Tuesday, March 26, 2019

ODMP Board Member Lieutenant W. Scott Humphrey Graduates from 275th Session of the FBI National Academy


  
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March 26, 2019                                              Jessica Rushing
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ODMP Vice President Lieutenant W. Scott Humphrey Graduates from
275th Session of the FBI National Academy

Fairfax, VA--The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP) is proud to announce that ODMP Vice President W. Scott Humphrey graduated earlier this month from the FBI National Academy program in Quantico, Virginia.  The 275th Session of the National Academy consisted of two hundred and fifty-one law enforcement professionals from 47 states, the District of Columbia, 26 international countries, five military organizations and five federal civilian organizations.

Lieutenant Humphrey participated in the ten-week, invitation-only course from January through early March of this year. During the third week of the session, he was one of only five members selected by fellow classmates to serve as a Section Representative.  

Lieutenant Humphrey is the second member of ODMP Board of Directors to complete this intensive training which includes coursework in intelligence theory, terrorism and terrorist mindsets, management science, law, behavioral science, law enforcement communication, and forensic science.  Lieutenant Steven Weiss was a graduate of the 265th Session of the FBI National Academy.

Lieutenant Humphrey has served with the Virginia Beach Police Department since 1992.  He is part of the Department’s Command Staff and currently serves in the Investigative Division’s Detective Bureau. Lieutenant Humphrey also commands the Department’s Honor Guard Unit.  He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from Saint Leo University and Master of Science in Criminal Justice with a Public Administration Specialization from Liberty University. Last September he was recognized by the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police with their “Outstanding Contribution to Law Enforcement” award.

More information about Humphrey’s contributions to ODMP can be found here.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

End of Watch Report February 2019

[Image: Line of Duty Death infograph showing 11 LODDs in February, a 12% decrease from last year at this time]


In February of 2019, there were a total of 11 line of duty deaths in the United States.  Of those 11 deaths, six were the result of felonious gunfire and one was the result of inadvertent gunfire.  The remaining five deaths were: one heart attack, one struck by vehicle, one auto crash, and one vehicular assault.

The total number of line of duty deaths for 2019 is 21 at the end of February, which represents a 12% decrease over this time last year.

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 in February 2019. Please take a moment to read their memorials and remember the fallen.

Corporal Shane Totty
Baton Rouge Police Department (LA)


 




Detective William Lee Brewer
Clermont County Sheriff's Office (OH)







Border Patrol Agent Donna Doss
U.S. Dept of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol (U.S. Gov't)




Trooper Lucas Bartley Dowell
Virginia State Police (VA)







Police Officer Matthew Rittner
Milwaukee Police Department (WI)






Detective Brian Simonsen
New York City Police Department (NY)








Agent Alfred Zanyet-Pérez
Puerto Rico Police Department (PR)






Lieutenant Daniel Duane Hinton
Florida Highway Patrol (FL)









Undersheriff Monty Johnson
Pawnee County Sheriff's Office (OK)







Police Officer Nicholas Galinger
Chattanooga Police Department (TN)






Sergeant Steve Hinkle
Sullivan County Sheriff's Office (TN)








Thursday, February 7, 2019

End Of Watch Report January 2019

[Image: Infograph showing 10 line of duty deaths in the U.S. in January 2019, an 11% increase over this time last year]


In January 2019, ten officers across the United States gave their lives in the line of duty.  Of those ten officers, four were killed in auto-related incidents (two struck by vehicle, one vehicular assault, one auto crash), four died as the result of felonious gunfire, and two died from heart attacks.  Nine of those officers were male and one was female.  January's LODD total is 11% higher than January of last year.

The Officer Down Memorial Page extends our deepest condolences to the families, friends, and agencies that lost a loved one to a line of duty death last month.  Please take a moment to read each of their memorials and remember the fallen.
 
Master Police Officer Joseph William Shinners
Provo Police Department, UT


Police Officer Dale James Woods
Colerain Township Police Department, OH






Police Officer Clayton Joel Townsend
Salt River Police Department, Tribal Police








Police Officer Natalie Becky Corona
Davis Police Department, CA







Trooper Christopher Lambert
Illinois State Police, IL








Sergeant WyTasha Lamar Carter
Birmingham Police Department, AL







Supervisory Deputy US Marshal Norman D. Merkel
U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Government
 







Deputy Sheriff Ray Elwin Horn III
Comal County Sheriff's Office, TX








Police Officer Sean Paul Tuder
Mobile Police Department, AL







Deputy Sheriff Joshua Bryan "LJ" Ryer, Jr.
Glascock County Sheriff's Office, GA