you felt that he might be rounding the corner, coming towards you? Deputy Steven Lombardi: See usually when you get a barrage like that it's, in some of the active shooter training videos I've seen, I've seen, um I mean one video that sticks out in my mind I remember the of?cer on one side of the building and a suspect on the other side with an AK-47, and the way he attacked that of?cer was he continued ?ring bursts of 3, boom-boom, boom-boom, boom-boom, boom-boom. You don't stick your head out like that or you're gonna get killed. And there's no, there's no, how do you, how do you defend against that unless you can get him before he comes around the corner. Okay. Okay, I'm, I think that, that covers, that covers all the questions that I have so far. Did you? Do you mind if we take one break? Ofcowse- Um, and we'll just, uh, check in to see if we have everything covered. Just go over our notes a little bit. And meet one last time before just complete it. All right, okay. Thank you. Thank you. Uh, thank you gentlemen. Thank you most of all Steve. I know it's been a long day. Um, just wrappin' it up. Um, when we were talking about training earlier you mentioned, uh, C, uh, Can you tell us what that, uh, is? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Urn, you can go between HNT and CNT for, uh, crisis negotiation team or hostage negotiation team. Okay and what does that team do? Deputy Steven Lombardi: It basically deals with people that are suicidal or in this, uh, in, in cases where you have a subject that barricades himself, um, and won't come out. Okay. To get on that team what do you, do you need to do anything, particular? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah, you have to go through a minimum, uh, a basic course of, uh, I think it's 40 hours of training, um, on negotiations, um, how to talk to people, techniques, urn, what each position of the team, uh, each position of, uh, the member, each position that's on the team. There's, there's several positions. There's a negotiator to the secondary which supports the negotiator to a scribe which translates all the information and puts it on, on cards or a whiteboard. Um, to um, uh, people that go out in the ?eld and interview family members to ?nd out info we call intelligence on, urn, on the individual that may be barricaded?or suicidal. Um Okay. Um, to a 40-hour class you attend, did you attend? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, I did and there's also ongoing training. Okay and can you just elaborate what that, that means? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Um, so urn, you're required to get so many hours in a year, um, of training, um, our team, uh, we'll work with the, the police department and do, put scenarios on and talk about different topics. Um, talk about different, um, scenarios. We'll go to a, uh, a weeklong conference with different scenarios, different incidents, actual incidences that, um, deal with, um, a whole gamut of, of, uh, stuff that negotiators would come across. But they're actual incidents and debriefs. Um, like say the, the Florida shooting in the I, I went through recently, urn, at, at a conference in Reno where they debrief that. Um, and they, they had other debrie?ngs on, on negotiations and how to talk to people, uh, what, what works, what doesn't work. Okay and so HNT or CNT, urn, is that different than dealing with a active shooter situation? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yeah. Can you explain? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I, so H, HNT deals with people that are, that are, um, active shooters, someone that's, that, that comes with the intent to kill people and is actively killing people. Um, when you, when you have someone, um, that barricades up, um, and isn't, isn't, isn't presenting any threats to anybody, um, then you go from, urn, you go from whatever it was before to a if when it's static Deputy Steven Lombardi: - um, at that point it becomes a negotiation. It becomes contact suspect to see if you can contact him. Start, start and try to talk to him, um, get him to come out and give up peaceably, peace, peacefully. Um, active shooter is not that. Active shooter is someone going out and his intent is to kill people and take as many people, um, and kill as many people as he can. And then you said try to contain him. Um, if he's, do you need to know where he's at, or he or she's at? Deputy Steven Lombardi: Yes. Okay and, and in a hostage, in a is that what you? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So in an HNT scenario, um, usually the subject's contained to one area. You know, you have an idea of where he's at. Most of the time you have an idea, sometimes you don't, sometimes you have a general area, but you'll try. If you can't get him on the phone, you'll try and hail him on, on a speaker. Urn, but if, if he's contained and you know where he's contained, then you can kinda, you can deal with him there. In this situation, did you know where this individual was? Deputy Steven Lombardi: I did not. Okay. Why do we have HNTdepartment ave a . Deputy Steven Lombardi: Because if it goes, uh, so that you can, you can, um, save the-. Even, even though he's committed a crime, you have to try and bring him out peacefully. We're not here, we're not peace of?cers here to, to kill people, to take lives. Our job is to save people. And, and HNT you try and talk the guy, the man or the woman out of what they're doing andsurrender peacefully instead of using violence. Urn, just to be clear, if you have a static situation that transitions into an active shooter situation, what's the appropriate action from your training? