08-01-2012, 08:33 AM
made the rounds of many police/sheriff depts.
(a story today reminded me of this,
story in post 2)
2003
The Sheriff's Department has disciplined sworn personnel who took custody of a man who shot a deputy and then killed himself with a hidden gun at the sheriff's headquarters last month. How many were disciplined and the nature of the punishments were withheld.
"We are not at liberty to say," sheriff's spokesman Chip Patterson said Friday.
The incident was investigated by the sheriff's Internal Affairs Division and "appropriate disciplinary actions" were taken, he said.
San Bernardino police apprehended Ricardo Alfonso Cerna of San Bernardino on Dec. 19 after he shot Deputy Michael Parham in Muscoy. Custody was later transferred to sheriff's deputies.
Parham had tried to stop Cerna on West Adams Street near California Street for unknown reasons, but Cerna sped away. Cerna got out of his car after a short chase and fired at Parham as the deputy drove up, critically wounding him..
While waiting to be questioned at the sheriff's Central Station, Cerna shot himself with a .45-caliber handgun he had hidden in his pants.
Parham, 31, of Rancho Cucamonga, spent about a week at Loma Linda University Medical Center recovering from stomach wounds. He declined to comment Friday.
The Sheriff's Department launched an investigation into Parham's shooting, Cerna's suicide and the procedures that deputies followed when they took custody of Cerna from San Bernardino police.
In a video shown to reporters, Cerna was seen sitting inside a sheriff's interrogation room for 13 minutes before he pulled out the handgun and shot himself in the head.
GRAPHIC VIDEO
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/16765/
(a story today reminded me of this,
story in post 2)
2003
The Sheriff's Department has disciplined sworn personnel who took custody of a man who shot a deputy and then killed himself with a hidden gun at the sheriff's headquarters last month. How many were disciplined and the nature of the punishments were withheld.
"We are not at liberty to say," sheriff's spokesman Chip Patterson said Friday.
The incident was investigated by the sheriff's Internal Affairs Division and "appropriate disciplinary actions" were taken, he said.
San Bernardino police apprehended Ricardo Alfonso Cerna of San Bernardino on Dec. 19 after he shot Deputy Michael Parham in Muscoy. Custody was later transferred to sheriff's deputies.
Parham had tried to stop Cerna on West Adams Street near California Street for unknown reasons, but Cerna sped away. Cerna got out of his car after a short chase and fired at Parham as the deputy drove up, critically wounding him..
While waiting to be questioned at the sheriff's Central Station, Cerna shot himself with a .45-caliber handgun he had hidden in his pants.
Parham, 31, of Rancho Cucamonga, spent about a week at Loma Linda University Medical Center recovering from stomach wounds. He declined to comment Friday.
The Sheriff's Department launched an investigation into Parham's shooting, Cerna's suicide and the procedures that deputies followed when they took custody of Cerna from San Bernardino police.
In a video shown to reporters, Cerna was seen sitting inside a sheriff's interrogation room for 13 minutes before he pulled out the handgun and shot himself in the head.
GRAPHIC VIDEO
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/16765/