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Officer killed in Bush motorcade

tomywishbone

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Has this ever happened to any other President? Not just once, but twice. Just weird.

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No... I'm not blaming bush or even cheney.


Bush motorcade crash kills N.M. officer 1 hour, 44 minutes ago.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - A police officer in President Bush's motorcade crashed his motorcycle and died Monday, less than a year after a crash in Hawaii killed another motorcycle officer accompanying the president.

Rio Rancho Officer Germaine Casey, 40, crashed at the Albuquerque airport at a point where a road enters an underground parking garage, said Trish Hoffman, a spokeswoman for the Albuquerque Police Department. He was pronounced dead at an Albuquerque hospital.

Bush had been headed to the airport after attending a fundraiser for Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M.

"Any time there is a presidential motorcade, the officers, that's part of their job, they drive at a high rate of speed," said Hoffman, whose department is investigating the crash.

Rio Rancho police department spokesman Officer John Francis said Casey's motorcycle hit a curb and then a tree, but investigators were reconstructing the accident to determine exactly what happened.

Photographers and reporters in the presidential motorcade said the officer's motorcycle appeared to be nearly destroyed, and the officer was on the ground, being helped by an emergency medical technician.

White House spokesman Scott Stanzel said the president saw the wreck after it had occurred, and a member of the White House medical staff went to assist.

Bush called Casey's wife, Lisa, from his limousine on the way to the airport in Seattle to offer condolences, Stanzel said.

The president issued a statement saying he was saddened by Casey's death and extraordinarily grateful for his protection.

"It is a high calling to choose to serve and protect your fellow citizens, and I will always be indebted to Officer Casey's service," the president said, adding that the officer's wife and two teenage children were in his thoughts and prayers.

The officer had been with the Rio Rancho Police Department since 2005 and worked with campus police at the University of New Mexico before that, Hoffman said.

Francis said Casey had received special training in riding in motorcades and had previously escorted Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney on separate occasions.

A Honolulu police officer, Steve Favela, died in November when he and two other motorcycle officers crashed while part of a presidential motorcade traveling across Hickam Air Force Base.


 
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Was Laura driving?
That was in poor taste.


My heart goes out to Officer Casey's family. :brokenheart: It has to be incredibly tough being married to someone in a dangerous line of work such as Law enforcement. You have to live with the fact that "the call" can come at any time.

 
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Weired.

Why did he feel he had to drive so fast???
 
Being a motorcycle cop is dangerous.

I used to work for a state police agency that had a wall of pictures of the troopers killed in the line of duty and how they died. I'd say that easily over half of them were due to motorcycle accidents.
 
The accident in Hawaii happened because the road was wet and the motorcycle cop lost control.

I wonder if something similar happened here? It is strange that this has happened twice.

Remember when one of the planes carrying the limos and such crashed when Clinton was President? Sadly this stuff happens.
 
Maybe its time to start thinking about not using motorcycles for security details. What real good are they doing?

And yes, everyone's heart should go out for the Casey family.
 
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Maybe its time to start thinking about not using motorcycles for security details. What real good are they doing?

And yes, everyone's heart should go out for the Casey family.

Good question. Has a motorcycle cop in a motorcade ever accomplished something that someone in a car couldn't?

What a terrible way to go out. I feel for his family.
 
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Maybe its time to start thinking about not using motorcycles for security details. What real good are they doing?

And yes, everyone's heart should go out for the Casey family.

Good question. Has a motorcycle cop in a motorcade ever accomplished something that someone in a car couldn't?

What a terrible way to go out. I feel for his family.

Motorcycles are alot more maneuverable through crowded places, can come in handy in some emergency situations.
 
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