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Prince George's County Police, Maryland
End of Watch:
June 21, 2005
Age: 41
Badge Number:
1734
Years on The Job:
18
Cause of Death:
Shot and killed |
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A
Prince George's County police officer died Tuesday at the Prince
George's Hospital Center in Cheverly after being shot during a
morning traffic stop in Laurel that ended in gunfire.
Officer Steven Gaughan, 41, was shot twice in the arm and once in
the abdomen. It is possible the abdomen shot bypassed the protective
body armor all officers are required to wear. "This is a very sad
day for the people of Prince George's County, Officer Steven Gaughan
and his family," County Executive Jack Johnson said outside the
hospital. "Gaughan was a committed, hard-working officer who left
behind a wife and two very young adopted children."
Agency Information:
Prince
George's County Police Department
7600 Barlowe Road
Palmer Park, MD 20785
Phone: 301-772-4740 |
COP
KILLER
Robert Billett |

You will always be in my thoughts and prayers...you are truly my hero! I hope you know how much you meant to so many people, especially me. Thank you for being you...
Lana Keniry
07/05/2006
01:38 AM

Semper Fi Brother. I too served with Greg in STA 1/3 and would like to offer my condolences to his family. I found this terrible information out by pure chance and will pass on to the rest of our platoon members that I am in contact with.
Todd Starkey, US Marines
Port of Seattle Fire Dept.
todd_starkey66@yahoo.com
Date: 01/09/2006
Time: 11:16 PM

Should the Gariepy family require any help whatsoever please let me know as I am sure that the guys (Greg's former platoon) would be willing to help in any way.
My prayers are with the family, fellow officers and department. May
god be with you during this time.
Captain, Jerry Lord
Livingston City Police, MT (RET)
elkwhisprer@wispwest.net
Date: 06/30/2005
Time: 01:15 AM

I reflect, and remember:
All gave some
And some gave all
Some stood through
For the red, white and blue
And some had to fall
And if you ever think of me
Think of all your liberties
And recall Some gave all. (unknown writer)
APD/Cincy Children's Hospital, KY
Officer, Joe Wilder
deputy1978@hotmail.com

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers are with you. I am a
surviving wife and know first hand all of the emotional turmoil you
must be going through. If I can be of any help please let me know.
May God Bless You All.
With love, Gina Sharra-Surviving wife of Deputy Allen Sharra E.O.W
12-27-99
Gina Sharra, MI
ginasharra2002@yahoo.com
family survivor

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family they will never be
forgotten. May you rest in peace.
Panama City Police Dept.
Police Officer, James and Shannon Williams, FL

All give some but some give ALL. Our condolences to the family. You
maybe 10-7 but you will NEVER be forgotten.
All SHEP members
Sterling Heights, MI Emergency Patrol
Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the deceased

US Federal Police (Retired) NV
Chief of Police, Tom Savage
copone@cox.net

My prayers are with the families of all the fallen officers
FORT WAYNE, IN CITY POLICE RETIRED
SGT IRVIN LINDSEY
sargent1934@yahoo.com

I am so sorry to hear the death of this fine and young and courageous
officer and also my deeply condolences to their family. I will pray
for their family to god for their safety. God have mercy on their
soul.....
Private Detective
Mirza Mukarram Beg, FL
muki_71@hotmail.com

As a Law Enforcement Officer myself I am sorry to hear about the lost
of one my brother or sister Law Enforcement Officer. My heart goes out
to the family of all fallen Officers.
Police Officer Martin Lee
jasperpd203@yahoo.com
JASPER POLICE DEPT. FL

My prayers are with the family. My brother is a police officer that
was also shot numerous times on March 27, 2004 at 10 am and was know
by Kevin. I still have my brother, but lord really watched over him
and still is.. I pray every night for the families GOD BLESS YOU
ALL....
GOD Bless every officer, EMT, Firefighter and all.... You are in our
prayers DAILY
Tracey Collins
tcollins27@bellsouth.net
Malvern, AL

It is not how hey died, but how hey lived that makes them a hero. Gone
but not forgotten.
Private Security Officer
Quinn Wyse, CANADA
quinn_wyse1@hotmail.com

God bless brother/sister, continue patrol through the heaven's gate.
We'll do the same out here in the City of the Angels (Los Angeles,
CA).
Los Angeles Police Department, CA
Police Officer, Jeff Collado
JEPEEDY@HOTMAIL.COM

Rest in peace, god protect you and your family
Sergeant Kevin Young, NYCPD
kpyoun29@verizon.net

To My Fallen Law Enforcement Brother there are many men and woman, who
will arise to the occasion of "Keeping America's Highway's Safe." "God
will be there for your family, trust me," So, I say to you now that
you have the best job now of being a "Highway Trooper for Heaven,
Protecting God's Highways To Him."
Mark Scott
Private Security Officer, CA
yodatwolf@yahoo.com

I'm really sorry, when a police officer dies a guard angel dies too.
Molly live forever in the mind of all
cops of the world (and every cops fallen in action). Edgar Solera Ex
sergeant of police
(Costa Rica, Guardia Civil)
Government Agent, Guardia Civil, Costa Rica
Edgar Solera
edgarsoleramontero@yahoo.com

Our prayers are with the family
US Federal Police (Retired) NV
Chief of Police, Tom Savage
copone@cox.net

My deepest sympathy and prayers are with the family.
Fred Cog
Bailiff, NY

I am sorry for the deep loss to the family, friends and comrades.
US Federal Police (Retired) NV
Chief of Police, Tom Savage
copone@cox.net

The easiest way for evil to triumph, is for good men to do
nothing....Edmund Burke. There are people who think that we do the
job to be heroes, or for personal gain. They could never understand
that it is about the person next to you.
Reserve Officer, Sergeant Aaron King
Josephine County Sheriffs Office, OR
akingermx@hotmail.com

It is abundantly clear that ALL of your fallen officers shared a
common thread - they were of the highest caliber yet modest and
unassuming in the approach of their duties. I believe that for as long
as such
men and women patrol your streets with such commitment and
professionalism, then you have much to be proud of. My heart goes out
to all the bereaved families, but be assured, there is someone in
"every" corner of the world who cares!
Don W.
Howling@thesilverymoon.fsnet.co.uk
Wildlife Protection Ranger (UK)
Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

May your
family find peace and strength. I know how it feels to lose a
family member in the line of duty. My prayers are with you.
They will be blessed for all that they did for us while they were here
and now they can all watch over us.
Lauren, LA
summer8219@hotmail.com

Your job on earth is done and you are safely in God's hands. You are
now our guardian angel who watches over us in heaven. Your family and
fellow officers are in our prayers. God bless.
Beverly "Jake" Smith, Retired Reserve Officer
Gainesville Police Dept. FL
smithbc@ci.gainesville.fl.us

Walk tall, walk tall and protect us from above with honor and dignity.
May you lead the charge for
citizens right in heaven as you did here on earth
Darrell Thompson
Privet Security Officer St. Clair Co. MI,
Community College Campus Patrol #14
darrell@policespecial.com
www.sc4.edu

Rest in peace, and
may God allow him
to keep watch over us on earth while he patrols his beat
in heaven.
Our prayers go out
to the Officer's Department family and friends.
May they all find peace in their hearts soon.
From all the Staff at Police
Special Inc.

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