Crime
Ortiz’s lawsuit said that no witnesses identified him as a shooter, and that no evidence presented him as a shooter. He further says that the Sheriff’s Department had video evidence of the shooters on Feb. 9, and that he did not match their physical description.
Gabriel Ortiz sued San Bernardino County on Sept. 17, claiming that the District Attorney’s Office withheld video evidence that cleared him of the shooting they alleged he committed.
“Our Office is aware of the case. We do not comment on pending litigation,” wrote Jacquelyn Rodriguez, public affairs officer at the DA’s Office.
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