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So if it goes from static to active, you have to engage. Okay. And engage can you, just for the record? Deputy Steven Lombardi: So that means it, it, like in my case when I, when he racked that ri?e and I heard her scream he's going active. He's threatening somebody. It now becomes an active shooter. Thank you. Um, is there anything else you gentlemen would like to add? Not at this time. Deputy Steven Lombardi: No. Okay. If, if nobody has anything else to add, um, we '11 just conclude the, conclude this, um, portion. All right, urn, Steve I just wanna tell you that we really appreciate you coming in. 1 know this was tough. Urn, this IS a traumatic event. Uh, this IS probably gonna be with you for a while. Urn, so, hold your head up. Urn, we appreciate you coming in. I know that was very dif?cult, all right. A very strong statement. Thank you very much. Deputy Steven Lombardi: Thank you. Alright, and we will conclude the interview at 3:07. Internal Affairs Investigation Report During the course of this investigation, I received a copy of media files relevant to this investigation; including Dep. Lombardi?s BWC footage, Pathway Home surveillance camera media, video/audio copy of Dep. Lombardi?s formal interview and the scene. The following is a summary of signi?cant incidents and associated approximate times of occurrence from the BWC and surveillance footage. 1019206 -enters the first floor from the basement bearing weapons. 1019224 -enters the second floor from the stairwell. 1019239 -enters the breakroom where the victims are located. 1020:54 -begins closing the door to the break room. 1026:57 Dep. 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IS THE SHOOTER RP OUT OF THE RM NOW LOCATION IN FORMATION 100 CAUFORNIA DR YNT: HOME X-STREET 1: SOLANO AVE X-STREET 2: OUTER ALEMEDA Location Choices .. 3/ 13/20 1 8 I I/NetViewer Event In" ?mation - Page 2 Of 29 FORMER RESD 36 YRS OLD THREE HOSTAGES SEMI AUTO LOTS OF AMO UNK IF ANYONE HAS BEEN SHOT 3 WOMEN HOSTAGE 1 IS PREGNANT LET A BUNCH OF HOSTAGES GO MMY RP IN THE PARKING LOT RP DISCHARGED A Two WEEKS AGO RP STATES AR OF SOME KIND HE HAD STUFF ON A JACKET RESP WAS IN THE MARINES OR ARMY BULLETS AROUND - LIKE A RIBBON LIKE A SASH UNK IF ANYONE HAS BEEN SHOT ANOTHER RP CALLING FROM FROM CHP) RP IS HIDING IN A CAR LET RESD Go OUT OF THE BUILDING MADISON HALL AMMADISON HALLM EXECUTIVE MA ATHIS IS WHERE THE SHOOTER IS DEV DIR BUILDING A FEW WEEKS AGO HE WAS ASKED TO LEAVE THE RESIDENTIAL CENTER RESP: ASIAN MALE 506/150 LBS, LSW: BB HAT HE HAS 1 ADMINISTRATOR JENNIFER GOLLICK CUNICAL DIRECTOR AIR37 ENR RP CAN SEE THE POUCE No ONE HAS BEEN SHOT TOLD VETERANS TO LEAVE AND SOME PEOPLE WERE HELD IN BUILDING, STAFF MEMBERS HELD IN BiliiIrG, MAYBE 6 PEOPLE HE FIRED ANY ROUNDS HAD 1 RIFLE AND SHOTGUN SHELLS - POSS HAS SHOTGUN ALSO THERE WERE ABOUT 8 PEOPLE IN THE ROOM, HE DISMISSED ALL BUT THE 3 HOSTAGED UNK IF ANYONE HURT YET SUS-JNK LAST NAME LATE 30$ HE HAS BEEN DRINKING PHILIPINO RP2 SEE OFFICERS ARRIVING THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - MADE HIM MAN RESP WANTED TO HARM HER RP IS DRIVING DOWN TO THE GUARD SHACK AT THE ENTRANCE - IN - .. 3/ 1 3/201 8 I/NetViewer Event In?" ?mation SHE IS TALKING TO THE OFFICER 2ND FL HE DRIVES A BLK VW PASSAT - UNKIF HE HAS A NEW CAR RP WAS THE LAST ONE To LEAVE THE ROOM, OTHER THAN STAFF - NO SHOOTING OCCURED AS OF WHEN RP LEFT WEARING ALL BLK SHPD HAS ONE UNIT STORY NO SHOTS FIRED LEFT THE PATHWAY HOME A FEW WEEKS AGO AND THEN IUST RANDOMLY SHOWED UP TODAY IWTH A RIBBON OF BULLETS - HAD A SASH OF BULLETS AROUND HIM THERE IS NO LOCK ON THE DOOR CHP AIR ENR AIMING FIREARM AT ANYONE, JUST HAD FIREARMS ON HIM 9E32 ENTERING BLDG SIDE HE WAS EMOTTONALLY UPSET WHEN HE ARRIVED NO THREATS MADE, JUST CAME IN erH FIRERMS ATTACHED TO HIM AND SAID HE HAD THE RIFLE POINTED TO THE CEILING CAL FIRE - START AMR53 . LET ONLY THE VETERANS GO - HE LET SOME OFFICE PEOPLE GO THIS AT VETS ACROSS THE THE BUILDING 25A10 - SWAT CALLOUT 25A10 INTTIATE SWAT CALL OUT RESP WAS A-AT THE SANTA ROSA - BOCK CHP HAS SEVERAL UNTTS ENR AS WELL NSD REC SUBI MOVED TO A AN APT IN SACRAMENTO CAL FIRE - WHERE DOES LE WANT COMMAND CAN USE THE FIRE STATION IF NEEDED RP THINKS HE HAS BLK VOLKSWAGON - DOSS IETTA 9E32 -- UNTTS COME AROUND AND ENTER FROM SIDE RP CANNOT SEE WHERE HE IS NOW 9E32 PAST SECTION ON THE SIDE RP IS LOCKED IN A CAR - WTTH 3 PEOPLE - RP 15 IN A- - RP CALUNG BACK AMRS3 - WILL BE STAGING AT F512 RP WANTS TO KNOW IF THEY SHOULD DRIVE AWAY X4 GOING THRU SIDE RP WANTS To DRIVE AWAY - SHE IS IN OTHER CAR FULL OF VETERANS 501 - SHOTS FIRED LEFT WITH HER PEOPLE GOING TO TOWN OF YOUNTVILLE CAL FIRE - START A 2ND MED UNIT ALL UNITS IN QUAD AREA COME NORTH BLDG WITH THE TOWER AIRS7 OVERHEAD RECORDING X42 BLDG 3N98 97V C33 TONES SILENCED YOUNTVILLE ELEMENTARY IS SHELTERING IN PLACE Page 3 on9 .. 