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Patrolman Patrick Mohn

August 19, 1879

While chasing a group causing a disturbance Patrolman Mohn of the First Precinct fell and ruptured a blood vessel causing him to die of a lung hemorrhage.

 

Patrolman Edward O'Brien

December 18, 1888

Patrolman O'Brien's revolver exploded causing his death. He was apprehending a burglar when he was injured. Patrolman O'Brien was able to walk his prisoner to the First Precinct before passing away. 

 

Patrolman John Blanchard

March 14, 1888

Patrolman Blanchard of the Second Precinct contracted erysipelas while on duty and died a few days later. Erysipelas is a bacterial infection of the skin. Erysipelas isn't considered dangerous today but it was a fatal disease in the 1800's.

 

Patrolman Nicholas Nester

October 7, 1908

Patrolman Nester of the Fourth Precinct died in a fire while rescuing the occupants of a burning building at 813 Ocean Avenue. Patrolman Nester entered the building numerous times carrying women and children from the building. When he returned to the building to make sure everyone was safe he was overcome by smoke and died.

 

Patrolman Dennis J. Sullivan

June 12, 1910

Patrolman Sullivan was electrocuted while using the call box at 18th and Grove Streets in the First Precinct.

 

Patrolman Hugh J. Clarke

October 1, 1913

Patrolman Clarke was electrocuted while reporting a fire from the call box at McAdoo and the Boulevard in the Fifth Precinct.

 

Patrolman Charles Graham

June 11, 1914

Patrolman Charles Graham was shot while investigating a theft at Ninth and Brunswick Streets. Patrolman Graham died two days later at the hospital.

 

Patrolman Patrick Murphy

November 29, 1915

Patrolman Patrick Murphy died of a fractured skull sustained in a fall while on patrol.

 

Patrolman James F. Doherty

August 1, 1916

Patrolman James F. Doherty of the Fifth Precinct was killed in an explosion at Black Tom. The explosion is said to have been caused by an act of sabotage by German agents.

 

Patrolman Thomas J. Cavanagh Jr.

June 23, 1921

Patrolman Thomas J. Cavanagh Jr. of the Fifth Precinct was accidentally shot and killed during pistol qualifications at the Jersey City Armory.

 

Detective James Dinley

November 6, 1921

Detective Dinley arrested a man for passing forged checks at his home on Vroom Street and as Detective Dinley attempted to take the prisoner to the Precinct the man pulled a pistol and shot Detective Dinley ending his life.

 

Patrolman William P. Clark

August 2, 1922

Patrolman William Clark of the Police Signal Bureau fell from a pole on Palisade Avenue while repairing a Police call box line.

 

Patrolman Charles Ackermann

October 4, 1922

Patrolman Charles Ackermann of the Seventh Precinct while responding to a call of a man with a weapon in the area of Vroom Street and Bergen avenue lost control of his motorcycle on wet pavement causing him to be crushed between the motorcycle and a pole. He died several hours later at the City hospital.

 

Patrolman Eugene Otterson

January 7, 1922

Patrolman Eugene Otterson of the Fifth Precinct  was struck and killed by a commuter train while on strike duty on the Lackawana Railroad bridge at Nineteenth and Grove Streets.

 

Patrolman James Quinlan

April 7, 1923

Patrolman James B. Quinlan of the City Hall Precinct was thrown from a patrol vehicle while transporting prisoners to the City hospital. The patrol vehicle collided with another vehicle at Montgomery and Brunswick streets, Patrolman Quinlan was thrown from the vehicle and struck his head on the curb.

 

Detective Sergeant John Black

May 22, 1923

Detective Sergeant John Black and Patrolman Clarence Wear where shot and killed on Manhattan Avenue by Frank Sage and Mae Miller while assisting the West New York Police with a robbery investigation. Another Jersey City Officer and a West New York Lieutenant were shot but survived.

 

Patrolman Clarence Wear

May 22, 1923

Detective Sergeant John Black and Patrolman Clarence Wear where shot and killed on Manhattan Avenue by Frank Sage and Mae Miller while assisting the West New York Police with a robbery investigation. Another Jersey City Officer and a West New York Lieutenant were shot but survived.

 

Patrolman Richard Fletcher Jr.

April 26, 1929

On December 10, 1928 Patrolman Richard Fletcher Jr. of the Traffic Bureau was detailed to maintain traffic devices. While working on a scaffold at Palisade Avenue above the Holland Tunnel roadway (RTE 139) the scaffold gave way and Patrolman Fletcher Jr. fell 14 feet to the roadway below fracturing his skull he lingered in the City hospital and died of his injuries on April 26, 1929.

