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State DOJ clears L.A. sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot unarmed man at Valencia mall

March 26, 2025
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State DOJ clears L.A. sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot unarmed man at Valencia mall
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State prosecutors have cleared a Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot an unarmed mentally ill man two years ago at a Valencia mall, according to a California Department of Justice news release.

Even though the state determined there wasn’t enough evidence to justify charging Deputy Lorena Gonzalez, a 27-page report released Wednesday offered a series of policy recommendations for the Sheriff’s Department in relation to the Jan. 11, 2023, killing of Christopher Mercurio.

Some of those suggested improvements — such as expanding de-escalation policies and training deputies to better identify people with mental health conditions — mirror issues the slain man’s family raised in a lawsuit filed late last year.

In an emailed statement to The Times, Christian Contreras, one of the Mercurio family’s attorneys, lamented the state’s decision.

“Christopher Mercurio was tragically killed when he was unarmed, not an imminent threat, and shot for merely trying to find a place to sleep at night,” Contreras wrote. “The Mercurio family is disappointed in the DOJ’s determination but look forward to their civil rights lawsuit against the County of Los Angeles.”

The Sheriff’s Department did not immediately comment, and the county has not yet responded to the lawsuit in federal court.

The shooting occurred after Gonzalez responded to a trespassing call at a Macy’s department store in the Valencia Town Center.

When Gonzalez arrived at the mall and approached Mercurio, according to the DOJ, he refused to leave and struck the deputy in the head.

“Mercurio continued to advance towards Deputy Gonzalez and ignored commands to step back,” the DOJ wrote in its news release. “Shortly thereafter, the deputy fired two shots at Mr. Mercurio and fatally wounded him.”

The family’s lawsuit faulted the deputy for failing to de-escalate the situation and faulted the department for allowing her to respond alone instead of sending a Mental Health Evaluation Team, even after Mercurio made confusing comments about Iran and China and described himself as “security for the whole country.”

Gonzalez could not be reached and it is not clear if she had an attorney.

The post State DOJ clears L.A. sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot unarmed man at Valencia mall appeared first on Los Angeles Times.

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