Vancouver Police Department, Washington
End of Watch Saturday, January 29, 2022
Add to My HeroesDonald Sahota
Police Officer Donald Sahota was inadvertently shot and killed by a Clark County Sheriff's Office deputy while attempting to apprehend a robbery suspect who was attempting to break into his home.
The suspect had fled police after robbing a gas station on Northeast 117th Avenue in Vancouver. Officers used spike strips to immobilize the car, but the suspect was able to flee on foot. As deputies were searching for the suspect, a woman called 911, reporting that a man who fit the robbery suspect's description had pounded on her front door, asking for help, and claimed he had been involved in a collision. She informed the call-taker that her husband was an off-duty officer and had gone outside to detain the man. The suspect and Officer Sahota became engaged in a struggle during which Officer Sahota was stabbed several times and dropped his firearm. The suspect broke free and began running toward Officer Sahota's house.
Officer Sahota retrieved his firearm and ran after the suspect as Clark County deputies arrived. One of the deputies perceived Officer Sahota as an armed suspect and shot him, not realizing he was an officer and the homeowner.
The suspect was taken into custody without further incident. In May 2024, he was convicted of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, robbery, possession of a stolen vehicle, and eluding police. He was sentenced to 29 years in prison.
Officer Sahota had served with the Vancouver Police Department for almost eight years. He had previously served 17 years with the Gresham Police Department and 2 1/2 years with the Port of Portland Police Department in Oregon. He is survived by his wife and two children.
Bio
- Age 52
- Tour 27 years, 6 months
- Badge 1531
Incident Details
- Cause Gunfire (Inadvertent)
- Weapon Handgun
- Offender Sentenced to 29 years
Most Recent Reflection
View all 95 ReflectionsTo Don's family. We hope you are doing well. I got up for my 5am shift this morning, and put on my Sahota memorial sweatshirt for the drive to work. I walked into the locker room and stared for a moment at the picture of Don that has been on my locker since his passing. It is of Don standing proudly, with his memorable smile next to the Gresham Police car. At roll call, I mentioned that it was the anniversary and many of us after roll call, shared some great stories and memories of Don. Kris and I placed a blue line flag, under the US Flag on our 25' flag pole today to Honor Don. We still miss him too.
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