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LEOAFFAIRS.COM™ got its start as an Officer Rights website, but soon became aware of the need for LEOs to talk candidly about law enforcement related topics without the fear of repercussions. Thus, our Message Board area was born.
LEOAFFAIRS.COM™ basically consists of a Website and a Message Board area.
Our Website is a knowledge base of information for both Law Enforcement and Corrections Officers. We believe that information is not only a powerful thing, but can place you in control of a situation. Here you will find information about Internal Affairs, the Policeman's Bill of Rights, Whistle Blower laws, Public Corruption and an array of other informational areas.
Our Message Board area contains hundreds of law enforcement agency Message Boards from multiple countries around the world. We allow LEOs to talk about work related topics (within our Terms of Use) without the fear of repercussion. In order to help supply a solution and effect change when needed, we encourage access by the Media and General Public. We also encourage participation from LEOs around the world to help build camaraderie amongst our group.
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Line of Duty Deaths
Tampa, FL 6/29/2009
Our Condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the families, friends and fellow Officers of Officers Jeffrey Kocab and David Curtis, both 31.
Officer Curtis stopped a car for no visible tag, in which the suspect was a passenger. Upon learning that the suspect had an outstanding warrant, Officer Kocab arrived as backup.
As the officers tried to arrest the suspect, he shot both officers in the head. He then fled the scene on foot, while the driver of the car drove off.
Officer Kocab has served with the Tampa Police Department since 2008. He is survived by his wife, who went into labor a few hours after the shooting.
Officer Curtis has served with the Tampa Police Department since 2006. He is survived by his wife and 4 young sons.
Tampa, FL 8/19/2009
Our Condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the families, friends and fellow Officers of Corporal Mike Roberts.
Corporal Mike Roberts was shot and killed while investigating a suspicious person in the Sulphur Springs area of the city. He noticed the man pushing a shopping cart along the roadway and stopped to question him.
During the questioning the man began to struggle with Corporal Roberts. The suspect produced a handgun and struck Corporal Roberts several times before shooting him once the chest. The round struck him in an area not protected by his vest.
Corporal Roberts' sergeant pulled up as the man began to flee. The man then pulled an AR-15 rifle from his shopping basket, pointed it at the sergeant, and then fled on foot. The sergeant then provided aid to Corporal Roberts, who was transported to Tampa General Hospital, where he succumbed to his wounds.
The suspect surrendered a short time later after being located by a canine unit. He was armed with three handguns and the rifle when he was taken into custody.
Corporal Roberts had served with the Tampa Police Department for 11 years. He is survived by his wife and 3-year-old son.
Okaloosa County, FL 4/25/09
Our Condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the families, friends and fellow depuites of Depupty Warren "Skip" York and Deputy Burt Lopez.
Two Okaloosa County deputies were shot and killed Saturday afternoon at a gun club near Crestview while attempting to arrest a man on domestic violence charges.
Okaloosa deputies Burt Lopez and Warren "Skip" York were airlifted to Sacred Heart Hospital where they were pronounced dead, Nicholson said.
"We did lose two very fine men today," said Okaloosa County Sheriff Edward Spooner. "They were both fine Christian men with families."
The slain deputies, both 45, were retired from the U.S. Air Force. Lopez had five children, and York had a 10-year-old son.
The suspect, Joshua Cartwright, 28, of Fort Walton Beach fled the scene of the shooting and was later killed in a shootout with Walton County deputies in DeFuniak Springs, said Okaloosa County sheriff's spokeswoman Michele Nicholson.
Line of Duty Death
Monroe County, FL 11/26/08
Our Condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the fallen Officer, his friends, and fellow Deputies and Officers.
A Monroe County Sheriff's Office deputy has been killed in a wreck on U.S. 1.
Deputy Nick Pham, 38, of Homestead, was pronounced dead at the scene.
He is survived by his wife, Jackey, and a 13-year-old son.
He was driving an unmarked Dodge Charger on U.S. 1 when he collided with an 18-wheel tractor-trailer that apparently T-boned him on the driver side just north of the Tom's Harbor Bridge at Mile Marker 62 at about 12:20 p.m.
Pham, who previously worked for the Florida City Police Department and Dade Correctional Institution, is the sixth deputy to be killed in the line of duty, and the fourth to be killed in a traffic wreck in the last 20 years.
Line of Duty Death
Hollywood, FL 11/22/08
Our Condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the fallen Officer, his friends, and fellow Officers.
Hollywood Police Officer Alex Del Rio died in the line of duty Saturday night. Officer Del Rio was conducting traffic enforcement in the 7000 block of Sheridan Street when he became involved in a motor vehicle crash.
Line of Duty Death
Virginia Beach, VA 8/7/08 11:15 PM
Our Condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the fallen Officer, his friends, and fellow Officers.
Detective Michael Phillips was shot and killed while conducting an undercover buy bust narcotics operation. During the operation two suspects opened fire on him, killing him. The suspects were immediately caught near a dry cleaning business.
Detective Phillips is survived by his wife and two boys, ages 12 and 8. Phillips had been with the Va. Beach Police Department for six years. He served three years with the Hampton Police Department before that.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Pembroke Pines, FL 8/5/08 8:45 AM
Our Condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Special Agent Donald Pettit, his friends, and fellow Officers.
Special Agent Pettit was shot and killed on duty during a "road rage" incident. The suspect was caught in part due to Crime Stoppers Tips. Agent Pettit is survived by his wife and 2 daughters. He served 20 years in the US Army, 15 years with the Food and Drug and Administration and had been with Customs and Border Protection since January.
Detective Phillips is survived by his wife and two boys, ages 12 and 8. Phillips had been with the Va. Beach Police Department for six years. He served three years with the Hampton Police Department before that.
Line of Duty Death
Okaloosa County Sheriff's Deputy 7/22/2008 Approx 6 AM CDT
Our Condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the fallen Deputy, his friends, and fellow Deputies, and Officers.
Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Deputy Anthony Forgione was shot and killed Tuesday morning as he tried to apprehend a man who escaped from the hospital. His shooter is also dead.
Forgione was 33 years old and had two daughters, 5 and 10. Thursday would have marked his three-year anniversary with the Sheriff’s Office. He’d previously worked for the Fort Walton Beach Police Department.
Line of Duty Death Officer Andrew Widman Fort Myers, FL Police Dept 7/18/08
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Officer Andy Widman and the officers of the Fort Myers, FL Police Dept.
Officer Widman was shot and killed in the line of duty around 2:03 AM 7/18/08. Officer Widman leaves behind a wife and 3 young children.
We also appreciate the support shown by the Lee County Sheriff's Department and other Local and State Agencies in the time of loss and mourning.
The suspect was shot and killed by other officers at or near the scene of the shooting.
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