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Daryl K. Roberts
Chief of Police

 

Eddie A. Perez
Mayor

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NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release:  Tuesday, May 15, 2007

POLICE CHIEF DARYL K. ROBERTS REMEMBERS HPD FALLEN HEROES ON NATIONAL PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY

(Hartford) - On this National Peace Officers Memorial Day, Tuesday, May 15th, Hartford Police Chief Daryl K. Roberts is asking the entire Hartford community to remember our fallen heroes, those Hartford Police Officers who gave the ultimate, their lives, to protect the residents of the City of Hartford. 

"It is important on this national day of remembrance that we take a moment in Hartford to remember our fallen heroes.  Since 1911 seven (7) Hartford Police Officers have given the ultimate, their lives, to serve and protect us.  I ask that we all take a moment to remember these seven fallen heroes, "  said Chief Roberts.

Coincidently, May 15th, is also is the anniversary of the death of Hartford Police Officer Thomas Toohey, who died on May 15, 1996 when he suffered a heart attack while partaking in an undercover investigation in Hartford's Frog Hollow neighborhood.  Since 1911 seven (7) Hartford Police Officers have lost their lives in the line of duty.

The following are photos of the seven officers, their graves, and Hartford Police Officers saluting at their graves, and a brief synopsis of how they lost this lives in the line of duty:

In Memory of Our Fallen Heroes
“IN VALOR, THERE IS HOPE”

              

   

Hartford Police Officers
 who gave their lives
protecting the residents of Hartford

 

Officer Thomas Knevet
Thomas Knevet Memorial Stone
Wreath Laying by Hartford Police Department, May 2004


Officer Knevet became a regular police officer on October 23, 1911.  He became the first officer of the Hartford Police Department to be killed in the line of duty, when he was struck by an automobile, on November 27, 1919. Knevet was recognized by the National Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington D.C. in 1994, for having the longest record of continuous service with a single law enforcement agency of any officer killed in the line of duty in the Unites States.

Officer Henry Jennings
Henry Jennings Memorial Stone

Wreath Laying by Hartford Police Department, May 2004

 Officer Jennings was appointed a patrolman on February 29, 1960. His life came to a tragic end when he was killed while trying to apprehend a criminal suspect on May 25, 1964.

 

 

Officer Harvey Young

Harvey Young Memorial Stone
Wreath Laying by Hartford Police Department, May 2004

Officer Young was appointed a patrolman on September 22, 1952. His life came to a tragic end when he was killed while taking a prisoner into custody on August 25, 1967.

Officer Francis Fenton
Francis Fenton Memorial Stone
Wreath Laying by Hartford Police Department, May 2004

   Officer Fenton was appointed a patrolman July 1, 1951. His life came to a tragic end when he was killed while intervening with an armed man threatening a tavern owner on March 28, 1969.

Officer John Daley
John Daley Memorial Stone
Wreath Laying by Hartford Police Department, May 2004

Officer Daley was appointed a patrolman October 13, 1970. His life came to a tragic end when his revolver discharged at the scene of a police operation while taking cover from a man armed with a shotgun on July 29, 1977.

 

Detective Edward Cody
Edward Cody Memorial Stone
Wreath Laying by HPD 2004

Detective Cody joined the Hartford Police Department on October 26, 1952. He was promoted to the rank of Detective on November 1, 1970. His life came to a tragic end during a hold-up of an armored truck on April 16, 1979.
 

Officer Thomas Toohey
Thomas Toohey Memorial Stone
Wreath Laying by Hartford Police Department, May 2004.

Officer Toohey became a Hartford Police Officer on November 26, 1979.
His life came to a tragic end when he suffered from a heart attack while
partaking in an undercover investigation in the Frog Hollow neighborhood
of Hartford on May 15 1996.

Link to National Law Enforcement Officers memorial

Fact sheet on National Law Enforcement Week.

 

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