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Suspect shot to death by Corona police had convictions for assault, resisting arrest

The California DOJ investigates whether Corona officers lawfully shot Kiavik Galarza Miranda, focusing on if the tire iron constituted a deadly weapon under state law.

The man who Corona police shot to death on Tuesday, Nov. 18, was a 31-year-old Corona parolee with convictions for felony assault and resisting arrest, Superior Court records show. Kiavik Galarza Miranda died in the parking lot of the Applebee’s restaurant on McKinley Street after two officers fired separate volleys of shots as Miranda twice advanced on them and they retreated. A video shows Miranda, as officers fire for the second time, moving …

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San Bernardino Sun broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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