3/ 1 3/201 8 I/NetViewer Event In? ?mation . Page 4 Of 29 x4 BLDG SE OF TOWER 2 UNITS ON SIDE BLDG 9E32 SUBJ IS CONTAINED THAT HES IN E32 5 SIDE OF BLDG AND HAS VISUAL OUT THE SIDE OF BLDG 3 UNITS WALKING DOWN SIDE OF BLDG 516 97 5010 SUBI IS CONTAINED TO ROOM SUBJ 1S SW CORNER OF THE BLDG DOB IS BACKED UP INTO THE ROOM AFTER GUN FIGHT UNK HOW MANY PPL IN THERE COVER THE BLDG SUBJ WAS IN THE ARMY ME057 -- BEEN ON SCENE FOR 15 MIN NOW x4 ANY OTHER INCOMING UNITS RESPOND TO CAFETERIA - ENTER AND GO TO RIGHT AND FOLLOW THE ROAD AROUND SEE VEHS L37 - 1021 1021 CONTACT FOR THE CALLING-TO SEE IF SHE HAS A CELL PHONE GOES TO VM 7012 ON THE SE CORNER PEOPLE THAT SHE KNC-WS WAS LEFT IN THE ROOM CHIRSTINE LOEBER JENNIFER JENNIFER GOLIAC 5A1 97 NOT UKE THOSE 3 HE MADE SURE THEY WERE IN THE ROOM erH HIM MY R-NAS THE LAST PERSON WHO ANSWER ON 1021 5010 -- NOTHING ACTIVE RIGHT Now AND SWAT ON SCENE CAL FIRE - TAC FREQ - PRIMARY TAC IS COUNTY FIRE EXTRA TAC IF NEEDED IF VF22 VFIRE23 - LZ HAS BEEN CHANGED To NAPA COUNTY TRAINING GROUNDS IN AF FISH BI GAME SP4 3 LONG GUNS 1 WITH SCOPE PER SECURITY 25A10 -- IC ESTABUSHED AT POOL AREA 5010 - STACKED ABOVE THE QUAD AREA CHP TRANSFER - MALE IS CALLING IN - SAYS HIS WIFE AND 15 STAFF MEMBERS HIDING IN THE PHARMACY CALLING IN -- THEY ARE AVAIL IF UNITS ARE NEEDED 5010 - LONG HALLWAY HAS BEEN HAS A SURPLUS OF UNITS ON DUTY AT THE CAN SEND THEM AVJO LT CALLIN-IO SEE IF IAN GET MORE INFO 5010 -- IN THE MIDDLE OF THE HALLWAY FACING ABOVE THE QUAD SHOOTER 15 SW x10 MAP EMAILED TO ALL ON SCENE JUST ASKED SECURITY SWAT RIG IS 97 CALLING- NO ANSWER CHP TR LOST ?3o PEOPLE SHELTERING IN PLACE NEXT DOOR VM ON CB 3/1 3/20 1 8 I/NetViewer Event In? ?mation I Page 5 of 29 5010 - SECURTY CAMERAS HERE CAN WE GET THE FOOTAGE SEVERALJUSTTN SIENA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE LINCOLN THEATER A MOTHER JUST GOT A CALL FROM HER SON INSIDE X10 NEED 1 MED UNIT STAGED AT lC BY POOL H30 ON GROUND AT FIRE STATTON TAC COMMAND - IC TRAILER BY POOL AMBULANCES ENR MED UNITS ADV TO STAGE AT POOL AREA MRAP NEEDS TO RESPOND TO POOL AREA 32A4 97 5010 ALLHALLWAYS LOCKED DOWN INCL LAST ROOM POSS SUBJ IN VETS HOME MAP SENT TO PD EVERYONE NSD RECORDS TO FORWARD TO NSD EVERYONE NEED UNITS TO MEET AT ENTRY PT TO WALK US IN 2 MEDICS 3N91 IN THE COURTYARD THIS IS A 3 CAL NOT A 556 TAC COMM - EVERYONE IN VEHS 2 VEHS SHOTGUN SCOPED RIFLE M4 STYLE 2M3 UNIT PATROL TO SECTION A LINC HALL TO SE CORNER TO BLOCK SEC A AND TO ROAD JSO KITCHEN MAIN DININ TO BLOCK SB TRAFFIC TO THE ROAD 5010 - IS THERE ANY WAY TO SHUT FIRE ALARM OFF IN THE BLDG TAC COMMAND - NEED 0 THE IC WMAND mm RP FATHER OF A CHILD - 50-80 STUDENTS IN THE LINCOLN THEATER DOING PLAY PRACTICE (FROM - HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS THERE ARE ADULTS WITH THEM SECURITY IS TRYING TO SHUT THE ALARM DOWN, IT ALWAYS WORK IT KEEPS COMING BACK FRIENDS TEXT L37 - NO PHONE CONTACT PARTY VETS HOME SECURITY P1 - IS ENR - $010 - MOST IMPORTANTLY WE NEED FOOTAGE TO SEE WHERE WENT OMING IN MED TO SW CORNER FOR DOG BITE 582 MEDS7 -- ER TO SECONDARY STAGING AREA - ONCE THEY ARRIVE THERE THEY WILL BE ABLE TO RESPOND TO 006 BITE 582 Duplicate Event:Location 100 CALIFORNIA DR YNT: HOME, Cross Street 1 SOLANO AVE, Cross Street 2 OUTER ALEMEDA. Type CODE11 911 HANG UP CALL, Subtype LANDLINE, Caller Name VETERANS AFFAIRS, Caller Ph Number =_Caller Address 100 CALIFORNIA DR Call Source Alarm Level 1 SPECIAL ADDRESS COMMENT: SEE SS INFO atch\SPAD\VetHome. df END COMMENT ABANDONED ATCB PHONE TREE End of Duplicate Event data BEST LOC FOR REACT AT ENTRY PT - 200 YRDS AWAY FROM STAGING .. 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event In? ?mation Page 6 of 29 7013 er to $0 with 082 M3 STILL IN NEED OF MARKED UNIT TO SE CORNER OF SECTION A M3 - THERES A MARKED UNIT COMING UP NOW SO ARMOUR IS 97 HEADING TO POOL AREA 2M3 - ALSO NEED UNIT JUST OF THE KITCHING DINING AREA 82 PUT UNIT AT SE CORNER SIERRA 2 - BLK FORD SUV JEO MCKINLEY 4ALL SPECIAL AGEN L-RFORCE OFFICE OF SPECIAL DO THEY NEED TO CAL PHOTO FROM so RECORDS SENT TO NPD EVERYONE AND NSD EVERYONE (BY so RECORDS) 2M3 - STILL NEED UNIT TO SE CORNER NEAR SECTION A - HAVE VEHS AND PPL COMING UP STILL RELATIONS MGR UNCOLN THEATER - REQUESTING THAT HE BE CALLED IF THEY NEED TO MOVE - IS IN LOCKDOWN WITH 90 SUBJECTS IN THE THEATER VETS HOME SECURITY WILL TRY TO GET A MARKED UNIT TO THE CORNER SECTION A TO SHUT THE RD DOWN TACT TO IC STAGING AREA TO MEET w- 2M3 UNIT TO ROOM ROADWAY To PRKG LOT SECTION ROOM 32L9 -- TO QVH FOR DOG BITE 3252 RESP /.st TAN BDU PANTS GRN JKT YEL SHOOTING GLASSES STYLE RIFLE A SCOPE UNK ARMOR 15-30 SHOTS FIRED AGAINST DEPUTY HOS PORTION OF SECOND FLOOR MADISON BLDG TAC COMM - UPDATE OVER AIR - SUSP NAME TAN BDU PANTS YLLW GLASSES M4 RIFLE UNK ARMOUR 15-30 SHOTS FIRED AT DEPUTY 2 HOSTAGES STILL 2 PORT 2ND FLR BLDG GRN UGHT FOR OUR SNIPER mz HOSTAGES RESP: ASIAN MALE 506/150 LBS, LSW: BB AT VETS HOME HAVE A UNIT SHUITING DOWN TRAFFIC AT SECTION A UNCOLN HALL ON THE EAST SIDE X4 7 -TAYED IN CITY ww? SZ NO VISUAL NVC POLICE CHIEF ALUNG IN ROOMMATE IS AND HIS 1021 IS REACHED OUT To RP TO PASS ALONG HIs WERE ROOM MATES AT THE PATHWAY HOME AND HE HAS INFO TAC COMM - ETA FOR TAC DISPATCH DOMAINE CHANDONE NEEDS THE RDS CLOSED AT SOLANO, THEY STILL HAVE A LOG OF CUSTOMERS COMING IN H1 ENR MIN ETA 10-15 MIN ETA FOR TACT DISPATCHER AIR31 3 OUT RP IS FROM VA CLINIC -.HE WANTS TO OFFER HIS SERVICES IF HE HAS SEEN THE DOESNT HAVE THE NAME so HE DOESNT KNOW IF HE KNOWS HIM BUT HE IS AVAIL IF NEEDED 38021 RESPONDING WITH 32A7 .. 3/13/201 8 I/NetViewer Event In? ?mation . Page FROM THE TC ENRT FOR SWAT 2x1 -- 97 AT SOUTH EAST CORNER BLK VW OLDER MODEL CAL FIRE - Lz IS NOW LOCATED BEHIND FS12 ON THE GOLF COURSE ON THE DRIVING RANGE - 7401 SOLANO AVNUE BTM VIN R/o H1 - LANDED ON GOLF COURSE Eo Loc SB2 -- 2017 FORD - PARKED SW OF BLDG - CALL EAN HOLDINGS AND FIND OUT RENTED THIS VEH 2017 FORD FUSION HYBRID K1 - PLACE CALLIN VETS SECURITY RE SECTION A - SHELTER IN PLACE - THEY KEEP COMING OUT TAC COMM - MSG TO STAFF AND RESD TO SHELTER IN PLACE - DO NOT BE OUT WALKING THE GROUNDS EVERYONE ON THE PROP NEEDS TO SHELTER IN PLACE VETS HOME OF NVC PD INFO FROM 11:42 CALLS INTO ROOMWERE RINGING Now GOING STRAIGHT To VM PER ENTERRPISE - VEH RENTED OUT OF VALLEJO - ENTERPRISE CAR RENTED BY LAST OF-ENTED ON MARCH 5TH ENTERRPISE EMPLOYEE - BOTH TEAMS WORKING RIGHT NOW ONPLAN PE- NOTHING SEEN YET PER 5 mm 38021 TAC DISPATCH 10-97 IN IC RIG ATVETS HOME POOL PRIMARY WILL BE OPS CHANNEL 8L NAPA RED WILL BE TAC MEDIA IS 10-97 8L