Tragedy struck a quiet Elk Grove neighborhood early Tuesday when an ex-law enforcement officer allegedly stabbed his 11-year-old son to death. The boy’s younger sister survived unharmed. The suspect — a 40-year-old former deputy — fled the scene and sparked a manhunt that ended in a deadly police pursuit along Interstate 5 near Lodi. Authorities confirmed the suspect died after officers opened fire; no law enforcement personnel were injured.
What Happened: Domestic Violence Turns Deadly
- Police responded shortly after 8 a.m. to a call from the boy’s mother, who reported seeing, via home security cameras, her husband violently assaulting their son inside their Elk Grove home. Investigators later found the child with fatal stab wounds; he was pronounced dead at a hospital. His 6-year-old sister was at the scene but was not harmed.
- The suspect fled the residence before officers arrived. Subsequent searches led law-enforcement to spot his vehicle traveling south on I-5. A pursuit ensued.
Police Chase and Officer-Involved Shooting
- The chase ended near Lodi after highway patrol used a spike strip to disable the ex-deputy’s car. The vehicle crashed, and responding officers — including local police and deputies from the county sheriff’s office — fired at the suspect. The man was critically wounded and later died at a hospital.
- Authorities discovered the suspect had been previously dismissed from the sheriff’s department after a documented drug-related incident. A gun safe at his home was found empty; it remains unclear whether he fired at officers before being shot.
Community Impact & Investigation Underway
The horrific event has shaken the Elk Grove community. Local school authorities confirmed the boy was a student and have offered counseling and support to students and staff. Officials described the case as “horrific and senseless,” and investigators are continuing to piece together the full chain of events — including confirming whether the suspect exchanged gunfire with law enforcement before being shot.





















