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Dallas Police Identify Fallen Officer

Here’s the statement from the Dallas PD on the officer who died in Sen Clinton’s motorcade this morning… Victor Lozada-Tirado was a twenty year veteran with four children.

Motorcycle Officer Dies in Line of Duty

At approximately 9:15 am Dallas Police Senior Corporal Victor Lozada-Tirado, #5761, was involved in a fatal motorcycle accident while escorting Presidential Candidate Mrs. Hillary Clinton. It appears the officer was traveling South bound on the Houston St. viaduct when he struck a curb, lost control of the motorcycle, and went down. Senior Corporal Lozada-Tirado was transported to Methodist Central Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. There were no other vehicles involved in the accident, including motorcade vehicles. It appears the officer was near the rear of the escort at the time of the accident. The motorcade was able to continue to the site without further incident. Traffic investigators will conduct a forensic mapping of the accident scene in an attempt to determine the specific cause. The southbound side of the viaduct is expected to be closed for a couple of hours.

Senior Corporal Lozada- Tirado has been a Dallas Police officer since December of 1988. He worked at Central Patrol Division for the majority of his career. Senior Corporal Lozada-Tirado has been assigned to the Traffic division since 2003.

Senior Corporal Lozada was married with four children, two boys and two girls.

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14 Responses to “Dallas Police Identify Fallen Officer”

Comment by Guilly

Please extend our condolences to the family of this tragic accident.

 
Comment by sammyjammy

at least he survived but modt definetly motorclycle wrecks are the worst kind of wreks

 
Comment by Pia

So very sad and tragic, my condolences and prayers go to the family. May you rest in peace, senior corporal Lozada.

 
Comment by gohillary

our prayers are with his family. god bless you all

 
Comment by DAVE

TOO BAD TO LOSE A GREAT MAN FOR A WITCH THAT SHOULD BE IN PRISON INSTEAD OF RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT====SHE IS THE BIGGEST PIECE OF CRAP EVER NUFF SAID

 
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Comment by DAVE
February 22nd, 2008 at 5:21 pm
TOO BAD TO LOSE A GREAT MAN FOR A WITCH THAT SHOULD BE IN PRISON INSTEAD OF RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT====SHE IS THE BIGGEST PIECE OF CRAP EVER NUFF SAID

What are you 2? I swear some people should not speak or type!

For the family: My heart goes to you.

 
Comment by AISHA

obama is a disgrace to america…

he can take his appeasement politics to kenya togehter with his xerox

 
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Comment by DAVE
February 22nd, 2008 at 5:21 pm
TOO BAD TO LOSE A GREAT MAN FOR A WITCH THAT SHOULD BE IN PRISON INSTEAD OF RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT====SHE IS THE BIGGEST PIECE OF CRAP EVER NUFF SAID

What are you 2? I swear some people should not speak or type!

For the family: My heart goes to you,,,,,,,,,,,,,

go hillary 2008

 
Comment by Christina Ortiz

Victor was a great person and close friend of our family. He will be greatly missed by the East Dallas community. Our condolences go to his family, friends and fellow officers. May he be remembered for this accomplishments and the positive impact he made on the community.

 
Comment by SAM

TEXAS REPUBLICANS, VOTE FOR HILLARY TO KEEP THE DEMOCRATS DIVIDED!

 
Comment by phyllis batson

our country, sends you, our heartfelt sympathy, in this your time of sorrow.

may God bless you, and your family

 
Comment by Wilhemina

Much Respect to Cpl. Lozada-Tirado, and our loved ones he have now lovingly embraced him in a higher place, love and peace to his family.

Here is a poem of comfort by Florence Jones Hadley:

WE NEVER LOSE THEM

I think ofttimes as the night draws nigh, Of an old house on the hill, Of a yard all wide and blossom-starred. Where the children played at will. And when at last the night came down, Hushing their merry din, Mother would look around and ask, “Are all the children in?”

“Tis many and many a year since then, And the old house on the hill, No longer echoes to childish feet, And the yard is now so still. But I see it all, as the shadows creep, And though many the years have been, I still can hear my mother ask, “Are all the children in?”

I wonder if when the shadows fall, On the last, short earthly day, When we say good=bye to the world outside, All tire with our childish play; When we step out into that other land, Where mother so long has been, Will we hear her ask, just as of old, “Are all the children in?”

 
Comment by just a girl in texas

In light of all the JFK resurfaces I just wanted to point out that there was an officer in 1964 I believe whom also unfortunatly crashed into a curb and died as a result. My deepest sympathy to his family - he died for our safety.

 
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