Law
No charges for officers who shot Soboba man
Two deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department won't face charges for the fatal shooting of a member of the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians.

Eli Morillo, 26, was shot and killed on the reservation on May 8, 2008. A report from the County District Attorney's Office aid the officers acted in self-defense.

Morillo was brandishing a assault rifle and pointed it towards the officers, according to the report.

The district attorney also completed an investigation into the fatal shootings of two other tribal members in May 2008 but a written report is pending.

Get the Story:
Deputies cleared of wrongdoing in fatal Soboba Reservation shooting (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 9/29)
DA rules Soboba tribal member shot by sheriff justified (The Soboba Valley News 9/28)
DA’s office releases report on fatal Soboba Reservation shooting near San Jacinto (The Southwest Riverside News Network 9/28)

Relevant Documents:
Riverside County district attorney report (September 2009)

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