 

Patrolman Walter O'Neill

March 2,1929

Patrolman Walter O'Neill and Patrolman John Shanahan were assigned to a plain clothes detail in an attempt to apprehend armed robbers in the Sixth Precinct. While in the area of Leonard Street and Hudson Boulevard. Patrolman Shanahan stopped four youths and as he was searching the they fled yelling that Shanahan was trying to rob them. Patrolman O'Neill hearing the youths cry for help drew his revolver, Patrolman Shanahan seeing O'Neill pointing a revolver shot and killed him. A Hudson County Boulevard Patrolman

assigned to a traffic booth at Leonard Street and the Boulevard observed Shanahan shoot O'Neill and fired a shot killing Shanahan. Although both Shanahan and O'Neill were both assigned to the Sixth Precinct the did not know each other.

 

Patrolman John Shanahan

March 2, 1929

Patrolman Walter O'Neill and Patrolman John Shanahan were assigned to a plain clothes detail in an attempt to apprehend armed robbers in the Sixth Precinct. While in the area of Leonard Street and Hudson Boulevard. Patrolman Shanahan stopped four youths and as he was searching the they fled yelling that Shanahan was trying to rob them. Patrolman O'Neill hearing the youths cry for help drew his revolver, Patrolman Shanahan seeing O'Neill pointing a revolver shot and killed him. A Hudson County Boulevard Patrolman

assigned to a traffic booth at Leonard Street and the Boulevard observed Shanahan shoot O'Neill and fired a shot killing Shanahan. Although both Shanahan and O'Neill were both assigned to the Sixth Precinct the did not know each other.

 

Patrolman Edward Ruark

December 12, 1930

Patrolman Edward Ruark of the Traffic Bureau was shot to death at Roosevelt and Mallory Avenues  after stopping a vehicle he observed run a traffic light at Communipaw and West Side Avenues. A passenger in the auto fired two shots striking Patrolman Ruark in the abdomen. Patrolman Ruark wasn't aware that the auto was stolen and wanted for crimes in other jurisdictions.

 

Patrolman Joseph Sewell

July 18, 1932

Patrolman Joseph Sewell of the Seventh Precinct died of a heart attack while booking a prisoner. Patrolman Sewell arrested a man at 178 Duncan Avenue for prowling in the building. Patrolman Sewaell struggled with the actor at the scene and it is believed that the fight brought on the fatal heart attack.

 

Patrolman James J. Carroll

May 27, 1934

Patrolman James J. Carroll of the Traffic Bureau lost control of his motorcycle while chasing a speeder and crashed into a traffic booth at the Tonnelle Circle.

Patrolman Carroll's Son Sergeant Donald P. Carroll was shot and killed on November 6, 1986.

 

Patrolman Walter Harrigan

August 27, 1934

Patrolman Walter Harrigan while taking an injured party to the hospital was riding the running board of a vehicle clearing traffic with his Police whistle when he slipped from the vehicle and fractured his skull, he died a short while later at the Jersey City Medical Center.

Patrolman William Cahill

October 26,1946

Patrolman William Cahill was assisting an intoxicated man in the area of Pacific Avenue and was stricken with a fatal heart attack.

 

Detective William McCaffery

December 13, 1958

Detective McCaffery assigned to Headquarters was off duty when he observed Officers chasing suspected car thieves in Lincoln Park, Detective McCafferty started to pursue the actors on foot and was accidentally shot by another Jersey City Officer

 

Patrolman Stephen Lipka

November 8, 1965

Patrolman Stephen Lipka of the First Precinct while on foot patrol came upon a domestic dispute, as he intervened the male became combative and fought Patrolman Lipka. Patrolman Lipka brought him under control an took him to the First Precinct where another tussle occurred. During the scuffle Patrolman Lipka dropped to the floor stricken with a heart attack. Life saving efforts proved futile and Patrolman Lipka died .

 

Lieutenant Stanley Przygocki

October 29, 1967

Lieutenant Przygocki was off duty and a patron at the Monkey Club tavern 185 Coles Street when two men came in and announced a robbery. Lieutenant Przygocki interceded and was shot 3 times. Lieutenant Przygocki returned fire killing one of the actors while the other fled. Lieutenant Przygocki died the next day from his wounds.

 

Police Officer Casper J. Buonocore Jr.

