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Home » Surveillance Video Highlights Self-Defense Controversy In Fatal Road Rage Shooting

Surveillance Video Highlights Self-Defense Controversy In Fatal Road Rage Shooting

Adam Green By Adam Green January 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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Surveillance Video Highlights Self-Defense Controversy In Fatal Road Rage Shooting

A road rage case in Wasatch County, Utah, has sparked debate over self-defense laws after Greg DeBoer fatally shot Patrick Hayes, allegedly in self-defense. Surveillance footage and legal arguments provide key insights as the case unfolds, with obstruction charges also playing a significant role.


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WASATCH COUNTY, UT (3-minute read) — A road rage incident in Wasatch County has reignited conversations about Utah’s self-defense laws following the fatal shooting of Patrick Hayes. The defendant, Greg DeBoer, admits to the shooting but claims he acted in self-defense.

Surveillance footage from the entrance to Jordanelle Reservoir reveals a heated confrontation, with Hayes exiting his vehicle armed with a baton and knife before DeBoer fired the fatal shot.

While DeBoer’s actions fall under the scrutiny of Utah’s “Stand Your Ground” self-defense statute, the case is complicated by his subsequent decision to flee the scene and bury the firearm and ammunition. These actions have led to obstruction charges, which carry a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.

Utah’s self-defense laws allow individuals to defend themselves without a duty to retreat, provided they are not the aggressor and are in a lawful location. Criminal defense attorney Skye Lazaro highlighted that this statute could make it challenging for prosecutors to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that DeBoer’s actions were unwarranted. However, Hayes’ family questions whether DeBoer escalated the situation and whether he truly acted in fear for his life.

The Kern family, including Hayes’ stepdaughter and fiancée, has expressed frustration over what they perceive as a disconnect between morality and the legal system. They are also considering filing a civil lawsuit to seek justice for Hayes’ death.

Legal experts have noted that DeBoer’s obstruction charge strengthens the prosecution’s case, especially since hiding the firearm suggests an attempt to evade accountability. Prosecutors will need to prove that DeBoer did not act in self-defense to secure a conviction for more serious charges.

Safety Tip: When carrying a firearm for self-defense, always be aware of the laws in your state, including those regarding when and where you can lawfully use force. Avoid escalating confrontations and prioritize de-escalation whenever possible.

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