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Patrick Sondron
2016
Patrick Michael Sondron served the U.S. Air Force for 4 years. Patrick also served in the U.S. Air Force.
How He Died
Manner
Homicide
Cause
Gunshot wound
Mechanism
Firearm
What Happened
Sergeant Patrick Sondron was shot and killed after he and Deputy Sheriff Daryl Smallwood responded to a neighbor dispute on Hardison Road, near Route 42, near Byron, Georgia, at approximately 5:30 pm.
Two residents in the area were riding ATVs on a roadway when they were confronted by a neighbor who threatened them with a firearm. The victims left the scene and called 911 to report the incident. Sergeant Sondron and Deputy Smallwood responded to the victims' residence and conducted interviews with them. After speaking to them, they drove to the suspect's home.
Sergeant Sondron and Deputy Smallwood spoke with the subject and informed him that they were placing him under arrest due to video evidence. The suspect pulled a gun from his back pocket and shot both officers. The original victims witnessed the shooting and again called 911 to report that both deputies had been shot.
Officers from numerous surrounding agencies responded to the location. The suspect had gathered more weapons, hid behind the patrol car, and fired at responding officers before being shot and wounded and taken into custody. The suspect was sentenced to two life sentences without chance of parole plus 100 years in September 2018.
Sergeant Sondron was a U.S. Air Force veteran and had served with the Peach County Sheriff's Office for 13 years. He had previously served with the Fort Valley Department and the Byron Police Department.
Sergeant Sondron was a U.S. Air Force veteran and had served with the Peach County Sheriff's Office for 13 years. He had previously served with the Fort Valley Department and the Byron Police Department.
Two residents in the area were riding ATVs on a roadway when they were confronted by a neighbor who threatened them with a firearm. The victims left the scene and called 911 to report the incident. Sergeant Sondron and Deputy Smallwood responded to the victims' residence and conducted interviews with them. After speaking to them, they drove to the suspect's home.
Sergeant Sondron and Deputy Smallwood spoke with the subject and informed him that they were placing him under arrest due to video evidence. The suspect pulled a gun from his back pocket and shot both officers. The original victims witnessed the shooting and again called 911 to report that both deputies had been shot.
Officers from numerous surrounding agencies responded to the location. The suspect had gathered more weapons, hid behind the patrol car, and fired at responding officers before being shot and wounded and taken into custody. The suspect was sentenced to two life sentences without chance of parole plus 100 years in September 2018.
Sergeant Sondron was a U.S. Air Force veteran and had served with the Peach County Sheriff's Office for 13 years. He had previously served with the Fort Valley Department and the Byron Police Department.
Sergeant Sondron was a U.S. Air Force veteran and had served with the Peach County Sheriff's Office for 13 years. He had previously served with the Fort Valley Department and the Byron Police Department.
Survivors
He is survived by his wife, three children, and his parents.
Service Record
U.S. Air Force
1993 – 1997
U.S. Air Force
Also Served
Peach County Sheriff's Department
Sergeant
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