Family of East L.A. man killed by deputy outraged by plea deal

The family of a man shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy in East Los Angeles is upset that the district attorney has offered the former deputy a plea deal with no jail time.

In March 2021, David Ordaz Jr.’s sister called 911 to report that the 34-year-old father of three was suicidal and under the influence of meth.

“He’s also talked about suicide by cop, so I am afraid for that,” she said on the 911 call.

L.A. County sheriff’s deputies responded to Ordaz’s home, and body cam footage shows him holding a knife and refusing to put it down. The deputies shot Ordaz with a beanbag round, then he stepped forward and the deputies opened fire, shooting him 12 times.

One of the deputies, Remin Pineda, kept firing at Ordaz as he lay on the ground, even after another deputy told him to stop shooting, according to prosecutors .

Pineda was charged with assault with a firearm and assault under color of authority, both felonies. He was offered a plea deal of 250 hours of community service.

At a press conference in front of the Hall of Justice on Monday, Ordaz’s sister Hilda Pedroza slammed the plea deal.

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