Condolences to family, friends and workmates.
Nobody deserves this.
I do believe in capital punishment - and the scum who did this should simply be taken out the back of the police station and shot.
I watch American cop shows and cannot believe the way the cops approach cars over there - guns drawn, staying behind the car and telling the occupants to get out etc.
Maybe our society is heading the same way and in the future when we get pulled over the police will have guns drawn.
I don't believe in capital punishment but I guess there are always exceptions.
My condolences to his family.
Garry
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Condolences to family, friends and workmates.
Nobody deserves this.
I do believe in capital punishment - and the scum who did this should simply be taken out the back of the police station and shot.
Cheers .........
BMKAL
Can Aulro people from NSW keep us in the south up to date on developments on this story. With the perps caught it will not get much press down here.
Dave.
An article from today:-
canberra times
Police investigating the shooting death of a highway patrol officer in north-western NSW believe a white sedan found near the crime scene may provide clues.
Senior Constable David Rixon, a 40-year-old father of six, died after being shot several times during a gunfight outside a block of units in West Tamworth at about 8am on Friday.
Homicide Squad commander Detective Superintendent Mick Willing said a 1996 model white Holden Statesman sedan was taken from the crime scene for forensic examination.
Police are also waiting to interview a 47-year-old man who was shot in the gunfight.
The man is in a critical condition in Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital and will be interviewed when deemed well enough. A 38-year-old man was arrested a short time after Constable Rixon was shot and questioned overnight but was released without being charged. AAP
Read more: Probe into policeman's death focuses on car
a more detailed account of events....
SENIOR-Constable David Rixon was about an hour into his day shift when he pulled the car over.
It was a routine traffic stop, like thousands of others he had performed during more than 20 years with the police.
It was about 7.30am when he flagged the car down in suburban Lorraine St in West Tamworth and began speaking with the two men inside.
Both of them were known to police.
Unexpectedly the situation escalated as one of the men became aggressive, senior police sources said. Sen-Constable Rixon managed to get one handcuff on the man but, as he was trying to secure the second cuff, the man allegedly pulled out a gun and shot the officer twice - in the chest and abdomen.
Witnesses said they saw the officer struggling on the ground with another man, and then doubled over in pain.
"There was a lot of yelling and struggling ... that's why I came out," said a resident who gave his name as John.
Despite bullet wounds to his chest and stomach, Sen-Constable Rixon didn't give up the fight. As he yelled at residents to "Stay down", police sources said the officer returned fire and struck the alleged shooter in the upper body. The second man, who was uninjured, fled in the car. Ambulances and other police rushed to the scene, where paramedics fought to save the officer's life.
Flo Miller was returning home from an early morning shopping trip.
"They were trying to revive someone on the ground, I don't know who it was - whether it was the policeman or who is was," she said.
After the injured man "muttered" the name of the man he was travelling with, police arrested the second man at a house in nearby Park St a short time later.
The alleged shooter was yesterday transferred to the John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle, where he remained under police guard while undergoing surgery for his injuries.
Sen-Constable Rixon, 40, died yesterday morning at Tamworth Base Hospital.
The day after the NSW Police Force proudly celebrated 150 years of service and remembered 250 officers killed in the line of duty, one more name has been added to the roll of honour.
His heartbroken wife Fiona and his six children spoke of their "wonderful" husband and father: "David was a wonderful father, husband and police officer. He was all of that, but so much more - he was a real person and a great man who will be missed by us all. We will never forget him."
In the tight-knit country town, Sen-Constable Rixon was a well-known and respected member of the community, which is up in arms about what they see as an increase in crime in the area.
A 17,000-signature petition complaining about crimes such as theft, break and enter, car theft and anti-social behaviour is due to be debated in parliament on May 10.
Police last night praised Sen-Constable Rixon's bravery. Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione was told that one of his men was down as the ambulances rushed to the scene. He flew to Tamworth, declaring it a "terribly sad day" for the whole force.
Mr Scipione and senior police visited Sen-Constable Rixon's wife and children, before comforting colleagues at the police station.
"Our hearts and prayers go out to his family and colleagues," Mr Scipione said.
Sen-Constable Rixon joined the police in 1990. He worked in Gunnedah, Newcastle and Lake Macquarie before moving to Tamworth.
A relative said he was the sort of man who worked hard simply because he loved providing for his family.
"That made him happy - when they were happy," the relative said.
Tamworth Golf Club's Darren Burger said Sen-Constable Rixon "was a good bloke who enjoyed his golf and his family".
