Friday, March 5, 2010

Pentagon Police Shootout

By MATT APUZZO and DEVLIN BARRETT
Associated Press Writers

WASHINGTON --

A California man killed in a shootout with Pentagon police drove cross-country and arrived outside the military headquarters armed with two semiautomatic weapons, authorities said Friday. Internet postings linked to the lone shooting suspect reflect long-held anti-government anger.

John Patrick Bedell, 36, pulled a handgun at a Pentagon entrance, shot two police officers and was mortally wounded in an exchange of gunfire, authorities said. The two officers were hospitalized briefly with minor injuries.

A blog connected to Bedell via the social networking site LinkedIn outlines his growing distrust of the federal government. It gives credence to the idea that a criminal enterprise run out of the government could have staged the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.


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Thursday, March 4, 2010

ODF President to Return to Haiti in May

Chaplain Dave Fair, Officer Down Foundation President will return to Haiti in May on a privately funded mission.

Here Fair is shown with members of the Hatian National Police.


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Memorial for Fallen Haitian Officers




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Haitian Police Officers Lost in Earthquake

25 February 2010 –

Forty days after a massive earthquake struck Haiti, nearly 200 police officers serving with the United Nations peacekeeping mission (MINUSTAH) took part in a special tribute to their fallen colleagues serving with the national force.

The Haitian National Police (HNP) had just over 8,000 active officers at the time of the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck on 12 January, claiming the lives of 75 of them and injuring more than 250 others. Nearly 80 officers are still missing.


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Thursday, February 18, 2010

N. J. Officer Shot by Accident


From: ODMP

February 18, 2010

Officer Kevin Wilkins was accidentally shot and killed as he attempted to install a rubber grip on his service pistol.

He had removed the magazine from his service pistol but neglected to remove the round from the chamber. As he installed the grip the weapon discharged and he was struck in the face.

Nearby officers transported immediately called for assistance and provided aid, but Officer Wilkins succumbed to the wound approximately 15 minutes later.

Officer Wilkins had served with the Atlantic City Police Department for two years. He is survived by his father, three siblings, and fiancee.


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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Georgia Officer Shot and Killed

PALMETTO, Ga. --

A Chattahoochee Hills police officer died Monday afternoon after being shot in south Fulton County.

Officer Mike Vogt, 60, was shot at the intersection of Vernon Grove and Rico roads in Palmetto with a high-powered weapon, said Lt. Col. Jeff Holmes of the Fulton County Sheriff's Department.

Sources told CBS Atlanta that the officer was able to radio for help before he collapsed. Vogt later died at Atlanta's Grady Hospital.

CBS Atlanta's Tony McNary reported that police are looking for two men in a brown 1990-1995 Chrysler.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is handling the investigation.

Vogt was married and had grown children, CBS Atlanta News learned. He had been with the department for about two years, Mayor Don Hayes said at a press conference at the hospital.

"It's a sad day for the entire Chattachooee Hills community. We've lost a friend, co-worker and public servant," Hayes said. "He's been with us about two years. He just recently got promoted to lieutenant was doing an excellent job, a fine officer and well respected by the whole community."
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More never seen 911 photos.


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Never Seen 911 Photos Released

Never released 911 photos taken by the NYPD have been released. They were obtained by ABC News.


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Sunday, February 14, 2010

The Hope For Haiti Medical Mission Successful

The Hope For Haiti Medical Mission Team has returned to the United States following a highly successful mission. The team saw over 500 patients while in Haiti.

Officer Down Foundation President Dave Fair served as chaplain for the team.


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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Georgia Deputy Dies

The AP via YellowBrix
February 13, 2010

BOWDON, Ga. – Police have identified the deputy found dead after his police cruiser ended up in a creek.

Sgt. Jesse Templeton of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department says dive teams on Friday evening found the body of Deputy Davy Crawford.

Templeton says Crawford was working at the time and had a traffic accident related to the bad weather in the area on Friday.

The car was found in the creek along Carrollton-Tyus Road.

He says the Georgia State Patrol is investigating the accident.
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Saturday in Haiti

Yesterday was the National Day of Prayer throughout Haiti.

Our team went to the orphanage where there were some of the children that lost both parents in the earthquake in Port au Prince. We provided medical and spiritual care.




The people here are so loving it will be hard to leave.

(note: no ODF funds were used on the Haiti trip it was all funded by contributions.

Regards from Haiti,

Chaplain Dave Fair



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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tenn. Officer Dies

SPRING HILL, Tenn. --

A Spring Hill police officer injured in a crash Friday night died at Vanderbilt Medical Center Sunday.

