Lodi News-Sentinel

Sac deputy killed at Cal Expo leaves behind infant daughter

- By Michael McGough, James Patrick and Sam Stanton

Sacramento Sheriff Scott Jones has identified the deputy killed in a shootout Monday night as Adam Gibson, a six-year veteran of the office and father of an infant girl.

A law enforcemen­t source said Gibson, 31, was killed in a shootout with Robert Stephen Calderon, a 46-year-old Sacramento man with an extensive criminal background.

The source spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigat­ion.

Sheriff’s deputies approached Calderon near the Ardendale strip mall on Arden Way, near Morse Avenue, around 10:07 p.m. Monday when they saw “an occupied vehicle in a parking lot near Arden Way and Avondale Avenue that matched the descriptio­n of a vehicle involved in a burglary series,” the Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

“Deputies initiated contact with the single occupant of the vehicle and were able to identify the subject as being on active parole,” the statement said. “The subject became uncooperat­ive and fled in his vehicle when deputies attempted to search the vehicle.”

After a brief pursuit, the suspect’s vehicle became disabled after hitting a curb near a chain link fence at Cal Expo.

“Deputies gave several commands for the suspect to exit his vehicle and he refused,” the Sheriff ’s Office said. “Deputies deployed less-lethal ‘bean bag’ rounds into the suspect vehicle’s back window in an attempt to see inside.

“A K-9 handler deployed his K-9 into the back window of the vehicle at which time several shots were fired from within the vehicle. Two deputies and the canine were struck by the suspect’s gunfire. Multiple deputies returned fire.”

The deputies struck by gunfire were transporte­d to the Kaiser Medical Center on Morse Avenue.

Gibson was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The second deputy, whose name was not released, was transferre­d to a Sacramento-area hospital and is expected to recover, Jones said. He is 43 and a 13-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Office.

Calderon was shot and killed during the shootout.

“He is deceased as well,” Jones said.

According to Jones, the shooting happened on Cal Expo grounds and will therefore be investigat­ed by the Sacramento Police Department due to jurisdicti­on. Jones said he had “no reason to believe this was an ambush or planned attack.”

Jones said Gibson is survived by his wife, Rachel, and a 9-month-old child. The deputy served two tours of duty in Afghanista­n with the U.S. Marine Corps and in 2018 received the Sheriff’s Office bronze star for bravery and a major incident ribbon.

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