Orange County pays $195,000 to teen threatened at gunpoint by off-duty deputy
The Orange County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a $195,000 settlement in a lawsuit filed by the son of a retired Orange County sheriffs sergeant who said that an off-duty deputy pulled a gun on him in a skate park two years ago.
In the lawsuit, Max Chance III the son of former Orange County sheriffs Sgt. Max Chance Jr. said he was listening to a band perform in October 2019 at Ralphs Skate Court in San Clemente with a friend when Deputy Michael Thalken confronted the gathering about the noise.
Thalken described as angry and possibly intoxicated in court documents had been at a nearby Little League field before accosting the group, according to the lawsuit.
When one teen in the crowd began mocking Thalken, the off-duty deputy confronted him, but Chance intervened, telling the other boy to take a step back, the lawsuit says.
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