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Beringia

(5,520 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 11:34 AM 5 hrs ago

Man who killed sheriff's deputy in California dies after being run over with armored vehicle

Source: The Independent, US edition



A central California sheriff's deputy was fatally shot on Thursday morning while serving an eviction notice, leading to a prolonged standoff that concluded with authorities killing the suspect by running him over with an armured vehicle.

The incident began when Tulare County deputies attempted to serve the notice to a 60-year-old man in Porterville, approximately 240 kilometres northeast of Los Angeles. The man opened fire, killing one of the deputies.

He then barricaded himself inside the home with a rifle for several hours. During the standoff, authorities deployed gas, but the man continued to fire at law enforcement. The confrontation ended around 6 p.m. when the man emerged from the property and moved through neighbouring yards.

Sheriff Mike Boudreaux stated at an evening news conference that a Kern County SWAT team drove an armored car into the yard where the man was lying on the ground. After he began firing at them, the team drove the vehicle over him, resulting in his death.

Read more: https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/porterville-tulare-police-shooting-swat-b2955119.html



They actually ran him over with an armored vehicle, unreal
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Man who killed sheriff's deputy in California dies after being run over with armored vehicle (Original Post) Beringia 5 hrs ago OP
America is violent. Getting worse. twodogsbarking 5 hrs ago #1
Yes and no. maxsolomon 3 hrs ago #5
A small correction... Shipwack 2 hrs ago #10
Any port in a storm. OC375 4 hrs ago #2
Yep, it sure looks like "suicide by cop" to me. ShazzieB 43 min ago #18
As my mother would say... Bluejeans 4 hrs ago #3
As he was shooting at them they were fully justified in either running him over or shooting him EX500rider 4 hrs ago #4
They were in an armored vehicle. Shipwack 2 hrs ago #11
So too bad about any civilians who get hit by his stray rounds as he was in their back yards shooting? EX500rider 2 hrs ago #12
They had options that weren't certain execution. my. Shipwack 2 hrs ago #14
Like? Shooting him was one, running him over was one, what else as he was armed and firing his gun? EX500rider 2 hrs ago #15
Like what? ShazzieB 19 min ago #19
When they kick at your front door How you gonna come? maxsolomon 3 hrs ago #6
I appreciate this reference. (nt) Duncan Grant 2 hrs ago #9
IMO, accountability count way more than any kind of "punishment," lethal or otherwise. usonian 3 hrs ago #7
After what happened in Minn. last year... Snackshack 3 hrs ago #8
True, but realize... Shipwack 2 hrs ago #13
Those Minnesota cases didn't involve the people shooting at others JI7 1 hr ago #16
The crazy dude was shooting at them. If someone got out of the vehicle he could have shot them. Jacson6 1 hr ago #17

maxsolomon

(38,836 posts)
5. Yes and no.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 12:43 PM
3 hrs ago

America is a violent place, but incidents like this are rare as hen's teeth.

The rates of many types of crimes are steadily falling and have been for decades.

Shipwack

(3,074 posts)
10. A small correction...
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 02:16 PM
2 hrs ago
America is police forces are violent. Getting worse.


Never going to get better until we acknowledge that our training and standards are not good for a free democracy.

ShazzieB

(22,667 posts)
18. Yep, it sure looks like "suicide by cop" to me.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 03:55 PM
43 min ago

You don't keep firing at LE when repeatedly told to stop unless you have an active death wish or fancy yourself a martyr.

EX500rider

(12,618 posts)
4. As he was shooting at them they were fully justified in either running him over or shooting him
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 11:48 AM
4 hrs ago

Especially as he'd already killed one sheriff's deputy.

Shipwack

(3,074 posts)
11. They were in an armored vehicle.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 02:19 PM
2 hrs ago

He was on the ground, not attempting to escape. They were in no danger.

This was a revenge killing, because of the (erroneous) belief that a cop’s life is many more times valuable than that of a civilian.

EX500rider

(12,618 posts)
12. So too bad about any civilians who get hit by his stray rounds as he was in their back yards shooting?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 02:22 PM
2 hrs ago

EX500rider

(12,618 posts)
15. Like? Shooting him was one, running him over was one, what else as he was armed and firing his gun?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 02:31 PM
2 hrs ago

ShazzieB

(22,667 posts)
19. Like what?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 04:19 PM
19 min ago

Please explain these other "options" to us.

This was not a person who could be reasoned with. He had already killed once and was was actively firing after being told repeatedly to stop. No one could get out of that armored vehicle without becoming a target.

Running him over was brutal, but an active shooter who has already killed and refuses to stop shooting despite repeated warnings has nothing left to lose and is a danger to anyone in the vicinity, not "just" cops. When someone is behaving that way. LE is going to do their best to take him out, one way or another, before he can hurt or kill someone else. That was not the ideal way to bring the standoff to an end, but it eliminated the danger of him harming anyone else, which would have (rightly) been their first priority.

maxsolomon

(38,836 posts)
6. When they kick at your front door How you gonna come?
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 12:47 PM
3 hrs ago
With your hands on your head
Or on the trigger of your gun

When the law break in
How you gonna go?
Shot down on the pavement
Or waiting in death row


The serving of eviction notices is fraught with danger. It's a profound crisis for the tenants.

usonian

(25,627 posts)
7. IMO, accountability count way more than any kind of "punishment," lethal or otherwise.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 01:04 PM
3 hrs ago

Do ya remember Oswald and Ruby? That "street justice" destroyed fact-finding and accountability,

Roman gladiators threw a net to immobilize.

While there are legitimate self-defense arguments to be made, way too often someone in combat armor kills someone holding a sandwich. or a bag of chips. I grew up reading "Fearless Fosdick" comics and the facts today make him look like a "parking enforcement officer".



The only cop who ever sent a chair to the chair.


When police are militarized, the rules of war, not "justice" prevail.

Snackshack

(2,588 posts)
8. After what happened in Minn. last year...
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 01:23 PM
3 hrs ago

w/ Rep. Hortman and what we have seen ICE do since. Knocking on a door needs to be done with very careful considerations.

Shipwack

(3,074 posts)
13. True, but realize...
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 02:25 PM
2 hrs ago

Being a cop is not the most dangerous profession.

It’s being an electrical lineman.

Policing isn’t even in the top ten. Police deaths are inflated by counting deaths while not on duty, even ones that have nothing to do with crimes or injuries sustained while on duty.

I don’t think ACAB is 100% true, but it’s a valid assumption until proven otherwise.

Jacson6

(2,043 posts)
17. The crazy dude was shooting at them. If someone got out of the vehicle he could have shot them.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 03:19 PM
1 hr ago

People go crazy when it comes to court summons and court evictions. Been there and done that 35 years ago.

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