September 12,1973

Police Officer Casper J. Buonocore Jr. responded to a double parked vehicle in the area of Armstrong and Ocean Avenues and upon arrival found that the owner of the vehicle had an open warrant. During the arrest a 13 year old girl started screaming and drawing a crowd. After the incident was cleared Officer Buonocore Jr. was shot from a rooftop at Ocean and Armstrong Avenues and died from the wound. Officer Buonocore Jr. was assigned to the Neighborhood task force.

 

Police Officer John J. Bracken

September 12, 1973

On September 1, 1973 Police Officer John Bracken while answering a holdup alarm was was involved in a collision on Ocean Avenue He died from his injuries on September 12, 1973

Police Officer Dominick Conticchio

September 10, 1974

Police Officer Dominick Conticchio suffered a massive stroke while carrying a pregnant female in labor down a flight of stairs to an ambulance

 

Police Officer William G. McCarthy

January 14, 1976

Police Officer William McCarthy was stabbed to death while attempting to arrest two car burglars. He was off duty at the time of the incident.

 

Sergeant Donald P. Carroll

November 6, 1986

Sergeant Donald Carroll was shot and killed while attempting to subdue an emotionally disturbed man. Sergeant Carroll's Father Patrolman James J. Carroll died in the line of duty on May 27, 1934.

 

Police Officer Samuel R.Wilson

January 4, 1989

Police Officer Samuel R. Wilson died of a heart attack while struggling with an actor that was being arrested for a narcotics violation. 

 

Sergeant John E. Laughery

November 24, 1992

Sergeant Laughery contracted the AIDS virus during a search of a suspect’s car for drugs in November 1983. Sergeant Laughery’s hand was punctured by a hypodermic needle under one of the seats. Sergeant Laughery died of AIDS nine years later.

 

Police Officer Domenick J.Infantes Jr.

July 6, 2001

On July 4, 2001 Police Officer Domenick J.Infantes Jr. was attacked by two brothers and struck in the head with a four foot long metal pipe, he died two days later. Officer Infantes Jr. had asked the brothers to stop shooting off dangerous fireworks. He was off duty at the time of the incident.

 

Police Officer Shawn Carson

December 25, 2005

Police Officer Swan Carson and Police Officer Robert Nguyen assigned to the Emergency Service Bureau were killed when their truck drove off of the Lincoln highway bridge 45 feet into the Hackensack river. It was an extremely foggy night and the bridge was stuck in the open position and the warning lights and safety gates were disabled due to an earlier accident.

 

Police Officer Robert Nguyen

December 25, 2005

Police Officer Swan Carson and Police Officer Robert Nguyen assigned to the Emergency Service Bureau were killed when their truck drove off of the Lincoln highway bridge 45 feet into the Hackensack river. It was an extremely foggy night and the bridge was stuck in the open position and the warning lights and safety gates were disabled due to an earlier accident.

 

 

Detective MarcAnthony DiNardo

July 21, 2009

Detective DiNardo was shot and killed while attempting to enter a residence where armed robbery suspects were barricaded. Officers had tracked the violent robbery suspects to the apartment. As they rammed the door down, the officer were met with gunfire. Detective DiNardo was shot in the face, and four other officers were injured in the incident. Two suspects were also killed during the gun battle.

 

 

Detective Melvin Vincent Santiago

July 13, 2014

Detective Santiago was ambushed and shot when he and his partner responded to a robbery call at the Walgreens Pharmacy Communipaw Avenue and Kennedy Boulevard. Detective Santiago was fatally shot in the head as he exited his patrol vehicle. Responding officers shot and killed the suspect.

Lieutenant Christopher Robateau

January 5, 2018

Lieutenant Christopher Robateau was involved in a motor vehicle accident on the New Jersey Turnpike and as he went to render aid to a victim he was struck and killed by a passing vehicle.

 

Detective Joseph Alan Seals

December 10, 2019

Detective Joseph Seals was shot and killed after an encounter in Bayview Cemetery with two suspects in a stolen van. The suspects then fled and barricaded themselves inside a grocery store where they killed three people inside the store. The suspects engaged responding officers in a shootout for several hours and wounded two officers during the exchange of gunfire. Both suspects were shot and killed by responding officers.

 

** Patrick Mohn, John Blanchard, Charles Ackermann, Thomas Cavanagh, Richard Fletcher  Jr. Eugene Otterson and 

Joseph Sewell  will be submitted to NLEOMF December 2020**


 
 
 
 
 
 

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