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Remembering CHP's Finest

Memorial fountain at the CHP Academy. Photo courtesy Ron Cohan.

Since the California Highway Patrol was formed 75 years ago, over 200 officers have been killed on the job.

Howard Garlinger, assigned to the Kern Area, was the first Highway Patrolman to die. He was killed Oct. 30, 1929, in a motorcycle accident.

Over the years, officers have died in aircraft or motor crashes or have been senselessly shot just because they wore a badge. Some were killed by reckless or distracted drivers as they were performing everyday stops on the side of the road.

June 2010 was a devastating month for the CHP family. One month after losing Officer Daniel Benavides, four more officers lost their lives in the line of duty, leaving friends, families and fellow officers stunned and filled with grief.  

On June 11, 2010, Officer Tom Coleman sustained fatal injuries in a collision while in pursuit of a fleeing suspect. Two days earlier, on June 9, Officer Philip Ortiz was hit by an oncoming vehicle on the right shoulder  while conducting an enforcement  stop. He succumbed to his injuries on June 22.

Sunday, June 27 was a very sad day. Both Officer Justin McGrory, and Officer Brett Oswald were struck and killed by motorists in separate incidents. Early that morning, at about 3:38 a.m., Officer Justin McGrory, and Officer Ryan Bostrom, from Barstow Area, were on a traffic stop on northbound I-15, when a red 2009 Pontiac G6 veered onto the right shoulder, clipped the right rear of the patrol vehicle, then continued and struck Officer McGrory.

That evening, at 5:54 p.m., Officer Brett Oswald, of Templeton Area, responded to an abandoned vehicle partially blocking the southbound lane of South River Road. A Toyota Corolla driven by a 22-year-old woman crossed over the double yellow lines and struck Officer Oswald in the parked patrol vehicle at the driver's door area.

We are humbled by the strength of character and pride that each of these officers possessed, and find ourselves inspired by the lives they led. They will never be forgotten.

A listing of these names, as well as every CHP line-of-duty death can be viewed below.

In July 12, 1995, 271 uniformed State Police officers of the State Police became part of the 5,713 sworn officers of the Highway Patrol. Prior to that date, several State Police officers also died in the line of duty. Select "State Police" below to see the page in honor of those fallen officers.

35 California Highway Patrol in-the-line-of-duty deaths

Last NameFirst NameRankBadgeDate of DeathCause
1BlecherR.P. STO2455 12/22/1978Gunshot
2FreemanW.M. STO4885 12/22/1978Gunshot
3McCabeJ.E. STO7801 9/1/1978Helicopter
4WoodG.W. STO6746 9/1/1978Helicopter
5WashingtonW.E. STO6989 7/10/1978Pedestrian
6HorineH.E. STO6686 5/13/1978Pedestrian
7LeiphardtW.F. Jr. STO4991 5/13/1978Pedestrian
8WolffW.B. III STO8342 12/30/1977Pedestrian
9ReddingGeorge W. STO4282 8/17/1977Other/Accidental
10DunnArthur STO3318 7/9/1977Gunshot
11ParkerE.A. STO5027 5/2/1977Other/Medical
12HughesGary L. STO3401 5/23/1976Auto
13TurnerAlfred R. STO6185 12/16/1975Gunshot
14EnrightFrederick STO7867 6/27/1975Helicopter
15HernandezAdolfo STO4876 6/27/1975Helicopter
16PhillipsRobert A. STO5805 1/6/1975Motor
17GilesKeith M. STO7403 8/25/1974Pedestrian
18PercivalRalph D. STO2402 6/3/1974Pedestrian
19HarrisGerald N. STO5554 2/27/1974Pedestrian
20HarrisonRobert H. STO7812 1/11/1974Auto
21SniffenWilliam P. STO4464 4/5/1973Motor
22WetterlingLarry L. STO5966 3/6/1973Gunshot
23McKimWilliam D. STO1576 2/6/1973Auto
24JohnsonAlfred G. STO4347 8/27/1972Pedestrian
25RoedigerKenneth A. STO7531 8/5/1972Gunshot
26PaladiniDana E. STO7839 7/4/1972Gunshot/Allied
27MayerRobert A. STO6969 9/2/1971Motor
28ScruggsLoren D. STO3186 4/23/1971Gunshot
29SeidenbergNathan STO6396 10/23/1970Auto
30FragoWalter C. STO6573 4/6/1970Gunshot
31GoreRoger D. STO6600 4/6/1970Gunshot
32PenceJames E. Jr. STO6885 4/6/1970Gunshot
33AlleynGeorge M. STO6290 4/6/1970Gunshot
34CarpenterRaymond STO1992 2/17/1970Gunshot
35CourtWilliam STO3885 2/13/1970Auto
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