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Florida Among Deadliest States For Law Enforcement

MELBOURNE, Florida — Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma and Texas were the deadliest states in the nation thus far in 2012 with three fatalities each according to preliminary figures released today by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) in conjunction with the Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.)  Eight other states (Alabama, Arizona, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, and Utah) each lot two officers during the same period.

Nineteen of the officers killed during the first half of the year were municipal officers, 19 were county officers, ten were state officers, three were territorial officers, and two were federal officers.  The average age of the officers who died was 43.  On average, they served for 12 years and eight of the officers who died were women.
Across the U.S., law enforcement fatalities declined significantly nationwide during the first half of 2012, reaching a 52-year low.  Fifty-three law enforcement officers died in the line of duty during the first six months of this year.  This represents a 44 percent decrease over the 94 officers who lost their lives during the same time last year.  Officer fatalities decreased across all circumstances yet peace officer ambushes remain the leading circumstance of fatal shootings.
Of the 53 officers who were killed during the first six months of this year: 
  • Twenty-one officers were killed in traffic-related incidents representing a 36 percent decrease during the period.  This includes 17 who died in automobile crashes, three who were struck by automobiles while outside of their own vehicles, and one officer who was killed in a motorcycle crash.
  • Nineteen were shot to death, representing a more than a 50 percent decrease from the same period last year.
  • Thirteen officers died due to causes other than traffic or firearms-related incidents representing a 38 percent decrease.  This includes seven officers who died due to physical-related illnesses, three who were stabbed, and three who died in a fall.
“After two years of rising numbers of peace officer fatalities, the law enforcement community has joined together to make officer safety the utmost priority,” said Memorial Fund Chairman & CEO Craig W. Floyd.  “It is good to see those efforts paying off and the number of peace officer fatalities decreasing thus far in 2012.”

“Line of duty deaths are down by almost 50% which is amazing news!” stated Madeline Neumann, National President of Concerns of Police Survivors and surviving spouse of Essex County (NJ) Patrolman Keith Neumann, who was killed in a drug raid on August 3, 1989. “This trend shows the value of raising awareness on safety issues for law enforcement officers.  Both NLEOMF and Concerns of Police Survivors have worked extremely hard to get the word out about how important officer safety is and it is apparent that our efforts are paying off.”
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