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On the morning of March 18, 1991, Larry Gibson, a sheriff's deputy of Douglas County, Oregon, prepared to leave for a jog at approximately 11:30 a.m. from his home in Azalea. [2] Larry claimed that, before leaving the property, he attempted to shoot a stray cat but missed. [3] His son, Thomas, aged 2, was playing in the yard of the home at the ...
As of 1990, her last whereabouts have been unknown. [23] 18 March 1991 Thomas Gibson: 2 Azalea, Oregon, U.S. Gibson disappeared from his front yard in Azalea, Oregon after his father, Larry, a sheriff's deputy, left to go for a jog. Larry was charged with second-degree murder in Thomas' case, and was convicted of manslaughter in 1995, serving ...
Unsuccessful Ph.D. student shot his thesis adviser, his estranged wife, and himself [66] [67] 13: 2017 North Park Elementary School shooting: San Bernardino: 2017-04-10: 3: Man shot his estranged wife at the school where she worked and a student standing behind her and then killed himself [68] 14: 2019 Saugus High School shooting: Santa Clarita ...
The family of a mentally ill man killed by a sheriff’s deputy as he brandished a machete has sued Sacramento County in federal court. The family of a mentally ill man killed by a sheriff’s ...
Sacramento County sheriff’s deputies went about 3:30 p.m. to the 5700 block of Shadow Creek Drive for a welfare check and found three dead adults, all riddled with bullets.
The Sheriff’s Office said Garcia retired in 2022, but he returned that same year as an “on-call” deputy assigned to Sacramento International Airport. Cooper said his heart is heavy for ...
Shootings of Sacramento County law enforcement officers: Sacramento: 2014-10-24: 2 2: Shooting of Sacramento County sheriff's deputies Shooting of The Jacka: Oakland: 2015-02-02: 1 Rapper shot 2015 San Bernardino attack: San Bernardino: 2015-12-02: 16 24: Islamic Terrorist attack at the workplace. 2017 Fresno shootings: Fresno: 2017-04-18: 4
The death of Jaime Naranjo suggests a troubling repeat of the department’s recent history, writes The Sacramento Bee’s Editorial Board. | Opinion Why Sacramento County sheriff’s deputies are ...