The "Officer Down" notices is a new post series being done and conducted by the San Andreas Sheriff's Division.
Every day, millions of Police Officers strap on a bulletproof vest, and load a handgun, and kiss their loved ones good bye, knowing that the next few hours may be their last. Hellbent on the decision to help the public in distress, and enforce what they believe in, they do it without second guess or any regret.
Many of us in the Sheriff's Division work in some form of on-the-job Law Enforcement. We have a few Community Service Officers, Police Officers, Explorers, and Academy Cadets. Due to the realism and seriousness of our Division, we honor and respect those men and women of Law Enforcement.
Every time an Officer in real life is downed in the field by an act of violence, hate or anger in the line of duty will be posted and honored by a community of people who respect the job that they do.
Next time you go on patrol on Argonath, and /duty, remember the danger of this career in real life. You can spawn, duty up, and you're given your weapons to defend yourself, however you can respawn when you are killed. Officers do the same exact thing in real life that you are doing in this server, except they don't get to come back. Remember these men as they served well, and remember: they were murdered because of the badge they wore, not because of who they were.
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From: www.odmp.org
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Pasadena Police Department
Texas
End of Watch: Friday, August 21, 2009
Biographical Info
Age: 29
Tour of Duty: 4 years
Badge Number: Not available
Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Friday, August 21, 2009
Weapon Used: Gun; Unknown type
Suspect Info: Shot and wounded
Officer Jesse Hamilton was shot and killed after responding to a domestic disturbance call at a trailer park near the intersection of Shaver Road and Queens Road at approximately 6:30 am.
He had responded to the scene approximately 20 minutes earlier. As Officer Hamilton interviewed a female on the porch he learned that the male subject was armed with a handgun. Moments later the man emerged from the trailer and shot him.
Another officer arriving at the scene observed the suspect standing over Officer Hamilton's body. When the suspect turned towards the officer he was shot once in the head and wounded.
Officer Hamilton was transported to Memorial Hermann Hospital-Texas Medical Center where he succumbed to his wounds.
Officer Hamilton had served with the Pasadena Police Department for four years. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.
Agency Contact Information
Pasadena Police Department
1114 Jeff Ginn Memorial Drive
Pasadena, TX 77506
The "Officer Down" notices is a new post series being done and conducted by the San Andreas Sheriff's Division.
Every day, millions of Police Officers strap on a bulletproof vest, and load a handgun, and kiss their loved ones good bye, knowing that the next few hours may be their last. Hellbent on the decision to help the public in distress, and enforce what they believe in, they do it without second guess or any regret.
Many of us in the Sheriff's Division work in some form of on-the-job Law Enforcement. We have a few Community Service Officers, Police Officers, Explorers, and Academy Cadets. Due to the realism and seriousness of our Division, we honor and respect those men and women of Law Enforcement.
Every time an Officer in real life is downed in the field by an act of violence, hate or anger in the line of duty will be posted and honored by a community of people who respect the job that they do.
Next time you go on patrol on Argonath, and /duty, remember the danger of this career in real life. You can spawn, duty up, and you're given your weapons to defend yourself, however you can respawn when you are killed. Officers do the same exact thing in real life that you are doing in this server, except they don't get to come back. Remember these men as they served well, and remember: they were murdered because of the badge they wore, not because of who they were.
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From: www.odmp.org
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Georgetown Police Department
Delaware
End of Watch: Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Biographical Info
Age: 29
Tour of Duty: 4 years
Badge Number: Not available
Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Weapon Used: Gun; Unknown type
Suspect Info: At large
Patrolman Chad Spicer was shot and killed as he and his partner attempted to stop a vehicle that had been involved in an shooting a short time earlier.
All three suspected exited the vehicle and began to flee on foot. One of the suspects immediately opened fire on the officers, fatally wounding Patrolman Spicer before he was even able to exit the patrol car. His partner was also shot and critically wounded.
Two of the suspects were apprehended, but the suspect who fired the shots remains at large.
Patrolman Spicer had served with the agency for one year and had previously served with the Bridgeville Police Department for three years. He is survived by his wife and daughter.
Agency Contact Information
Georgetown Police Department
335 N Race Street
Georgetown, DE 19947
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Deputy Sheriff Francis David Blake (http://odmp.org/officer/20075-deputy-sheriff-francis-david-blake)
Burnet County Sheriff's Department (http://www.burnetcountytexas.org/default.aspx?name=sheriff.home)
Texas
End of Watch: Saturday, October 3, 2009
Biographical Info
Age: 42
Tour of Duty: 5 years
Badge Number: Not available
Incident Details
Cause of Death: Automobile accident
Date of Incident: Saturday, October 3, 2009
Weapon Used: Not available
Suspect Info: Not available
Deputy Francis Blake was killed in an automobile shortly after 1:00 am when his patrol car struck a deer on Highway 29. He was responding to a major accident at the time. The patrol car went out of control and struck a tree after colliding with the deer.
Deputy Blake had served with the agency for five years. He is survived by his wife and four children.
Agency Contact Information
Burnet County Sheriff's Department
1601 E Polk Street
Burnet, TX 78611
Phone: (512) 756-8080
Please contact the Burnet County Sheriff's Department for funeral arrangements or for survivor benefit fund information.
News article courtesy of: http://www.39online.com/
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Deputy Robert Clenny
Harris County Sheriffs Office (http://www.hcso.hctx.net/)
Texas
Biographical Info
Age: 38
Tour of Duty: 11 Months..... :cry:
Incident Details
Cause of Death: Automobile accident
Date of Incident: Sunday, October 4, 2009
Weapon Used: Not available
Suspect Info: Not available
On Saturday, an off-duty Precinct 3 Deputy was killed after his personal vehicle was rear ended. It happened around 11:40 pm on South Main and Pin Oak in east Harris County.
Harris County Sheriff's investigators say Deputy Robert Clenny was not wearing his seat belt when he rounded a curve and was struck by another car traveling along side him.
"The roads were wet, it was raining, and it spun him into on coming traffic and he was hit head on," said Precinct 3 Constable Ken Jones.
Jones believes the 38-year-old was killed on impact. The driver of the pickup was not hurt, but the driver of the other car sped off .
"He was very proud to be a precinct three deputy constable, it was his life long dream to be a police officer," said Clenney widow, Denise.
Clenney had only been a Precinct 3 deputy for 11months. His wife said, he put off training for a career in law enforcement until later in life to care for his ailing father.
"He was a good officer, a very dedicated officer. He didn't mind working over when needed or any need for the department he was there to help," said Jones.
Jones went on to explain that Clenney was helping out another deputy at the time of the crash. He had agreed to fill-in as a security officer at a nearby I-Hop for his co-work too sick to work that night. Now, his young widow is pleading for person responsible to come forward.
"Everything happens for a reason and even if it was an accident, please come forward. I am a forgiving person I don't hold grudges and neither did Robert, Robert never held grudges," said Denise Clenney.
She said her husband was a man of strong faith and a proud father to two young daughters.
"The hard part is how am I going to tell my girls their dad is gone," she said.
Clenney said she is relying on her own faith to get through this difficult time.
"I'm very lucky that I had the time that I did with him."
Precinct 3 Constable's Office has established a fund to help raise money for Clenney's family. The deputy only carried a basic life insurance policy through the department and was the sole provider for his family.
If you would like to donate to the Robert Clenney fund call the Precinct 3 Constable's Office at (281) 427 ?4791.