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Sgt Brad William Crawford

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Sgt Brad William Crawford

Birth
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
30 Jul 2004 (aged 49)
Clark County, Washington, USA
Burial
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Sergeant Crawford was killed when his patrol car was intentionally rammed by a car fleeing the scene of a standoff. Deputies had originally responded to a home to investigate reports of a domestic dispute. When they arrived at the scene, the male subject refused to come outside and was observed pointing a rifle out of a window. A SWAT team and negotiator were requested, but before they arrived the suspect, who was still armed, crawled to his pickup truck in the driveway.
The suspect fled the scene in the truck, but struck the driver's side of Sergeant Crawford's patrol car at 119th Street and State Route 503. Sergeant Crawford was flown to a hospital in Portland where he succumbed to his injuries two hours later. The suspect was treated and released from a local hospital and charged with murder and vehicular homicide.
Sergeant Crawford had served with the Clark County Sheriff's Department for 8 years. He had previously served with the Los Angeles, California Police Department, and the Flagstaff, Arizona Police Department for 13 years. He is survived by his wife, five children, and three grandchildren.
Sergeant Crawford was killed when his patrol car was intentionally rammed by a car fleeing the scene of a standoff. Deputies had originally responded to a home to investigate reports of a domestic dispute. When they arrived at the scene, the male subject refused to come outside and was observed pointing a rifle out of a window. A SWAT team and negotiator were requested, but before they arrived the suspect, who was still armed, crawled to his pickup truck in the driveway.
The suspect fled the scene in the truck, but struck the driver's side of Sergeant Crawford's patrol car at 119th Street and State Route 503. Sergeant Crawford was flown to a hospital in Portland where he succumbed to his injuries two hours later. The suspect was treated and released from a local hospital and charged with murder and vehicular homicide.
Sergeant Crawford had served with the Clark County Sheriff's Department for 8 years. He had previously served with the Los Angeles, California Police Department, and the Flagstaff, Arizona Police Department for 13 years. He is survived by his wife, five children, and three grandchildren.


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