Officials confirm Cpl. Jeremy McLaren died at 12:15 p.m. Sunday.

McLaren's leg was broken in the crash at the intersection of Highway 31 North and Bear Creek near the Columbia city limits.

According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, a red truck driven by Billy Colen Stafford of Shelbyville ran through a red light at the intersection, and collided with McLaren's cruiser.

The impact pushed the officer's car into a nearby parking lot. McLaren had to be cut out of the wreckage.
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Officer Killed in LODD

A Terrebonne Parish Sheriff's Office captain was killed when his motorcycle collided with a car yesterday while escorting a Mardi Gras float, according to The Courier.

Capt. Timothy Joel Bergeron was struck at about 7 a.m. at La. 311 and Krumbhaar Drive. He was transported to Terrebonne General Medical Center, where he died.

Bergeron was escorting a float on his motorcycle with his blue lights flashing and siren activated when he was hit by an oncoming car.


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Team Arrives in Haiti

Our medical mission team arrived safely at Fort Liberte, Haiti Monday going straight to the hospital to begin work.

They were pleased to receive the meds and other suppies donated for us to bring them.

We are at the hospital again today. So many sick and injured.

Appreciate your thoughts and prayers.

Chaplain Dave Fair



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Monday, February 8, 2010

Medical Team Hits Haiti

Our medical team arrived at Fort Liberte, Haiti today and spent our first day working at the hospital here.

They were excited to get the meds and supplies. Lots of sick and injured.

More to follow.

Appreciate your thoughts and prayers.

Thanks,

Chaplain Dave Fair, ODF Pres.
Spiritual Care The Hope For Haiti


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Worked at Fort Liberte Hospital Today

Our medical team reached Fort Liberte, Haiti today. Lots of patients. Injured and ill.

They were glad to get the medicine and supplies.

I am working with the team
as a chaplain for the hospital and offering support to patients and staff.

More to follow.

Thanks for your thoughts and prayers.

Chaplain Dave Fair, ODF President


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Location:Fort Liberte,Haiti

ODF President Heads to Haiti

Good morning from Dominican Republic. Our medical team is getting ready to cross into Haiti with almost $50,000 of donated meds and supplies for the earthquake victims.

We have nurses, med techs, admin, and myself as chaplain.

We will be here a week this trip and making plans to rotate more med teams and chaplains in.

I will also be making contact with the Haitian National Police to offer support.

Thanks for your thoughts and prayers.

Chaplain Dave Fair
Officer Down Foundation


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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

S. C. Agent Dies After Scuffle

From: ODMP
February 03, 2010

Agent Frank Glover suffered a fatal heart attack shortly after scuffling with a drunk and disorderly man. Agent Glover was placing the suspect under arrest at a Santee Cooper facility when the struggle ensued.

After subduing the suspect, Agent Glover called for assistance from the Moncks Corner Police Department to transport the suspect to the Hill Finklea Detention Center.

The Moncks Corner unit went ahead of Agent Glover’s vehicle due a passing train.

A short time later dispatcher received a call of an unresponsive driver at the railroad tracks on Main Street. Responding units located Agent Glover collapsed in his vehicle. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The suspect was charged with involuntary manslaughter and assaulting an officer in connection with Agent Glover’s death.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Puerto Rico Officer Killed With Own Weapon


From: ODMP

February 02, 2010

Sergeant Noel Cordero-Guzmán was shot and killed with his own weapon after intervening in a disturbance while off duty.

He was at a local fast food restaurant with friends when he observed a group of people creating a disturbance. Sergeant Cordero-Guzmán had a previous encounter with one of the men causing the disturbance.

After identifying himself to the group he was attacked and beaten. One of the suspects then grabbed Sergeant Cordero-Guzmán service weapon and shot him in the chest, killing him.

The 17-year-old suspect who shot Sergeant Cordero-Guzmán was charged as an adult with first degree murder, attempted murder, and weapons violations.

Sergeant Cordero-Guzmán had served with the Ponce Municipal Police Department for only two years. He is survived by his expectant wife and 5-year-old child.

He was posthumously promoted to the rank of sergeant.
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Chaplain Dave Fair


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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Sheriff's Officer Dies in Wreck

Officer.com News

A criminal investigator with the Franklin County, Tennessee Sheriff's office was killed in a car wreck while on duty Friday, reports WAFF 48 News.

The two-vehicle accident occurred at about 12:45 p.m. on Highway 64 in Franklin County, the news station reports.

The investigator, Jerry Crabtree, died in the accident. He served as Sheriff in Madison County in the early 1970's.

