On June 9, Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies responded to a burglary and found Federico Rodriguez stabbing a woman inside. Deputies intervened, resulting in Rodriguez being shot and killed. While the woman survived, the incident raised concerns due to alleged limitations placed by the sheriff's department on oversight by the Office of Inspector General. The inspector general's office emphasized the importance of on-site investigations for accountability, yet has faced continued denial of access from the sheriff's department.
The woman Rodriguez was stabbing survived, but despite the apparently life-saving actions of the deputies, the case became a point of controversy.
Huntsman said allowing his staff to tour scenes of shootings is essential for proper oversight, yet the sheriff's department has repeatedly denied or limited access.
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