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DeKalb County Police Department (Georgia) Olsen shot and killed Anthony Hill, who was naked and unarmed. Olsen was found guilty of one count of aggravated assault, two counts of violating his oath of office, and one count of making a false statement, and found not guilty of felony murder. [84] In 2024 his conviction was overturned. [85] 1 ...
A Washington DC police officer died after a gun he was trying to retrieve from a storm drain went off and shot him on Wednesday.. Metropolitan Police Department Executive Assistant Chief Jeff ...
Three police officers in Washington DC were shot as they attempted to serve an arrest warrant for cruelty to animals, authorities said, while residents in the area were relocated from their homes ...
When officers tried contacting the person, he fled and jumped down from a wall onto Interstate 295. Police then saw him place a firearm in a storm drain before fleeing on the back of a motorcycle.
Yusuf fled and was later spotted by officers in Columbus. He shot and injured one officer before police shot and killed him. [115] [116] 2024-05-11 Claudy Pierre Jules (41) Unknown Atlanta, Georgia: Atlanta Police Department officers responded to a report about a man with a gun, when they arrived, they encountered Jules with a handgun.
Ellis led New Hampshire police officers into Maine during a car chase before crashing. He allegedly exited his vehicle with a knife and was shot dead by an officer. [4] 2024-01-30 Chad Hartley (23) White Temple, Texas: A suicidal man allegedly brandished a handgun at officers, causing an officer to fire one round, fatally wounding the suspect. [5]
An off-duty police officer was shot and injured Monday while he was en route to work in Washington, DC, and two suspects have been taken into custody, the police chief said.
Officer Glen L. Ciano: Suffolk County Police Department: February 22, 2009: Killed when his patrol car was struck by a drunk driver in Brentwood, New York. [95] Officer Gail A. Cobb: Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia: September 20, 1974: The first female U.S. police officer to be killed while on patrol duty.