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Captain Thomas Paul Tennant | Woodburn Police Department, Oregon
Woodburn Police Department, Oregon

Captain

Thomas Paul Tennant

Woodburn Police Department, Oregon

End of Watch: Friday, December 12, 2008

Biographical Info

Age: 51
Tour of Duty: 28 years, 4 months
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Bomb
Date of Incident: December 12, 2008
Weapon Used: Explosives; Bomb
Suspect Info: Sentenced to death

Captain Tom Tennant and Senior Trooper Bill Hakim, of the Oregon State Police, were killed when a bomb detonated as they examined the device at a bank branch in the 2500 block of Oregon 214.

A bomb threat had been called into a local bank earlier in the day, but the device was determined not to pose a threat. Later in the day a second bomb threat was made to a neighboring bank. A bank employee discovered a suspicious object in the bushes outside of the bank. At some point after officers responded to the scene the device was moved inside the bank.

As Trooper Hakim, Captain Tennant, and the Woodburn police chief examined the device it detonated, fatally injuring Trooper Hakim and Captain Tennant. The police chief was critically injured.

Both suspects, a father and son team, were apprehended, convicted, and sentenced to death.

Captain Tennant had served in law enforcement for 28 years. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, and son.

Captain Tennant is a graduate of the 175th session of the FBI National Academy.