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Lynwood police Chief Russell L. Pearson said prosecutors should apologize to Dorian, the police, the community and the victims of the shootings. "Officer Dorian's reputation has been damaged, and his family and fellow officers have been dragged through the mud," Pearson said in a written statement. Glasgow apologized to Dorian but also defended his office's actions. "I feel horrible for Brian Dorian. And I certainly would apologize for any inconvenience that he has suffered," Glasgow said. "At the same time, he is a police officer, and if he were in our shoes, and he had a suspect under these circumstances, Brian Dorian would have acted the same way." Chuck Pelkie, spokesman for Glasgow's office, said a witness had identified Dorian as the shooter and Dorian's vehicle matched the gunman's. But Pelkie said new evidence shows Dorian was on his computer until 11 a.m. the day of the shootings. The first shooting happened at 10:30 a.m. at a work site in Illinois. Ballistics from the gun in both shootings matched, meaning Dorian could not have been involved in the later one, Pelkie said. One of the victims, Rolando Alonso, 45, of Hammond, Ind., was shot fatally in the head while working for a construction company near Beecher, Ill. Another worker, Joshua Garza, 19, of Dyer, Ind., was wounded. A third worker escaped into a cornfield. Later that day, a farmer, Keith Dahl, 64, was wounded near Lowell, Ind. Authorities in Indiana had not charged Doria.
Kristina Garza, Joshua Garza's aunt, said she also was taken aback by prosecutors' reversal and called for someone else to step in and look at the evidence. "Someone needs to take the reins and dig deeper," said Garza, an attorney.
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