Kenneth French, a Riverside man with an intellectual disability, was killed in the shooting in a food-tasting line in June.
A Riverside County Superior Court judge has blocked the release of surveillance video that officials say may help shed light on an altercation that prompted an off-duty LAPD officer to open fire inside a Costco store in Corona in June.
Then, in response, prosecutors last month sought a court order that would prevent the release of video from inside the store, said John Hall, a spokesman for the Riverside County district attorney’s office.“We do not want to taint the recollection of witnesses as to what happened that day by making the video public,” Hall said.
Keen added that the video may be released at the conclusion of the criminal investigation if no charges are filed or at the conclusion of a criminal case if prosecutors decide to pursue one.Prosecutors have not made a decision about whether the officer, identified as Salvador Sanchez, who works as a patrol officer in the LAPD’s Southwest Division, will face criminal charges related to the June 14 incident.
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