STAGEDS AT VETS HOME ENTRANCE GRN LIGHT IN WINDOW THEY JUST CLEARED PER x10 2 WINDOWS OF THE UGHT Is COVERED BY BLINDS CHANNEL INFO Is THE HUSBAND OF IS ON SCENE AT THE VETS HOME-.HE IS IN UNCOLN BUILDING SEC A..HE IS AT- HE WANTS A 1021 FOR INFORMATION HIS WIFE IS HELD HOSTAGE MEDIA OVERHEAD - NEED TO BE MOVED UP OR BACK - MAKING IT HARD To HEAR 10-21 TO NAPA NEED TO RESTRICT AIRSPACE 25A10 - IC NEEDS AIRSPACE TOTALLY CLEARED - AIR31 REQ 5 MILE TFR CHAPF -- TR DEPUTY WHO WAS SHOT AT TO NSD AIR31 REQ AIR CLR TO 7K FEET THRU OAKLAND CENTER NAPA PD PATROL UNITS NOT SWAT GO TO LOCAL GOVT FOR ROLL CALL CALLING OAKLAND OFFICE FOR AIR OPS ATC TOWER FBI REQUESTED THIS ALREADY PER OAKLAND TOWER CHP AIR OPS THAT FBI HAS ALREADY REQUESTED A TFR 2x42 -- SIDE OF BLDG COVERING EXIT DOOR NAPA TOWER Is UNABLE To DO THEY NEED A RADIUS AROUND THE AIRPOR ITSELF THIS REQUEST Is NORMALLY VIA DC NAPA TOWER UNABLE TO HANDLE THIS REQUEST LT Is CALLING THE OAKLAND OFFCA A A TOWER HAS ME ON HOLD To SEE WHAT THEY CAN DO 2x22 -- FLOOR AT THE STAIRWELL 2x12 INSIDE BLDG .. 3/13/201 8 I/NetViewer Event Inf? Irmation .- Page BEST TO HANDLE THE REQUEST BEING LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CAN ADV THOSE AIRCRAFT TO BACK AWAY..- AIR TRAFFIC MGR WILL TRY TO MAKE SOME PHONE CALLS TO THE KNOWN AIRCRAFT AND MEDIA IN THE AREA TO AT LEAST SEE WHAT SHE CAN DO AS WELL. SOME AIRCRAFT IN THE AREA IS NOT THROUGH THE NAPA TOWER 2X4.C.INSIDE BLDG IS GEITING BAD RECEPTION 2X1 -- I AM OUT SOUTH WEST CORNER OUTSIDE OF BLDG 2X1 -- RADIO NOT WORKING VERBAL CONTACT STARTED 2X1 -- WITH 7010 7012 AND 561 SSTARTING VERBAL CONTACT NOW OVER PRIMARY ON SCENE PRIMARY AIR -- BLUE ONE ONTHE SOUTH SIDE 2M3 AND 2K1 - SE CORNER BLDG 6 -IS CALUNG BACK STILL WAITING FOR INFORMATION ON THE SITUATION WITH REGARDS TO HIS WIFE TAC COMM - CONT SONOMA $0 FOR SCOUTING PURPOSES ENTERING ON THE SIDE PRIMARY AIR -- SONOMA SO APPROACHNG EAST SIDE OF TARGET BLDG FOR STATIC PURPOSES 2x4 - SIDE OF BLDG Mscouting SHPD -- CAN WE ROLL CALL 2x12 -- IM AT NORTH SIDE HOLDING 2ND LEVEL ENTRY EXIT DOOR 28L2 97 2X1 -- IM AT sw SIDE OUTSIDE THE BUILDING HOLDING PERIMETER ALL UNITS INSIDE THE BLDG UTC VIA 1021 SO SWAT COPIES THE INFO SONOMA SO APPROACING EAST SIDE BLDG FOR SCOUTTNG PURPOSES TAC COMM TO- - SONOMA WILL BE CLEARING FLR THEN TO YOU TAC COMMAND - SONOMA so WILL CLR THE FLOOR THEN A CONITGENT WILL COME TQALK T- AIR 31 - TFR IN PLACE TO 7K FEET INTERNET 8L POWER NOW DOWN TO BLDG HAS BEEN OBTAINED AND SAVED FIRST FL OF IS NSD SECURED SE SIDE OF BLDG. COPY WORKING WITH VETS HOME SECURITY TO GT FOOD TO THE 40 VETS INSIDE TAC COMM TO BRANCO - A AANR 5010 SONOMA ENTERING DOWNSTAIRS NOW POSSIBLEIUSTIN SIENA STUDENTS AND TEACHER IN UNCOLN THEATER - WORKING ON ESCORT OVER THERE TO GET THEM OUT SANTA ROSA FBI 97WITH A COUPLE SWAT MEMBERS JUSTIN SIENNA MOM CALLING IN -- WHERE DO PARENTS NEED TO -- STAGE AT THE FIRE HOUSE THEY ARE EVAC RIGHT NOW RIGHT OFF SOLANO BY THE GOLF COURSE, . CONCERNED THIS IS IN THE SAFE ZONE AND ALL KIDS ARE CODE 4 STAGING AREA FOR PARENTS FIRE HSE ON SOLANO MOM OF STUDENT - ATC FOX 2 HEUCOPTER IS CAUSING AN ISSUE WITH OUR POSITION .. 3/ 1 3/201 8 I/NetViewer Event Ir" L?mation ATC Fox NEWS ATF SWAT ON SCENE - PEOPLE OUT OF UNCOLN THEATER VETS TO CAFETERIA FOR FOOD AND DEUVERY TO VETS INSIDE THE BLDG SONOMA NEEDS KEY AT STAIRWELL IST FLR PER TAC COM TO- FOX NEWS W0 15 THE AFFIUATE HELI .. SHE WILL MAKE SURE THEY ARE TOLD TO MOVE POST MASTER-CALUNG HAVE A POST OFC AT THE VETS HAVE AN EMPLOYEE AT THE POST NEEDS To BE EVACUATED WHEN POSSIBLE ND HER NAME IS SHE IS THE ONLY PERSON ON WOULD UKE A PHONE CALL WHEN POSSIBLE ALSD -ALUNG IN - ASKING IF WE ARE GETTING CALLS FROM PARENTS ABOUT KIDS CPS -- FIREARMS REG To AND VEHS REG TO AND LOOK FOR HIS SOCIAL SECUIRTY NUMBER IF POSSIBLE BE ON LOOKOUT FOR HIS VEH TAC COMM - SUSP DESC IS GOING TO START EVACUTING 1 SIDE SIDE OF BLDG 2 SIDE SIDE 3 SIDE SIDE 4 SIDE SIDE .IUSTTN KIDS 516 - PING ON CELL PHON- 2 STORY INCIDENT ON 2ND FLR ALL EXITS GUARDED PUT INFO ON THECARD WCB FOR UPDATES SIT UP FOR ALL Uan #1 SIDE EAST SIDE SONOMA SO INSIDE THE CORRIDER ATTEMPTING PING FOR THE CELL PHONE #2 SIDE SOUTH #3 SIDE WEST #4 SIDE NORTH SONOMA SO IN THE CORRIDOR PER OMES BACK TO A LANDUNE 'mm HE HAS INFO HAS BEEN HIS PATIENT AT THE VETERANS CLINIC IN SANTA HAS INFO FOR NEGOTIATOR -VITH CHP MAIT TEAM ON SCENE - COUNT OF 7 GUNS REG To ARE ATTACHED TO THE CARD ENTERPRISES RIFLE SEMI- AUTOMATIC ON SCENE PROBATION ALARM A A ALAST UNE WRONG CARD STOEGER INDUSTRIES SHOTGUN DOUBLE BARREL GUN REFER ALL MEDIA REQTS TO CHP SPRINGFIELD ARMORY PISTOL SEMI- AUTOMATIC AMBI SAFETY STEEL 28L2 IS CLEARING FROM THE VETS HOME 8 GUNS REG To SUBJ 2 GUNS PURCHASED WIN THE LAST MONTH PREVIOUS GUN PUCHASES 1300 DARUNG ST NAPA ADDRESS USED PER CHP MOBILE COMMAND CENTER IS BEING SET 1021 FOR PIO FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES Page 9 Of 29 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event In rmation .. Page 10 0f 29 ONLY VEH REG TO SUSPECT IS THE VW CHP OKAY TO GIVE OUT OT MEDIA 501VOLK COUP Box OUT OF YVL A CONCERNEO DAUGHTER OF A RESIDENT CALLING IS- RP I-SHE Is UTC HER AND WANTS A 1021 IF POSSIBLE- CHARGE NURSE IN ER IN SONOMA WANTS A 1021 WANTS A 1021 IF THEY NEED TO PREPARE FOR INCOMING PATIENTS VJO ADV LOCKED DOWN IN THE CASE WE NEED IT IT IS PER AT8LT - COMES BACK TO A BUSINESS TO THE FF DISTRICT OFFICE - 2490 HILBORN RD FAIRFIELD, CAUFORNIA FOR VEHICLE: POSSIBLY ARMED AND RELATED TO ACTIVE SHOOTER SITUATION IN 12 BLK VOLI: 40 7CN0670 EITHER A JETTA OR SUPS POSS ARMED AND DANGEROUS STATE AND REGIONAL BOL SENT OUT PER -0 so UNIT ON PERIMETER - THATS US MOVING UP UP DELIVERED SIT UPDATED #2 - No CHANGE 516 - GAVE THE UPDATE RE