California driver charged with single-punch murder of deputy

2018-01-04 13:15
On New Years Eve Deputy Larry Falce was violently attacked after a traffic accident. Larry was hospitalised and later succumbed to his injuries. (Supplied, Twitter)

On New Years Eve Deputy Larry Falce was violently attacked after a traffic accident. Larry was hospitalised and later succumbed to his injuries. (Supplied, Twitter)

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San Bernardino — A 70-year-old, off-duty sheriff's deputy braked to avoid two dogs and was rear-ended by a driver who then got out and delivered a fatal punch, police said on Wednesday in announcing a murder charge against the man.

The attack occurred on New Year's Eve and San Bernardino County sheriff's Deputy Lawrence Falce was taken off life support two days later.

Surveillance video from a nearby store captured the encounter, which lasted only about a minute.

After the fender-bender, Falce and a man police identified as Alonzo Leron Smith got out of their cars, exchanged words and motioned at each other.

Smith then delivered a single punch to the face and Falce fell backward, his head hitting the pavement.

"We believe that he was knocked unconscious almost immediately and he never did regain consciousness," San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said at a news conference.

Smith got back in his Ford Explorer and the video showed a truck ramming it to try to keep him from driving off. Smith managed to drive away but was arrested hours later, police said.

Plead not guilty

The 30-year-old San Bernardino man pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to murder with special circumstances.

Smith is a gang member who has spent much of his adult life in and out of lockups.

In 2015, he was released after serving two years of a 12-year sentence for selling marijuana, San Bernardino County District Attorney Michael Ramos said.

"This person needs to spend the rest of his life in prison," Ramos said.

Falce worked 36 years as a deputy sheriff. He also coordinated search-and-rescue volunteers.

"He was a mentor and a great partner to countless deputies who had the privilege to work with him," Sheriff John McMahon said.

Falce was the oldest member of the 3 700-member department, which does not have a mandatory retirement age but requires deputies to pass training exercises several times a year to ensure they still can do the job, spokesperson Cindy Bachman said.

"He spent all of those years basically patrolling the community he lived in," she said.

Falce is survived by his long-time girlfriend as well as a sister, the sheriff said.

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