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Mistrial Declared in Case of Officer’s Murder

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Downey, California, January 31, 2026

A mistrial was declared in the case against Carlos Delcid, charged with the murder of off-duty Monterey Park officer Gardiel Solorio. The mistrial followed jurors inadvertently learning Solorio’s police officer status, violating prior agreements. The judge took this precaution to uphold a fair trial. Delcid is charged with multiple offenses related to Solorio’s death during an attempted carjacking. Delcid’s next court appearance will determine subsequent legal steps in this high-profile case.

Downey, California

Mistrial Declared in Trial of Man Accused of Killing Off-Duty Monterey Park Officer

Downey, California – A mistrial was declared in the case of Carlos Delcid, a 23-year-old man charged with the murder of off-duty Monterey Park police officer Gardiel Solorio. The mistrial was declared after jurors were inadvertently informed that Solorio was a police officer, a detail that had been agreed to be withheld from the jury.

Details of the Mistrial

During the trial, testimony revealed that Solorio was an off-duty police officer, despite prior agreements to keep this information from the jury. This disclosure led Delcid’s attorney to request a mistrial, which was granted by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Joseph R. Porras. The judge expressed concern that the jury might have been influenced by the unintended revelation of Solorio’s occupation. The court emphasized that the mistrial was declared as a precautionary measure to ensure a fair trial.

Background of the Case

On August 8, 2022, Gardiel Solorio, 26, was fatally shot during an attempted carjacking in a Downey parking lot. Solorio, a recent recruit with the Monterey Park Police Department, was sitting in his vehicle when Delcid allegedly approached him with a firearm. Solorio attempted to flee by reversing his car but was shot multiple times. Delcid faces charges including murder, shooting at a vehicle, felon in possession of a firearm, and second-degree robbery.

Previous Developments

Another individual, Gerardo Magallanes, 21, was previously sentenced to 24 years and eight months in prison after pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter in connection with Solorio’s death. Magallanes supplied the firearm used in the shooting and was a passenger in the vehicle with Delcid during the incident.

Next Steps

Following the mistrial, Delcid is scheduled to return to court for a pretrial hearing. The prosecution and defense will determine the next steps, which may include scheduling a new trial. The case continues to draw attention due to the tragic loss of Officer Solorio and the legal proceedings that have followed.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What led to the mistrial in Carlos Delcid’s case?

The mistrial was declared after jurors were inadvertently informed that the victim, Gardiel Solorio, was an off-duty police officer, a detail that had been agreed to be withheld from the jury.

What charges is Carlos Delcid facing?

Carlos Delcid faces charges including murder, shooting at a vehicle, felon in possession of a firearm, and second-degree robbery in connection with the death of Officer Gardiel Solorio.

What was the previous legal outcome related to this case?

Gerardo Magallanes, another individual involved, was sentenced to 24 years and eight months in prison after pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter in connection with Solorio’s death.

What are the next steps following the mistrial?

Delcid is scheduled to return to court for a pretrial hearing, where the prosecution and defense will determine the next steps, potentially including scheduling a new trial.

Key Features of the Case

Feature Details
Incident Date August 8, 2022
Location Downey, California
Victim Gardiel Solorio, 26, off-duty Monterey Park police officer
Defendant Carlos Delcid, 23
Charges Against Delcid Murder, shooting at a vehicle, felon in possession of a firearm, second-degree robbery
Previous Legal Outcome Gerardo Magallanes sentenced to 24 years and eight months in prison after pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter
Next Court Date Pretrial hearing scheduled; date to be determined


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