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Visalia, California – Community Honors Fallen Detective Randy Hoppert at Public Viewing

By Matthias Binder April 27, 2026
Public viewing for Tulare County Deputy Randy Hoppert
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Public viewing for Tulare County Deputy Randy Hoppert

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The Deadly Eviction Call in PortervilleA Veteran Committed to ServiceMemorial Schedule and LogisticsWaves of Support from the Central Valley

The Deadly Eviction Call in Porterville (Image Credits: Flickr)

A steady stream of mourners gathered Monday afternoon in Visalia for the public viewing of Tulare County Sheriff’s Detective Randy Hoppert, who lost his life in the line of duty earlier this month. The 35-year-old Navy veteran succumbed to gunshot wounds sustained during a chaotic confrontation in Porterville on April 9.[1][2] His death prompted widespread grief across the Central Valley, where law enforcement agencies and residents alike rallied to support his family. The event at Visalia First Assembly underscores the profound impact Hoppert had on his community.

The Deadly Eviction Call in Porterville

Deputies arrived at a Porterville residence that morning to serve an eviction notice. An armed suspect opened fire on the officers, sparking a fierce exchange of gunfire.[1] Hoppert responded to assist his colleagues and suffered fatal injuries. He later died at Sierra View Medical Center.

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The standoff dragged on for hours before authorities resolved it. Kern County SWAT deployed an armored BearCat vehicle, which ultimately neutralized the suspect.[3] Visalia Police Department handled the subsequent investigation, clearing 35 involved Tulare County deputies to return to duty after psychological evaluations.[4]

A Veteran Committed to Service

Hoppert brought a wealth of experience to the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office. As a former U.S. Navy sailor, he transitioned seamlessly into law enforcement, embodying discipline and resolve. Colleagues remembered him as a dedicated detective whose work protected countless families in the region.

At 35, he balanced professional demands with family life. He left behind a wife expecting their third child, two young sons, his mother, and a sister. His connection to the department ran deep; he was the son of retired Undersheriff Doyle Hoppert.[3]

Memorial Schedule and Logistics

The public viewing opened at 4 p.m. at Visalia First Assembly, 3737 S. Akers Street, following a procession that began at 2:30 p.m.[1][3] Authorities urged attendees to line sidewalks and avoid blocking Caldwell Avenue, which faced temporary closures. Visalia police managed traffic flow to accommodate the gatherings.

Tuesday brings the funeral service at 10 a.m. in the same venue. A procession from Salser & Dillard Funeral Chapel starts at 9:30 a.m., complete with a flyover at 9:47 a.m. Another escort follows the service back to the funeral home around 1 p.m. No graveside ceremony is planned.[4]

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Waves of Support from the Central Valley

Residents mobilized quickly after the tragedy. The Visalia Rawhide baseball team dedicated a sold-out game on April 16, directing all proceeds – tripled through matching donations – to Hoppert’s family. Nearly 2,500 fans filled the stands in a show of solidarity.[4]

Other efforts included Strings Italian Cafe donating half its sales on select nights and the Battle of the Beef event raising $45,000. Griffin Epstein, Rawhide community relations manager, captured the sentiment: “The game was an emotional and special night. Seeing the Tulare County community come together to support the Hoppert family in this difficult time was incredibly moving.”[4]

  • Visalia Rawhide game: Full ticket proceeds matched and tripled.
  • Battle of the Beef: $45,000 raised.
  • Restaurant donations: Ongoing support through April.

California Governor Gavin Newsom also paid tribute. “Deputy Hoppert gave his life in service to his community,” he stated. “His selflessness, bravery, and commitment to protecting others stand as a lasting example of honor and duty.”[5]

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As the Central Valley reflects on this loss, Hoppert’s story resonates as a testament to everyday heroism. His ultimate sacrifice reminds residents of the risks borne by those who serve, while the community’s response highlights enduring bonds of gratitude and unity.

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