A rookie California cop who “didn’t have a mean bone in his body” was
shot to death while responding to a roadside disturbance call Wednesday
morning, making him the fourth law enforcement officer killed in the
Golden State in less than three weeks, police said.
Modoc County sheriff’s deputy Jack Hopkins, 31, was fatally shot around
10:30 a.m. after responding to a call from a rural area some 10 miles
south of Alturas, cops said in a statement.
A dispatcher received a call about an officer-involved shooting shortly
after Hopkins arrived on the scene. California Highway Patrol cops and
local officers rushed over and discovered Hopkins fatally shot on the
ground.
An unidentified suspect was taken into custody shortly thereafter.
Further details about the shooting or the arrest were not immediately
available and Modoc County Sheriff’s office did not return requests for
comment early Thursday.
The nearby Alturas Municipal Airport remembered Hopkins as a polite officer who joined the department less than a year ago.
“When he pulled you over for a headlight, or something you did, he
always was courteous and had a smile on his face,” the airport said in a Facebook post. “He didn’t have a mean bone in his body, just a great guy.”
Hopkins is the fourth law enforcement officer in California to be
killed while on duty since the beginning of October. A Los Angeles
County sheriff's deputy was shot to death on Oct. 5 while responding to a burglary, and two Palm Springs officers died after an assault rifle-wielding gang member ambushed them on Oct. 8.
The Modoc County Sheriff’s office posted a video on its Facebook page
Thursday evening titled “Deputy Jack Hopkins Procession.” The video
shows dozens of cop cars riding along a main street with their sirens
flashing.
“This deputy was so young and just doing his job. Makes me sick that
something like this can happen,” a Facebook user commented on the
video.
Watch the video here:
https://www.facebook.com/153688004804447/videos/636283099878266/
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