Jeremiah Capurro
Service Record
Mt. Shasta California Police Department
Rank | Officer |
Dates of Service | Hired approximately 2022.[1] |
Last Known Status | Active |
Incident Reports
2023 Death of Nicholas Detweiler
On December 25, 2023, Detweiler was travelling on a passenger train. Train officials called police and reported that Detweiler was threatening passengers and crew with brass knuckles and was possibly intoxicated.[2] Capurro boarded the train and woke Detweiler, who did not follow directions. Capurro tased Detweiler, which was ineffective. Detweiler punched Capurro, who hit Detweiler multiple times with his baton. Detweiler refused commands to get on the ground. Capurro drew his firearm. Detweiler donned a pair of brass knuckles and punched a crew member. Capurro filed, striking Detweiler and the crew member.[3]
Officers rendered aid.[4] Detweiler died at the scene.[3]
The incident was captured on Capurro's body-worn camera.[2]
Response Timeline
Capurro was placed on administrative leave.[3]
The multi-agency Critical Incident Team opened an investigation.[3]
The California Department of Justice will conduct an independent investigation of the shooting, which is required under state law for officer-involved shootings of unarmed individuals.[5]
Before February 22, 2024, Capurro was returned to full duty.[3]
On February 22, 2024, the agency released the body-worn camera footage.[2]
LEO Ratings
References
- ↑ Sophia Bruinsma, Mother demands answers after Mt. Shasta police fatally shoot her son on Christmas Day, KRCR, 2024-01-12
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Damon Arthur, Mount Shasta police release video of officer-involved shooting on Amtrak train, Record Searchlight, 2024-02-23
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 2023-12-25 Death of Nicholas Detweiler, Mt. Shasta Police Department, 2024-02-21
- ↑ Sophia Bruinsma, Deadly officer-involved shooting on Christmas Amtrak ride: Passenger killed and employee injured, KRCR, 2023-12-28
- ↑ Current Cases, State of California Department of Justice
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