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LEO Fatality Statistics

Preliminary 2008 Law Enforcement Officer Fatality Statistics as of April 18 from NLEOMF.org

 20082007%Change
Total Fatalities3455-38%
Gunfire1123-52%
Traffic Incidents1926-27%
Other Causes46-33%

Top 10 States

Texas5Ohio2
Georgia2Oklahoma2
Louisiana2Several1
Missouri2
Federal Agencies2

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Ivan "Ike" William Thompson

On June 4, 1940, Officer Thompson stopped a subject, later identified as Clarence Blocker, 23, for a traffic violation at First and I streets NE Washington, DC. Officer Thompson was off duty and en route to his home after working a detail for the visit of President Roosevelt to Potomac Park.

As he attempted to arrest Blocker a fight ensued. Officer Thompson was able to subdue Blocker at first but moments later the suspect started fighting again. Thompson removed his service revolver and fired one shot into the ground. The suspect grabbed Thompson's wrist and was able to wrestle the gun away from Thompson. Blocker shot Thompson five times.

Blocker was arrested a short distance away by a Metropolitan Police Officer E.T. Wade after Officer Wade fired a shot at him. The suspect continued to fight and additional help had to be called in to subdue Blocker.

Blocker was indicted on June 19, 1940 for the first-degree murder of Officer Thompson. On Oct.23, 1940, Clarence Blocker was convicted on two counts of first degree murder in the District Court. On March 6, 1941 Clarence Blocker was adjudged insane before Justice F. Dickinson Letts.

Officer Thompson's name has been engraved on Panel 35, East 18 of the National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial.