Let us pause to
remember our fallen hero Officer Carroll D. Garrison, lost this day in 1973
while investigating a reported breaking and entering.
Officer Garrison was
born on April 16, 1941 and was raised in Hyattsville. After graduating from
high school, he joined the United States Navy where he served with honor and
distinction for nine years. In 1968, Officer Garrison joined the Prince
George's County Police Department, following in the footsteps of his father,
Sergeant Carroll V. Garrison. Sergeant Garrison had recently retired from the
PGPD after being injured in the line of duty. Officer Garrison was assigned to
the Hyattsville station.
On February 20, 1973,
at about 8:10 pm, Officer Garrison responded to a report of breaking and
entering in progress on Medwick Drive. Officer Garrison was the first officer
on scene and discovered a broken window in the back of the home. As he
approached the window to investigate, the homeowner, who thought the officer may
be an intruder, fired a shotgun from within the home, striking Officer Garrison
in the chest. Officer Garrison was rushed to a hospital, where he unfortunately
died of his injuries.
Officer Garrison
served the Prince George's County Police Department for five years and was
the eighth member of this agency to make the ultimate sacrifice. He was the
12th law enforcement officer to give his life while serving this profession
within Prince George's County.
At the time of his
death, Officer Carroll D. Garrison was 31 years old and survived by his
wife.
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