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In 2007, the ODMP partnered with SharedBook Inc. to create The Officer Down Memorial Book, for sale from the gift shop. [2] In 2010, the ODMP became funded in part through two $150,000 grants awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs of the U.S. Department of Justice. One of those grants was to provide resources on ...
Navasota Police Sgt. Mark Butler was killed in a head-on collision during a pursuit of a suspect wanted for attempting to cash a fake check, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page, a site ...
According to the Officer Down Memorial Page, the breakdown of deaths of officers as of May 13 in the U.S. is: 9/11 related illness: 2. Aircraft accident: 1. Assault: 1. Automobile crash: 13.
The Officer Down Memorial Page reports 164 deaths in the line of duty. [15] The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund counted 124 federal, state, local, tribal and territorial officers killed. Forty-two officers were shot and killed and 52 officers were killed in traffic-related incidents. [16]
Unlike its neighbour, the United States, Canada lacks a complete database like that of the Officer Down Memorial Page. As a result, this list will never be fully complete, and can only include those deaths that are documented in one way or another.
Candanoza is survived by his wife and child, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page. Suspect in custody for allegedly killing Jacob Candanoza. On Monday, Terrell police shared a Facebook post ...
The Washington D.C.-based Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund said Gliniewicz's name would no longer be etched onto a marble monument dedicated to deceased officers, [33] and his Officer Down Memorial Page webpage was taken down. [34] Gliniewicz quickly went from "hero to criminal". [35]
21/22-year-old Brannan serving as an artillery officer of the United States Army during the Vietnam War, 1970. Andrew Howard Brannan was born on November 26, 1948, and graduated from high school in 1967. In August 1968, Brannan joined the United States Army and received his induction training at Fort Benning in Georgia.