Unincorporated Los Angeles County: Dalton Rahman, 18
Dalton Rahman, an 18-year-old white man, was shot and killed by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies on Thursday, Nov. 5, in the 17000 block of Orkney Street in unincorporated Los Angeles County, authorities said.
The shooting occurred about 8:30 p.m., after a car chase in the unincorporated section of Azusa, a city of about 45,000 east of L.A. in the San Gabriel Valley, according to a statement from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
The suspect crashed the car and fled to the backyard of a house on Orkney, according to the statement. A police dog went after the suspect.
When deputies got the suspect to the ground, he grabbed one of the deputies' guns and fired several rounds, according to the statement.
No deputies were injured.
The suspect was shot several times by another deputy and was pronounced dead at the scene.
-- Baxter Holmes
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Map: The location where deputies shot Dalton Rahman. Credit: Google Maps



"An 18-year-old white man", was shot and killed by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies"
Probaly just another illegal alien from Europe. Good riddens.
Posted by: Sergio | November 10, 2009 at 10:43 AM
Good one Sergio.
Let protect our borders from illegal Europeans, Canadians, and Australians.
Posted by: Devils Advocate | November 11, 2009 at 12:11 PM
I'm familiar with someone who is friends with the father of the deceased. He is no illegal alien. He was born and raised here in LA. He had some problems to say the least. Blaming everything on Illegal aliens is just PLAIN STUPID! Until you know the facts, shut up!
You can never completely control the behavior of your children. You can do your best.
This is another example of the evils of narcotics abuse.
Posted by: It's Really SAD | November 12, 2009 at 11:30 AM
WOW how conveniant a cop didn't get shot during the kid shooting! Don't believe the cops story. Hopes that internal affairs really looks into that case! Why are there so many homicides by cops lately?
Posted by: Michelle Westervet | November 12, 2009 at 12:39 PM
No Sergio, this young white man was a California Native.
I know his family and they are very hard working, taxpaying ,citizens.
Not that that is what is important here, the fact is someone lost there son, their their grandson and a brother.
I do not want to start a debate, I just want the family to be able to grieve.
This is very tragic for everyone involved.
Posted by: nina | November 12, 2009 at 02:36 PM
Both of you guys are ignorant a life was lost here. All you can say is good riddens. I believe you two are illegals as well you just forgot to leave your race and we all know what that is.
Posted by: Kim | November 12, 2009 at 02:43 PM
I completely understand that a heated situation as described in this post would cause for high adrenaline rushes and un-called for reactions. But KILLING him??? Yes, I know their lives were at risk when the guy starting shooting at them, but to point the gun at his face and just end his life for doing that? Cops do it because they can. They have full control of the situation. Their arrogance and disgust for the "suspect" no matter WHO IT IS and no matter WHAT THEY DID causes situations like these to end the way they did. Did that guy REALLY deserve to die in such a savage way for having the cops chase him?
Posted by: not a fan of cops | November 13, 2009 at 09:17 AM
Not a fan of cops, you have to be kidding me......I will never understand the sympathy that people continue to feel when a criminal starts shooting at police and they end the situation. Would you rather they tried to talk with him and empathize with how he was feeling while they are ducking hot lead? Police have one hell of a job to do, and let me tell you they aren’t paid that much.... If somebody was in your home shooting at you because he just ran from the cops, and you and the lives of your family were in danger you will sleep good at night knowing when you need help trained men and women with GUNS show up!!!! You of course would rather criticize the police. Amazing!!!....
Posted by: JJ | November 13, 2009 at 10:35 AM
I was being sarcastic because most often I find that people like Kim ("I believe you two are illegals as well you just forgot to leave your race and we all know what that is.") like to blame everything on illegal aliens but do not focus on the bigger picture. And by the way, I'm Mexican but you knew that already...right? right.
Posted by: Sergio | November 13, 2009 at 10:46 AM
To Not a fan,
the answer to all your questions is YES!!! You pick up a gun and shoot and you are going to get shot at. I think kids learn this on the play ground when they are playing cops and robbers. He was rolled the dice and got the outcome that he wanted. If he thought that he could get away with doing that to a cop or cops what makes you think that he would even think twice about doing it to you? I wish I had the ability to put you in that same situation, I don't think you would stand there and yell at him to stop. Your reaction would be the same to stop him from killing you at all cost.
Posted by: jet | November 13, 2009 at 11:05 AM
"not a fan of cops", what would you say if one the bullets fired by the deceased hits someone way far from the scene?
The police did it correctly by ending the threat to the local neighborhood. Obviously the deceased was deranged intent on killing people. Good thing he died before he could accomplish that goal.
Posted by: syscom3 | November 13, 2009 at 11:45 AM
To "Not a big fan of cops"
That has got to be one of the dumbest posts I have ever read! you say "I know their lives were at risk when the guy starting shooting at them but just end his life for doing that?" Now I am deeply sorry for the loss of life here, but I don't know any cops who would just STAND there and watch someone shoot at them, with one of their guns! Im sure I would have pulled the trigger as quickly as they did... The cops have a family to go home to as well...