"He was really down to earth. He just had all his priorities right," he said.
Police Minister Michael Gallacher said Sen-Constable Rixon was "a much-liked and well-respected police officer, community member, and a dedicated family man" whose death would have a significant impact on the community.
and for those who are interested, this is the NSW Police Honour Roll,
251 names in 150 years..
LEST WE FORGET
NSW Police Honour Roll
From: The Daily Telegraph March 02, 2012 9:08PM
THEY are the NSW police heroes who gave their lives in the line of duty
26 Aug 1803
Const Joseph Luker - assaulted and stabbed by offenders
(Sydney Foot Police)
16 Jun 1862
Const William Havilland - accidentally shot whilst on a gold escort
23 Feb 1863
Sen Const John Foy - drowned by floodwaters during an evacuation
25 Feb 1863
Const Jeremiah O'Horrigan - drowned crossing a flooded river
2 Mar 1863
Const Thomas Cavanagh - drowned (unknown circumstances)
13 Jul 1863
Const Michael Farralley - drowned crossing a creek
3 Sep 1863
Const Michael Quinlivan - drowned crossing a river after a pursuit
19 Oct 1863
Const Henry Rucker - drowned crossing a creek during a search
22 Jan 1864
Sgt Robert Robinson - accidentally shot after disarming an offender
8 Apr 1864
Const Michael Kinsella - drowned crossing a creek
8 May 1864
Sen Const James Johnston - thrown from horse
24 Jun 1864
Sgt David Maginnity - shot by bushranger Morgan
29 Sep 1864
Sen Sgt Thomas Smyth - shot by bushranger Morgan
8 Oct 1864
Const James Moffat - illness occasioned by duties
16 Nov 1864
Sgt Edmund Parry - shot by bushranger Gilbert
26 Jan 1865
Const Samuel Nelson - shot by bushranger Dunn
3 Feb 1865
Sen Const John Ward - shot by bushranger Sam Poo
13 Apr 1865
Sen Const John Herbert - accidentally shot during a stake-out
29 May 1865
Sgt John Walsh - thrown from horse
9 Apr 1866
Const Miles O'Grady - shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)
14 Apr 1866
Const William Raymond - shot by an escaping prisoner
9 Jan 1867
Sp Const John Carroll - shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)
9 Jan 1867
Sp Const Patrick Kennagh - shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)
9 Jan 1867
Sp Const Eneas McDonnell - shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)
9 Jan 1867
Sp Const John Phegan - shot by bushrangers (Clarke Gang)
24 Jan 1867
Const William Effe - accidentally shot whilst on a gold escort
30 Apr 1867
Const Thomas Madden - accidentally shot during a prisoner escape
7 Apr 1868
Const Hugh Campbell - thrown from horse during a search
1 Nov 1868
Sen Const John McCabe - shot by bushranger Rutherford
8 May 1869
Const Thomas Byrne - drowned in a flooded river during evacuation
1 May 1872
Sen Sgt Andrew Sutherland - shot by unknown offenders
11 Sep 1877
Const George Armytage - shot whilst attempting to effect arrest
11 Sep 1877
Const Michael Costigan - shot whilst attempting to effect arrest
20 Sep 1878
Sen Sgt Thomas Wallings - shot by bushranger Smith
23 Nov 1879
Sen Const Edward Webb-Bowen - shot by bushranger Nesbitt
12 Mar 1885
Const 1/C John Mitchell - shot by an escaping prisoner
13 Aug 1885
Const 1/C William Hird - struck with an axe during an affray
3 Jun 1889
Const David Sutherland - shot by an offender
11 Jan 1890
Sgt James Beatty - stabbed by an offender
4 Oct 1897
Sen Const Henry Murrow - assaulted whilst effecting an arrest
25 Dec 1900
Sen Const James Murdoch - illness whilst fighting bushfires
2 Jan 1901
Insp James Bremner - struck by a bolting military horse
19 Jul 1902
Const 1/C Denis Guilfoyle - shot whilst effecting an arrest
19 Jan 1903
Const Samuel Long - shot whilst effecting an arrest
8 Mar 1905
Const 1/C William Justin - horse riding accident whilst on patrol
11 Feb 1906
Const 1/C John Wallace - shot by an offender
11 Oct 1908
Pro Const William Adie - thrown from horse whilst on patrol
19 Apr 1910
Sen Const Thomas Smith - thrown from horse whilst on patrol
26 Dec 1911
Sgt 2/C James MacDonnell - shot whilst effecting an arrest
2 May 1913
Sgt 2/C Edwin Hickey - shot whilst effecting an arrest
2 Mar 1916
Sgt 1/C William Bowen - assaulted whilst effecting an arrest
26 Sep 1916
