A Bonneville County deputy tried to initiate a traffic stop on the subject who was a felon with charges of Larsen was a convicted felon with drug, weapons, traffic, and hunting violations. The subject refused to stop and turned off his lights, leading the deputy on a high-speed chase in the dark. Eventually he pulled into a driveway and drove into a cement foundation. When the deputy got out to see if the subject was OK, he drew a .22 caliber rifle and refused to drop it. The deputy fired and killed the subject.
Victim's Name: Tyrell J. Larsen
Agency Responsible: Bonneville County
Gender: Male
Age: 31
Race: White
Date of Death: April 6, 2015
County: Jefferson
Cause of Death: Gunshot
Official Disposition: Unreported
Criminal Charges: No known charges
Mental Illness: No
Armed: Allegedly Armed
Weapon: gun
Threat Level: attack
Fleeing: Car
Body Camera: No
Washington Post Database ID: 322
Geography: Rural