Sheriff’s deputy killed in central California while serving eviction notice
PORTERVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A man fatally shot a central California sheriff’s deputy Thursday morning while authorities were serving an eviction notice and was killed by officers after an hourslong standoff.
Tulare County deputies were serving the eviction notice at a home in Porterville when a 60-year-old man opened fire on them, the sheriff’s department wrote on Facebook. Porterville is about 150 miles (240 kilometers) northeast of Los Angeles in the state’s Central Valley.
The man was barricaded inside the home with a rifle for several hours. At one point, authorities deployed gas into the home as the man continued to fire at law enforcement. The standoff ended around 6 p.m. when the man left the home and moved through the yards of nearby homes, Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said at an evening news conference.
Boudreaux said a Kern County SWAT team drove an armored car into the yard where the man was laying on the ground and he started firing at them. The team drove the car over the man, killing him.


