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Good police work is heroic and the latest cop shooting should remind us of that

Good police work is heroic and the latest cop shooting should remind us of that Thank you, Constable Kevin Cordell for standing in the gap. The chase ended in Johnson County near Alvarado.(KXAS-TV (NBC5)) 2:00 AM on May 17, 2021 CDT It’s worth pausing at times and paying notice to something we all should know but probably don’t think about often enough, that policing is hard, dangerous work that makes our civil society possible. Any number of stories on any given day in this country can remind us of that. The one that moved us to write today was last week’s shooting of Hill County Constable Kevin Cordell who was wounded trying to help Dallas police arrest two people on a felony warrant. The shooting, in Johnson County, near Alvarado, turned what would otherwise have been a routine day into a near-death experience for a law enforcement officer.

Carry the Load: Sgt Ed Lujan races once again

Dallas Police sergeant who survived being run over by SUV takes to the road again to honor fallen officers Sgt. Ed Lujan will take his surgically repaired body on the road again as part of Carry the Load s 10th annual event to honor fallen soldiers and first responders. Author: Kevin Reece Updated: 6:05 PM CDT May 14, 2021 DALLAS Six years after surviving being run over - three times - by a fleeing suspect in an SUV, Dallas Police Sgt. Ed Lujan is getting ready to put his surgically reconstructed body to the test again, this time to honor fallen soldiers and first responders.

Man indicted in crash that killed Dallas police officer who was directing traffic

Man indicted in crash that killed Dallas police officer who was directing traffic Phillip Mabry Jr., 32, faces up to life in prison if convicted on the charge. Mitchell Penton(Dallas Police Department / Courtesy) 10:29 AM on May 10, 2021 CDT A Dallas County grand jury indicted a man last week accused of killing Dallas police Officer Mitchell Penton in February. Phillip Mabry Jr., 32, was indicted May 3 on a felony charge of intoxication manslaughter causing the death of a peace officer. The charge carries a punishment range of five years to life in prison. Penton was directing traffic Feb. 13 after a wreck on northbound U.S. Highway 75 near Walnut Hill Lane when Mabry drove his vehicle into Penton’s squad car. The force of the crash pushed the squad car, fatally striking Penton, police said.

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