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 Post subject: Officer John Falcone was shot and killed....
 Post Posted: Sun 20 Feb 2011 08:46 
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Police Officer John Falcone
Poughkeepsie City Police Department
New York
End of Watch: Friday, February 18, 2011

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Age: 44
Tour of Duty: 18 years
Badge Number: 22

Incident Details
Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: Friday, February 18, 2011
Weapon Used: Gun; Unknown type
Suspect Info: Committed suicide

Officer John Falcone was shot and killed after responding to a shots fired call on Main Street.

He was just over a block away when he received the call and when he arrived at the scene he encountered a man holding a 3-year-old child and waving a gun. The suspect fled, still holding the child, with Officer Falcone in pursuit.

Officer Falcone was able to rescue the child from the man and handed the child to a bystander before engaging in a struggle with the suspect as other officers arrived at the scene. During the struggle Officer Falcone was fatally shot in the head before the man committed suicide.

The subject's wife was found in a nearby car suffering from a fatal gunshot wound to the head.

Officer Falcone had served with the Poughkeepsie Police Department for 18 years. He is survived by his parents.

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Condolences to the families.

Due to the number of shootings as well as the economy, I have started to carry again, everywhere I go that I am allowed to. Military bases are out of the question, even in my secret squirrel capacity.

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Sorry to hear, wish the best for his family.

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RIP
Prayers to him and his family.

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I agree Scott, I am in appying for my CA CCW. If approved it will still take up to 6 months to get. In the meantime, I at least have a weapon in my vehicles, following all CA laws in regards to transporting weapons in CA.


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My condolences to the families and employees that have work with Officer Falcone (as well as the other Law Enforcement officers recently passed this year while in the line of duty). I myself have always carried while working and off the clock where permitted, of course. We as professional bondsmen and recovery agents never know when we will encounter the person(s) that we are looking for. I myself have had several occasions where I happened to be fueling up my vehicle or in the convenience store and stumbled across the person I was looking for. One particular occasion was pulling up to a valet at a casino in Las Vegas when I was looking for a skip out of another state. I had decided to take a couple of hours to myself with a relative and play some pai gow poker. Incidentally, before I was able to disarm and lock up my equipment in the trunk, i grabbed the "valet" key and as I was preparing to hand it to the attendant, I realized that the attendant himself was the person I was looking for. Of course, we apprehended him and I had to skip the game play. Point being, even when we aren't working.... we are still working. That is what always keeps us on the ball.

Be safe out there everyone, and keep in mind and hearts with all of our fallen comrades as we shall learn from their unforseen circumstances.

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