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Veteran Detroit Officer Struck by Wrong-Way Driver Succumbs to Injuries
June 12, 2011
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Screenshot: Fox News Detroit.
Detroit Police Officer Charles Armour has died as a result of injuries he sustained a week ago, when he was struck by a wrong-way driver while directing traffic.
Officer Armour, a 16-year veteran of the force, was placed into a medically induced coma this weekend after his condition deteriorated.
Saddam Hussein Mohsin was driving the wrong way in his silver Ford Focus when he struck Armour, who was directing traffic on June 6 in Greektown. Mohsin, 30, of Buffalo, N.Y., is accused of leaving the scene, assault, reckless driving and possession of marijuana.
Source: FOX News Detroit
Tags: Duty Deaths, Detroit PD, Traffic Control, Officers Struck By Vehicles
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Steve in LA @ 6/13/2011 5:00 PM
It’s always painful to hear about one of our brothers or sisters being needlessly killed. I never knew Officer Armour, but I know there’s a special place in heaven for him. May God bless those who sacrifice to protect the innocent.
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