Man pleads not guilty in death of officer killed by deputy

VANCOUVER, Wash. — A Yakima man who was being chased when a deputy mistakenly shot and killed off-duty police officer Donald Sahota has pleaded not guilty multiple charges including murder.

Julio Segura, 20, was arraigned in Clark County Superior Court on Tuesday on three counts of first-degree murder even though an autopsy showed that bullets fired by Clark County sheriff’s Deputy Jonathan Feller, not stab wounds inflicted by Segura, killed the Vancouver officer.

Segura also faces charges of second-degree murder, attempted murder, attempted kidnapping, robbery, burglary, possession of a stolen motor vehicle and attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle, The Columbian reported.

Prosecutors argued in court papers that Segura caused Sahota’s death as a result of Segura committing or attempting to commit other crimes, including burglary, attempted kidnapping and assault. They said he “engaged in conduct which created a grave risk of death to any person.”

Segura’s trial is scheduled to begin in September. His bail is set at $5 million.

According to investigators, on Jan. 29, Segura showed a pistol and robbed a convenience store in Orchards. Deputies located the Mercedes getaway car and chased it toward Battle Ground.

Segura is accused of crashing the Mercedes and running from the car, which police said had been reported stolen from a Yakima car dealership.

Deputies operating a drone saw Segura walking along a street before turning toward the Sahota home, which is at the end of a private road. Drone video shows someone at the home opened the door and talked to Segura for nearly three minutes before the door closed, court records said. During that time, Sahota’s wife called 911, saying a man was at their door who said he’d crashed his car and needed help, police said.

Less than 30 seconds later, court records say Sahota, 52, stepped outside toward Segura.

A struggle ensued between Segura and Sahota. Segura is accused of stabbing Sahota three times. Feller fatally shot Sahota by mistake, court records say.

The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office found Sahota died from gunshot wounds. An autopsy also determined his stab wounds were life-threatening.

Segura allegedly told investigators he knew Sahota was a police officer, and he thought he had killed Sahota, according to court records.

The Lower Columbia Major Crimes Team in Cowlitz County is continuing to investigate the shooting by Feller.

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