The driver of the other vehicle was injured and taken to the hospital for observation.



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Friday, January 29, 2010

Lieutenant Shot and Killed During Traffic Stop




The AP via YellowBrix

January 29, 2010
PHOENIX – A Phoenix-area policeman was shot and killed during a traffic stop, and two suspects were wounded in a high-speed chase that erupted in gunfire, authorities said.

Lt. Eric Shuhandler, a veteran of the Gilbert Police Department, was shot Thursday night near Mesa at about 11 p.m. Thursday and rushed to a hospital where he died, said Gilbert police spokesman Sgt. Mark Marino.

The suspects’ vehicle was spotted nearby minutes later and a high-speed chase began along Highway 60, with several police cars pursuing the pickup east through Phoenix-area communities.

Several shots were fired and the two suspects were hit multiple times, Marino said.

“During the pursuit, the suspects shot at officers,” Marino said. “One or two (police) cars were disabled but no officers were hit.”

The chase ended near Superior, about 50 miles east of central Phoenix, as officers from four police departments converged on the suspects’ truck.


Lieutenant Eric Shuhandler
The two male suspects were taken into custody and hospitalized.

Both were shot in the lower extremities and were in stable, non-life-threatening condition Friday morning, according to Lt. Steve Harrison of the Arizona Department of Public Safety. The men’s names were not released.

Marino said authorities were trying to determine what prompted the original traffic stop and why someone in the suspects’ vehicle allegedly opened fire.

The violence occurred about 12 minutes into the traffic stop.

Marino said his understanding was Shuhandler was hit by one bullet.

He was the second Arizona law officer to die in the line of duty in recent weeks.

Department of Public Safety officer Chris Marano was struck and killed last month by another officer’s patrol car while he was laying down spike strips to stop a vehicle during a high-speed freeway chase in Phoenix.

Harrison said Shuhandler had been with the Gilbert Police Department 16 years.
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Chaplain Dave Fair

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Ohio Chief Found Dead


The AP via YellowBrix
January 27, 2010

ROSS, Ohio — A suburban Cincinnati police chief has died after being found slumped inside his cruiser during an investigation.

Officer Gary Vaughn in Butler County’s Ross Township say Chief Carl Worley was 57 and had been helping in the search for a suspect early Tuesday afternoon when an officer found him unresponsive in the car.

Worley was rushed to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

An autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday to determine the cause of death.

Worley entered law enforcement only in the 1990s, when he made a career switch. He became police chief more than six years ago.
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Chaplain Dave Fair


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Monday, January 25, 2010

ODF President Joins Haiti Medical Mission

The Hope for Haiti, an organization formed to bring aid and comfort to Haiti following January’s devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake, plans to deploy its first reconnaissance mission from February 7 to February 14.

“Airports outside of Port-au-Prince are now re-opening in the earthquake-stricken country,” says Executive Director Andrew Putman. “The Hope for Haiti will provide medical and missionary support to the forgotten victims in those areas.”

The Hope for Haiti reconnaissance team will search for and set up a home base outside Port-au-Prince. Then TH4H will join organizations such as Hope International Medical Missions, Aslan Youth Ministries, and Global Samaritan Resources and bring aid and relief to the devastated nation.

“Haiti doesn’t just need help this week or this month,” Putman adds. “This will be a long-term, ongoing problem.”

OurMission
A not-for-profit organization, The Hope for Haitiwill provide and improve healthcare for Haitian orphanages and outlying villages with few-to-no resources.

For further information, to volunteer, or to schedule an interview with Executive Director Andrew Putman, please call 325.998.2771 or email: thehopeforhaiti@yahoo..com

On the web:http://www.thehopeforhaitionline.com

Officer Down Foundation President Chaplain Dave Fair will be part of the advance team to Haiti.


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Sunday, January 17, 2010

N. J. Officer Killed

A 16-year veteran of the Delaware River Port Authority Police Department died early yesterday after he was hit while rushing across the Walt Whitman Bridge to help another officer who was handling a car accident.

About 1:30 a.m., Cpl. Christopher Milito, 40, of Media, left his car in the 300 block of Packer Avenue and was running across the five-lane highway when a Nissan Altima driving east on the bridge hit him.

Milito died about 2 a.m. at Cooper University Hospital in Camden. He was not married and had no children, a DRPA representative said.
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Thank you,

Chaplain Dave Fair


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Friday, January 15, 2010

Florida Deputy Killed

BROOKSVILLE, Fla. -- After killing two women and leaving two others fighting for their lives Thursday afternoon, John Kalisz slipped through a police dragnet, authorities said, and roared north out of Hernando County on U.S. 19.

