Showing posts with label 9/11. Show all posts
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Friday, January 8, 2021

End of Watch Report December 2020

 

In the final month of 2020, a total of 26 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty. Of those line of duty deaths, 19 were the result of COVID, 4 were the result of gunfire (3 felonious, 1 inadvertent), 2 were auto-related (1 motorcycle crash, 1 struck by vehicle), and 1 was the result of 9/11-related cancer.

The final number of line of duty deaths in 2020 currently stands at 304, which is more than double the 2019 total. Without doubt, 2020 was the deadliest year for law enforcement in almost a century.  The last time annual line of duty deaths topped 300 was in 1932. 

In addition, a further 200+ potential line of duty COVID deaths are still pending verification, which  means that 2020 may end up being the deadliest year for law enforcement in all of U.S. history.

The Officer Down Memorial Page extends our condolences to the families, friends, and agencies who lost a loved one to a line of duty death. We ask our supporters to take a moment to read the memorials of those officers who died in the line of duty in December 2020 and remember the fallen.


Deputy Sheriff Jared Michael Allison
Nash County Sheriff's Office (NC)
 
Chief Deputy Constable M. Wayne Rhodes
Denton County Constable's Office - Precinct 2 (TX)
 
Officer Andy Ornelas
California Highway Patrol (CA)

Detective Sergeant Te'Juan Fontrese "T.J." Johnson
Charlestown Police Department (IN)

Officer Jose A. Santana
U.S. Dept of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection - Office of Field Operations (U.S. Govt)



Officer Jose A. Santana
U.S. Dept of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection - Office of Field Operations (U.S. Govt)

Patrolman Cassie Marie Johnson
Charleston Police Department (WV)
 
Sergeant Herschel Turner
Moline Acres Police Department (MO)

Trooper Jennifer M. Czarnecki
New York State Police (NY)

Captain Billy DeWayne Allen, Sr.
U.S. Dept of Defense - Fort Sill Police Department (U.S. Govt)

Sergeant Lyle Gene Denny
Panhandle Police Department (TX)
 
Corrections Officer V Timothy Beggs
Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Correctional Institutions Division (TX)
 
Police Officer Tyler Avery Herndon
Mount Holly Police Department (NC)
 
Master Corporal Norman Daye, Jr.
Guilford County Sheriff's Office (NC)
 
Lieutenant Russell Freeman
Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RI)

Corrections Officer IV Harold Paul "Skip" Smith, Jr.Beggs
Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Correctional Institutions Division (TX)
 
Police Officer Jason Nicholas Shuping
Concord Police Department (NC)

Sheriff Benny N. Napoleon
Wayne County Sheriff's Office (MI)
 
Officer Andrew Raymond Bouchard
Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Correctional Institutions Division (TX)

Lieutenant Craig L. King
Tarrant County Sheriff's Office (TX)

Police Officer Christopher Lynn Elder
Milford Police Department (TX)

Sergeant David Lynn Schmidt
Seagoville Police Department (TX)

Security Control Specialist Jerry William Jones
Tarrant County Sheriff's Office (TX)

Corrections Officer V Phillip Holbert
Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Correctional Institutions Division (TX)

Officer Randall Versie Smith
Birmingham Police Department (AL)

Corrections Officer V Joe Landin
Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Correctional Institutions Division (TX)

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

End of Watch Report September 2020


 

In September 2020, twenty law enforcement officers died in the line of duty in the United States, bringing our year-to-date total up to 212 officers, a 91% increase over the same time last year.  The increase is largely due to the high number of COVID deaths in the law enforcement community:117 so far in 2020.

Of the twenty deaths in September, seven were due to COVID-19; six were auto-related (four auto crashes, one struck by vehicle, one vehicular assault); four deaths were the result of gunfire, one was due to assault, one was the result of 9/11-related cancer, and one was sue to another duty-related illness.

The Officer Down Memorial Page extends our deepest condolences to the families, friends, and agencies who lost a loved one to a line of duty death and we ask our supporters to take moment to read the memorials from September 2020 and remember the fallen.

