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Meagan Hockaday was a 26-year-old African American resident of Oxnard, California who was shot and killed by police officer Roger Garcia in the early hours of Saturday, March 28, 2015. [1] Garcia responded to a 911 call made by Hockaday's fiancé, Luis Morado, reporting a domestic dispute at The Timbers, an apartment complex in Oxnard. [2]
At the initial reporting of the event, an estimated fifteen people suffered serious injuries, and thirteen people were arrested. [12] One of the activists served a short sentence after being charged on the basis of inciting a riot, and participation in unlawful assembly. [15] The events in Oxnard did not lead to mass sympathy for the Klan in ...
A vehicle pursuit ensued, where Winterbourne took out a Browning .300 rifle and fired at a police car. The bullet ricocheted through a spotlight, killing James O'Brien, a sergeant and detective with the Oxnard Police Department. The police held their fire for the safety of passing motorists, and the pursuit continued.
Tony Garcia, 68, of Oxnard was arrested Tuesday in the 1981 strangulation deaths of Rachel Zendejas, 20, and Lisa Gondek, 21, authorities said. One woman was sexually assaulted.
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In June 2004, the Oxnard Police Department and the Ventura County Sheriff imposed a gang injunction over a 6.6-square-mile (17 km 2) area of the central district of the city, to restrict gang activity. [20] The injunction was upheld in the Ventura County Superior Court and made a permanent law in 2005. [21]
The behaviors outlined in the ISE-SAR FS were identified by subject-matter experts; validated through implementation in the Los Angeles, California, Police Department and the application of ten years of State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training (SLATT) Program [7] experience; and then adjusted based on input by privacy advocacy representatives ...