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Report: Officer Deaths Up for 2016

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Friday, July 29, 2016   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - The recent ambush attack that killed five Dallas, Texas, police officers contributed to a spike in deaths of those across the country who are sworn to serve and protect their communities.

A biannual review from the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund shows as of July 20, a total of 67 federal, state and local law enforcement officers died on the job, an 8 percent increase from the same time period in 2015.

The report says firearm deaths in the line of duty are up 78 percent compared with 2015. Fatal ambushes of officers also jumped more than 300 percent, with 14 ambush-style killings this year.

In Ohio, three officers died, according to Craig Floyd, Memorial Fund president and CEO.

"Columbus officer Steven Smith, shot and killed on April 12 attempting to serve an arrest warrant," he said. "Thomas Cottrell, Jr., from the Danville, Ohio Police Department, shot and killed on January 17, and he is one of the 14 officers nationwide killed in an ambush attack."

On May 19, Hilliard police officer Sean Johnson died in a motorcycle crash during a department training exercise.

Nationally, 32 officers were killed in incidents involving a firearm, and there were 24 traffic-related fatalities. The most deaths occurred in Texas, with 11 officers killed, followed by seven officer deaths in Louisiana.

It's no secret that tensions are high between law enforcement and communities around the nation, given the high-profile, police-involved shooting deaths around the country in recent years. Floyd contend that people need to work with law enforcement to build safer communities.

"Law enforcement is clearly focused on the top priority, which is where trust has been lost, to restore that trust, to strengthen the partnership between law enforcement and the citizens they serve," he added.

The Memorial Fund is building the National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington, D.C. Floyd believes once it's open in 2018, the museum will help bridge the gap by hosting conversations between police and community leaders.

"Together with these discussions that will occur there, with the learning that will occur in that museum, we'll do better as a profession, working with the community to keep America safe," he said.


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