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A La Habra police officer who shot and killed a man outside the city's police station last year was justified in using deadly force, prosecutors said, releasing video of the deadly gunfight.
The officers claimed that the object Cho was holding was the previously-reported tire iron, and that he threatened them with it and refused orders to put it down. Newspaper reports stated that police fired ten shots at Cho; La Habra police chief Dennis Kies was unable to confirm this number in an interview ten days after the shooting. [1]
La Habra, California: A woman called police to report that an unknown man was following her before pulling in front of the police station. When officers questioned Tran, he denied following the woman, but when an officer began walking away Tran pulled out a gun and shot him before being shot and killed by the other officer. [111] 2021-08-05
A 17-year-old boy died and a man was wounded in a shooting in a Walmart parking lot in La Habra on Friday night. Officers responded to 911 calls at 1340 S. Beach Blvd. at around 8:35 p.m. Friday.
Police shot Furr as he fled a burglarized liquor store. [416] 1967-07-15: Hawk, Raymond (24) New Jersey (Newark) Police shot Hawk after he ran towards them holding a pipe. [416] 1967-07-14: Abraham, Rose (45) New Jersey (Newark) Police shot Abraham as they cleared a crowd. Abraham was the first person to be killed during the 1967 Newark riots ...
Authorities say Whittier teen was ‘randomly targeted’ before being found dead in Moreno Valley
In the 1980s, Hostetter served in the United States Army after graduating from high school, during which time he was deployed to West Germany.He then worked for the Orange County Sheriff's Department in the 1990s and later for the Fontana Police department leaving as a Deputy Chief and becoming police chief of La Habra, California in 2009.
Former La Habra Police Chief Alan Hostetter was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for joining the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.