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Estate of Fallen Euclid Officer Jacob Derbin Sues City and Police Department Over Preventable Death

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Last updated: May 14, 2026 2:18 pm
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Family of Slain Euclid Officer Jacob Derbin Sues City, Police Over “Preventable” Death

By Nexio News

EUCLID, Ohio — The family of a rookie Euclid police officer killed in the line of duty has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city, its police department, and dispatch officials, alleging systemic failures led to the 24-year-old’s “entirely preventable” shooting last May.

Officer Jacob Derbin, an Army reservist just months into his law enforcement career, was fatally ambushed while responding to a domestic violence call on May 11, 2024. The engaged officer, who planned to marry that July, never had a chance to draw his weapon, according to investigative reports.

Allegations of Negligence
The 47-page lawsuit, filed in Cuyahoga County Court, accuses Euclid police leadership and Chagrin Valley Dispatch of “deliberate indifference” to officer safety. Key claims include:

  • Inadequate backup protocols for high-risk calls
  • Failure to warn Derbin the suspect had violent felony warrants
  • Dispatch errors in relaying critical suspect details

“The defendants’ reckless decisions stripped Jacob of any chance to defend himself or retreat,” the filing states, demanding compensatory damages, policy reforms, and a public reckoning for the department.

A Suspect’s Violent End
The gunman, identified as 24-year-old Deshawn Vaughn, barricaded himself in a Shaker Heights apartment after the shooting. A SWAT standoff ended with Vaughn found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot. Court records show he faced pending aggravated murder charges in an unrelated case.

Police Union Fires Back
The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 18 condemned the lawsuit as a “distortion of heroic service.” In an emotional statement, union president Jeff Herold called Derbin “the best of us” and insisted responding officers followed protocol.

“Blame lies solely with the murderer who ambushed Jacob,” Herold said, citing undisclosed investigative findings that cleared the department of wrongdoing. The Ohio FOP echoed this, warning the case could deter recruits amid a statewide officer shortage.

A Community’s Raw Wounds
The tragedy has divided Euclid, a Cleveland suburb already grappling with rising violent crime. Derbin’s funeral drew thousands, including Gov. Mike DeWine, who posthumously awarded the officer the Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice.

Neighbors near the crime scene tell Nexio News the lawsuit renews painful questions. “We trusted them to protect their own,” said Martha Cole, 62, whose porch camera captured the gunfire. “If the system failed Jake, it could fail anyone.”

What Comes Next
Legal experts predict a protracted battle. The city has 28 days to respond, with depositions likely to scrutinize:

  • Dispatch logs from the fatal call
  • Training records for Derbin’s unit
  • Prior use-of-force complaints against Euclid PD

For Derbin’s parents, who declined interview requests, the case isn’t about money. “This is about making sure no other family gets that 3 a.m. knock,” a family attorney told reporters.

— Reported by Nexio News

Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to clarify the suspect’s criminal history. An earlier version misstated the status of charges related to Derbin’s death.

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