Let us
not forget Officer Michael Leland Briggs of Manchester Police Department, New Hampshire, who
died of his wounds on October 17, 2006. We will also remember him on his
birthdate, May 2 every year. Let us honor this fallen policeman by remembering
how he lived on this earth and treasure his memories.
Officer Michael Leland
Briggs
(May 2, 1971 to October
17, 2006)
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INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.odmp.org/officer/18543-officer-michael-leland-briggs
Officer
Michael Leland Briggs
Manchester
Police Department, New Hampshire
End of Watch:
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Bio
Age: 35
Tour: 11
years
Badge: 83
Military Veteran
Incident Details
Cause: Gunfire
Incident Date: Monday,
October 16, 2006
Weapon Gun: Unknown type
Offender: Sentenced
to death
Officer Michael Briggs succumbed to a
gunshot wound inflicted the previous morning when he and his partner responded
to a domestic disturbance call.
Both officers were on bicycle patrol and they located one of the participants in an alley at the corner of Lake and Lincoln Streets. Officer Briggs was shot in the head as he was questioning the male subject.
Officer Briggs was transported to Elliott Hospital, where he remained until succumbing to the wound.
The suspect fled the state but was arrested later in the day while hiding in his grandmother's home in Dorchester, Massachusetts. In an odd twist, it was discovered that the suspect was the same man whose life Officer Briggs had saved in 2003 following a shooting. The suspect was convicted in November 2008 of Capital Murder and sentenced to death. He is the only inmate on New Hampshire's death row. The last New Hampshire death sentence was in 1959.
Officer Briggs was a US Marine Corps veteran and had served with the Manchester Police Department for 5 years. He had previously served as a correctional officer for the Hillsborough County Department of Corrections for 6 years. During his time as a correctional officer he had also served as a part-time officer with the Epsom Police Department.
Officer Briggs had previously served with the United States Marine Corps and is survived by his wife, two sons, parents, and three sisters.
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