THE PING DETAIL CAL OES IS 1097 SF FBI NEGOTIATIONS 15 10-97 SF FBI SWAT IS 1097 SONOMA so? SWAT 81 TAC DISPATCH x31 Is 1097 516 CALLING PING NUMB AS WIRELESS FOR 36 TRUEPEOPLESEARCHCOM ATC AT8LT TO FIND WHO THE CARRIER IS ENTERPRISES RIFLE SEMI- AUTOMATIC CESKA ZBROJOVKA Fox PISTOL SEMI-AUTOMATIC 75 SP 01 01152 516 PING SUSPECTS PHONE BB 4-7 POLY CESKA ZBROJOVKA Fox PISTOL SEMI- AUTOMATIC 75 SA BLACK 00720160401 HOSTAGE APING ALL HOSTAGES AND SUSPECT PHONE SONOMA so SWAT - OPENING WINDOW ON 1ST FLR JUST BELOW SUSP ROOM ON THE 3 SIDE OPENING A WINDOW ON TEH 1ST FLOOR ON THE 3 SIDE JUST BELOW THE SUSPECTS ROOM SPRINGFIELD ARMORY PISTOL SEMI- AUTOMATIC BOL SENT THROUGH CLETS STURM, RUGER 81 CO PISTOL SEMI- AUTOMATIC SONOMA HNT IS 1097 CHP HANDUNG MEDIA REQUESTS STAGED AT FRONT ENTRANCE TO VETS I-OME NSD WORKING ON MEDIAL FROM POSSIBLY AROUND 3/13/201 8 I/NetViewer Event 111" I?mation -. Page 11 Of 29 1400 SP10 - RUNS VEH REG TO HOSTAGES so FAR HOSTAGE INFO OBTAINED: CHRISTINE JENNIFER GOUCK, 8L JENNIFER (POSSIBLY GONZALEZ BUT ONE HOSTAGE TS POSS PREGNANT UNK WHICH POSS CHRISTINE WILBER LIC-RM0216 BTM VIN WEST LLC LSR, LOEBER CHRISTINE RESPONDING TO WHERE THE FAMIUES ARE Is THAT POSS VICT NAMES: CHRISTINE LOEBER (EXEC DIRECTOR), JENNIFER GOUCK (CLINICAL JENNIFER GONZALEZ (EXEC DIR) SET ON 1ST FLR FOR POLE CAMERA TO WINDOW - 2 GUYS RESPONDING ALONG THE WALL - HEADS UP FOR SNIPERS 25A1 ON SCENE SUSPECT 10-21Is ATBLT HOSTAGE #1 - AT8LT HOSTAGE #2 - VERIZON HOSTAGE #3 - BTM VIN JENNIFER LESLIE, NORTH BAY IS CALUNG HAVE A CUENT WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY WHO IS TEXTING THEM-27 YO MENTAL WANTS HIM CHECKED ON SINCE HE TOLD THEM THE ISSUE WAS DONT KNOW WHER- 102 HE WCB WITF-S OFCRS MAY OR MAY NOT BE ABLE TO WCK HIM AT THIS POINT 2017 NISSAN ROGUE CONFIRMED 10-21IS PACIFICA -99044 SUSPECT PING 1880 METERS W122.37734 N38.40318 90% CONFIENCE LEVEL HOSTAGE #1 US VETS JENNIFER GONZALEZ - 5384 METERS W122.38309 N38.41028 REQUESTING CONTINOUS PINGS FOR PHONES CALUNG IN..HE WAS A LEGAL GUARDIAN YEARS AGO..THEY HAVE-1021 A .LAST SPOKE TO HIM MARCH OF 2017 VIA TEXT PE ..FAMTUES ARE MEETING AT THE TOWN HALL CALLING FROM NORTHBAY REGIONAL CENTER J- FAMIUES ARE 98ING AT THE TOWN HALL IN YVILLE..IM ENRT THERE HAS BEEN GETTING TEXTS FROM SAYS HE IS BARRICADED WITH SOME OTHERS THEN HE SAID HE SAID THE INCIDENT IS OVER AND HE HAS GONE BACK TO WORK PATROL UNITS 10-3 TO LOCAL GOVT 2M3 -- IN THE 1-2 CORNER OF BLGD MAINTAINING OUTER PERIMETER OUT 2K1 AND ATF UNIT 2M3 -- CHK IN AT IC PER A4 ANOTHER RP CALUNG IN..HE WAS A PEER MENTOR AT THE PATHWAY HOME KNOWS THE SUSPECT AND WORKED WITH 3/1 3/201 8 I/NetViewer Event In" Imation Page 12 of 29 HOWEVER HE NO LONGER WORKS THERE SINCE HE DIDNT LIKE THE WAY VETS WERE TREATED 32A4 -- 2x4 SIDE OF BLDG 32A4 -- 2X4 1019 TO IC VERIZON IS CALLING BACK FOR ME - CELL FOR HOSTAGE #2 - PING - 1403 HRS - TOWER 1 CALIFORNIA DR YNTVILLE - SE FROM THE TOWER NO SINCE 0803 HRS 25LS4 - UNCOLN THEATER IS CLR AND ALL STUDENTS HAVE ExrrED CAMPUS 25LS4 -- LINCOLN THEATER IS CLR .1 ALL STUDENTS OFF PROPERTY AN RP CALUNG HE IS REQUESTING A 1021 BECAUSE CALL SINCE UNITS ARE 10-6 HANDLING THE EVEN RP 15 CALUNG IN FROM LINCOLN THEATRE HE SAYS A WHITE MALE IS LOADING UP A HANDGUN AND WAVING AROUND HE SHOT THE GUN RP THINKS THATS WHAT HAPPENED HE IS IN THE BATHROOM OF THE LINCOLV THEATRE UNEDBC NO 1021 CAME ACROSS TAC COMMAND-DVD 5P10 WILL HANDLE TAC COMM - 20 MIN TTL RELEASE AND DEAUNG INCIDENT ON CAMPUS JUST FYI . PARENTS IN UKIAH CALLED RP To LET HER KNOW HER ADOPTED BROTHER IS THE SHOOTER RP IN PETALUMA THE FATHER TOOK AWAY-IREARMS BECAUSE HE WAS SUICIDAL HE JUST MOVED INTO A NEW PLACE IN SACRAMENTO DVD OF UNCOLN THEATER INFO INFANTRY TOURS IN AFGANISTAN SWAT TEAM 6 ENRT TO LINCOLN THEATER HE IS NORMALLY CALM AND DOWN TO EARTH FATHER TOOK THE GUNS MONTHS AGO CORRECTION HE IS BEST FRIEND IN FOSTER CARE ALL HIS LIFE AT THE HOME A LOT HE HAS A DARK GREEN 08 OR 09 vw PASSATT REG To HIM HE IS SINGLE AND NO ROOMMATES RP IS TRYING AVAIL FOR 10211F NEEDED CALUNG IN, SHE THINKS HER THE SHOOTER SHE WANTED To SPEAK THE SUSPECT SHE CALLED HER BROTHER BUT THEN CLARIFIED THAT HE IS HER FRIEND WHO WAS ALWAY AROUND THE HOME AS SHE WAS GROWING UP SHE KNOWS HE WAS IN THE PATHWAY PROGRAM AND SHE KNOWS FROM ANOTHER FAMILY MEMBER THAT-AD A RIFLE ELL PHONE HE UVES IN SACRAMENTO ON PLAYBACK WITH THE CALLER FROM THE LINCOLN IS A GUY LOADING UP A HANDGUN WHITE MALE IN BLACKJEANS HE HELD UP A GUN AND .. 3/ 13/201 8 I/NetViewer Event In? rmation Page 13 Of 29 STARTED WAVING IT AROUND AND POSS SHOT IT HER OTHER WAS IN CONTACT WITH HIM A COUPLE 0F DAYS AGO THE FATHER TOOK THE GUNS BECAUSE HE WAS SUICIDAL ENTED A CAR THE OTHER DAY VEH CONFIRMEDGRY COLORED CAR MIGHT BE A TOYT AVALON THAT HE RENTED AUNTS CALLING ENTERRPISE PER ENTERPRISE - NO CARS HAVE BEEN RENTED T- 5010 STATUS CKD - STILL TRYING TO ACCESS UNCOLN THEATER - SEARCHING UNCOLN THEATRE BATHROOMS RENTAL REFUSES TO GIVE ANY INFORMATION OVER THE PHONE I ASKED THEM IF THEY COULD INFO THEY ARE CHECKING PLAYBACK - FOR LINCOLN THEATRE SUSP - WM BLK JEANS BULLET PROOF VEST WAVING A HAND GUN I DID HEAR A GUN SHOT ON THE PLAYSBACK FROM RENTAL - THEY CANNOT PROVIDE ANY INFORMATION UNLESS SOMEONE FROM HERE ACTUALLY WALKS IN AND REQUESTS STILL NO BETTER PINGS ON PHONES SD10 CLEARING THEATER NOW 5010 UPDATED - CLRG THE THEATER NOW OF INFO - HOLD OFF FOR Now ON THE HERTZ REQ IF THEY WONT GIVE IT OVER THE PHONE LOOKING THROUGH WINDOW OF BLDG POSS GUN LAYING ON THE BED AIR31 - LOOKING THRU THE WINDOW AND THINKI SEE THE GUN LAYING 0N BED NEWS JUST SHOWED SWAT ENTERING BLDG AN ENTIRE SWAT TEAM HAS ENTERED UNK BLDG ECORD NOT ON FILE TAC COMM TO SIERRA1 - SP10 -- UTL THEATRE -E VETS SECURITY) 10-21 .. PER AIR31 - APPEARS TO BE A PISTOL GRIP SHOT GUN DENSIE ADVD SWAT TEAM CAN SEE THE PISTOL GRIP SHOT GUN SD10 -- UNCOLN THEATER CLR SUSP HAS A GRY TOTYA AVALON PER CP OFFICE CALUNG IN HER AND STAFF ARE ENR TO OFFER SERVICES IF NEEDED - WILL BE ENR TO TOWN HALL IN YOUNTVILLE FEMALE CALLING IN - 15 THE AUNT OF THE - RP IS A-N NAPA REQ CONTACT FROM SOMEONE RELATED TO THE INCIDENT BTM VIN CHRISTINE M, 2016 FORD c-MAx HYBRID TOO MANY REC FOUND FOR VEH REG TO JENNIFER NAME OF BTM :4w VIN JENNIFER LESLIE. 