"He was just the best. He was just a great police officer who advocated for a safer city that he grew up in," an officer said
Scott Riner had arrived about 40 minutes early for work when he was gunned down and left to die beside his parked truck
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Lawrence Prather, 43, began his career with the New Hampshire Department of Corrections in 2017
The money, intended to hire new federal COs and retain current ones, could "save someone's life or save them from serious injury"
Attackers in armored vehicles stormed the state prison on the US-Mexico border allowing at least 24 inmates to escape
CO Robert Wilkerson served Caroline County Department of Corrections since 2007
Family, co-workers and friends remember Riner for his sense of humor, generosity and dedication to mentoring inmates
The 22-year-old man was charged in the murder of Scott Riner, a Gwinnett County correctional officer
Deputy Daniel Kin had worked with the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office for just over a year
Riner was shot and killed in the Gwinnett County Comprehensive Correctional Complex parking lot 40 minutes before his shift Tuesday morning
Scott Riner, 59, was shot outside the complex by a suspect who is still at large
Sgt. Mark Baserman, 60, died of blunt force trauma less than two weeks after he was assaulted by an inmate
Alexis Hein-Nutz was a week shy from celebrating her 25th birthday; the suspect had a falsified green card and SS card
Kaitlyn Ritnour had served with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice’s Correctional Institutions Division for five months
Officer Rickey Cooper had served the Easterling Correctional Facility for nearly 15 years
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