After continuing up onto a curb, Siler’s vehicle became disabled. He then got out and ran. Torres was the first officer on the scene and pursued Siler on foot.

The foot chase continued south through backyards, over fences and a railroad track, according to the report. During the chase, Torres said he repeatedly yelled out phrases such as “police,” “stop,” and “get on the ground.”

Siler entered a body repair shop at 2103 56th St. The shooting took place in that garage.

There were two other people in the garage when Siler went inside; they were still there when the shooting took place.

What did Torres report?

While walking among parked vehicles near the garage, Torres said he observed a Hispanic male standing inside of an open garage door to the rear of 2103 56th St.

Torres said it appeared the Hispanic man was pointing to someone in the garage. Torres entered the garage and saw a second Hispanic man on the north side of the garage near a doorway holding a baseball bat “as if he was going to swing.” Torres said he believed that man felt threatened by Siler.