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At the time, the Lakewood shooting was both the second deadliest attack on law enforcement in the United States since the March 21, 2009, fatal shootings of four Oakland, California, police officers, as well as the second deadliest attack on law enforcement in a single incident by a single gunman. [3]
The second murder trial got underway Monday for the man accused of being the getaway driver in a 2009 shooting at a Parkland coffee shop where four Lakewood police officers were killed. Dorcus ...
LAKEWOOD - More than a decade after township police Officer Christopher Matlosz was gunned down in the line of duty, Jahmell Crockam is still trying to get out of the life prison term he received ...
Dorcus Allen pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of conspiracy to commit second-degree murder in the killings of four Lakewood police officers in 2009. Allen, 51, was sentenced to 10 years, which ...
Ashley Ferris the Lakewood police officer who shot and killed McLeod after sustaining a bullet from McLeod's gun, was named the Officer of the Month for June by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. The Lakewood Police Department awarded Ferris the Purple Heart and Medal of Distinguished Service. [27]
Shot after refusing commands to stop and after reaching into waist area. Clemmons was the prime suspect in a recent killing of four police officers in Lakewood, Washington two days earlier. [25] 2009-11-25 Jackson, Perez (36) Florida (Orlando) [26] 2009-11-23 Provencal, Alan (69) Florida (North Port) [27] 2009-12-19 Collins, James (46)
As of 2023 the Lakewood Police Department had 100 commissioned police officers, two community service officers, two court compliance officers, two animal control officers, three code enforcement ...
This is a list of people reported killed by non-military law enforcement officers in the United States in November 2019, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method. The listing documents the occurrence of a death, making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or officer ...