Marin Independent Journal

Parolee who shot Nevada deputy gets up to 61 years in prison

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A judge has sentenced a man to up to 61 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to shooting a Nevada deputy multiple times during a traffic stop in December.

Nicholas Berreman, 23, of California, pleaded guilty in February to multiple charges including attempted murder of a first responder, prohibited person in possession of a gun and battery with a deadly weapon causing substantia­l bodily harm. He was also fined $15,000 on Monday.

Police said multiple

Douglas County deputies stopped a vehicle being driven by Kaela Mae HorseBerre­man, 31, on Dec. 20 around 11:15 p.m. Deputies recognized Berreman as the passenger, who at the time was wanted by the California Department of Correction­s and Rehabilita­tion for violating his parole.

Sgt. John Lenz was shot three times while attempting to arrest Berreman, including in the cheek, authoritie­s said. Lenz was taken to a hospital where he spent more than a week receiving multiple emergency surgeries. Lenz has since returned to duty with the Douglas County sheriff’s office.

Berreman was shot in his hand and taken to a hospital for treatment before being booked into the Carson City sheriff’s office jail. His attorney asked the court to show mercy because he was young and had a difficult upbringing in poverty.

However, the judge said Berreman’s criminal history warranted a maximum sentence. Berreman was sentenced to four years in prison in 2019 for a previous assault on a police officer in California. He was released early after serving a partial sentence.

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