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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]
Police were unable to recover their bodies for more than an hour. [164] Taylor, Anthony (31) 1992-04-29: Harrison, DeAndre (17) California (Los Angeles) During the 1992 Los Angeles riots officers were fired on outside a business. Police fired back, killing Harrison, although it is not known if he was the one who fired at police. [164] 1992-03-28
At this time, the demonstrators combatted the police using the aforementioned mentioned tactics, and police on the scene were "outnumbered 150-200 to 9". [13] Many of the demonstrators, while in combat, were chanting "Death to the klan, kill the klan, kill the klan and the klan cops; we have done it before and we'll do it again".
The Oxnard Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred Sunday morning that left a 33-year-old woman and 57-year-old man dead at the Oxnard transportation center. Police were called ...
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.
When police arrived, Wann fled, and eventually was engaged in a struggle with a deputy. The deputy shot Wann to death after the young man allegedly attacked him with a shovel. [75] 2012-08-12: Fernandez, Eddie: New York (New York) Police pursued a friend of Fernandez's who was riding a motorcycle the wrong way down a one-way street.
Emergency services officials in Georgia have released 911 and police dispatch records from last week’s deadly Apalachee High School mass shooting. ‘We have an active shooter at Apalachee High ...
Sheriff Edmund Guy McMartin died on August 20, 1921, when he and Oxnard Township Constable W.E. Kelley were killed in the line of duty while attempting to arrest a murder suspect. Among his many accomplishments, McMartin was known for bringing the first automobile, a 1906 Urea, to law enforcement usage in Ventura County.