Sunday, October 06, 2013

Links to 2008 - 2011 Domestic Homicides by Police Officers Nationally and 2008-2011 CCW Homicides in Florida


Police domestic murders (homicides) in 2008 - 2011.  I counted domestic homicides that had a legal outcome or were  murder/suicides, and where the person committing the homicide was  a sworn officer with arrest powers.   Former officers,  people who were not sworn officers, or retired officers were not counted.   For example, not all corrections officers are sworn officers, but those in California and some other states are.  Virgil Millon, as a California Corrections Lt. appears to have been a sworn officer at the time of the killings, so they are counted as police domestic murders.  The Chu Vue case in California was counted because the motive was said to be a love affair between the murder victim and Chu Vue's wife.  Pending cases were not counted.

Rates are rounded to three decimal places.

The number of homicides counted are the number of innocent individuals killed, not the number of cases.  If more than one innocent victim was killed, the number is in parenthesis () in the link.  This increases the number somewhat because some cases involve more than one innocent killed.

If you are aware of more cases that are not shown for the years in question, please send them to Gun Watch so that I can update the information.

Total domestic homicides for 2008 - 2011, 52.

Total state and local sworn officers with arrest powers in the United States in 2008 - 2011, according to the FBI, UCR Table 74.

2008 - 708,569

2009 - 706,886

2010 - 705,009

2011 - 698,460

Total - 2,818,924  officer-years   Total domestic homicides 52, which equals 1.854/100,000 per year.

The links to each case by year are listed below:

Officer domestic homicides 2008, below, total 15.

Dannie Marchan, IL, 2008 (2) (son and daughter died)

Pablo Colonvega, TX, 2008 

Wayne Urban, OH, 2008

Randall Creek, KY, 2008

Dan Gibson, CA, 2008

Derrick Yancy, GA, 2008 (2)

William "Dave" O'Shell, CO, 2008

Victor Segui-Dordero, NJ, 2008

Chu Vue, CA, 2008  CBS13 says Sheriff Deputy Chu Vue

Chu Vue fired after the Murder

Ken DeKleine, MI, 2008

Richard McKeon, NY, 2008

Allen Myron, WA, 2008 (2)


Officer domestic homicides 2009, below, total 8.

Joseph Longo, NY, 2009

Edward Williams, MI, 2009

Edward Williams, 22 September, 2009 MI

Frank Koci, MD, 2009

Kyle Brown, ND, 2009

Jose Hernandez, TX, 2009

Francis Cole, NY, 2009

Tomiekia Johnson, CA, 2009

Bruce Savoy, ME, 2009


Officer domestic homicides, 2010 - total 14

Alexander Rojo, Il, 2010

Jeffrey A. Grahn, OR, 2010 (3)

William Hancock, AL, 2010, (2)

Michael W. Miller, PA, 2010

Deon Cartmell, TN, 2010

Eddie Silcox, FL, 2010

Robert Przasnyski, NC, 2010

Mark Bomia, FL, 2010

Patrick Maynard, NY, 2010 

Jason Lee Earls, AL, 2010

Rudolph Gary, PA, 2010


Officer domestic homicides 2011 total 15

McKenzie in Norfolk, VA

Wilson, Birmingham, Alabama

Shimek San Jose CA

Phillips, DC, Mother and child (2)

Danny RayBrewer, TN

Reserve Officer, Guard William Dembie, Jr. OH

Benjamin Hankins, Gaston IN

Brett Seacat, Kingman Kansas

Jonathan Agee, Salem Virginia

Jose Gonzales III, Corpus Christie TX

Natyyo Gray, Jackson MS

Virgil Millon, Riverside CA (2)

Kenneth Bluew Buena Vista MI

Total for 2008 through 2011,  52.


Concealed carry weapons (CCW) permit  holders domestic murders (homicides) and all unjustified homicides 2008-2011 in Florida.  Suicides, justifiable homicides, and pending cases are not counted.  Unjustified homicides that had a legal outcome or were  murder/suicides, and where the person committing the homicide was  said to have a valid CCW permit were counted.   For example, in the Gerardo Relagado case, one news outlet states that he had a concealed carry permit, so the case is counted as a CCW domestic homicide case.   The number of homicides counted are the number of innocent individuals killed, not the number of cases.   This increases the number somewhat because some cases involve more than one innocent killed.  The links show which cases are domestic homicides.

The Andrew Conley case is not counted because the criminal legal outcome found the death to be accidental, and the civil suit is still pending.  The link is included to show the reason the case was not counted.

 If you are aware of more cases that are not shown for the years in question, please send them to Gun Watch so that I can update the information.

Total unjustified homicides for 2008-2011 are 27.  Total domestic homicide portion of that number is 14.

Numbers of resident CCW permits from Florida Department of Agriculture, based on the number of permits on June 30th of the year mentioned, email from the Florida Department of Agriculture, which was very helpful:

2008 -  458,527

2009 -  532,382

2010 -  669,526

2011 -  740,278

Total for all four years:  2,400,713 Florida resident CCW person years.  Total domestic homicides, 14.  Total unjustified homicides, 27.

14/2,400,713 is .583/100,000.    27/2,400,713 is 1.125/100,000

Michael Leopold Phillips (Domestic) FL 2008

Adam Hill Florida incompetent 2008

Kallenbach,FL 2008

Dam Lopez 2008, FL Manslaughter

William Garrido, FL 2008

Andrew Conley FL(civil suit says domestic, not settled) 2008

Arthur Burroughs FL 2008 VPC (Domestic) Press Release(2)

Narcisse Antoine FL 2009

Lenin Florian (domestic) FL 2009

Paul Michael Merhige Fl (Domestic) 2009 (4)

James Menard, FL, 2010

Roger Troy, 2010 (Domestic) FL 

Leonel Marquetti (Domestic), FL, 2010

Chares Ingram, Robert Webster FL 2010 double CCW

Geraldo Regalado FL (Domestic) 2010 (4)

Geraldo Regalado FL (mentions permit) (Domestic) 2010

Trevor Dooley, FL 2010

Emanuel "Emma" Laboy Rivera, FL 2010

Justin Campos FL 2011  (2)

Vishnu Beepot FL 2011

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