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A Texas police sergeant and Army veteran killed in the line of duty is being hailed as a hero for preventing even more tragedy.. Navasota Police Sgt. Mark Butler was killed in a head-on collision ...
Hero Texas police officer, an Army veteran, killed in line of duty during car chase: ‘Truly owe my life to him’ Katherine Donlevy January 18, 2025 at 1:01 PM
The news comes as the greatest number of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty last year were in Texas. Eighteen were killed in Texas out of 147 federal, state, county, municipal ...
Two off-duty officers, one with the Houston Police Department and the other with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, shot and killed the woman. [61] [62] 2024-02-11 Pedro Armendariz (45) Hispanic Amarillo, Texas: Police responded to a report of domestic disturbance at the Armendariz residence where they heard a person screaming inside.
Thompson was the first DART officer to be killed in the line of duty since the department's inception in 1989. [ 20 ] [ 67 ] DPD Officer Patricio "Patrick" Zamarripa, [ 68 ] 32, a former Navy sailor [ 66 ] and Iraq War veteran who had been with the department since 2010.
Police Officer I Edward Aguon Santos: Guam Police Department: September 18, 1989: Killed in a familiarization helicopter flight along with a Guam Department of Military Affairs officer near Agana Heights, Hagåtña. [279] Police Officer Frank E. Smith: Guam Police Department: December 30, 2007: Struck and killed by an intoxicated driver in ...
There have been 127 US police officers killed in the line of duty this year, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page. Texas has 15 fallen officers in 2024, the most of any state.
Very early on March 5, 2019, Midland, Texas, United States, police officer Nathan Heidelberg (born December 2, 1990 [1]) was shot and killed while responding with fellow officers to a residence where a burglar alarm had gone off, the first Midland police officer killed on the job in over 50 years. [2]