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Maine State Police: March 31, 1989: Shot after responding to a domestic disturbance call in Leeds. [241] Trooper Michael R. Veilleux: Maine State Police: June 17, 1986: Killed in an automobile accident in Dayton. [242] Trooper Thomas J. Merry: Maine State Police: July 12, 1980: Killed when he was struck by a vehicle while setting up a roadblock ...
This is a list of people reported killed by non-military law enforcement officers in the United States in July 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 ...
The State of Maine Crash Reconstruction Unit is composed of State Police, Municipal and County Law Enforcement personnel. Currently the unit includes 20 troopers, 15 county and 37 municipal officers. Unit members are located throughout the entire state and are chosen based on both geographic location and ability.
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Maine's top police leader addressed the chaos caused by officers arriving without assignments after the state's deadliest mass shooting, saying Friday that he was glad so ...
A Scripps News investigation found at least 23 Maine police officers had some level of knowledge about Robert Card’s threats and mental decline leading up to his mass shooting.
A man wanted for shooting three police officers in Dallas, killing Officer Darron Burks, was shot and killed by Dallas Police officers following a chase. Police shot the man after he allegedly pointed a rifle at officers. [15] 2024-08-29 Trent Weston (37) White Kittery, Maine/Portsmouth, New Hampshire
“This is a dark day for Maine.” State Police Col. William Ross said that officers are in the “early stages of a homicide investigation” but that they have already located a vehicle ...
This is a list of people reported killed by non-military law enforcement officers in the United States in 2004, 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 involved.