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He pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter, the second time a Philadelphia police officer was convicted of killing a Black man. [176] 5 May 1977: Terry W. Danson 7 October 1977: Houston Police Department (Texas) Several officers, including Danson and Orlando, beat Joe Campos Torres at a secluded spot near a bayou. When a jail officer refused ...
Rogers was fatally shot by an unidentified Chicago Police officer shortly after shooting and killing Chicago Police Officer Lee Seward at an apartment building in the Buena Park neighborhood. [270] 1987-12-29 Sanders Alfred (39) New York (Queens) Sanders was shot when he allegedly lunged a knife at officers. Officers fired 11 shots at him. [271]
Rodney Joseph Johnson (October 24, 1965 - September 21, 2006) was a Houston Police officer who served 14 years with the agency prior to his death in the line of duty on September 21, 2006.
In 1964, at age 18, McDuff was convicted of 12 counts of burglary and attempted burglary in three Texas counties: Bell, Milam, and Falls. He was sentenced to 12 four-year prison terms to be served concurrently. He made parole in December 1965. [1] McDuff briefly returned to prison after becoming involved in a fight but was soon released.
A Texas community is mourning the loss of Navasota Police Sgt. Mark Butler, who died while saving others from a wrong-way driver during a pursuit. Texas police officer, an Army veteran, killed in ...
Police Officer Peter James Kneeland [416] Worcester Police Department, MA: Vehicular assault 2012-10-11: Correctional Officer Larry L. Stell [417] Georgia Department of Corrections, GA: Stabbed 2012-10-18: Police Officer Joseph Paul Olivieri Jr. [418] Nassau County Police Department, NY: Struck by vehicle 2012-10-23: Police Officer Arthur Lopez ...
A correctional officer at the prison's Substance Abuse Treatment Facility is charged with murdering his girlfriend. ... they found his 32-year-old girlfriend, whose name wasn't released, dead of a ...
Family of serial killers who killed at least 11 people in Labette County, Kansas from 1871 to 1873. Shortly before the discovery of their crimes, they fled south and were never captured. Over the years, several people were arrested because police thought they might be a member of the Bender family, but none were definitely confirmed. [15] 1875