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Home / Crime and Justice / Palermo Man Arrested for Throwing Can, Disabling Fire Truck on Emergency Call

Palermo Man Arrested for Throwing Can, Disabling Fire Truck on Emergency Call

28 Oct

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Summary

  • 31-year-old William Miller Jr. arrested for throwing can at fire engine
  • Incident occurred on June 29, 2025 as engine responded to vegetation fire
  • Fire engine's windshield shattered, delaying response to emergency
Palermo Man Arrested for Throwing Can, Disabling Fire Truck on Emergency Call

On June 29, 2025, a Butte County Fire Engine was rushing to a vegetation fire in the Upper Palermo Road area with its lights and sirens on. However, the fire engine was struck by an object thrown at it, shattering the vehicle's windshield. This incident prevented the crew from reaching the emergency scene.

Investigators later determined that the object was a 20-ounce unopened can of Red Bull. With the help of Butte County authorities and the California Highway Patrol, the alleged can-throwing suspect was identified as 31-year-old Palermo resident William Miller Jr.

In October 2025, a warrant was issued, and Miller was arrested for the June incident. Cal Fire noted that the fire engine was out of service for several weeks and required thousands of dollars' worth of repairs due to the damage caused by the thrown can.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Butte County Fire Engine was struck by an object thrown at it while responding to a vegetation fire, shattering the vehicle's windshield and preventing the crew from reaching the emergency scene.
Investigators identified 31-year-old Palermo resident William Miller Jr. as the alleged suspect, and he was arrested in October 2025 for the incident.
Cal Fire noted that the fire engine was out of service for several weeks and required thousands of dollars' worth of repairs due to the damage caused by the thrown can.

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