In the days following Officer Capoot's death, we learned more about the man. He was a 19-year veteran of Vallejo PD. He served two years with the California Highway Patrol. He spent four years in the U.S. Marine Corps. The 45-year-old husband with three daughters was the son of a 20-year Little Rock (Ark.) Police officer. Officer Capoot was a dedicated, respected, and outstanding police officer, as well as a warmly generous human being.
Officer Capoot received numerous Vallejo Police commendations, including two medals of courage and two lifesaving medals. He was a motorcycle officer, multi-discipline police instructor, and SWAT member.
During all this, Jim Capoot supervised the Vallejo Junior Safety Program, helping train more than 500 Vallejo children from 14 schools. His commitment to family, law enforcement and community is truly amazing. He and his wife took in two orphaned children after their parents were killed in a motorcycle accident. They now live with grandparents.
To support his daughters, Jim became coach of the Vallejo High girls basketball team. He won a sectional title championship, and helped shape the lives of his players. In the wake of Officer Capoot's slaying, public support and sympathy have been overwhelming.
Officer Capoot's family thanked the public for its support, reported the
San Francisco Chronicle
. In a true class-act gesture, the family added, "Please show your respect by saying 'thank you' to a police officer today."