
On Saturday, July 30th at approximately 6:00 p.m., Pima County Sheriff’s deputies Justin Meeboer and Virginia Howard responded to a report of a suicidal man in the 4300 block of W Oasis Drive. The man called 911 to say he had a knife and wanted deputies to shoot him.
Deputy Meeboer and Deputy Howard arrived at the man’s home to find him in the driveway armed with an approximately 5” knife. The deputies immediately began talking to the man and gave multiple commands for him to drop the knife. Deputy Howard drew her firearm and maintained cover while Deputy Meeboer prepared his taser and continued to try and calm the man down. The man refused to drop the knife and continued to tell deputies to shoot him. Deputy Meeboer responded by saying that he was not going to shoot him and wanted to offer him help. The man told Deputy Meeboer that he knew exactly what he needed to do to get shot; he must move closer to the deputies to make himself a greater threat.
The man raised his knife and began moving towards Deputy Meeboer. As Deputy Howard maintained cover, Deputy Meeboer deployed his taser. The first attempt with the taser failed and the man continued to advance on Deputy Meeboer. The second attempt with the taser was successful in stopping the man and the deputies were able to handcuff and detain him. Once the incident was over, the man was transported to the Crisis Response Center.
Deputy Meeboer was very familiar with the man, having dealt with him on several previous calls, all of which involved suicidal threats. The man has an extensive history with the Pima County Sheriff’s Department; 109 contacts since 2009 with 31 being directly related to suicidal threats.