Const George Duncan - shot by two offenders at Police Station
11 Dec 1917
Sgt 2/C Ramsay Dobbie - injured whilst effecting an arrest
19 Oct 1918
Det Sgt 2/C William Robertson - thrown from horse whilst on patrol
6 Nov 1919
Const 1/C Joseph Hush - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
17 Dec 1920
Const 1/C Frederick Mitchell - shot by an offender
21 Jan 1921
Const Frederick Wolgast - shot by an offender
1 Jan 1923
Const Frank McGrath - fall from motor vehicle on prisoner escort
9 Mar 1924
Const James Flynn - shot by an escaping prisoner
28 Aug 1926
Sgt 2/C Edgar Williams - motor vehicle accident returning from court
27 May 1927
Const Owen Bell - struck by a motor vehicle whilst on patrol
17 Feb 1928
Const Laurence Alpen - drowned in a flooded creek
3 Jan 1931
Const Norman Allen - shot whilst effecting an arrest
3 Jan 1931
Const Ernest Andrews - shot and stabbed by an offender
25 Mar 1931
Sgt 3/C George Whiteley - struck by an object at a fire scene
19 Apr 1931
Sgt 3/C Patrick Carmody - injuries received in 1926 search
5 Aug 1932
Const Joseph McCunn - struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop
5 Aug 1932
Const Clifford Bush - struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop
9 Apr 1933
Const 1/C George Stephenson - struck by motor-cycle on patrol
2 Apr 1937
Const George Boore - motor-cycle accident whilst in pursuit
3 Dec 1938
Const 1/C Frederick McLaughlan - injuries received in 1922 affray
2 Feb 1939
Const 1/C Harold Sturgiss - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
27 Feb 1939
Const Lionel Guise - shot whilst effecting an arrest
28 Feb 1939
Const Nicholas Smith - motor-cycle accident at a vehicle stop
28 Feb 1939
Const Alistair Osgood - motor-cycle accident at a vehicle stop
6 Jun 1939
Det Sgt 3/C Cornelius Carroll - struck by motor vehicle on patrol
25 Apr 1940
Det Const 1/C John Dunn - shot whilst effecting an arrest
3 Jun 1940
Const William Webb - injuries from 1923 motor-cycle accident
27 Sep 1940
Const 1/C Duncan Murphy - injuries received in 1938 arrest
22 Aug 1941
Const Henry Lees - horse riding accident whilst on patrol
9 Nov 1942
Const 1/C John Marsh - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
31 Jul 1943
Const George Matthews - assaulted whilst effecting an arrest
12 Jan 1945
Sgt 3/C Eric Bailey - shot whilst effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the George Cross)
23 Jun 1945
Const 1/C Alfred Henwood - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
12 Jul 1945
Sgt 1/C Allan Eisenhuth - collapsed after effecting an arrest
13 Sep 1945
Sgt 3/C Lawrence Newell - collapsed whilst effecting an arrest
20 Jul 1946
Const 1/C Reginald Williams - illness following 1943 incident
11 Aug 1946
Det Const 1/C Victor Ahearn - shot by escaping prisoners
19 Sep 1946
Sgt 3/C Noel Porter - disease contracted whilst recovering a body
7 Feb 1947
Const Clement Bloomfield - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
1 May 1947
Const 1/C John Malone - motor-cycle accident whilst on escort
25 Oct 1947
Const Lawrence McNeil - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
19 Oct 1948
Sgt 3/C Edwin Pratt - struck by a motor vehicle whilst on point duty
5 Feb 1949
Const Allen Patch - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
25 Jun 1949
Const 1/C Raymond Morely - injuries received in 1947 arrest
1 Sep 1951
Sgt 1/C William Smith - injuries sustained whilst effecting an arrest
6 Dec 1951
Sen Const Frank Mills - struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop
1 Jun 1953
Const Garnet Mortley - motor-cycle accident whilst on escort
11 Aug 1953
Const Evan Williams - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
26 Nov 1953
Const Frederick Martin - motor vehicle accident returning from court
20 May 1954
Const Reginald Sutherland - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
2 Jun 1954
Const Cecil Sewell - motor-cycle accident during a pursuit
21 Oct 1954
Const Edward Dilks - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
26 Feb 1955
Const Bernard Orrock - electrocuted during flood rescue duties (posthumously awarded the Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry)
