Lucas, Rod, SGT

Fallen
 
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Last Rank
Sergeant
Last Primary Specialty
CIV-Criminal Investigations Unit
Primary Unit
1996-2016 Fresno County Sheriff's Department, CA/ Criminal Investigations Unit
Service Years
1996 - 2016

 Official Badges 

American Flag National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin Medal of Valor


 Police Awards and Commendations 
Federal Awards
Not Specified
Departmental Awards
2010, Medal of Honor


 Other Languages 
Not Specified
 Prior Military Service 
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Home State
California
California
Year of Birth
1970
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Fresno County
End of Watch
Oct 31, 2016


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
In the Line of DutyNational Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF)
  2016, In the Line of Duty, Fallen Member (Honor Roll)
  2016, National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF), Fallen Member (Honor Roll)


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 Unit Assignments
Fresno County Sheriff's Department
  1996-2016 Fresno County Sheriff's Department, CA/ Criminal Investigations Unit
 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

California officer killed by shot fired from colleague’s gun during weapons safety discussion  
                           
FRESNO, Calif. — A 20-year veteran sheriff’s deputy in Central California was killed by a bullet in the chest from a colleague’s gun in what officials said Tuesday appeared to be “a tragic accidental shooting.”

Deputy Sgt. Rod Lucas was having a conversation with a detective about how to carry their backup weapons when the shot was fired on Monday, Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims said. The incident occurred at a sheriff’s office near the Fresno Yosemite International Airport.

Mims said Lucas, 46, and the detective were in a room with two other colleagues and there was no dispute, just a conversation about weapons safety.

“The detective had his weapon out. During this discussion, the detective’s weapon discharged,” the sheriff said. “Sgt. Lucas was struck by the bullet in his chest, and he dropped to the ground.”

Lucas was immediately given CPR and rushed to Community Regional Medical Center, where he died.

Mims did not disclose the type of firearm involved in the incident, calling it “an improved secondary weapon for the detective.” She said all witnesses have been interviewed except for the detective, who was not identified, due to his mental state which she described as extremely upset.

“We do not know yet the mechanics of how the weapon discharged,” Mims said. “So far, we have absolutely no reason to believe this was anything more than a tragic accidental shooting.”

During an emotional news conference, Mims described Lucas as a father of four and a well-liked, respected officer who joined the Fresno County Sheriff’s Office in 1996.

“He truly was a leader, in the best terms I can describe,” Mims said. “We are hurting right now. We’re hurting.”

Lucas’ death marked the 12th officer to die in the line of duty in Fresno since the sheriff’s office opened in 1856, Mims said.

   
Comments/Citation:

Sergeant Rod Lucas was accidentally shot and killed as he and other detectives discussed the safety of backup weapons at their office near Clinton Avenue and Winery Avenue. During the discussion one of the other detectives' weapons was accidentally discharged and the round struck Sergeant Lucas in the chest. He was transported to Community Regional Medical Center where he succumbed to the wound a short time later. Sergeant Lucas had served with the Fresno County Sheriff's Office for 20 years and was assigned to the Special Investigations Unit. He is survived by his wife and four children.

   
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