caption id alignalignleft width80 captionThe face of a murderer
19year old Jahmell Crockam Photo Lakewood PDimg
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alt width80 height80 captionNew Jersey police officers on Sunday
arrested a 19yearold man suspected of an executionstyle killing of
a uniformed patrol officer on Friday.Police officials reported that
the suspect, Jahmell Crockam, shot and killed 27year old Lakewood,
New Jersey, Police officer Christopher Matlosz three times after
Matlosz parked his police cruiser next to Crockam, who was walking
on the sidewalk.According to Lakewood police detectives, upon
questioning witnesses they discovered that Officer Matlosz and
Crockam exchanged words when suddenly Crockam stepped back from
Matloszs cruiser, pulled out a handgun and opened fire into the
drivers side window.Police sources told the Law Enforcement
Examiner that the shooting triggered a massive manhunt that
included SWAT teams and armored vehicles. Lakewood is located in
Ocean County, New Jersey.Prosecutors had already filed murder
charges against Crockam while the multiagency, multstate dragnet
was conducted on Saturday.Crockam, rumored to be a gang member,
went by the name of Sav, short for Savage.A SWAT team finally
located andarrested Crockam Sunday morning at an apartment building
in Camden, New Jersey, one of the most crimeridden cities in
America. Officials say they will continue their investigation and
they are looking into possiblity Crockam had accomplices.Camdens
public apartment building complexes are considered the most
dangerous in the United States.Lakewoods Police Chief, Robert
Lawson, said on Sunday, Certainly the officers are relieved the
suspect in the murder of Officer Matlosz has been apprehended. Like
I said, its not a time of celebration. its now a time to focus on
the grief. And the arrest of the suspect is some small solace to
the officers and the family of Officer Matlosz.Police Officer
Christopher Matlosz, 27, leaves behind his mother, brother and
fiancealong with many friends and coworkers, according to Chief
Lawson.The number of U.S. law enforcement fatalities spiked by 37
percent in 2010, a figure characterized as an alarming increase
that follows two years of declining deaths among the nations
policing professionals.A total of 160 federal, state and local law
enforcement officers died in the line of duty during the past 12
months, according to preliminary data compiled by the National Law
Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund NLEOMF. This represents a
dramatic increase over the 117 officer fatalities in 2009, which
marked a 50year low.Fiftynine officers have been shot and killed
during the past year, which is a 20 percent increase over the 49
killed by gunfire in 2009. Ten of the officers shot to death this
year were killed in separate multipledeath incidents in Fresno,CA
San Juan, PR West Memphis, AR Tampa, FL and Hoonah, AK.
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