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Line of Duty Deaths
October 2011 LODD |
| Line of Duty Deaths
“They will be remembered—not for the way they died, but for how they lived.”
The IACP wishes to acknowledge the following officers, who made the ultimate sacrifice for their communities and the people they served. We extend our prayers and deepest sympathies to their families, friends, and colleagues.
Puerto Rico Police Department Date of Death: July 15, 2011 Length of Service: 4 years
Deputy Sheriff Bryan P. Gross Converse County, Wyoming, Sheriff’s Office Date of Death: July 28, 2011 Length of Service: 3 months (with agency)
Officer Russell M. Willingham Jr. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Police Department Date of Death: July 30, 2011 Length of Service: 2 years
Deputy Sheriff David Jennings Dawson III Green County, North Carolina, Sheriff’s Office Date of Death: August 1, 2011 Length of Service: 2 months
Police Officer James Ryan McCandless Rapid City, South Dakota, Police Department Date of Death: August 2, 2011 Length of Service: 6 years (with agency)
Police Officer Nick Armstrong Rapid City, South Dakota, Police Department Date of Death: August 7, 2011 Length of Service: 4 years
Police Officer Jeremy Henwood San Diego, California, Police Department Date of Death: August 7, 2011 Length of Service: 4 years (with agency)
Officer Robert A. Lasso Freemansburg Borough, Pennsylvania, Police Department Date of Death: August 11, 2011 Length of Service: 9 years
Police Officer Evan Burns Caruthersville, Missouri, Police Department Date of Death: August 16, 2011 Length of Service: 3 years, 2 months (with agency)
Agent Emiliano Torres-Soto Puerto Rico Police Department Date of Death: August 28, 2011 Length of Service: 10 years, 5 months (with agency)
| The Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Office at the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice, provides benefits to survivors of fallen law enforcement officers and disability benefits to officers catastrophically injured in the line of duty. For information or to file a claim, visit http://www.psob.gov. |
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From The Police Chief, vol. LXXVIII, no. 10, October 2011. Copyright held by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, 515 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA. |

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