29 Apr 1956
Sgt 2/C Cecil Ellis - injuries sustained whilst effecting an arrest
22 Aug 1956
Sgt 3/C Allen Nash - shot by an offender (posthumously awarded the Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry)
15 Mar 1957
Det Sen Const Alexander Strachan - illness from 1953 investigation
16 May 1957
Const 1/C Trevor Dodds - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
21 May 1957
Sen Const James Gregory - collapse following a body recovery
30 Jul 1957
Const 1/C Kenneth Coussens - private residence bombed (his wife and baby child were also killed in the explosion)
28 Aug 1957
Const Jack Harman - motor-cycle accident en route to duty
15 Sep 1957
Const 1/C Neville Jury - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
23 Apr 1958
Const John Graham - injuries from 1948 motor-cycle accident
26 Apr 1958
Const 1/C Athol Johnson - stabbed whilst effecting an arrest
24 May 1958
Const 1/C Stanley McInerney - collapsed after effecting an arrest
14 Nov 1958
Const Brian Boaden - motor-cycle accident during a pursuit
23 Dec 1958
Const William Lord - motor-cycle accident during a pursuit
31 Jul 1959
Const James Clifton - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
11 Sep 1959
Sgt 2/C Raymond McLean - collapsed after restraining a prisoner
2 Oct 1960
Const William Green - motor-cycle accident whilst on urgent duty
13 Oct 1960
Sen Const Clarence Pirie - shot whilst effecting an arrest
20 Jan 1961
Const Frances Burke - drowned whilst attempting a rescue at sea
15 Apr 1961
Const Ronald Sommerville - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
2 Sep 1961
Const 1/C Douglas Harries - struck by a motor vehicle on point duty
14 Oct 1961
Const 1/C Graham Ponter - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
14 Oct 1961
Const James Kinnane - motor-cycle accident during a pursuit
18 Apr 1962
Const Eric Oliff - motor-cycle accident whilst on escort duties
21 Oct 1962
Const Peter Hardacre - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
5 Jun 1963
Const David Murray - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
7 Sep 1963
Const Colin Robb - motor vehicle accident during a pursuit
20 Dec 1963
Sgt 3/C Cyril Howe - shot whilst effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry)
11 May 1964
Const Allan Shaw - motor vehicle accident whilst on urgent duty
21 Apr 1965
Sen Const Oswald Watts - injuries from 1955 motor vehicle accident
8 Jul 1966
Sgt 2/C William McKie - injuries sustained in 1964 arrest
5 Oct 1966
Const Peter Mahon - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
6 Nov 1966
Const Colin Hollingsworth - motor vehicle accident en route home
27 Dec 1966
Pro Const Geoffrey Daley - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
23 Mar 1967
Const 1/C Paul Bains - collapsed after effecting an arrest
12 May 1967
Const Colin Roy - motor-cycle accident en route home
8 Oct 1967
Const Edward Stephen - motor-cycle accident en route home
8 Oct 1968
Sgt 2/C Adam Schell - shot whilst effecting an arrest
30 Oct 1968
Pro Const Warren Burns - motor-cycle accident whilst training
19 Mar 1969
Const Raymond Paff - injuries from 1953 motor vehicle accident
15 Apr 1969
Const 1/C Robert Turnbull - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
21 Dec 1969
Const David Reiher - motor-cycle accident during a vehicle stop
9 Feb 1970
Const 1/C Warren Sargent - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
25 Apr 1970
Sgt 3/C Ronald McGowan - motor vehicle accident en route home
2 Oct 1970
Det Const 1/C Denis Ware - accidentally shot during a stake-out
13 Aug 1971
Sen Const William King - shot by an offender at Police Residence
29 Aug 1971
Const 1/C Patrick Hackett - motor vehicle accident UN duty Cyprus
30 Sep 1971
Sgt 1/C William Riley - shot whilst effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry)
30 Sep 1971
Sgt 3/C Maurice McDiarmid - shot whilst effecting an arrest (posthumously awarded the Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry)
23 Jan 1972
Const Joseph Gibb - accidentally shot whilst effecting an arrest
27 Feb 1972
Det Sgt 2/C John McEntee - disease occasioned by duties
