In Memory

Dennis Charles Doty - Class Of 1965

Taken and paraphrased from the "Riverside Polie Department Safe in his Arms Memorial"

On thursday, May 13, 1982, Dennis C Doty, along with partner Philip N Trust, were killed in the line of duty while attempting to serve an arrest warrant on a convicted bank robbery suspect who had failed to report to begin serving a 13 year sentence.

Officer Doty, 35, was also a 10 year veteran of the Riverside Police Department.  He also served in the Vietnam War.



 
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05/14/15 02:41 PM #1    

Curtis Lee Brannam, Sr. (1965)

Here is a bit of amplifying info on the incident.

Officer Dennis Doty and Officer Philip Trust were shot and killed while serving a warrant at a home. They were attempting to arrest a handicapped man who was sitting naked on a bed. As they helped him get dressed, the suspect pulled out a handgun and shot both officers. The suspect had been sitting on the gun. Officer Trust was able to return fire and struck the suspect in the hand.

The round remained in the suspect's hand and was a crucial piece of evidence in the ensuing trial. The suspect, who had been paralyzed from the waist down two years earlier in a shootout with a Riverside police officer, was found guilty of their murders and sentenced to death. It is believed that the motive of the shooting was revenge over the previous shooting.

In 2005 a judge overturned the suspect's death sentence on claims by the defense that the suspect suffered from schizophrenia. He was retried and again sentenced to death January 28, 2010.

Officer Doty was a U.S. Army Veteran of Vietnam and was the recipient of a Purple Heart and Bronze Star. He had served with the Riverside Police Department for 10 years.

Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/4238-police-officer-dennis-charles-doty#ixzz3a9RLmz00

This information is from the "Officer Down Memorial Page"


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