Monday, June 4, 2018
End of Watch Report: May 2018
In May 2018, eighteen law enforcement officers across the United States died in the line of duty - the highest monthly total this year. Of those eighteen officers, eight died in auto-related incidents (five auto crashes, one was struck by a vehicle, one was the victim of vehicular assault, one died in a vehicle pursuit). Four of the eighteen line of duty deaths in May were the result of heart attacks, three were the result of gunfire, and three were the died of 9/11-related illnesses.
As of the end of May, a total of 66 officers have died in the line of duty this year, a 6.5% increase over this time last year. This is the first point in 2018 that year-to-date line of duty deaths have outpaced those of 2017.
The Officer Down Memorial Page extends our condolences to the families, friends, and agencies who lost a loved on to a line of duty death in May 2018.
Please take a moment to read their memorials and remember the fallen.
Police Officer Robert Shawn Pitts
Terre Haute Police Department, IN
Agent Joel Alexis Pantojas-Fuente
San Juan Police Department, PR
Deputy Sheriff William J. Gentry, Jr.
Highlands County Sheriff's Office, FL
Police Officer Alex Isai Sable
York City Police Department, PA
Deputy Inspector Richard Hale
Texas Juvenile Justice Department - Office of Inspector General, TX
Police Officer Lance C. Whitaker
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, FL
Police Officer E. Paul Morris
Raleigh Police Department, MS
Police Officer Thomas Coulter
Daytona Beach Police Department, FL
Sergeant Kent Swanson
Shelley Police Department, ID
Police Officer Ayrian Williams
Monroe Police Department, LA
Police Officer Amy Caprio
Baltimore County Police Department, MD
Trooper Samuel Newton Bullard
North Carolina Highway Patrol, NC
Chief of Detectives William Allee
New York City Police Department, NY
Senior Special Agent Paul Scott Ragsdale
U.S. Department of Justice - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, U.S. Gov't
Police Officer Anthony Christie
Savannah Police Department, GA
Special Agent in Charge David J. LeValley
U.S. Department of Justice - Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Gov't
Sergeant Daniel Baker
Dickson County Sheriff's Office, TN
Trooper First Class Walter Greene
Connecticut State Police, CT
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9/11,
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Deadliest Month,
Fallen Officers Remembered,
fatalities,
female officers,
gunfire deaths,
line of duty deaths,
reports,
statistics
Monday, May 28, 2018
Memorial Day 2018
On Memorial Day, ODMP wants to recognize those men and women who died in the line of duty serving their country as military law enforcement personnel in the United States Armed Forces.
Please take a moment this Memorial Day to remember their sacrifice and service.
U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations

United States Air Force Security Forces

United States Army Criminal Investigation Division

United States Army Military Police Corps
United States Coast Guard Office of Law Enforcement

United States Marine Corps Criminal Investigation Division

United States Marine Corps Military Police
United States Military Academy at West Point Provost Marshal's Office

United States Navy Criminal Investigative Service
United States Navy Security Forces
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Coast Guard,
Fallen Officers Remembered,
fatalities,
Holidays,
veterans
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
2017 Line of Duty Death Infograph
In 2017, a total of 135 law enforcement officers died in the line of duty in the United States. We've created a visual representation of the details of those LODDs in order to promote a better understanding of the how, where, and why of line of duty deaths.
Some takeaways:
- 135 officers died across the country: 126 of those officers were male, 9 female
- 55% of LODDs were felonious
- Seven incidents nationwide resulted in multiple line of duty deaths
- The leading cause of line of duty deaths is auto-related incidents
A downloadable .PDF of this infograph will be available soon - watch the ODMP site.
Labels:
Fallen Officers Remembered,
fatalities,
female officers,
gunfire deaths,
K9,
line of duty deaths,
Multiple Fatalities,
reports,
research,
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