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Officer Brian Michael Walsh | Federal Way Police Department, Washington Federal Way Police Department, Washington

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Brian Michael Walsh

Federal Way Police Department, Washington

End of Watch: Sunday, March 21, 2010

Bio & Incident Details

Age: 34

Tour: 8 years

Badge # 133

Cause: Heart attack

Incident Date: 3/21/2010

Weapon: Not available

Suspect: Not available

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Officer Brian Walsh suffered a fatal heart attack shortly after responding to a an officer-involved shooting on 26th Avenue, SW.

After the initial response and search for suspects, Officer Walsh was posted on the perimeter to secure the shooting scene. At approximately 6:45 am he was found collapsed in his patrol car. Although medics attempted to revive him, Officer Walsh was pronounced dead at 7:21 am.

Officer Walsh was a service member of the Air National Guard and had served in law enforcement for eight years. He is survived by his expectant wife and two children.

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I will never forget the ride along with you... April 18th, 2008... It got a lil' exciting by the Redondo McDonald's... I'll never forget the sedan with busted taillights, then the white SUV and the two collars you got... You and I both saw that before it happened... Its a good thing your buddy was at the park n' ride across the street... I am trying to complete my promise of becoming a fellow officer for FWPD... my Oral Board is in two weeks... Just know I'll dedicate my career to you...

Michael Clark
Potential Hire w/FWPD
January 29, 2012

 

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