Caleb Garcia-Alamilla
Service Record
Los Angeles California Police Department
Rank | Officer |
Salary | $95,351 (2023)[1] |
Last Known Status | Active |
Incident Reports
2024 Death of Jason Maccani
On February 3, 2024, Garcia-Alamilla and other officers responded to a call of a man armed with a stick who was reportedly intoxicated and threatening employees at the business. Seven officers located Maccani in a warehouse. Maccani was complied with officers' commands, but dropped his hands and moved towards the officers with an object in his hand that police believed to be a knife or screwdriver. Police reported that Maccani grabbed one of the officers and the less-than-lethal shotgun she was holding. Maccani was shot with less-lethal foam pellets and two bean bag rounds, which were ineffective. Garcia-Alamilla fired his weapon, striking Maccani.[2][3]
Officers rendered aid until paramedics arrived.[4] Maccani died at the hospital.[2]
The incident was captured on officers' body-worn cameras and surveillance cameras.
The object Maccani was carrying was a plastic fork.[2]
Response Timeline
The California Department of Justice will conduct an independent investigation of the shooting, which is required under state law for officer-involved shootings of unarmed individuals.[5]
On February 20, 2024, the agency released the body-worn camera footage.[3]
On February 22, 2024, Maccani's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the agency and the city.[6]
LEO Ratings
References
- ↑ Caleb Garcia Alamilla, Los Angeles, Police Officer, govSalaries
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Rob Hayes, Family of man shot, killed by LAPD while holding plastic fork files claim seeking $20 million, ABC 7, 2023-02-23
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Rob Hayes, LAPD video shows suspect shot, killed by police was holding plastic fork, ABC 7, 2024-02-20
- ↑ Central Area OIS 02/03/2024, Los Angeles Police Department, 2024-02-20
- ↑ Current Cases, State of California Department of Justice
- ↑ $20 million wrongful death lawsuit filed in LAPD shooting of man holding plastic fork, FOX 11, 2023-02-23
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