Corporal Charles E. Holt
Tarrant County Sheriff's Office (TX) 
  

Corporal Bryant Searcy
Wayne County Sheriff's Office (MI)

Detective Peter "Pietro" Gianfrancesco
New York City Police Department (NY) 

Captain Stanley Curtis Elrod
Georgia Department of  Natural Resources (GA)

Trooper Thomas William Devlin
Massachusetts State Police (MA)

Detective James M. Skernivitz
Cleveland Division of Police (OH)

Police Officer Sean C. Peek
Cleveland Division of Police (OH)

Detective Jose Mora
Fresno County Sheriff's Office (CA)

Investigator Luis "Mario" Herrera
Fresno County Sheriff's Office (CA)

Deputy Sheriff Ryan Phillip Hendrix
Henderson County Sheriff's Office (NC)

Deputy Sheriff Angela Chavers
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (FL)


Corrections Officer Susan Ann Roberts
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (FL)
 

Senior Airman Jason Khai Phan
U.S. Air Force Security Forces (U.S. Gov't)



















Sergeant Alvin R. Sugrañes-Lebrón
Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (PR)

Sergeant Charles Edward Norton
Richmond County Sheriff's Office (GA)

Deputy Sheriff Christopher Smith
McClennan County Sheriff's Office (TX)

Master Jail Officer Robert Charles Sanukjian
Hampton Roads Regional Jail (VA)


Sergeant Ethan Kaskin
Anderson Police Department (SC)

Deputy Sheriff Kenny Ingram
Fulton County Sheriff's Office (GA)
 
 
Deputy Sheriff Anthony White
Fulton County Sheriff's Office (GA)

Friday, June 5, 2020

End of Watch May 2020


There were 19 Line of Duty Deaths in May 2020


In May 2020, nineteen law enforcement officers died in the line of duty nationwide.  Of those nineteen deaths, more than half were due to duty-related illnesses:  nine were the result of COVID-19, one was the result of 9/11-related duty illness.  Five were the result of gunfire (four felonious, one inadvertent), two officers were struck by vehicles, one died in an aircraft accident, and one died as the result of a heart attack.

At the end of May 2020, a total of 93 officers have died in the line of duty in the U.S. - a significant 48% increase over the same time last year.  This increase is largely due to the 40 COVID deaths that have occurred in the last two months.

The Officer Down Memorial Page extends our condolences to the families, friends, and agencies who have lost a loved one to a line of duty death.  Please take a moment to read their memorials and remembers the fallen.

Police Officer Jason Knox
Houston Police Department (TX)


Officer Richard G. McCoy
United States Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection -
Office of Field Operations, U.S. Government


Police Officer Michael S. Mosher
Overland Park Police Department (KS)


Officer Omar E. Palmer
United States Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection -
Office of Field Operations, U.S. Government


Sergeant Lionel Q. Martinez
Alamo Colleges Police Department (TX)


Corrections Officer V Jesse Wayne Bolton
Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TX)


Corrections Officer V Maria Mendez
Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TX)


Corrections Supervisor I George "Bernie" Robare
Kansas Department of Corrections (KS)


Sergeant Charles "Rob" Roberts III
Glen Ridge Police Department (NJ)


Corrections Supervisor I Fella A. Adebiyi
Kansas Department of Corrections (KS)


Officer Ching Kok "CK" Yan
United States Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection -
Office of Field Operations, U.S. Government


Correctional Officer Berisford Anthony Morse
Washington State Department of Corrections (WA)


Deputy Sheriff Wyatt Maser
Bonneville County Sheriff's Office (ID)


Trooper George Baker
Louisiana State Police (LA)


Trooper First Class Eugene Kenneth Baron, Jr.
Connecticut State Police (CT)


Police Officer Cody Holte
Grand Forks Police Department (ND)


Police Officer Nathan James Lyday
Ogden Police Department (UT)


Deputy Constable Caleb Rule
Fort Bend County Constable's Office - Precinct 4 (TX)


Police Officer Waldis "Jay" Johnson
Detroit Police Department (MI)