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Operational status: OPEN Reported on: Nov-09-2013 (Sat.) 1232 Occurred on: Nov-09-2013 (Sat.) 1107 Approved on: Nov-09-2013 (Sat.) by: 4901 - DIETRICH, SETH F Report submitted by: 5359 - JELCICK, WADE Org unit: EAST PCT 1ST W - GEORGE Accompanied by: 7581 - FOWLER, DREW S Address: 3 HARVARD AV E Municipality: SEATTLE District: E Beat: E1 Grid: 4077

Offenses (Completed/Attempted)
Offense: # 1 2202-0 BURGLARY-FORCE-RES - COMPLETED Location: RESIDENCE/HOME Offender suspected of using: NOT APPLICABLE Weapon type: NONE

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Document: NARRATIVE Author: 5359 - JELCICK, WADE Subject: INITIAL INVESTIGATION Related date/time: Nov-09-2013 (Sat.) 1331 ==============GENERAL OFFENSE INITIAL INVESTIGATION NARRATIVE==============

BACK-UP OFFICER(s): (NAMES, SERIAL #'s, & ROLES IN INCIDENT) {Officer Knox, #6104 ~ scene control; Officer Fowler, #7581 ~ scene control; Officer Consalvi, #6872 ~ victim interview; Officer Carlisle, #7460 ~ scene control; Officer Moore, #7539 ~ scene control; Officer Laina, #7606 ~ prisoner transport/hospital guard. -->} 2 CHARGES: BOOKED KCJ [X] BOOKED YSC [ ] CHARGE BY OFFICER (NON-CUSTODIAL MISDEMEANOR ONLY) [ ] CITED ONLY (LIST CITATION NUMBER BELOW) [ ] OTHER (SPECIFY BELOW) [ ] CHARGE DESCRIPTION: { -->} 3 ARREST SCREENED BY: (SUPERVISOR'S NAME & SERIAL) {Sergeant Dietrich, #4901 ~ on scene. PHOTOS UPLOADED TO DEMS? RECORDED STATEMENTS UPLOADED TO DEMS? -->} 4 5 6 [Y] (Y/N) [Y] (Y/N) DIGITAL IN-CAR VIDEO(s)UPLOADED? [Y] (Y/N) FLAGGED?[Y] (Y/N) RECORDING OFFICER(s) NAMES, SERIAL #'s {Officer Jelcick, #5359, Officer Fowler, #7581, Officer Knox, #6104, Officer Moore, #7539; Sgt. Dietrich, #4901 -->} 7 8 DNA / FORENSIC EVIDENCE SUBMITTED? FINGERPRINTS FINGERPRINTS SEARCH MADE? EVIDENCE OR CARDS SUBMITTED? ANALYSIS REQUEST SUBMITTED? COMPARISON REQUEST SUBMITTED? FELONY ALERT PACKET SUBMITTED? OFFICER SUBMITTING: [Officer Jelcick, #5359 FOLLOW-UP UNIT DESTINATION: [Burglary East [N] (Y/N) [N] [N] [N] [N] (Y/N) (Y/N) (Y/N) (Y/N) 9 [Y] (Y/N) ] ]

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10 USE OF FORCE REPORT SUBMITTED? USE OF FORCE SCREENED BY: (SUPERVISOR'S NAME AND SERIAL) [Sergeant Dietrich, #4901 ] [Y] (Y/N)

11 LIST ALL OTHER HARD-COPY PAPERWORK SUBMITTED: [ ] ARREST REFERRAL TRACKING SHEET (Crisis Solution Center) [ ] CRIMINAL TRESPASS WARNINGS [ ] DUI PACKET [ ] DV SUPPLEMENTALS [ ] IDENTITY AND MAIL THEFT(Photocopy of recovered ID or mail) [ ] INVENTORY SEARCH FORM 5.6 [ ] MENTAL HEALTH CONTACT REPORT [ ] PARK EXCLUSION [ ] TRESPASS WARNING 5.34.1 [ ] VEHICLE REPORT [X] WRITTEN STATEMENTS(Required on Felony Arr,Juvenile Crime,DV Incident) [ ] Other (Describe in box below) {X King County Booking Form -->} 12 VICTIM INJURIES: SFD RESPONDED:[Y] (Y/N) {N/A. -->} 13 INCIDENTAL PROPERTY DAMAGE: (DESCRIPTION & VALUE) {A steel security gate affixed to the wall covering a sliding door was ripped from the wall. The property owner, victim , estimated the damage to the gate at $500. -->} 14 VEHICLE IMPOUNDED? [N] (Y/N) STORAGE LOCATION: [N/A. ] 15 INITIAL INCIDENT DESCRIPTION / NARRATIVE: { On Saturday, November 9th, 2013, at 1107 hours, called 911 to report a man trying to get in . The man reportedly ripped off part of a 'fence' (security gate). I was dispatched to the call at 1110 hours and arrived shortly thereafter at 1116 hours. Upon arrival I contacted suspect in the back patio of . Later I spoke briefly with victim , and victim . I did not contact victim . The following report is based on the accounts of those listed above and my own observations at the scene. Victim resides at 3 Harvard Avenue East, with his wife, victim . Victim of the building at 3 Harvard Avenue East. resides elsewhere and was not

