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Adrian Martinez Garcia, also a Chicago Police officer, told those gathered that he was responsible for naming his brother — an homage to singer Enrique Iglesias — and the two were inseparable ...
A funeral Mass was held Monday morning for 26-year-old Officer Enrique Martinez, who was killed in the line of duty Nov. 4 on Chicago’s South Side. ... mourners have paid their respects to a ...
Fallen Police Officer Enrique Martinez, killed in the line of duty on Nov. 4, 2024.
Marthaller and two women robbed a video store. As they fled the scene, responding officers shot Marthaller, who died of his injuries on December 30. [198] 1992-12-12: unidentified male: Tennessee (Nashville) A burglary suspect was shot and killed by police after allegedly punching an officer in the face and lunging at him. [199] 1992-11-05 ...
A reserve officer shot and killed Chestnut in a murder-suicide. [128] [129] 2024-06-07 David Martinez (30) Hispanic Amarillo, Texas: Martinez, a pedestrian, was struck and killed by a police vehicle while crossing the road. [130] 2024-06-07 unidentified male: Unknown St. Augustine, Florida [131] 2024-06-07 Steven Nelson (39) Unknown Hiram ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Proud Boys national chairman Enrique Tarrio is expected to testify on Thursday at the trial of a retired Washington, D.C., police officer accused of leaking confidential information to the far-right extremist group leader after Tarrio and other Proud Boys burned a stolen Black Lives Matter banner.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson will not attend the funeral of slain Officer Enrique Martinez on Monday — honoring the family’s wishes that politicians steer clear of the service.
Félix Ismael Rodríguez Mendigutia (born 31 May 1941) is a Cuban American former Central Intelligence Agency Paramilitary Operations Officer in the Special Activities Division, known for his involvement in the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the execution of communist revolutionary Che Guevara as well as his close ties to George H. W. Bush during the Iran–Contra affair.