Veteran Police Officer Shot, Turn of Destiny in This Became Catastrophic Fatality
Posted by HCN on Friday, March 13, 2020
What to start off with, is very difficult; statements have already been made by prominent members of law enforcement that words cannot express the loss.
Attempt at stating some information herein, order which is aside.
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this morning at about 5:45am, Cpl Connor was shot fatally, apparently a bullet striking him in a vulnerable area where it cold strike the body, over the bulletproof vest.
Frankford might be a key word.
Shortly after the first week of August of 2019, a 22 year veteran police officer, Sgt Carrington, was shot, it was in the Frankford area of Baltimore, Maryland, near Route 1, while talking with a neighbor, in mid-afternoon. He was on life support, and lived.
This morning SWAT Officer Cpl James O'Connor the Fourth, a 23 year veteran, at the time of shooting, as of today it is seems has served almost the same length as Sgt Carrington. The event was in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Cpl O'Connor leaves a wife and two adult children. Both prodigy are serving, in police force and US Air Force, setting increased weight on the Cpl O'Connor, and the incident.
It is a certainty that he will receive numerous honors.
Cpl O'Connor was rushed to Temple University Hospital, the deceasing reportedly pronounced as being after 6am, about 20 minutes after the bullet struck.
Condolences to the loss.
There will be many questions. Going forward, will veterans of that level be the ones to carry out extremely dangerous tasks which might otherwise be done in different manners, may be one of them. There have been other police fatalities recently in other parts of the US involving minimal lighting and dangerous situations.
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There is a degree of gratitude that the news story pervaded through the veil placed on us through the result of the Coronavirus hysteria currently going on.
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Update: March 17th 2020 -- Funeral arrangements are reported to be March 20th. Confirmation might be needed in case any changes or inaccurate information.
Attempt at stating some information herein, order which is aside.
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this morning at about 5:45am, Cpl Connor was shot fatally, apparently a bullet striking him in a vulnerable area where it cold strike the body, over the bulletproof vest.
Frankford might be a key word.
Shortly after the first week of August of 2019, a 22 year veteran police officer, Sgt Carrington, was shot, it was in the Frankford area of Baltimore, Maryland, near Route 1, while talking with a neighbor, in mid-afternoon. He was on life support, and lived.
This morning SWAT Officer Cpl James O'Connor the Fourth, a 23 year veteran, at the time of shooting, as of today it is seems has served almost the same length as Sgt Carrington. The event was in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Cpl O'Connor leaves a wife and two adult children. Both prodigy are serving, in police force and US Air Force, setting increased weight on the Cpl O'Connor, and the incident.
It is a certainty that he will receive numerous honors.
Cpl O'Connor was rushed to Temple University Hospital, the deceasing reportedly pronounced as being after 6am, about 20 minutes after the bullet struck.
Condolences to the loss.
There will be many questions. Going forward, will veterans of that level be the ones to carry out extremely dangerous tasks which might otherwise be done in different manners, may be one of them. There have been other police fatalities recently in other parts of the US involving minimal lighting and dangerous situations.
~
There is a degree of gratitude that the news story pervaded through the veil placed on us through the result of the Coronavirus hysteria currently going on.
~
Update: March 17th 2020 -- Funeral arrangements are reported to be March 20th. Confirmation might be needed in case any changes or inaccurate information.