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Man Charged in Fatal Bigfork Shootings

Derrick James Jackson was charged Feb. 7 in Flathead County District Court for allegedly murdering two Bigfork residents last October

By Maggie Dresser
A Flathead County Sheriff's Office vehicle. Beacon file photo

A 37-year-old man accused of fatally shooting two Bigfork residents at their home in October was charged Feb. 7 with two counts of deliberate homicide.

In addition to the homicide charges, Derrick James Jackson also faces a felony count of tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, and a fourth felony count of criminal possession of dangerous drugs. Jackson has remained in the Flathead County Detention Center since his arrest on Oct. 28 for a parole hold.

Jackson’s bond is set at $1.5 million.

A Flathead County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) investigation connected Jackson to the alleged murders of Stanley Grotberg, 65, and Tricia DeMotts, 62, whose autopsies revealed gunshot wounds to the head, according to an affidavit.

According to charging documents, FCSO deputies responded to Esteban Lane in Bigfork last Oct. 28 of last year to a report of a male wearing a leather jacket and a fedora who was holding a pistol and power tool and attempting to break into cars and houses.

Deputy Aaron Westphal arrived to find Jackson, who was reportedly outside of a residential property holding the power drill. When he was commanded to drop the drill and come forward, he turned the opposite direction and said he was going to be sick. He eventually followed orders and approached Westphal. When he was asked what he was doing, Jackson said he was looking for his relatives but couldn’t give an explanation why he was at the property.

Authorities searched Jackson for weapons and found a loaded magazine for a Smith and Wesson 40 caliber semi-automatic pistol and a bottle of medication prescribed to Grotberg. Authorities observed dried blood and small abrasions on Jackson’s hands and drops on his pants, which he said was there because he was punching trees.

A search of the area where Jackson was seen earlier revealed a cordless drill and a loaded Smith and Wesson 40 caliber semi-automatic pistol that matched the magazine found on Jackson.

When asked about the pistol, Jackson stated he took the pistol “from somewhere but could not remember where.” Methamphetamine was also found on Jackson during the search.

Jackson was arrested and booked in the Flathead County Detention Center on a parole hold, where he remains.

Following Jackson’s arrest, Westphal returned to Esteban Lane in Bigfork to try to contact Stanley Grotberg, who did not answer the door but had his vehicle parked near the house with the interior lights and television on. Westphal looked through the glass in the door and noticed blood on the floor, refrigerator, and on a mop.

Authorities entered the home for a welfare check where they found Grotberg and DeMotts deceased in a bedroom along with blood and 40 caliber casings.

Jackson later confirmed he was living with Grotberg and DeMotts, but he declined to speak further with officers. He later spoke with individuals who visited him in jail, telling them he was defending himself and that nobody else was present.

According to court records, Jackson has a lengthy criminal history, which includes a conviction for criminal possession of dangerous drugs in 2019, and multiple theft and burglary charges dating back to 2004.

Jackson’s arraignment hearing is scheduled for Feb. 16 in Flathead County District Court before Judge Amy Eddy.