City of Fullerton, CA

03/27/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/27/2023 11:39

Critical Incident Community Briefing – Officer Involved Shooting 23-7715

Critical Incident Community Briefing - Officer Involved Shooting 23-7715

On Friday, February 10, 2023 at approximately 1:10 AM, Fullerton Police Officers located a vehicle in the area of Harbor Blvd and Chapman Ave that was wanted in connection with an armed robbery in San Bernardino County. Officers attempted to conducted a car stop on the vehicle

Post Date:03/27/2023

On Friday, February 10, 2023 at approximately 1:10 AM, Fullerton Police Officers located a vehicle in the area of Harbor Blvd and Chapman Ave that was wanted in connection with an armed robbery in San Bernardino County. Officers attempted to conducted a car stop on the vehicle, but it failed to yield and led officers on a pursuit through Fullerton and La Habra. During the pursuit, the driver, later identified as Austin Heiselman, waved a handgun out of the window.

Heiselman entered the intersection of Beach Blvd and Imperial Blvd in La Habra at a high rate of speed and against a red light, striking a vehicle that was legally travelling through the intersection. Heiselman's vehicle flipped and immediately caught on fire. Heiselman exited his vehicle and fled on foot, running into a nearby shopping center. A police K9 was deployed in attempt to detain him. As officers approached Heiselman, he took a shooting stance towards officers, at which point an officer involved shooting occurred. Officers immediately began life saving efforts until a Los Angeles County Fire Paramedic team arrived and pronounced Heiselman deceased.

A search of Heiselman revealed that he was unarmed at the time of the shooting. Two replica firearms and replica ammunition were located in Heiselman's vehicle.

In an effort to be transparent with the community that we serve, the Fullerton Police Department is releasing its fifth Critical Incident Community Briefing, which will provide details to the community about the incident, as we know them today. This includes Body Worn Camera (BWC) video footage from the incident itself, still photos, and police radio traffic.

Please keep in mind this is an initial review, and our understanding of this incident could possibly change as additional evidence is collected, analyzed, and reviewed. The Fullerton Police Department also does not draw any conclusions as to whether or not our officers acted within our department policy, and the law, until all the facts are known, and the independent investigation by the California Department of Justice is complete. For more information on the CA DOJ Investigation, refer to https://oag.ca.gov/ois-incidents.

With the July 1, 2019 implementation of California Assembly Bill 748, California police agencies are required to release any relevant video or audio pertaining to the critical incident within 45 days. The California State Legislature allows for this 45 day release timeframe because there is an understanding that critical incidents are often complex, sensitive investigations, and it takes time to complete them in a thorough manner.

Asa reminder, while body worn cameras are an excellent investigative tool, they do not always show what the officers may have seen, and vice versa, the officers don't always see and experience what the body camera footage shows. We ask that the community keep this in mind when viewing these videos.

Fullerton PD Investigators contacted Mr. Heiselman's next of kin last week and offered them an opportunity to view this Critical Incident Community Briefing prior to its release.

Please be advised, the images and content of this Critical Incident Community Briefing are graphic, and viewer discretion is advised.

The Critical Incident Community Briefing, which is roughly 14-minutes in length, can be found by clicking the link below:

https://youtu.be/2Bett_LVpxU

Critical Incident Community Briefing - Officer Involved Shooting 23-7715

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