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Fraudsters are exploiting the tragic death of Tulare County Detective Randy Hoppert by creating counterfeit GoFundMe pages, attempting to profit from last week’s fatal standoff in California’s Central Valley.
The Tulare County Sheriff’s Department has issued a warning about these deceitful fundraising efforts, which falsely claim to support Detective Hoppert’s family. Hoppert was tragically killed while on duty by an armed suspect who had been served an eviction notice in Porterville.
“Sheriff Boudreaux wants to remind the public to be vigilant against fake GoFundMe pages purportedly set up for Fallen TCSO Deputy Randy Hoppert’s family,” read a statement shared on Facebook.
The department included an image of one such fraudulent page, marked with a “Scam Alert” warning. The page was created by a user identified as Vance Bookour.
In this deceptive post, the creator claimed the account was intended “to help the family through this egregious travesty,” asserting that “all proceeds will be donated to the son and wife of the deceased, Ashley and Austin Hoppert.” Detective Hoppert is survived by his wife Ashley and their two sons.
The fake campaign aimed to raise $8,000, of which $340 was collected. Another similar account, with a goal of $3,500, managed to gather $840.
The sheriffâs departmentâs post made it clear that none of the pages on GoFundMe were set up by the family.
âPlease know- Deputy Hoppertâs family has NOT authorized any GoFundMe Pages and is NOT benefiting at all from those donations.â
GoFundMe is aware of the fake pages and has vowed to hold the money until they can verify where it will accurately go.
âOur Trust & Safety team is continuing to monitor the platform for activity related to this tragedy,â a spokesperson told The Post.
âWe are working with organizers to gather additional information and help ensure funds safely reach the intended beneficiary. â
âAll funds raised are being safely held by our payment processors and will only be released to the beneficiary. If the family chooses not to accept donations, all donors will be refunded in full.â
The sheriffâs office said that there are two accounts set up that the family has authorized for people who are interested in helping out, one is the Deputy Sheriffâs Benevolent Fund and the other is a Meal Train page here.
âThese are the ONLY verified donation page benefiting Deputy Hoppertâs family at this time. Please donât fall victim to the scammers taking advantage of this tragedy,â The Post added.
Last weekâs standoff made national headlines. Afterwards Sheriff Boudreaux said the suspect who had shot and killed Hoppert was run over and killed by a BearCat vehicle.
âThe suspect was lying prone on the ground, in camouflage clothing, continuing to pose a threat,â Boudreaux told members of the press âThe situation was resolved, and the suspect is now dead. He was not shot. One of the BearCats ran over him and killed him.â
âDonât shoot at cops. You shoot at cops, weâre going to run you over. He got run over. He got what he deserved.â
In a statement from TCSO on Tuesday on social media, the department said it was with a heavy heart that they announced funeral arrangements for the fallen deputy.
“It is with profound sadness and a heavy heart that Sheriff Mike Boudreaux and the members of the Tulare County Sheriffâs Office announce the funeral arrangements for our fallen brother, Deputy Randy Hoppert Jr,” the post read.