(From the Orange County Register)
FULLERTON – An officer patrolling downtown Fullerton on Tuesday spotted five taggers in an alley, and then pounced to arrest all five after enlisting backup, police said.
At 1:20 p.m., Cpl. John DeCaprio was patrolling the area of the FM Market liquor store in the 400 block of Harbor Boulevard when he saw through a fence five males tagging what Fullerton police Sgt. Andrew Goodrich said were gang monikers on the wall with felt-tipped pens.
Three were writing, while two acted as lookouts, Goodrich said.
He said DeCaprio quietly called for backup, and was able to team up with another police car to roll up and block exits from the alley, allowing the officers it intercept all five.
Four were juveniles and taken to Juvenile Hall, Goodrich said. The fifth was an adult.
He said he expects the five arrested to face vandalism and gang charges.
Contact the writer: 714-704-3706 or atownsend@ocregister.com
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Below are some pictures I took back in February of the 92831 post Office property in downtown Fullerton. I hate taggers and the mess they make. Fullerton Police Corporal John DeCaprio deserves a medal for his bust. It may not have been a violent crime in progress or a person down call, however, it was exactly what all of us hope our officers are doing everyday - fighting crime. The best part is that the officer observed the crime, called in back up, and caught 5 decrepit gangbanging thugs! I hope they are all charged as adults! Great job Cpl. DeCaprio and the FPD for exemplify quality service to our city and meeting our expectations!!
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