2017 NISSAN ROGUE VETS HOME SEC- REQTG EVAC OF VETS IN CREATIVE ARTS BLDG .. 3/13/201 8 I/NetVieweI' Event ID rmation I Page 14 of 29 DIRECTLY BEHIND MADISON HALL FOR MEDICATION PURPOSES REQTG EVAC BE FROM THE REAR OF THE BLDG TWDS PLANT OPERATOINS PE 11 VETS TOTAL IDVSD OF CREATIVE ART BLDG EVAC NEEDS 7D1 -- 88XA769 LOCATED AT THE NORTH WEST CORNER WHERE I AM POSTED AT WORKING ON SOLUTION FOR so TO ENTER CREATIVE ARTS BLDG FROM THE NORTHN SIDE 701 -- 1021 AND SEE IF WE CAN GET ANY INFO ON WHO RENTED THIS INFO ON THE AIR 2013 TOYOTA AVALON PER TAC DISPATCH -- INV-SENDING SOMEONE To HERE TO PHYSICALLY GET THE INFORMATION COPY ATC HERTZ -OLDING TAC MEETING UPDATE PER THE AVALON IS GRY OR BLU M7DI - VEH IS GRY HERTZ NAPA IS CHECKING To SEE IF THEY CAN RELEASE THE INFO COPY GRY AVALON PER DECODETHIS IT SHOULD BE A 2018 TOTYA AVALON 4BR XLE SEDAN ALERT ON THE SUSP VEH WILL ONLY RELEASE TO LE. IN PERSON ON THE LINE SONOMA CO - NEGOTIATOR Is ON THE UNE - WILL FURTHER PER HNT RADIO -WERE ON THE UNE WITH SOMEONE SONOMA c0 HNT MOTHER OF A OF LOEBER. CHRISTINE CORRECTION A A UNSUCCESSFUL ON CALL IN NO ONE WAS ON THE UNE CORRECTION - DID NOT HAVE HIM ON THE LINE - WAS ATTEMPTING TO MAKE CONTACT 5620 - SUSP VEH IS AT THE LOADING DOCK K9 HIT ON THE TRUNK AND JUST GONNA HOLD IT SONOMA HNT HAS LOTS OF FAMILY INFORMATION ON THEIR CAD CONFIRMED VEH AT LOADING DOCK WAS RENTED BY TO OUR SUSPECT PLEASE CANCEL THE STATEWIDE BOL ON THE VW PASSAT-- SUSPECT SOLD IT PER SONOMA HNT INTEL ON THEIR CAD ALAST 3 UNES COPIED OVER FROM E180303199 WHERE THEY WERE TYPED IN ERROR SONOMA SO HAS SNIPERS IN PLACE, NPD HAS 51 ON 2/3 CORNER. FBI SIERRA UNITS 97 AS WELL CREATIVE ARTS BLDG HAS BEEN EVACUATED COPY WORKING WITH VETS HOME SECURITY FOR 1900 PERSONNEL SHIFT CHANGE PER- WORKING WITH VETS HOME SECURITY FOR 1900 PERSONNEL SHIFT CHANGE RP CALUNG RP CARE TAKES FOR THE RESP FATHER- FBI IS NOW TAKING OVER EVERYTHING PER NPD IC RP IS IN CONTACT WITH THE FATHER AND CAN BRING HIM THERE IF NEEDED RP 1021 3/ 1 3/201 8 - I/NetViewer Event In? :mation Page 15 of 29 CHP AIR37 BACK OVERHEAD 5620 -- CITY OR COUNTY .. NEED 2 UGHT TRAILERS ON A TRUCK .. 98 AT THE POOL SONOMA SO - LANDUNE THAT WAS RINGING BEFORE IS NOW BUSY PUBLIC WORKS HAS 3 LTS COMING UP ETA 20 IS MIN 5620 ADVD CO PUB WORKS WANTS TO KNOW WHAT KIND OF LIGHTS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR HAVE-ALL- ROADS DEPT HAVE ANY BUT SOMETIMES BORROW FROM CITY OF NAPA . . ATC VERIZON TO PING HOSTAGE #2 LAST ACTIVITY - 1633HRS - OFF TOWER 1 CALIFORNIA YOUNTVILLE - 0.49M FROM TOWER .. EAST SECTOR TOWER HEADING To UPPER FLOOR To TRY MORE TECHNOLOGY 2 RELAYED To FBI MOVING UP HEARD OVER SONOMA HNT - FBI HAS TAKEN OVER THE INCIDENT SONOMA ON THE UPPER FLOOR MAKING THEIR WAY 5010 - HAVE CO RDS RESPOND THE THE PER NAPA HNT SUSPECT ADDRESS SACRAMENTO, CA AA ADDR COMES FROM A FRIEND OF THE SUSPECT WHO HELPED THE SUSPECT MOVE THREE WEEKS AGO - OBTAINED BY FBI ON SCENE HERE ALL NAPA PD CLR THE SCENE - ALL SWAT ALL PD ALL HNT COUNTY ROADS OF BARRICADE REQ OVER AIR -- RIFLE ON THE FLOOR IN THE 1ST A RIFLE OR SHOT GUN ON FLOOR OF 1ST ROOM SUSPECT CELL W122.38301 N38.41029 AS OF 1702 HOSTAGE #1 CELL AS OF 1701 W122.38384 N38.41005 PER TACT DISPATC-FORWARD PING INFO To INVESTIGATOR- _so HE CAN MONITOR MOVEMENT STILL WORKING ON WINDOW 1 2 SCREENS OFF WRKG TWD THE 3RD 2 SCREENS HAVE BEEN REMOVED- WORKING ON A THIRD PRIMARY RADIO - SEND THE BEARCAT Low TECH COMPLETE - JUST NEED To REVIEW VIDEO PER PRIMARY - THE LOW CHECK ISCOMPLETE - GOT A READ THRU THE VIDEO PHONE PING FROM ATBLT FOR SUSPECT AND HOSTAGE #1 IS Now BEING EMAILED SONOMA COMING OUT END IST FLR WORKING ON EVACUATING THE MAIN DINING HALL TAKING THEM To TRUMAN HALL ROBOT WILL BE WORKING UP ON THE 2ND FLR SENDNG IN THE ROBOT To THE SECOND FLOOR PER SONOMA HNT CAD - FBI DRONE SEES 2 BODIES DOWN WITH SUSPECT DOWN WITH TO HEAD MAKING ENTRY WITH THE FBI ROBOT Now PER SONOMA HNT CAD - ALL SUBIS 1144 - NOTHING CONFIRMED - MED UNIT REQTD FOR CONFIRMATION L- COLD SCENE EXCEPT CHP THEY ARE WORKING THE BEING RELIEVED AND CHP WILL BE TAKING OVER ALL UNITS SHOULD SEE ANYTHING PERTINANT THEY SHOULD CONTACT THEIR IMMEDIATE SUPV .. 3/13/201 8 I/NetViewer Event ID rmation Page 16 Of 29 3 CONFIRMED 11-44, 2 HOSTAGES AND THE SUSP, ONE VICTIM IS BL OTHER IS JENNIFER (UNK LAST AT THIS T.ME) PER LT- ALL RADIO CHANNELS - CODE34 ALL NSO SWAT IS 10-10 2ND CHAPLAIN RESPOND TO YNT TOWN HALL CHAP-ADV - ER 7 AT THE TOWN HALL IN YOUNTVILLE CHAP C8 - ALL DONE CHAP1 - CLR YVL TOWN HALL ABC7 NEWS HAS POSTED A STATEMENT FROM VETS HOME PATHWAY PROVIDING ALL OF THE NAMES AND ROLES 515 -- FOLLOWING POPE VALLEY Tow RESP VEH FROM VETS HOME TO NSD CALLER INFORMATION Name: MOBILITY 800-635-6840 4 Phone: Address: SU PPLEM ENTAL IN FORMATION Person2 Sex Race Hair Age 0 Height 0 Weight 0 Remarks Name:_ DOB 08141981 Unit 5010 ID Sex Race Hair Age 0 Height 0 Weight 0 Remarks Name: DOB Unit 5010 ID Vehicle 18 Model: 0 Make Year State Vehicle License- Color Remarks License - Year LIcense Type Unit 7010 ID 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event Inf?armation Model: 0 Year Model: License - Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: License - Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: License - Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Make State Vehicle Color License Year Un? 7010 ID Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unit 2X1 ID Make State Vehicle - Color License Year Unit 7D10 ID Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unh 7010 ID Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unh 2 7010 ID Make State Page 17 0f29 .. 