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LAW_220508_001_STITCH.JPG: BRIAN DAVID SICKNICK
Officer Rank: Private First Class
Memorial Panel: 61-E -32
Department: U.S. Capitol Police
End of Watch: 01/07/2021
Cause: Physical-related incident
Age: 42
Length of Service: 12 Years
On January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol Police Officer Sicknick responded to a riot at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, District of Columbia. Officer Sicknick was injured while physically engaging with individuals involved in mass civil disorder. Officer Sicknick was pepper sprayed and then taken to a room for decontamination where he collapsed and had a seizure. He was then transported to the hospital where he died the following day.
LAW_220508_002_STITCH.JPG: WILLIAM FRANCIS EVANS
Officer Rank: Private First Class
Memorial Panel: 63-E -32
Department: U.S. Capitol Police
End of Watch: 04/02/2021
Cause: Traffic-related, struck by a vehicle
Age: 41
Length of Service: 18 Years
U.S. Capitol Police Officer Evans was struck and killed, and another officer was injured after a man drove a car into a security barricade at the U.S. Capitol complex in Washington, District of Columbia. Officer Evans was transported to the hospital were he succumbed to his injuries. The suspect was killed during the incident after brandishing a knife.
LAW_220508_011.JPG: Thomas E. Vaughan
[ I couldn't find him in the memorial database. ]
LAW_220508_019.JPG: JASON KHAI PHAN
Officer Rank: Senior Airman
Memorial Panel: 4-E: 32
Department: U.S. Air Force, Security Forces Directorate
End of Watch: 09/12/2020
Cause: Automobile Crash
Age: 26
Length of Service: 29 Months
Senior Airman Phan was killed in a non-combat, single-vehicle crash while conducting a perimeter check of the Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait. Senior Airman Phan was a passenger in the vehicle. The other two officers survived their injuries.
LAW_220508_026.JPG: JOSEPH A WALKER
Officer Rank: Operative
Memorial Panel: 6-E: 18
Department: U.S. Secret Service
End of Watch: 11/03/1907
Cause: Gunfire
Age: Unk
Length of Service: 19
Operative Walker was shot while assisting in the apprehension of a hostile landowner in Durango, Colorado.
LAW_220508_029.JPG: THOMAS L CAMPBELL
Officer Rank: Technical Sergeant
Memorial Panel: 8-E: 20
Department: Security Police, US Air Force
End of Watch: 03/26/1978
Cause: Gunfire
Age: 28
Length of Service: 9
Sergeant Campbell was dispatched to check the area for a suspicious individual. When he arrived, he encountered a 16 year old juvenile stealing a bicycle. As he was approached by Sergeant Campbell, the boy shot the officer. Sergeant Campbell was assigned to the 3800 Security Police Squadron at Maxwell Air Force Base.
LAW_220508_033.JPG: ELIZABETH NICOLE JACOBSON
Officer Rank: Airman First Class
Memorial Panel: 9-E -33
Department: U.S. Air Force, Security Forces Directorate
End of Watch: 09/28/2005
Cause: Other, killed by terrorist attack
Age: 21
Length of Service: 2 Years
Airman 1st Class Jacobson, of the 17th Security Forces Squadron, was killed when the vehicle she was a passenger in struck an improvised explosive device (IED) and detonated, which killed her instantly. A1C Jacobson was returning to the station through a known insurgent area in Safwan, Iraq.
LAW_220508_035.JPG: ELIZABETH NICOLE JACOBSON
Officer Rank: Airman First Class
Memorial Panel: 9-E -33
Department: U.S. Air Force, Security Forces Directorate
End of Watch: 09/28/2005
Cause: Other, killed by terrorist attack
Age: 21
Length of Service: 2 Years
Airman 1st Class Jacobson, of the 17th Security Forces Squadron, was killed when the vehicle she was a passenger in struck an improvised explosive device (IED) and detonated, which killed her instantly. A1C Jacobson was returning to the station through a known insurgent area in Safwan, Iraq.
LAW_220508_042.JPG: JOSEPH DENNIS HELTON JR
Officer Rank: 1st Lieutenant
Memorial Panel: 14-E: 32
Department: U.S. Air Force, Security Police
End of Watch: 09/08/2009
Cause: BOMB- Bomb related incidents
Age: 24
Length of Service: 2 Years
First Lieutenant Helton died when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. Lieutenant Helton, a military police officer, was part of a convoy en route to provide training to a local police force in Baghdad, Iraq.
LAW_220508_044.JPG: (right)
NOLE EDWARD REMAGEN
Officer Rank: Special Agent
Memorial Panel: 16-E: 31
Department: U.S. Secret Service
End of Watch: 07/17/2018
Cause: Physical related incident
Age: 42
Length of Service: 19 Years
Special Agent Remagen suffered a stroke while supporting the Presidential Trip to Scotland on July 15, 2018. Special Agent Remagen was working protection detail for the National Security Advisor when he became ill and lost consciousness and was transported to the hospital. Special Agent Remagen never regained consciousness and died two days later.
