PATRIOT BRIEF
What Happened: A former Sacramento deputy allegedly stabbed his 11-year-old son. After a 100 mph pursuit, deputies fatally shot him following his crash.
Why It Matters: Morales had a troubled history, including overdosing on fentanyl he smoked inside a sheriff’s station. His rapid decline highlights the dangers of drug abuse and the consequences of failed accountability.
Bottom Line: A shocking family tragedy ended only when law enforcement stopped a former officer turned violent fugitive. Deputies prevented an even larger public threat.
A former Sacramento County sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed after a violent crime spree ended in a high-speed chase and a fatal police shooting. Authorities say 35-year-old Marvin Morales allegedly stabbed his 11-year-old son to death before fleeing in a vehicle, triggering a massive law enforcement response across California.
The child’s mother, who witnessed the stabbing through an online home-security feed, immediately called 911. Deputies arrived at the scene to find the boy fatally wounded and Morales already on the run.
Sheriff Jim Cooper happened to be driving to work when he spotted the suspect vehicle on the freeway. He relayed the location to responding units, who engaged in a pursuit that reached speeds of up to 100 mph.
Marvin Morales, a onetime Sacramento sheriff’s deputy who went viral after body-cam footage showed him overdosing on fentanyl he had confiscated from a homeless man, was killed by CHP officers after authorities say he stabbed his 11-year-old son to death. pic.twitter.com/9db8UgXsAe
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California Highway Patrol deployed spike strips, causing Morales to crash. As he exited the disabled vehicle, two Sacramento County deputies opened fire, killing him. Authorities say Morales posed an imminent threat that required deadly force.
This is not Morales’ first encounter with disgrace. In February 2024, he resigned from the sheriff’s office after an internal investigation found he had seized drugs from a suspect, taken them into a station bathroom, and smoked them. Believing he was using methamphetamine, Morales instead overdosed on fentanyl and had to be revived.
NEW: Sacramento deputy survives fentanyl overdose after intentionally smoking drugs he seized during an arrest, internal investigation reveals
Deputy Marvin Morales was found unconscious in the sheriff’s bathroom on Oct. 24, 2023
He was given multiple doses of Narcan and taken… pic.twitter.com/awZvwUOuWr
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Investigators describe Morales’ downfall as a tragic and shocking collapse from public servant to violent offender. The sheriff’s office has expressed condolences for the child’s family and commended deputies for ending what could have escalated into an even broader public threat.
The investigation remains ongoing, with officials reviewing both the stabbing and the officer-involved shooting.

