The Los Angeles Department of Forensic Medical Examiner reported that it could not publish the cause of death of the young man by order of LASD

Los Angeles Sheriff Blocks Andres Guardado's Autopsy Post

They protest the death of Andrés Guardado at LASD headquarters, Compton.

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CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA / EFE

He Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD) has ordered a security block to the publication of the autopsy results of the 18-year-old Andrés Guardado, who died in Gardena last Thursday, June 18, when he received bullet wounds fired by department agents.

Blocking THE D was informed by the information chief of the Los Angeles Department of Forensic Medical Examiner, Sarah Ardalani, in an interview with CNN. According Ardalani can not reveal the cause of death of Saved for a security lockdown imposed by the Sheriff's investigation.

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The autopsy of the young Guardado It would have been done last Monday but blocking the publication of it it could last for months or even years.

He Sheriff, Alex Villanueva, asked the State attorney California, Xavier Becerra, who will supervise the agency during the investigation of the facts.

"I am committed to transparencyVillanueva said when making his request public to the prosecutor.

They denounce that the cameras were taken

A man identified as Andrew Haney, manager of the Gardena auto shop where the events occurred, narrated on video that LASD officers took security cameras without issuing an order.

Haney claims in the video that he received the seizure order after the storage equipment had been taken away.

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