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A Texas community is mourning the loss of Navasota Police Sgt. Mark Butler, who died while saving others from a wrong-way driver during a pursuit. Texas police officer, an Army veteran, killed in ...
A Texas police officer and veteran Army soldier is being hailed as a hero for “sacrificing” himself to save the lives of others from a speeding maniac. Sgt. Mark Butler of the Navasota Police ...
Later the same day, two people were found deceased inside two homes with gunshot wounds. Police suspect Smith is involved in the two homicides. [69] 2024-05-17 unidentified male (63) Unknown Galveston, Texas: An off-duty officer struck and killed a pedestrian. [70] 2024-05-17 Clifford Jacoby Beck (40) Unknown Cobb County, Georgia
The news comes as the greatest number of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty last year were in Texas. Eighteen were killed in Texas out of 147 federal, state, county, municipal ...
When police entered Lewis's bedroom he sat up with an object in his hand, and officers shot him. No weapons were found on Lewis but a vape pen was found nearby. [4] 2022-08-30 William Isaac Rich (22) Black Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Cedar Rapids police arrived at an affordable housing center to respond to a domestic disturbance call.
Police responding to shots fired shot a man, who later died at hospital. [36] 2024-01-23 John Garcia (46) Unknown San Antonio, Texas: Police responded to a call and found a deceased woman, 48-year-old Lisa Ortiz. Garcia allegedly returned the scene of the crime and rammed police cars before firing a shotgun at officers.
This is a list of people reported killed by non-military law enforcement officers in the United States in June 2023, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method. The listing documents the occurrence of a death, making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or officer ...
There have been 127 US police officers killed in the line of duty this year, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page. Texas has 15 fallen officers in 2024, the most of any state.