Welfare check results in shooting
THERMOPOLIS (WNE) — The Town of Thermopolis and Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office issued a joint statement on Tuesday explaining the details of an officer involved shooting that resulted in a man’s death on Monday night.
One officer from the Thermopolis Police Department and one sheriff’s deputy were involved in a lethal force incident that started when the TPD was called to the 300 block of Clark St. in Thermopolis for a welfare check at approximately 5:25 p.m. on September 9.
According to the joint statement, upon arrival, the TPD officer was confronted by Jared Gottula, who was wielding a metal baseball bat.
The statement indicates that Gottula began to strike the officer’s patrol car with the bat.
Shortly thereafter, a deputy arrived as backup. A struggle ensued and lethal force was deployed, according to the statement.
Gottula was pronounced deceased on the scene.
Both the officer and deputy were uninjured. Local authorities contacted the Division of Criminal Investigation. Members of the DCI Officer Involved Shooting team responded to the scene, along with personnel from the Wyoming State Crime Laboratory to conduct the investigation.
According to the statement, information will be limited as the investigation is ongoing.
Both the TPD officer and HSCSO deputy have been placed on paid administrative leave as is standard during an investigation.
As the investigation is ongoing neither the Town of Thermopolis nor the HSCSO will comment further on this matter. Additional details on the shooting will be made available as DCI completes its investigation.
This story was published on September 12, 2024.