Crime & Safety

PHOTOS: Honoring Howard County’s Fallen Officers

A total of seven were honored at a ceremony in Ellicott City.

Family members, police and government officials gathered this week to honor those who have lost their lives in the line of duty in Howard County.

The ceremony in Ellicott City, in conjunction with National Police Week, was held at the Howard County Police Headquarters Memorial Courtyard and Garden, 3410 Courthouse Drive, Ellicott City.

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According to a news release, the fallen officers honored were: 

  • Maryland State Police Trooper Shaft Hunter, who was killed after he attempted to stop a motorcycle on May 21, 2011, when his patrol car ran into a tractor-trailer parked on the shoulder of I-95 south near the Welcome Center by Route 32. A witness told police that a motorcycle passed his vehicle "at a high rate of speed" and it was followed by a marked police car, which, moments later, crashed into the tractor-trailer in the fatal collision.
  •  Cpl. Scott Wheeler, who was struck by a speeding car while conducting “step-outs,” which the Baltimore Sun said was when an officer “steps into the highway and waves over speeding cars so the drivers can be ticketed.”

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