The Sacramento County District Attorney's Office announced Thursday that Daniel Murphy was found guilty of three counts of assault with a firearm on a peace officer and one count of negligent discharge of a firearm.
The charges stem from a March 29, 2023, standoff at Murphy's North Highlands apartment.
Authorities said Murphy refused repeated commands to surrender and instead opened fire on law enforcement officers through a window and wall of the apartment.
Investigators said Murphy eventually exited the apartment after deputies deployed tear gas and a K-9 officer.
No deputies or nearby residents were injured during the standoff. Prosecutors noted that deputies never returned fire.
Murphy faces up to 44 years and eight months in state prison and is scheduled to be sentenced on July 27.
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