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Covelo Man Brandished Firearm, Resisted Arrest, & Possessed Meth

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This is a press release from the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:

On 10-10-2020 at about 4:05 PM, Mendocino County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to the area the 24000 block of Foothill Boulevard in Covelo, California.

The Deputies were advised an adult male subject had brandished a firearm at two separate individuals in the area.

While responding to the location they were advised the suspect was possibly Tiny Whipple, who left the scene in a silver 4 door sedan traveling towards downtown Covelo. 

Deputies were familiar with Whipple and later located him sitting in the driver’s seat of a silver Nissan Altima in the 76000 block of Main Street.

As the Deputies walked up to the vehicle, they noticed an AK type firearm with a large capacity magazine between Whipple’s body and the center console.

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Whipple appeared to be sleeping but had his hand in his waistband.

Deputies attempted to get Whipple away from the firearm while giving him verbal commands. Whipple began resisting and physically fighting with the Deputies.

Deputies got Whipple into handcuffs and began to walk him to the patrol vehicle, when he again began resisting causing himself and the Deputies to fall to the ground.

Deputies were again able to gain control of Whipple and he was placed into a patrol vehicle. During the incident two Deputies sustained scrapes and bruising, causing one of them to seek minor medical attention.

Deputies were advised Whipple had two felony warrants and one misdemeanor warrant for his arrest. Deputies knew Whipple to be on formal probation with numerous terms to include submit to search, no firearms or ammunition, and obey all laws.

A search of the vehicle revealed the AK type firearm which was found to fire in both semi automatic and full automatic modes. The large capacity magazine was found to be empty and an empty box of 7.62 ammunition was found under the seat.

In a passenger area compartment they found, a small zip-lock bag with a white crystalline substance, suspected to be methamphetamine. 

Whipple was transported to the hospital for a medical clearance prior to being taken to the Mendocino County Jail.

Whipple was booked into the Mendocino County Jail for 29800(A)(1) PC (Felon possessing a firearm), 32625 PC (Possess/Transport a machine gun), 69 PC (Resist Law Enforcement with violence), 1203.2 PC (Violation of probation), two felony warrants and one misdemeanor warrant.

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Whipple was to be held on the above mentioned charges in lieu of $250,000.00 bail.

The charges of 417(A)(2) PC (Brandishing a firearm), 11377(A) HS (possession of a controlled substance), and 11350(A) HS (possession of a controlled substance) were forwarded to the Mendocino County District Attorney’s Office for review of potential filing of charges.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Methamphetamine is one of the ‘VERY WORST’ drugs currently plaguing our communities. Abusers of this ‘lethal’ drug become violent and unwilling to use empathy and compassion when relating to others. It is a scourge in our communities with rampant poverty, unemployment and poor educational opportunities!!! ESPECIALLY our tribal communities. . .

  2. Weed and meth are different cultures… most weed people are against meth.

    Meth seems to be the common denominator in most of these Round Valley crimes… it’s cheap, rots the brain, and promotes violence…

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Matt LaFever
Matt LaFeverhttps://mendofever.com/
I have been an Emerald Triangle resident since 2006 and this is year ten in Mendocino County. Please, email me at matthewplafever@gmail.com if you know a story that needs to be told.

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