Fallen Officers Memorial in Heritage Park Junction City Kansas
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Fallen Officers Memorial in Heritage Park Junction City KS
Waymark Code: WMKCGN
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 03/19/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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A moving Police Memorial in Heritage Park Junction City Kansas.



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Fallen Officers

Police Memorial The Junction City/Geary County Law Enforcement Memorial is dedicated to all those who have protected the citizens of Junction City and Geary County throughout the years. The memorial also honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice and laid down their lives in the line of duty.

Our Fallen Officers


Wilson "Alex" C. Johnson, Jr.
End of Watch: 12/3/2001
Circumstances:
At 4:30 a.m. on December 3, 2001, Officer Wilson C. A. Johnson, Jr., received a fatal gunshot wound while assisting a domestic battery victim to recover her two children who were being held in a Junction City apartment building. The domestic battery suspect shot Officer Johnson during a confrontation in the apartment. Officer Johnson died at the scene. After shooting Officer Johnson, the suspect attempted to leave the building but another Junction City police officer prevented his escape. The suspect retreated to the apartment where he took his own life. The two children, ages one and three, were unharmed. Officer Johnson served the Junction City Police Department for eighteen years as a patrolman and detective. He joined the department after a twenty-year Army career that included two tours of duty in Vietnam and tours of duty in Korea and Germany. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, the Junction City Police Officers Association, and the Kansas Peace Officers Association. Officer Johnson was fifty-six years old at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife Hermine Linda Johnson and two stepsons, David and Michael Quintenar. For photographs of the funeral and our delegates' visit to the National Law Enforcement Memorial in 2002.


Robert E. L. Cooper
End of Watch: 11/20/1901
Circumstances:
Assistant Marshall Cooper was attempting to quell a disturbance created by Fourteenth Cavalry soldiers from nearby Fort Riley. The disturbance became violent when Cooper was shot by cavalry trooper W. B. Buchanan. The suspect later committed suicide in his cell. Cooper died two days after the November 18, 1901, incident.


James R. White
End of Watch: 11/18/1901
Circumstances:
Night Policeman White was nearby when Cooper was shot. He went to the area after hearing the gunshot and found Cooper on the ground. He started toward Buchanan. Buchanan then emptied his revolver into White. White died immediately.


Ira M. Buchanan
End of Watch: 11/13/1869
Circumstances:
City Marshal Daniel McCleery, because of continued disturbances by a group of Texans, ordered the “rum” and billiard room of a shop closed. When the Texans refused to follow the order, the Marshal called on Buchanan for assistance. Buchanan was shot and killed by James Coates and H. M. Childers. In 1872, Childers was found not guilty of actually shooting Buchanan and was freed. The local press said the acquittal was a “put up job,” but the technicality of Chiders’ not being proven to have actually shot was the key point. Coates had not been located.


Our thanks to the Kansas State Historical Society for the above information. Please visit their Kansas Law Enforcement Officers Memorial page.
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Type of memorial: Statue

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