12 Nov 1972
Sen Const Neville Parker - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
24 Mar 1973
Const Robert Thomson - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
15 Apr 1973
Const Clifford Wadwell - motor-cycle accident en route home
12 May 1973
Sgt 2/C John Gill - collapse en route to duty
22 Sep 1973
Const 1/C Christopher McIntosh - motor-cycle accident on patrol
16 Feb 1974
Const 1/C Robert Dominish - motor vehicle accident en route home
24 May 1974
Const James Martin - struck by a motor vehicle at a vehicle stop
13 Jul 1974
Det Sgt 3/C Dallis Kemp - collapse whilst undergoing training
14 Aug 1974
Const Edward Devine - motor-cycle accident whilst on urgent duty
12 Nov 1974
Const 1/C Class Ian Ward - landmine explosion UN duty Cyprus
22 Mar 1975
Sgt 3/C Robert Lynch - motor-cycle accident en route home
7 Jul 1975
Det Sgt 1/C Stephen Powell - collapse whilst undergoing training
2 Dec 1976
Const Terry Moncur - motor vehicle accident during a pursuit
30 Apr 1977
Sen Const Douglas Eaton - shot by offenders (posthumously awarded the Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry)
3 May 1977
Sen Const Alan Thompson - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
3 May 1977
Sen Const Raymond Scorer - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
15 Oct 1977
Sen Const Lindsay Gilfeather - motor vehicle accident on patrol
22 Feb 1978
Const 1/C Paul Burmistriw - bomb explosion at CHOGM Sydney
23 Jun 1978
Det Sgt 3/C John Walton - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
10 Jan 1979
Const Gordon Patrech - motor vehicle accident en route home
11 Mar 1979
Sgt 1/C John Colbert - struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop
19 Jan 1980
Det Sgt 1/C Reginald Stevenson - injuries sustained when shot by an offender in 1974
(awarded Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct)
2 Feb 1980
Const 1/C Kevin Coulson - injuries from 1960 motor-cycle accident
5 May 1980
Sen Const Ronald Burley - motor-cycle accident en route home
24 Nov 1980
Sgt 3/C Keith Haydon - shot by an offender
13 May 1981
Sgt 3/C Lindsay Spence - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
4 Mar 1982
Const 1/C Mark Kohutek - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
17 Nov 1983
Sen Const John Hutchins - motor-cycle accident en route to duty
26 Dec 1983
Pro Const Wayne Lee - motor-cycle accident en route to duty
20 Feb 1984
Sgt 1/C Rhoderic Lindsay - injuries undertaking a rescue at sea
4 Apr 1984
Const Pashalis Katsivelas - shot by an escaping prisoner
3 Jan 1985
Const 1/C Wayne Rixon - motor vehicle accident during a pursuit
25 Jul 1985
Det Const Steven Tier - motor vehicle accident during a pursuit
12 Sep 1985
Sgt Ralph Lloyd - illness occasioned by duties
30 Mar 1986
Sgt 3/C Paul Quinn - shot by an offender following a pursuit
22 Apr 1986
Det Sgt 3/C Jillian Hawkes - injuries sustained during 1977 arrest
17 Jul 1986
Sgt 3/C Harold Evans - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
1 Sep 1986
Sgt 3/C Ross Jennings - collapse whilst undertaking fatigue duties
10 Sep 1986
Sen Const Warren James - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
23 Jan 1987
Const Mark Postma - collapse following completion of duty
17 Apr 1987
Pro Const Dana Heffernan - motor vehicle accident en route to duty
7 May 1987
Sgt 2/C Stewart Cook - motor vehicle accident en route home
3 Jun 1987
Pro Const Andrew Dixon - self-inflicted occasioned by duties
21 Jun 1987
Sen Const Gregory Earle - motor-cycle accident on urgent duty
20 Oct 1987
Pro Const Themelis Macarounas - motor vehicle accident in pursuit
25 Dec 1987
Sen Const Ronald Roe - illness occasioned by duties
16 Mar 1988
Const 1/C Craig Zucchetti - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
17 Mar 1988
Const 1/C Mark Burns - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
8 May 1988
Const Kurt Schetor - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
24 Aug 1988
Const 1/C Peter Carter - motor-cycle accident during a pursuit
29 Aug 1988
Const Gregory Ashworth - motor vehicle accident on urgent duty
25 Oct 1988