3/ 1 3/201 8 I/NetViewer Event In?ermation Model: License - Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: Remarks . . Vehicle Color License Year Unit 7010 ID Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unit 7010 ID Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unit I 7010 ID Make State Vehicle Color . License Year Unit 582 ID Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unit 7010 ID Make State Vehicle Color Page 18 of 29 3/11/7019 I/NetViewer Event Intatmation License Type Model: 0 Year Model: License - Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: License Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: Remarks License Type Model: 0 Year Model: . Remarks License Type License Year Unit 7010 Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unit ID 7010 Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unit 7010 .10 Make State Vehicle Color License Year Un? 582 ID Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unit 5010 Make State Vehicle Color License Year 701 Page 19 of 29 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event Inparmation Model: 0 Year Model: License - Remarks License Type Property 0 Contact Name 99 Name VETERANS HOME OF CALIFORNIA Phone: - Date 3/27/10 Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name VETERANS HOME OF CAUFORNIA Date 3/27/10 Name PAYPHONE Phone: - Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE (NEAR WARD 8 Phone: - A Date . 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Unit ID Make State Vehicle Color License Year Unit 2551 ID Address - OPERATOR Priority 9 Time 1849 Address SECTION F-THURMAN HALL Priority 7 Time 1438 Address HOSPITAL 2ND FLOOR- WING Priority 7 Time 1438 Address - OPERATOR Priority 9 Time 1849 Address SECTION F-THURMAN HALL Priority 7 Time 1438 Address HOSPITAL 2ND FLOOR- WING Priority 7 Time 1438 Address ANNEX 1, ED. ROOSEVELT BLDG Priority 7 Time 1439 Address WARD 1N PATIENT DAY ROOM Priority 7 Page 20 of 29 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event In? 1.?mation Page 21 of 29 Date 05/30/06 Time 1440 Name: PAYPHONE Address HOSPITAL 3RD FLOOR (C WING) Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1440 Name PAYPHONE Address ANNEX 6 Phone: - Priority 7- Date 2 05/30/06 Time 1441 Name I PAYPHONE Address THEATER Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1441 Name PAYPHONE Address WARD ID Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1441 Name: PAYPHONE Address SECTION B-MCKINLEY HALL phonez- priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 2 1442 Name: PAYPHONE Address DOM CLINIC (NEAR NURSING STATTON Phonez- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1442 Name PAYPHONE Address ADMIN BLDG Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1442 Name: PAYPHONE Address HOSTESS HOUSE Phone;_ Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1443 Name: PAYPHONE Address SECTIONA- UNCOLN HALL Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1443 Name: PAYPHONE Address RECREATION CENTER- UPSTAIRS Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1443 Name: PAYPHONE Address BALL PARK .. 3/ 13/2018 I/NetViewer Event Inp?fmation . Page 22 of 29 Phone:_ Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1444 Name PAYPHONE Address SECTION - ROOSEVELT HALL Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1444 Name PAYPHONE Address ANNEX II EISENHOWER BLG- BY WARD 4 Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1445 Name I PAYPHONE Address RECREATION CENTER DOWNSTAIRS Phone: . Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1445 Name PAYPHONE Address ANNEX I-F.D ROOSEVELT WARD 8 Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1447 Name PAYPHONE Address ANNEX II- EISENHOWER WARD 4 Phone:- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1447 Name PAYPHONE Address HOSPITAL IST FLOOR WING Phone: - Priority 7 Date 2 05/30/06 Time 1448 Name: PAYPHONE Address LODGE phone? Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1448 Name: PAYPHONE Address SECTION E- WASHINGTON HALL Phonez- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 2 1449 Name: PAYPHONE Address PICNIC GROUNDS Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1449 Name PAYPHONE Address SECTION L- JEFFERSON HALL Phone- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1449 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event Information Name: Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name 2 Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 VETS HOME SECURITY 06/04/11 VETS HOME EMERGENCY LINE 06/24/11 PAYPHONE (NEAR WARD 8 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 Address Priority Time Address Priority Time 2 Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time MAIN DINING ROOM 7 1450 SECTION C- WILSON HALL 7 1451 RECREATION CENTER-DOWNSTAIRS 7 1451 SECTION J- JOHNSON HALL 7 1451 SECTTON G- MADISON HALL 7 1451 1218 1128 ANNEX I, F.D. ROOSEVELT BLDG 7 1439 WARD IN 8415 PATIENT DAY ROOM 7 1440 HOSPITAL 3RD FLOOR (C WING) 7 1440 ANNEX II-EISENHOWER BY WARD 6 7 1441 Page 23 of 29 .. 