By the time he was captured hours later, another person was dead - a Dixie County sheriff's captain.

Carrying two loaded shotguns, Kalisz told his brother in Clearwater by phone that he would kill as many deputies as possible, Hernando sheriff's officials said.

Dixie County deputies in two unmarked vehicles followed him on U.S. 19 out of Old Town and tried to pull him over, said Capt. Evan Sullivan of the Levy County Sheriff's Office.

Kalisz pulled into a BP station at the intersection of U.S. 19 and County Road 351 in Cross City, Sullivan said, and came out shooting, hitting Dixie County sheriff's Capt. Chad Reed in the face.

Reed, 33, died Thursday night at Shands Hospital in Gainesville, according to Sullivan, who said he had been asked by Dixie County Sheriff Dewey H. Hatcher Sr. to handle media requests.

After Reed was shot, fellow deputies shot Kalisz. He also was taken to Shands. His condition was not available late Thursday night.

"The good news is that he's been apprehended. The bad news is that we have an officer who has been shot," said Hernando County sheriff's spokeswoman Sgt. Donna Black. "We were very afraid that was going to happen."

Reed, who formerly worked as the county's emergency management director, was married with two young children, said Kathy McKinney of the Dixie County Advocate newspaper. McKinney's brother-in-law is a major with the Dixie Sheriff's Office.

"It's so sad," she said.

Sullivan said Reed recently graduated from the FBI National Academy.

"Capt. Reed was a fine man, a great law enforcement officer and a hometown boy in Dixie County," Sullivan said.

Kalisz, 55, is alleged to have killed two women and seriously wounded two other women - a pregnant teenager and a home health care nurse - in a rural neighborhood north of Brooksville.

Hernando Sheriff Richard Nugent had few details on what led to the shootings other than that it was an apparent domestic dispute.



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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Trooper Killed

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. --

The search for a man sought in the fatal shooting of a Pennsylvania State Police trooper Wednesday has ended after he and his wife were found dead inside the house where the trooper was shot.

A bulletproof vest remained lying in the snow where state police said Trooper Paul G. Richey, 40, was shot after arriving at a house on Bredinsburg Road just outside Oil City in Cranberry Township, Venango County.

Venango County Deputy Coroner Chris Hile said the trooper -- a 16-year veteran, husband and father of two young children -- was taken to UPMC Northwest Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.


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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Texas Officer Killed in Wreck

ARLINGTON — An Arlington motorcycle officer died early Wednesday in a wreck involving a school bus near Arlington High School, said Tiara Ellis Richard, a police spokeswoman.

The crash occurred shortly after 7 a.m. near South Cooper Street and West Inwood Drive.

The officer was identified by Arlington police spokeswoman Tiara Ellis Richard as Craig Story.

Neither the bus driver nor the nine passengers aboard the Arlington school district bus were hurt, said Amy Casas, spokeswoman for Arlington schools.
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Thanks,

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Louisiana Officer Killed

A Louisiana trooper was killed in a two-car collision last night (Jan. 12) near Moss Bluff, according to The Advertiser.

Trooper Duane Dalton was driving his unit south on U.S. Route 171 at approximately 7:30 p.m. when a driver pulled out in front of him.

The 39-year-old was a senior trooper with Troop D in Lake Charles and is survived by his wife and three sons.
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Thanks,
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Officer Dies in Line of Duty




Story by wdsu.com

NEW ORLEANS --

New Orleans Police officer Alfred Celestain died from injuries he suffered in a weekend car crash after doctors took him off life support.

Celestain was involved in a car crash Saturday in the Central Business District, authorities said.

The crash happened at about 4 a.m. at the corner of St. Charles Avenue and St. Joseph Street.

Celestain was initially taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, investigators said.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Corporal and K-9 Killed in Crash



January 10, 2010
MISHAWAKA, Ind. (AP) — A Mishawaka policeman and his police dog have died in a traffic accident in the northern Indiana city.

Mishawaka Police Chief Mike Samp says 42-year-old Cpl. James Szuba (SOO’-buh) and his dog Ricky died Saturday night.

Szuba was providing assistance on a call when the squad car was sideswiped by another vehicle.

Samp says the officer was using lights and siren on his car when the accident occurred. However, a witness, Dale Edmiston, told WSBT-TV that Szuba’s emergency lights were on, but not his siren.

A news release from the St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office says the second vehicle was driven by 31-year-Shawn Devine of Mishawaka.
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