2017 Annual Report - El Paso Police Department

Stand with Law Enforcement in Texas

To mark the one-year anniversary of the attack on Dallas law enforcement, and in honor of all peace officers across Texas, Governor Greg Abbott issued a statewide call to stand with law enforcement in Texas. The officers killed in the Dallas shooting included Sr. Cpl. Lorne Ahrens, Officer Michael Krol, Sgt. Michael Smith, Officer Patrick Zamarripa and Officer Brent Thompson. Governor Abbott asked Texas law enforcement officers to turn on their red and blue lights for one-minute on Friday, July 7th, 2017.

Other Fallen Officers

El Paso Native, Police Officer Floyd East was shot and killed inside of the Texas Tech University Police Department October 9, 2017. EPPD Officers helped escort the U.S. Honor Flag, coming from Idaho to El Paso, TX in honor of slain Texas Tech Officer.

2017 Texas Fallen Officers

Police Officer Keneth Malcolm Copeland San Marcos Police Department

Police Officer Miguel Moreno, III San Antonio Police Department

Deputy Constable Mark Gregory Diebold Tarrant County Constable’s Office

Corrections Officer Shana Renee Tedder Texas Department of Criminal Justice Border Patrol Agent Isaac Morales United States Department of Homeland Security

Trooper Damon Charles Allen Texas Highway Patrol

Sergeant Steve Albert Perez Houston Police Department

Border Patrol Agent Rogelio Martinez United States Department of Homeland Senior Trooper Thomas Patrick Nipper Texas Department of Public Safety Police Officer Floyd East, Jr. Texas Tech University Police Department Police Officer Elias Martinez, Jr. Metropolitan Transit Authority Police

Corporal Monty Dale Platt West Texas A&M University Police Department Detective Elise Ann Ybarra Abilene Police Department Deputy Sheriff Jason Matthew Fann Yoakum County Sheriff’s Office

Assistant Chief Deputy Clinton Francis Greenwood Harris County Detective Jerry Ronald Walker Little Elm Police Department

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