Const Brett Sinclair - injuries sustained whilst effecting an arrest
(posthumously awarded the Commissioner's Valour Award)
30 Nov 1988
Pro Const Sharon Wilson - accidentally shot at Police Station
2 Jan 1989
Det Sen Const Risto Baltoski - motor vehicle accident on patrol
17 Mar 1989
Const 1/C John Ward - motor-cycle accident en route home
23 Mar 1989
Const 1/C Andrew Murray - drowned attempting a rescue at sea
(posthumously awarded the Commissioner's Valour Award)
27 Apr 1989
Const John Burgess - motor vehicle accident on urgent duty
5 May 1989
Const Allan McQueen - shot whilst effecting an arrest
(posthumously awarded the Star of Courage)
13 Jun 1989
Const 1/C Peter Figtree - motor vehicle accident during a pursuit
14 Jun 1989
Sen Const Glenn Rampling - motor vehicle accident during a pursuit
29 Oct 1989
Sgt Paul Kilkeary - injuries occasioned from undergoing training
13 Jan 1990
Sen Const Grant Eastes - self-inflicted occasioned by duties
11 Mar 1990
Sgt Warren Hobson - injuries arising from 1989 accident
11 Jul 1990
Const Kenneth Short - motor vehicle accident on urgent duty
14 Aug 1990
Det Const 1/C David Oakley - injuries sustained in 1988 arrest
7 Dec 1990
Sen Const Peter Tickle - self-inflicted occasioned by duties
29 May 1991
Det Sgt Leonard Dean - illness occasioned by duties
28 Sep 1991
Det Sgt Richard Whittaker - illness occasioned by duties
31 Oct 1991
Det Const 1/C Bradley McNamara - collapse undergoing training
30 Nov 1992
Const 1/C Juan Hernandez - accidentally shot whilst instructing
22 May 1993
Sgt John Proops - collapse whilst effecting an arrest
15 Aug 1994
Sen Const Dallas Tidyman - motor-cycle accident whilst instructing
17 Mar 1995
Det Sen Const Jack Nugter - motor vehicle accident whilst on patrol
30 May 1995
Insp Paul Daley - collapse undergoing training
8 Jun 1995
Sen Sgt Wayne George - motor-cycle accident whilst on patrol
15 Jun 1995
Sen Const Peter McGrath - self-inflicted occasioned by duties
9 Jul 1995
Sen Const Peter Addison - shot by an offender
(posthumously awarded the Commissioner's Valour Award)
9 Jul 1995
Sen Const Robert Spears - shot by an offender
(posthumously awarded the Commissioner's Valour Award)
18 Apr 1997
Const David Carty - stabbed during an affray
28 Feb 1998
Const Peter Forsyth - stabbed whilst effecting an arrest
(posthumously awarded the Commissioner's Valour Award)
10 Jun 1998
Sen Const Ronald McGown - illness occasioned by duties
13 Jul 1998
Sen Sgt Raymond Smith - motor-cycle accident en route to duty
7 Jan 2000
Const Matthew Potter - shot at Police Station
14 Jan 2001
Sen Const James Affleck - struck by motor vehicle whilst deploying road spikes
(posthumously awarded Commissioner's Valour Award)
1 Feb 2002
SPO Robert Brotherson - motor vehicle accident on patrol
3 Apr 2002
Const Glenn McEnallay - shot by an offender following a pursuit
(posthumously awarded Commissioner's Valour Award)
13 Apr 2002
Sen Const Christopher Thornton - motor vehicle accident in pursuit
3 Feb 2003
Const Kylie Smith - motor vehicle accident en route to duty
15 Sep 2003
Det Sgt Mark Speechley - collapse whilst on duty
14 Nov 2003
Det Insp Andrew Day - illness occasioned by duties
19 Jun 2004
Const Shelley Davis - motor vehicle accident on patrol
4 Apr 2005
Const Graeme Lees - motor vehicle accident en route to duty
14 Jun 2006
Policing Student Steven Roser - collapse undergoing training
28 Sep 2006
Sgt Colin McKenzie - collapse whilst on duty in ACT
11 Nov 2006
Sen Const Gordon Wilson - struck by motor vehicle at a vehicle stop
15 Nov 2006
Sen Sgt Loreto Finucci - collapse whilst on duty in ACT
9 Sept 2010
Det Const William Arthur George Crews - shot during the execution of a search warrant in Bankstown NSW.
(Posthumously awarded Commissioner's Valour Award).
and, 2 March 2012
Snr Const David Rixon – shot outside a unit block in West Tamworth whilst effecting arrest
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Officer killed in shooting knew suspect was a banned driver
A HIGHWAY patrol officer fatally shot during a routine traffic stop had pulled over the offending vehicle as he knew its driver was banned from being behind the wheel, the Herald can reveal.
