"I checked her stomach and was holding some of her intestines," Garcia recalls in a Parade article. "I had to get her out of there."
But the officers were hemmed in by a locked fence with spikes on top. Garcia called to another officer to ram the gate with a patrol car, forcing it open. Then — completely exposed to fire from the gunman, who was wielding an assault rifle — Garcia carried Roell over his shoulder to a waiting patrol car.
"I was thinking he could shoot me any time," Garcia recalls. He insists that credit for the rescues belongs to all of the officers who responded to the scene of the six-hour siege, which ended when the gunman took his own life.
In addition to Garcia, twelve other officers will receive honorable mention in the Oct. 4 issue of Parade: Special Agent Keith Bishop of the Drug Enforcement Administration in Houston; Trooper Kurt Johnson of the Virginia State Police; Officer Larry Marrero of the Miami Beach Police; Detective John Hamlett of the Greenville, S.C. Police; Special Agent Marvin F. Burgos of the U.S. Agency for International Development Office of Inspector General in Washington, DC; Officer Stephen T. Grieser of the Dublin (Ga.) Police Department; Cpl. Jeffery D. Shriner of the New Castle (Del.) Police Department; Patrol Officer James Simone of the Cleveland Division of Police; Agent Richard Birch and Agent David Weeks of the West Palm Beach, Fla., Police Department and Detective Karla F. Heine and Detective Sgt. Justin Barlow of the Columbia (Ill.) Police Department.
The Police Service Awards were established by Parade and IACP in 1966 to focus attention on the dedicated men and women of our nation¹s police force. They are given for specific acts of valor, consistent service above and beyond the call of duty, development of innovative programs and significant service to the community apart from police work.