'Storage Wars' Star Brandi Passante Breaks Silence on Darrell Sheets' Death With Emotional Tribute
Storage Wars star Brandi Passante just spoke out about Darrell Sheets' unexpected death 67 with an emotional tribute and an important PSA.
On Wednesday, April 22, TMZ broke the shocking news just before noon ET of the A&E Network star's death. Lake Havasu Police told the outlet that the reality star died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Later that evening, Passante took to Instagram with a heartfelt message. "I'm at a loss for words!" she began the update. "I've known Darrel Sheets for many years. I'm just so very sorry to hear the circumstances of his passing. My heart hurts for Brandon, Zoe, and Kimber."
Passante continued, "I unfortunately lost a parent and a brother to similar situations. I would like to say to everyone, if you are struggling, if you feel hopeless, or like no one cares. I assure you they do!! You are not alone. Please reach out for help."
To conclude the tribute, she wrote to her followers, "You are not taking your pain away, you are transferring it to someone else. The grief from suicide is endless. There is always helpβ¦ You can dial 988 on your phone to connect with a counselor and resources. Never suffer in silence! πππ."
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In the comments, fans reacted to the sad news while showering Passante-and Sheets' family-with prayers. One Instagram user wrote, "Oh no ! My sincere condolences π β€οΈ."
Another shared, "RIP, Darrell Sheets. I am sending my condolences and prayers to his family."
Someone else commented, "Wow, sad news to hear. Condolences to his family and friends. π Grew up watching you guys on Storage Wars."
A different follower echoed, "My prayers and condolences."
Meanwhile, yet another Instagram user wrote, "Condolences. He will be missed by thousands across America and beyond. Sorry, Brandi, for your loss."
If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or struggling with suicidal thoughts, help is available 24 hours a day through the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
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This story was originally published April 22, 2026 at 5:28 PM.