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present during the incident. Suspect presumably resides in Seattle, his last known address is 27 3rd Avenue, Seattle. On Saturday, November 9th, 2013, just prior to 1107 hours, was awoken by the sound of the steel security gate shaking outside the sliding door in her living room. looked outside into the fenced/gated patio and saw an unknown man later identified as pacing about ~ the patio is surrounded by a 7', solid wooden fence/gate. woke her husband . The two noticed that the locked steel security gate outside their sliding door was ripped off the wall and leaning against the house. The glass slider was exposed. A man later identified as suspect was in the private, secure patio pacing about and acting oddly. picked up a block of wood (the thougth it was a brick) and sat down on a table in the patio area for a few moments. At some point picked up a garden trowel and peered into the . and were afraid the unknown man would break into their apartment ~ called 911. grabbed a large canister of pepper spray and showed it to through the window. did not acknowledge . walked over to a brick retaining wall and sat down, facing and just inside the wooden patio gate. Officers arrived shortly thereafter. I arrived on-scene and with Officers Knox and Fowler walked over to the wooden patio door of the patio. I pushed the door open and it stopped halfway open on the leg of who was still seated on the retaining wall ~ staring at me. right hand was in a pocket, I could not see his left ~ I was concerned he may be holding a weapon. I immediately told to remove his hands from his pockets ~ several times ~ he did not respond. I told to step out of the patio ~ he did not respond. At this point I could hear telling us to get in the patio immediately ~ there was an edge to his voice. was not responding to verbal commands in anyway, so officers stepped forward to restrain him. As soon as officers placed their hands on arms he tensed up and began yelling. I tried to communicate with but he was not listening, and he was tensing his arms, pulling them away, and preparing for a struggle. appeared to be under the influence of narcotics. At this point I was concerned for my safety, the safety of the other officers present, and if we were unable to control , for the safety of the . I told officers to handcuff . We tried to pull arms behind his back, but he he gained his feet and with the leverage of his leg muscles, and his arm strength we were unsuccessful. lunged forward and we moved with him in hopes of using the nearby wooden wall as a brace to prevent from moving.

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was incredibly strong and pulled officers toward the open gate and street. I had both hands on left arm as I had when I first entered the patio, and I was losing my grip. was exhibiting amazing strength, and was headed for the street. I directed officers to take to the ground. Officers were able to spin around, but he would still not go to the ground. We were at the entrance of the patio and there was precious little room ~ I was slammed into the brick retaining wall, and the wooden fence as struggled to maintain his feet, and tried to free his arms. was bent over at the waist, and I had ahold of his left arm, Officer Knox was on his right, and Officer Fowler was ahold of upperbody. I leaned over back and put my weight over his legs. The combined action of the three officers finally caused legs to buckle and he went to the ground. At this point I was able to place handcuffs on ~ locked and gauged. I briefly searched pockets and found only an old disposable lighter. I directed officers to place in a patrol car, and Officers Fowler and Knox escorted to a nearby patrol car and placed him inside. was not cooperative and had to be pulled into the backseat. Due to extremely violent nature, he was not seat-belted ~ it was too dangerous for officers to lean into the vehicle to even attempt placing a seatbelt on him. I called for a supervisor with the intent of screening the incident on-scene and transporting directly to KCJ. Officer Fowler mirandized using his MIR codes card on DICVS. responded by screaming. A few minutes later, while seated in the back seat of patrol car #487, decided to repeatedly ram his head into the divider between the front and back seats. This opened a rather large cut on forehead. self-destructive actions were captured on the in-car video system. SFD was called to address self-inflicted head wound. SFD #A25 was dispatched and responded. As officers and SFD personnel prepared to remove from the car, began kicking the patrol car door. The door was opened and kicked his way out. Officers and SFD personnel brought forward to the ground. struggled mightily, yelling and screaming. was covered in blood, and he was flinging it everywhere. I was holding right leg down and was having difficulty doing so. A spit-sock was provided by SFD and pulled over head. legs were restrained first with an SPD leg restraint strap ~ applied by an unknown fire-fighter, and later with velcro straps provided by personnel from AMR (at which time the SPD leg restraint was removed). was restrained on an AMR gurney, face-up. Even restrained struggled so much that he almost overturned the gurney with attendants holding either end. AMR personnel were not comfortable with removing the

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handcuffs so they remained on hands, presumably until he got to HMC. Officer Laina, #7606 rode in the ambulance with at the request of the AMR personnel. At the hospital divulged that he had recently injected an unknown drug into his body, provided by an unknown subject. was sedated by hospital staff before he could be interviewed further about the incident. sustained a self-inflicted cut to his rightside forehead ~ had no other known or visible injury at the time of this report. Sergeant Dietrich screened the event on-scene and later in the East Precinct. Officer Consalvi took audio statements from and . I photographed the scene, patrol vehicle #487, and holding his can of pepper spray. After reviewing the accounts provided by the I decided to book for 'Investigation of Burglary' ~ Sergeant Dietrich concurred with my decision. At the time of this report was still being treated at HMC. I provided a business card with incident number to victim . Officer Consalvi provided a business card with incident number to the . If is not charged with burglary, I am requesting that he be charged with three misdemeanor crimes; Criminal Trespass ~ SMC 12A.08.040, Property Damage ~ SMC 12A.08.020, and Resisting Arrest ~ SMC 12A.16.050. -->}

I hereby declare (certify) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that this report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief (RCW 9A.72.085) Electronically signed: JELCICK, WADE Date: Nov-09-2013

Place: Seattle, WA

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