City News Service via iheart.com, 6/15/22; Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
VAN NUYS, California - The suspect accused of shooting a California Highway Patrol (CHP) officer multiple times during an altercation at a police-initiated traffic stop in Studio City has post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to his family members.
Mr. Pejhmaun Iraj Khosroadbadi, 33, was arrested shortly before 9:00 am Tuesday, CHP Officer Wes Haver of the agency's West Valley Area office told City News Service.
A 4-year-old bloodhound with the Los Angeles Police Department's K-9 Unit tracked Mr. Khosroadbadi to a tent in a homeless encampment at Gloria Avenue and Cantlay Street, where he had been sleeping, according to reports from the scene.
- [More cops get themselves shot and killed in El Monte, in Los Angeles' second valley, San Gabriel, causing virtual lockdown of city and cowardly show of force, after suspect is murdered by police on the scene. According to early reports, one cop broke into suspect's hotel room, got himself shot, and other cops on scene shot at suspect, who returned fire and killed another cop shooting at him, before being murdered by police, who then wasted countless overtime hours in a show of force and comradery to support one another and increase the likelihood of more such incidents in the near future. In LA, police investigate themselves behind a thin blue wall of silence and conspiracy to vilify suspects and exonerate officers before any secondary agency looks into the crimes.]
- Family of suspect in El Monte shooting speaks out
(ABC10) Orwellian use of language to conceal and deceive, PR at its worst.
The shooting occurred just before 7:55 pm Monday in the 4500 block of Laurel Canyon Blvd. in Studio City (in The Valley), one block south of the Ventura (101) Freeway, according to the LAPD.
The officer had conducted a traffic stop on a white Ford Fusion and [seems to have provoked an] altercation [of some kind], according to authorities. During the altercation, the officer seems to have gotten in the way of several rounds that somehow struck him multiple times when a firearm appeared at the scene, Haver attempted to tell reporters, putting his best spin on the events to draw attention away from any culpability by the officer.
"The suspect fled the scene," Haver added, as if the suspect would hang around to be executed by police who would eventually show up. More
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