A veteran officer with 22 years experience, Senior Constable David Rixon was gunned down in a suburban street in Tamworth on Friday morning, shortly after he had stopped a 1996 model white Holden Statesman.
He died a short time later, and the 47-year-old man police believe was both the vehicle's driver and the shooter, Michael Alan Jacobs, is still under guard in hospital with a gunshot wound.
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Mr Jacobs, who is known to police, was charged late last year with driving while disqualified from holding a licence.
It is understood the investigation is exploring the likelihood Senior Constable Rixon's knowledge of this fact led him to stop the vehicle at about 7.30am last Friday. Detectives were yet to speak with Mr Jacobs.
Meanwhile, Senior Constable Rixon's wife, Fiona, yesterday said she and her children were ''struggling with the reality of losing the cornerstone of our family'', saying she had lost ''the best part of herself''.
''David was my soul mate and my rock,'' Mrs Rixon said in a statement. ''His mother has lost her only child and our children have lost the most amazing and supportive father any child could ask for. This senseless tragedy has left a huge hole in our lives that can never be filled or replaced.''
Mrs Rixon said her family was extremely private and needed time to process the tragedy, but were particularly grateful for the condolences offered from far and wide.
''We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the help, support and expressions of sympathy and condolences offered from our police family, the Tamworth community and beyond at this devastating time in our lives,'' she said.
''We as a family have lost a most treasured husband, father, son, friend and workmate. The City of Tamworth has lost a passionate and dedicated police officer. I have lost the best part of myself.''
Mr Jacobs remains under police guard in John Hunter Hospital, in a critical condition.
Senior Constable Rixon, 40, will be farewelled with full honours at a funeral in Tamworth on Thursday.
An internal police critical incident investigation is under way by the homicide squad, examining the circumstances that led to the apparent shoot-out in a quiet street.
The Sydney Morning Herald.
The Funeral for Senior Constable Rixon will be on Thursday:
Full honours for fallen officer David Rixon at funeral service - Local News - News - General - Northern Daily Leader
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Mourning the archetypal country policeman Rachel Browne, Ann Newling
March 4, 2012
LOCALS used to complain that when Senior Constable David Rixon first came out of the Police Academy in 1990 he was so keen, he would book his own grandmother if he had the chance.
But friends said he soon mellowed to become the archetypal country cop - a professional officer with close ties to the community where he went to high school.
The life of the 40-year-old father of six ended on Friday morning. He was shot during an armed confrontation with the occupant of a white Holden Statesman sedan he pulled over in a Tamworth street.
Story continues below Senior police yesterday said they were no closer to establishing the circumstances leading to his death.
Video footage from the camera in Senior Constable Rixon's patrol car did not clearly capture the event. The alleged shooter, Michael Alan Jacobs, 47, has not been questioned. He is in Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital in a critical but stable condition after six hours of surgery for gunshot wounds.
Yesterday, Senior Constable Rixon's wife, Fiona, and their children were at home being visited by friends, family and police, including deputy commissioner Nick Kaldas.
Dozens of residents left bouquets of flowers at Tamworth police station yesterday and held a one-minute silence outside.
Oxley Local Area commander Clint Pheeney described him as an ''absolutely fantastic police officer''. ''That makes the tragedy even more so, the fact that we have lost one of our best,'' he said.
A family friend, Ken O'Brien, said it was a ''very sad day for Tamworth''.
''When he first came out of the academy he was like a lot of them, you know, book their own grandmothers. But Dave settled down, he mellowed - he realised being a policeman was no different from being an ordinary worker, he just wore a uniform.''
Mr Kaldas said Task Force Fairfull was investigating the attack and officers wanted to speak to anyone who may have seen the Holden on Friday. He confirmed a second man interviewed had been released without charge.
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Court told shooting suspect to take medication
Lisa Davies
March 7, 2012
THE man accused of fatally shooting Senior Constable David Rixon during a routine traffic stop had been caught driving while disqualified three times in the past 12 months, and was last year ordered by a court to remain on anti-psychotic medication.
Michael Alan Jacobs, 47, remains in hospital under police guard after he apparently opened fire on Senior Constable Rixon in Tamworth on Friday morning.
He sustained a single gunshot wound, but Senior Constable Rixon died a short time after he sustained a number of bullet wounds to his torso and chest.
The Herald can reveal Mr Jacobs's traffic record is under scrutiny by police, with one line of inquiry being that the pair had previously crossed paths during the course of the veteran highway patrol officer's work.
Mr Jacobs's condition had last night improved from critical to serious, but detectives had not yet interviewed him.
