
A man who struck a Carlsbad police officer in the head with a skateboard was sentenced this week to 10 years in state prison.
Kyle McCord, 33, attacked Officer Michael McKinney from behind on the night of March 29 at a shopping center near Carlsbad Village Drive. McKinney initially pulled into the shopping center’s parking lot after a rock struck his patrol vehicle.
While McKinney and another officer inspected the damage to his vehicle, McCord approached from behind, struck the officer with the skateboard, then ran.
Believing he had been shot, McKinney fired three rounds at McCord, none of which struck him. McKinney was treated for a skull fracture, brain bleed and concussion.
Body-worn camera footage released by Carlsbad police showed that while McCord ran, a rock fell out of his pocket. Another officer arrested McCord about three blocks away from the shopping center, Carlsbad police said.
McCord was initially charged with attempted murder but pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon, plus allegations of causing great bodily injury. He was sentenced Thursday to 10 years behind bars for the attack, plus a consecutive eight months on an unrelated case.
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