LAW_220508_046.JPG: WILLIAM CRAIG
Officer Rank: Operative
Memorial Panel: 16-E: 6
Department: U.S. Secret Service
End of Watch: 09/03/1902
Cause: Struck by vehicle
Age: Unk
Length of Service: 1
Operative Craig was struck by a trolley car while protecting President Theodore Roosevelt in Lenox, Massachusetts.
LAW_220508_053.JPG: THOMAS K WOOGE
Officer Rank: Special Agent
Memorial Panel: 26-E: 5
Department: U.S. Secret Service
End of Watch: 10/17/1968
Cause: Physical related incident
Age: 41
Length of Service: 14
Agent Wooge died of a heart attack while protecting presidential candidate Richard Nixon in Rochester, New York.
PHILLIP CHARLES LEBID
Officer Rank: Special Agent
Memorial Panel: 26-E: 24
Department: U.S. Secret Service
End of Watch: 11/22/2004
Cause: Automobile Crash
Age: 30
Length of Service: 5
Special Agent Lebid was killed when his government vehicle was broadsided at an intersection in Tampa, Florida. The suspect driver ran a red light and struck Agent Lebid’s department vehicle at a high rate of speed. The impact forced Agent Lebid’s vehicle directly in the path of a tour bus. Agent Lebid was killed instantly.
LAW_220508_055.JPG: MICHAEL SCOTT NICKERSON
Officer Rank: Patrolman
Memorial Panel: 33-E: 22
Department: Centreville, Maryland, P.D.
End of Watch: 02/13/2001
Cause: Gunfire
Age: 25
Length of Service: 20
Patrolman Nickerson and Queen Anne’s County Deputy Sheriff Jason Schwenz responded to a loud music complaint. While questioning the suspect, Patrolman Nickerson was assaulted. While in the process of making the arrest, Patrolman Nickerson and Deputy Schwenz were shot and killed.
LAW_220508_063.JPG: THOMAS PAUL JENSEN
Officer Rank: Corporal
Memorial Panel: 35-E: 27
Department: Prince George's County, Maryland, P.D.
End of Watch: 03/09/2010
Cause: Automobile crash
Age: 27
Length of Service: 5
Corporal Jensen succumbed to injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash ten days earlier while responding to a report of a suspect under the influence of PCP. Corporal Jensen's lights and sirens were activated as he responded to the burglary call. His patrol car slid on a patch of black ice and struck a utility pole. Corporal Jensen was transported to the hospital with severe head and neck injuries. Corporal Jensen remained hospitalized until his death.
LAW_220508_089.JPG: Brian David Sicknick died on January 7, 2021. He was the US Capitol Police officer who died a day after defending the capitol from the attempted coup. His name is located on line 61-E-32 at the memorial.
LAW_220508_095.JPG: William Francis Evans died on April 2, 2021. He was the US Capitol Police officer who died when a crazy guy breached the security fence. His name is on 63-E-32 at the memorial.
LAW_220508_100.JPG: ASHLEY MARIE GUINDON
Officer Rank: Police Officer
Memorial Panel: 35-W: 30
Department: Prince William County, Virginia, P.D.
End of Watch: 02/27/2016
Cause: Gunfire
Age: 28
Length of Service: 1 day
Police Officer Guindon was shot and killed while responding to a domestic disturbance call. While they were en route to the call location, the suspect shot and killed his wife. When the officers arrived at the residence, the suspect produced a rifle and opened fire. All three officers were transported to the hospital. Officer Guindon died from her wounds. The other two officers were wounded but survived. The suspect was arrested.
LAW_220508_103.JPG: LEEBERNARD E CHAVIS
Officer Rank: Airman First Class
Memorial Panel: 57-W -33
Department: U.S. Air Force, Security Forces Directorate
End of Watch: 10/14/2006
Cause: Other, killed by terrorist attack
Age: 21
Length of Service: 2 Years
Airman First Class Chavis was shot by a sniper while providing escort security to local police officers in Al Wahdah, Baghdad, Iraq. Airman Chavis was transported to the hospital where he later died of his wounds. Airman Chavis, assigned to the 824th Security Forces Squadron at Moody AFB, Georgia, was posthumously awarded a Purple Heart.
Wikipedia Description: National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, in Washington, D.C. at Judiciary Square, honors fallen law enforcement officers.
The memorial was established by an Act of Congress in 1984, and dedicated on October 15, 1991. Designed by architect Davis Buckley, the memorial features a reflecting pool which is surrounded by walkways on a 3 acre park. Along the walkways are walls that are inscribed with names of all American law enforcement officers — federal, state, and local — who have died in the line of duty. One entrance of the Judiciary Square metro station is on the memorial site. A visitor center is nearby at 605 E Street Northwest.
Public Law 104-329 (October 20, 1996) created a memorial maintenance fund, managed by the United States Secretary of the Interior and funded by the sale of commemorative coins and donations.
In 2000, Congress approved legislation authorizing the construction of a National Law Enforcement Museum (PL 106-492) to honor the over 17,500 officers who have given their lives in the line of duty. the cost of this memorial is somewhere between $546,000 and $550,000. The bill, signed into law by President Bill Clinton on November 9, 2000, authorized the planning for the museum and the adjacent research library. The museum will be built immediately across from the memorial.
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