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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]
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 ...
Deputy Suzanne Hopper Memorial Highway Suzanne Hopper Act Suzanne Waughtel Hopper (née Bauer , 11 November, 1970 – 1 January 2011) was a Clark County, Ohio deputy killed on duty on New Year's Day of 2011, which led to the adoption of the Suzanne Hopper Act to improve officer safety when dealing with offenders who have a known history of ...
The ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. at the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy at 1650 Route 56 in London, according to a news release from the Ohio Attorney General's Office.
According to the Officer Down Memorial Page, Butler was a United States Army veteran. He had served nearly four years with the Navasota Police Department. The crash, as well as the suspected check ...
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]
A former Ohio police officer was convicted of murder by a jury on Monday for fatally shooting Andre Hill, an unarmed Black man. Adam Coy, a white man and nearly 20-year veteran of the Columbus ...
The Ohio memorial took place in 2019 in London, Ohio, at the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy [68] while the national ceremony was in Washington D.C. In that national ceremony, during National Police Week in 2019, the doors belonging to the cruisers the victims drove were displayed. Each door had the officer's names and the dates of their ...