Another Law Enforcement Tragedy in Southern California

Patrol deputy Andrew Nunez of San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department in uniform, honoring fallen officer at the end of watch on October 27, 2025.

For those progressive communist democrat assholes who disparage police officers, I suggest you read this post, remembering that Deputy Andrew Nunez left a pregnant wife and a 2-year-old daughter behind as he attempted to intervene in a domestic violence incident where a woman was being threatened by an armed assailant.

Deputy Andrew Nunez, a six-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Department, was fatally shot in the head, leaving behind a pregnant wife and two-year-old daughter. The shooting sparked a high-speed pursuit up to 150 mph on the 210 Freeway, which ended when an off-duty deputy legally intervened, swerving his official vehicle into the fleeing suspect, causing him to crash at speeds of roughly 70 mph. The suspect was hospitalized in stable condition.

The dramatic chase, captured by a news helicopter, highlighted both the perilous nature of law enforcement work and the swift action taken by deputies to protect the public. Deputy Nunez’s death has prompted an outpouring of grief and respect from colleagues and the community. A two-mile law enforcement procession honored Nunez as his body was transported from the hospital to the Coroner’s office, featuring a large American flag displayed between two Fire Department aerial ladder trucks. The tribute underscored the profound impact of the loss on his fellow officers, his family, and the broader community.

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The Official Report

On Monday, October 27, 2025, at about 12:37 p.m., deputies from the Rancho Cucamonga Station responded to a residence in the 12300 block of Hollyhock Drive for a man with a gun who was threatening a female.  When deputies arrived, they were immediately fired upon and Andrew Nunez, a deputy sheriff, was struck.  Nunez was airlifted to Arrowhead Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced deceased.

The suspect fled the location and led deputies, and other allied agencies, on a pursuit eastbound on the 210 Freeway.  The suspect traveled at speeds of more than 150 mph.  A narcotics deputy in an unmarked Sheriff’s Department vehicle conducted a pursuit intervention technique and collided with the suspect on the 210 Freeway at Campus Avenue, terminating the pursuit.  The suspect was transported to the hospital and is in stable condition.  He will be booked for murder upon medical clearance.  [Source]

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A reminder to those progressive communist democrat assholes who want to defund law enforcement and disparage law enforcement officers, would you want to be at the mercy of an evildoer?

We are so screwed.

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