Last Wednesday June 16, 2021, at around 10 am (PT), a Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) Trooper was traveling northbound on State Route 278 near mile marker 68 in Eureka County, in an active work zone. The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) was repaving sections of State Route 278 and was utilizing a pilot car to relay traffic through the work zone.
As the Trooper approached the north end of the road closure, he observed a white Ram cargo van traveling south on State Route 278 at a high rate of speed on the outside dirt shoulder. The Trooper subsequently learned that the driver of the Ram van had fired multiple shots at a Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) employee, striking him several times. The Trooper provided medical aid and then traveled southbound in an attempt to locate the vehicle.
Additional Troopers, as well as Deputies from the Eureka County Sheriff’s Office, located the vehicle approximately 35 miles north of Eureka. The vehicle was successfully disabled with a tire deflation device and ultimately stopped at mile marker 27, north of Garden Pass. As the suspect exited the vehicle, he began firing at law enforcement. After an hours-long standoff, and with the assistance of numerous law enforcement agencies, the suspect was located near the van, suffering from a gunshot wound. The suspect was transported from the scene and succumbed to his injuries a short time later. The Nevada Department of Transportation employee was flown from the scene to an area hospital where he remains in stable condition at this time. There were no other individuals injured in this incident.
Later on the same day, June 16, 2021 Captain Eddie Bowers from the Nevada Public Safety Division(NHP) explained about the shooting of the NDOT man and the pursuit and shooting of the perpetrator . He was surrounded by Deputy Director Darin Tedford of the Dept. of Transportation andCaptain Brian Bowles from the Nevada Dept. of Wildlife.