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event In??1?mati0n 1 Page 24 of 29 Name: PAYPHONE Address THEATER Phone- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1441 Name PAYPHONE Address WARD 10 Phone:- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1441 Name PAYPHONE Address SECTION B- MCKINLEY HALL Phone:- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1 1442 Name: PAYPHONE Address DOM CUNIC (NEAR NURSING STATION Phone: - Priority 7 Date 2 05/30/06 Time 1442 Name: PAYPHONE Address ADMIN BLDG Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1442 Name PAYPHONE Address HOSTESS HOUSE Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1443 Name PAYPHONE Address SECTION A - UNCOLN HALL Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1443 Name: PAYPHONE Address RECREATION CENTER- UPSTAIRS Phone:- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1443 Name: PAYPHONE Address BALL PARK Phone- Priority 7 Date I 05/30/06 Time 1444 Name PAYPHONE Address SECTION - ROOSEVELT HALL Phone: - Priority 7 Date 2 05/30/06 Time 1444 Name PAYPHONE Address ANNEX EISENHOWER BLG- BY WARD 4 Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 2 1445 3/13/201 8 I/NetViewer Event Inpat?mation Name: Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE . 05/30/06 . PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE . 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Thne Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Page 25 of 29 RECREATION CENTER DOWNSTAIRS 7 144 5 ANNEX ROOSEVELT WARD 8 7 I447 ANNEX II- EISENHOWER WARD 4 7 1447 HOSPITAL FLOOR WING 7 1448 LODGE 7 1448 SECTION E- WASHINGTON HALL 7 1449 PICNIC GROUNDS 7 1449 SECTION L- JEFFERSON HALL 7 1449 MAIN DINING ROOM 7 1450 SECTION C- WILSON HALL 7 1451 RECREATION CENTER-DOWNSTAIRS 7 1451 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event Information Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name: Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date Name Phone: Date PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 VETS HOME SECURITY 06/04/11 VETS HOME EMERGENCY UNE 06/24/11 VETERANS HOME OF CALIFORNIA 3/ 27/ 10 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE (NEAR WARD 8) 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 PAYPHONE 05/30/06 Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Page 26 of 29 SECTION J- JOHNSON HALL 7 1451 SECTION 6- MADISON HALL 7 1451 1218 1128 Address -ommom Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time 9 1849 SECTION F-THURMAN HALL 7 1438 HOSPITAL 2ND FLOOR- WING 7 1438 ANNEX I. ED. ROOSEVELT BLDG 7 1439 WARD IN 8115 PATIENT DAY ROOM 7 144 HOSPITAL 3RD FLOOR (C WING) 7 1440 ANNEX II-EISENHOWER BY WARD 6 7 1441 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event In??t:mation Page 27 0f 29 Name: PAYPHONE Address THEATER Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1441 Name: PAYPHONE Address WARD ID Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1441 Name PAYPHONE Address B- MCKINLEY HALL Phone:- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1442 Name: PAYPHONE Address DOM CLINIC (NEAR NURSING STATION Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1442 Name PAYPHONE Address ADMIN BLDG Phone: - Priority 7 Date ?05/30/06 Time 1442 Name: PAYPHONE Address HOSTESS HOUSE Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1443 Name PAYPHONE Address SECTION A - UNCOLN HALL Phone:- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1443 Name: PAYPHONE Address RECREATION CENTER- UPSTAIRS Phonez- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1443 Name: PAYPHONE Address BALL PARK Phone:- Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1444 Name PAYPHONE Address SECTION - ROOSEVELT HALL Phone: - Priority 7 Date 5 05/30/06 Time 1444 Name PAYPHONE Address ANNEX iI BLG- BY WARD 4 Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1445 .. 3/ 1 3/201 8 I/NetViewer Event Information Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name 2 PAYPHONE Phone- Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE hone- Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Name PAYPHONE Date 1' 05/30/06 Name 2 PAYPHONE Date 05/30/06 Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Address Priority Time Page 28 of 29 RECREATION CENTER DOWNSTAIRS 7 144 5 ANNEX I-FD ROOSEVELT WARD 8 7 1447 ANNEX II- EISENHOWER WARD 4 7 1447 HOSPITAL FLOOR WING 7 1448 LODGE 1448 SECTION E- WASHINGTON HALL 7 1449 PICNIC GROUNDS 7 1449 SECTION L- JEFFERSON HALL 7 1449 MAIN DINING ROOM 7 1450 SECTION C- WILSON HALL 7 41451 RECREATION CENTER-DOWNSTAIRS 7 1451 3/13/2018 I/NetViewer Event Information Page 29 of 29 Name: PAYPHONE Address SECTIONJ- JOHNSON HALL Phone: - Priority 7 Date 05/30/06 Time 1451 Name: PAYPHONE Address SECTION 6- MADISON HALL Phone: - Priority 7 Date 2 05/30/06 Time 1451 Name VETS HOME SECURITY Address Phone:_ Priority 0 Date 06/04/11 Time 1218 Name VETS HOME EMERGENCY LNE Address Phone_ Priority 0 Date 06/24/11 Time I 1128 Incident Times 0 .. 3/13/2018 Internal Affairs Investigation Report Employee Advisement Form (Complete lf Possible Criminal Conduct Involved) I understand that I am the subject of an investigation which involves, or could possibly involve, criminal misconduct. I understand that I will be advised of my ?Miranda? right, and if I do not waive my Miranda Rights or if I refuse to answer questions on the grounds of self- incrimination, I can be ordered to provide a statement for administrative purposes only. I understand that if I refuse to answer administrative questions after being ordered to do so, I could be subject to discipline up to and including my termination ?om employment. I also understand that any coerced statement I make under the threat of such discipline cannot be used against me in any subsequent criminal proceeding. I have read and received a copy of the above advisement. z/e/Q Date Witnessing department supervisor employee advisement #2.doc 3/9/2018