Mr Jacobs is a long-term disqualified driver but was arrested behind the wheel in November 2010, in Attunga, north of Tamworth. The case was not finalised until July 26 last year, when it was dismissed under mental health provisions.
The court papers note he was "discharged into the care of a responsible person" and, among other orders, required to "comply with [his] anti-psychotic medication regime".
But exactly one month later, on August 26, he was pulled over and charged by police for driving while disqualified, this time in South Tamworth. This charge was finalised in Tamworth on November 21 and he was given a good behaviour bond with no conviction recorded.
Two days before Christmas, Mr Jacobs was again allegedly caught behind the wheel, again in South Tamworth. He was on police bail, and that was not altered when he faced court on February 27 - just four days before he encountered Senior Constable Rixon.
He is due to face a hearing on March 13.
Senior Constable Rixon's wife Fiona and their children will be joined by hundreds of their extended police family tomorrow morning in a funeral with full honours.
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Lost for words:
how a little girl lifted the spirits of a grieving town Stephanie Gardiner
March 6, 2012 - 4:13PM
Lost for words ... police at Tamworth police station have been moved by the public respponse to the killing of David Rixon. Photo: Jon Reid
A six-year-old girl has touched the hearts of police mourning a colleague by giving them her birthday cake, saying the officers "need this more than me".
Since the death of Senior Constable David Rixon, a father of six who was gunned down in a street in Tamworth on Friday during a traffic stop, the local station has been filled with bouquets of flowers and cards from the shocked community.
On Saturday morning a six-year-old girl marked her birthday by asking her mother to drive her to the station so she could give officers her cake, Tamworth duty officer, Inspector Kylie Endemi said.
"It was her birthday and she told her mum that the officers needed it more than her, so her mum brought her in," Inspector Endemi said.
"She carried the birthday cake in here and lifted it up onto the counter, which was taller than her, and basically said 'the police need this more than me today and I want you to have it'."
Inspector Endemi said officers had since been in contact with the girl's family to thank her.
The police station has been inundated with flowers expressing sorrow for the loss of a popular officer.
"It gets you a bit choked up and obviously their reaction was being completely overwhelmed by such a compassionate and caring act from such a little girl."
Tamworth police have also received donations which they will pass on to Senior Constable Rixon's family.
"We're just lost for words in terms of the support that's come from our community at this time," Inspector Endemi said.
Tamworth's Northern Daily Leader reported the story of the little girl, one of many displays of support and compassion.
A group of cowboys were also seen at the police station at the weekend, taking their hats off and bowing their heads in a minute of silence in front of a flag at half-mast.
Inspector Scott Tanner, who is relieving at Tamworth station, said detectives from Dubbo were called to Tamworth to assist local investigators.
He said Tamworth police station would effectively be run by staff from Sydney from Wednesday night until Friday, as local officers would farewell Senior Constable Rixon at a funeral on Thursday morning.
The 47-year-old man police believe was the shooter, Michael Alan Jacobs, is still under guard in hospital with a gunshot wound.
Senior Constable Rixon's wife, Fiona, yesterday said: "David was my rock and my soul mate".
"His mother has lost her only child and our children have lost the most amazing and supportive father any child could ask for," Mrs Rixon said.
"This senseless tragedy has left a huge hole in our lives that can never be filled or replaced."
"We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the help, support and expressions of sympathy and condolences offered from our police family, the Tamworth community and beyond at this devastating time in our lives."
Donations can be made to the David Rixon Memorial Fund through the Police Credit Union: BSB 815000, Account number 269978
Read more: Lost for words: how a little girl lifted the spirits of a grieving town
(this above acticle contains photo of RIXON and his wife)
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Senior Constable Rixon - his funeral
Shot Police Officer David Rixon Funeral In Tamworth
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 ยป 03:53pm
NSW man charged with murdering cop
A man has been charged with murdering NSW police officer David Rixon.
Senior Constable Rixon, 40, was gunned down in West Tamworth about 8am AEDT on March 2 after pulling over a vehicle in Lorraine Street.
Michael Alan Jacobs, 48, was allegedly the driver of the car and the man who shot the father of six.
Jacobs also suffered a gunshot wound and has been in hospital in Newcastle under police guard since the incident.
He was charged with murder on Tuesday and refused bail, police said in a statement.
They will allege he acted alone and that the shooting arose from an attempt to submit Jacobs to a random breath test.
The matter will be mentioned in Newcastle Local Court on Tuesday afternoon.
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