Crime & Safety

Rally Tuesday Will Protest Deputy Who Shot Andy Lopez's Return to Work

Deputy Erick Gelhaus, 48, will return from administrative leave Tuesday.

By Bay City News

There will be an afternoon of protests Tuesday related to the fatal shooting of 13-year-old Andy Lopez by a Sonoma County sheriff's deputy in October.

A march is planned from Santa Rosa City Hall at 4 p.m. to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office to protest the deputy's return to work. The rally at the sheriff's office is at 5:30 p.m. 

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Deputy Erick Gelhaus, 48, was on paid administrative leave since the shooting on Moorland Avenue in Sonoma County southwest of Santa Rosa. 

Assistant Sonoma County Sheriff Lorenzo Duenas said Gelhaus will work "in an administrative capacity" in the sheriff's office in Santa Rosa starting Tuesday. 

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"This is a huge insult to the community who has clearly expressed that Erick Gelhaus must be prosecuted! Putting him back to work sends the message that he is innocent of any wrongdoing," states a flyer about the protest and march on Tuesday. 

Gelhaus shot Lopez seven times when he mistook an airsoft pellet rifle for an AK-47 rifle. Gelhaus ordered Lopez to drop the gun, and he shot Lopez when the barrel of the gun rose as Lopez turned toward Gelhaus, according to Santa Rosa police who are investigating the Oct. 22 shooting.

Supporters of creating the Andy Lopez Memorial Park at the vacant lot where Lopez was shot will present petitions to the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors Tuesday afternoon. 

The Women in White organization also plans to speak during the public comment period at the board's 2 p.m. session. 

In its morning session, the Board of Supervisors is expected to approve a charter and name appointments to a Community and Local Law Enforcement Task Force that will make recommendations regarding the formation of an independent citizen review body.

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