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Clarence Backherms
2019
Clarence G. Backherms served the U.S. Marine Corps.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Firearm
What Happened
Detective Bud Backherms died from complications sustained from a gunshot wound he received 29 years earlier while attempting to thwart a burglary in progress at 11:40 pm at 325 US Highway 27 in Southbay.
While making a phone call at a payphone, Detective Backherms was confronted by three subjects. One of the men threw a bottle and struck him in the head. Another subject was armed with a pistol. He realized that an armed robbery was in progress. Detective Backherms attempted to get to his vehicle to retrieve his weapon and stop the subjects when the man with the gun fired three rounds at him. He was struck once in the abdomen. Despite being seriously wounded, he was able to radio for help and provide an accurate description of the subjects and describe the bottle thrown at him.
The fingerprints from the bottle led to the identity of one of the suspects, which ultimately led to the identity of three other suspects. A 16-year-old subject took a plea deal in agreement to testify against the others. He received seven years. A second subject, age 20, pleaded guilty to attempted armed robbery and received six years and nine months. The third subject, age 18, pleaded guilty to attempted armed robbery with a firearm and was sentenced to seven years plus an additional five years for violating parole. The fourth subject, age 18, who fired the gun, was sentenced to 15 years with a mandatory six years.
Detective Backherms was able to serve nine more years with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office but had to medically retire due to complications and multiple surgeries from the bullet wound.
Detective Backherms was a United States Marine Corps veteran who had served with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office for 18 years and in law enforcement for 26 years.
While making a phone call at a payphone, Detective Backherms was confronted by three subjects. One of the men threw a bottle and struck him in the head. Another subject was armed with a pistol. He realized that an armed robbery was in progress. Detective Backherms attempted to get to his vehicle to retrieve his weapon and stop the subjects when the man with the gun fired three rounds at him. He was struck once in the abdomen. Despite being seriously wounded, he was able to radio for help and provide an accurate description of the subjects and describe the bottle thrown at him.
The fingerprints from the bottle led to the identity of one of the suspects, which ultimately led to the identity of three other suspects. A 16-year-old subject took a plea deal in agreement to testify against the others. He received seven years. A second subject, age 20, pleaded guilty to attempted armed robbery and received six years and nine months. The third subject, age 18, pleaded guilty to attempted armed robbery with a firearm and was sentenced to seven years plus an additional five years for violating parole. The fourth subject, age 18, who fired the gun, was sentenced to 15 years with a mandatory six years.
Detective Backherms was able to serve nine more years with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office but had to medically retire due to complications and multiple surgeries from the bullet wound.
Detective Backherms was a United States Marine Corps veteran who had served with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office for 18 years and in law enforcement for 26 years.
Survivors
He is survived by his wife, five children, and 13 grandchildren.
Service Record
U.S. Marine Corps
Also Served
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
Detective
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