Riverside County Sheriff Shoot Over 100 Rounds Endangering Public - But They Killed Suspect = Heroes

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Riverside County Sheriff's Department
Critical Incident Video Release
Deputy Involved Shooting 12-31-2021, Beaumont, California
The RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT released body cam, helicopter camera footage of an officer and deputy involved shooting that occurred on December 30, 2021 where a deputy was injured after being hit and pinned under a vehicle.

On Thursday, December 30, 2021, about 9:57 P.M., deputies from the Perris Sheriff’s Station responded to a report of a domestic violence dispute in the 17000 block of Ridge Canyon Drive in the unincorporated area of Perris, known as Woodcrest. Upon arrival, the male suspect suspect identified as 44 year old Dennis McHugh from Glendora California. was not located and deputies learned the suspect had a felony warrant for a violation of an assault with a deadly weapon, domestic violence, kidnapping, vandalism, and a domestic violence restraining order violation. A search of the area was conducted and the suspect McHugh had fled the scene before deputies could locate him. A continued search for the suspect McHugh occurred and information was developed that the McHugh was in the area of the Interstate 10 freeway and Beaumont Avenue in the city of Beaumont.

At 1:07 A.M., a Riverside Sheriff’s Department helicopter located the suspect vehicle in the 400 block of E 4th Street in Beaumont and additional deputies and officers were requested to assist in the arrest of McHugh. Several officers arrived on scene and located McHugh inside his vehicle, at which time McHugh attempted to flee the area by ramming a vehicle occupied by a private citizen and multiple police cars. An officer and deputy involved shooting occurred at that time. While the ramming occurred, an officer became trapped underneath a vehicle and couldn’t escape.

An officer needs help call was broadcasted to multiple law enforcement agencies. Surrounding agencies, along with our Special Enforcement Bureau, arrived on scene with an armored rescue vehicle, which was used to safely extract the injured officer. The officer was transported to a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

Numerous attempts were made to have McHugh exit the vehicle, and after no movement, deputies safely approached the vehicle and found McHugh deceased on scene.
No other deputies or officers were injured during this incident

The following agencies were involved in the deputy and officer involved shooting: Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, Beaumont Police Department, Banning Police Department, and the California Highway Patrol. The involved deputes and officers will be placed on administrative leave per their Department policies. The names of the involved deputies and officers will not be released at this time.

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