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DUI suspect died of 'multiple stab wounds' from officer during struggle at Clark County testing facility, report says

From Had It Coming <self@defense.leo>
Subject DUI suspect died of 'multiple stab wounds' from officer during struggle at Clark County testing facility, report says
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Date 2025-05-25 11:49 +0200
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VANCOUVER, Wash — Marc Fogle, 54, of Clackamas, Ore., died from "multiple 
stab wounds of torso," according to the Clark County Medical Examiner's 
Office, which ruled the death a homicide.

The incident began when deputies responded to a crash near Northeast 14th 
Court and Northeast Minnehaha Street in Vancouver at approximately 10:58 
p.m. on May 7, the Clark County Sheriff's Office said in a press release.

"Deputies believed that the driver was possibly impaired and conducted a 
DUI investigation," the sheriff's office stated.

Fogle was arrested and taken to the Washington State Patrol Scale House in 
Ridgefield for a breath alcohol test, arriving at approximately 11:33 p.m.

"The Sheriff's Office does not have its own machine for the breath test," 
the agency explained in a statement, noting that the scale house facility 
is "a common location for the breath test, especially for our Westside 
patrol units."

At approximately 11:58 p.m., Deputy Bryson Layton reported over his radio 
that he was "actively in a physical altercation" with Fogle, according to 
the sheriff's office.

During the altercation, the deputy reported that Fogle "attempted to take 
his firearm," and Layton then "stabbed the suspect several times," the 
sheriff's office said.

Despite emergency aid attempts by deputies and response from a Clark-
Cowlitz Fire Rescue ambulance, Fogle was pronounced dead at 12:39 a.m. on 
May 8.

Layton, who has been with the sheriff's office since May 2023 and works 
patrol assignments, was not physically injured in the incident, according 
to officials. He has been placed on critical incident leave, per standard 
protocol.

The Washington State Office of Independent Investigations (OII), created 
in 2021 to conduct independent investigations of deadly force by law 
enforcement, is handling the investigation.

"We were notified shortly after this incident occurred and immediately 
dispatched our investigators to the scene," said Hector Castro, director 
of communications for OII, in an interview with KGW.

Castro noted that OII investigators were already responding to another use 
of deadly force incident in Kitsap County when they received notification 
about the Clark County case.

"Our first investigators arrived at about 4 a.m.," Castro said. "A little 
over half a dozen of our team members are on scene."

The Washington State Patrol Crime Scene Response Team assisted with 
evidence collection and crime scene mapping. Investigators remained at the 
scene until 12:25 p.m. on May 8.

According to OII, body-worn camera and in-car camera footage will be 
reviewed and released at a later date.

The agency has established a tip line at 564-250-6275 for anyone with 
information about the incident.

By statute, OII is required to complete its investigation within 120 days, 
Castro said. When finished, the case will be forwarded to the Clark County 
Prosecutor's Office for review. 

Timeline of events
May 7, 10:58 p.m.: Deputies respond to crash involving a vehicle hitting 
two parked cars in Vancouver.
May 7, 11:33 p.m.: Fogle arrives at WSP Scale House in Ridgefield for 
breath testing.
May 7, 11:58 p.m.: Deputy Layton reports physical altercation with Fogle.
May 8, 12:39 a.m.: Fogle pronounced dead at the scene.
May 8, 4:00 a.m.: First OII investigators arrive at the scene.
May 8, 6:05 a.m.: WSP Crime Scene Response Team arrives.
May 8, 12:25 p.m.: Investigators complete evidence collection and scene 
processing.
May 13: Clark County Medical Examiner releases identity of Fogle and cause 
of death.
May 13: OII identifies Deputy Bryson Layton as the involved officer.

https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/washington/deputy-stabs-kills-dui-
suspect-struggle-testing-facility-clark-county/283-b84bc653-5a45-4388-
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