Posted by: ARE YOU KIDDING ME? | November 13, 2009 at 01:48 PM
do you think his parents want to read about stupid teenagers who have nothing better to do arguing over there sons horrible death ?talk about it elsewhere leave ur rude comments to urself, this isnt anything to be talking so insensitive about.RIP dalton ur forever in our hearts
Posted by: anonymous | November 13, 2009 at 01:54 PM
First, let me send my deepest condolensces to this young mans family, especially his parents. Second, let me state here that I am the son of a since retired & now decesed police officer from N.Y. & believe ANY cop would do the same as these officers did in response. And lastly, that I am an "aledged robbery victim" of this young man. I am also a recovering alcoholic & drug addict of many, many years & know this as an excuse for his behavior is bulls**t. Sorry, but I firmly believe we reap what we sow...
Posted by: steve jump | November 13, 2009 at 03:26 PM
Anonymous,
Tell the parents not to come on this blog. It is a blog NOT a memroium. Their son did a stupid thing and got killed for it. He wasn't some small child throwing a tantrum he was an adult and made adult decisions and lived and died by them. This wasn't some innocent kid that didn't know what the hell it was he was doing. No matter how you or anyone else tries to make this better you will not. This MAN took a gun and pulled the trigger more then once...like some of the other bloggers have said what words of comfort would the parents have for the actions of their son had a bullet actually hit someone and killed someone? Whould they be feeling the same lose of NOT even close. They might out of obligation put a few words out there but their pain would not be the same and someone else's pain would be the fault of their idiot son.
Posted by: Jet | November 13, 2009 at 03:47 PM
anonymous, this is a blog about a serious issue in society. It is not the obituaries, nor is this blog for the faint of heart.
By the way, its been 30 years since I was last a teen.
Posted by: syscom3 | November 13, 2009 at 07:33 PM
I cant believe everyone arguing about what happen. Have some respect. This is not a joke. Dalton was my friend. He was a good smart kid. I cant believe he's gone. We WILL MISS YOU BRO. RIP DT.
Posted by: 4riend. | November 15, 2009 at 06:54 PM
4riend, "He was a good smart kid." I think you should rethink what you wrote. He was neither the day he put society at great risk and he ended up getting killed for his irresponsibility.
Posted by: syscom3 | November 15, 2009 at 11:09 PM
no he was not an illegal alien. a group of my friends were very close with dalton. this is such a traggic event. dont talk about something you obviously know nothing about.
Posted by: greiving | November 16, 2009 at 01:38 PM
Dalton made a series of poor decisions that passed through San Clemente, Newport Beach (where he was preparing to rob somebody at gunpoint when police arrived), and finally Los Angeles. He told his girlfriend he would rather die than get arrested by the police...your wish is granted.
Posted by: Informed Newport Beach Resident | November 20, 2009 at 02:24 PM
okay, my point: If I seriously SERIOUSLY had to shoot someone to defend myself or anyone (and they had their gun pointed at me) I wouldn't aim at the face.... or heart. All that cop had to do was point at something other than a vital region. It takes just as long to point at the face as it does to point at the hip, or shoulder, or arm. Where you chose to point is the question. Mr. Rahman (may you rest in peace) was a troubled kid, and he fled the police because he didn't want to go to jail. To "Jet": If you pick up a gun and shoot, you will get shot at. I agree! But you shouldn't get KILLED!!!!!!! To: Are You Kidding Me: Thanks for your sarcasm.. I didn't say I wanted the cops to just stand there. I mean to say that I would have wished that the cops used the same split second they used to kill him to shoot him somewhere that wouldn't immediately end his life.
Posted by: not a fan of cops | November 20, 2009 at 06:38 PM
To 'Not a fan of cops'...If a police officer makes the decision that lethal force is necessary to stop a threat, then he/she needs to stop the threat as quickly as possible. Shooting somebody in the shoulder or hip might not immediately stop the person from doing whatever they were doing. Wounds to non vital organs don't always stop a motivated criminal. If this kid grabbed an officer's gun and was firing off rounds, the second officer would want to immediately stop him from doing that, and would need to instantly incapacitate the suspect. Sounds like a head shot was the right decision. I'm sure if your life or the life of a loved one was threatened, you would want the threat ended immediately, and not want the officer to gamble that a shot to the leg or arm would be sufficient.
Posted by: Informed Newport Beach Resident | November 22, 2009 at 09:03 AM
To not a fan,
I have so much to write. I had this whole response ready for you and then it hit me. I no longer wanted to carry on a converstaion with someone who thinks that in a fight for life either yours or someone eles and trying to avoid getting hit by a bullet that one would still be able to HIT a none leathal part of the body! This man made a decision and paid the price for that decision!! I am glad that YOU will never have to make a decision to stop someone from shooting randomly in my direction by taking the time to aim at a "non" vital organ and/or stopping this maniac as fast as possible before he takes an innocent life. He wasn't just shooting at the cops that day but shooting aimlessly and he could have hit anything or anyone.
Posted by: Jet | November 23, 2009 at 09:09 AM
not a fan of cops, many times when a person is on drugs, they lose the ability to feel pain and they can do some pretty weird stuff while being shot or subdued.
The police did the right thing in this incident, and for you to invoke "hollywood" fantasy's, is quite rediculous.
Posted by: syscom3 | November 23, 2009 at 11:17 AM