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Corporal John Michael Frontczak | Montgomery County Police Department, Maryland
Montgomery County Police Department, Maryland

Corporal

John Michael Frontczak

Montgomery County Police Department, Maryland

End of Watch: Monday, March 29, 1976

Biographical Info

Age: 32
Tour of Duty: 9 years
Badge Number: 257

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Gunfire
Date of Incident: March 26, 1976
Weapon Used: Shotgun
Suspect Info: Sentenced to life

Corporal John Frontczak and Captain James Daly were shot and killed as they attempted to arrest a man who had just robbed a Potomac Savings and Loan Association office.

Minutes after the teller phoned in a description of the suspect and his vehicle to police, Corporal Frontczak radioed that he had spotted the car on Democracy Boulevard near the Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. Captain Daly joined Corporal Frontczak in pursuing the vehicle into a field near the shopping center. As the two officers got out of their vehicles and drew their weapons, the suspect opened fire with a shotgun, striking Corporal Frontczak in the face and Captain Daly in the head. Each officer fired once at the suspect before collapsing.

A third officer discovered the wounded officers and called for medical assistance. Both were rushed to Suburban Hospital in extremely critical condition. Captain Daly was removed from life support on March 28 after doctors determined that his injuries had rendered him brain dead. Corporal Frontczak succumbed to his injuries 21 hours later.

Two days after the shooting, a man informed police that his son, a high school drop-out who was AWOL from the Army, might be involved. The South Carolina Highway Patrol placed the suspect under arrest several hours later. He was charged with the murders of Corporal Frontczak and Captain Daly, as well as the slaying of a 17-year-old boy that had taken place in August 1975. The suspect pled guilty to all charges, confessing that he had shot the officers because they had drawn their weapons and that he had shot the 17-year-old in the back simply because he wanted to shoot someone, and the boy was the first to walk by him. He was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences but was allowed out on furloughs ten years later.

Corporal Frontczak had served with the Montgomery County Police Department for nine years. He was survived by his wife and two sons.