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Family and advocates press Santa Ana oversight commission for independent probe into Noe Rodriguez killing

Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission · January 10, 2026
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Summary

Family members and advocates urged the Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission to seek an independent investigation and public community briefings after the December 2024 death of Noe Rodriguez, saying officers’ statements conflict with full body‑camera footage and naming Officer Luis Casillas among those involved.

David Pulido, speaking on behalf of Community Service Organization (CSO) Orange County, told the Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission that the family of Noe Rodriguez demands an independent investigation into Rodriguez’s December 1, 2024, death and that the officers involved be held accountable. “His family demands that the officers who killed him, Luis Casillas and Ysaquivara, be held accountable,” Pulido said during public comment.

Pulido and other speakers said they have reviewed full body‑camera footage and that portions of officers’ public statements and departmental community briefings are inconsistent…

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