Sergeant Mujahid Ramzziddin
In honoring his ultimate
sacrifice, this Wednesday, February 28, 2018, we invite you to join us for a
candlelight vigil and a moment of silence in honor of our fallen hero, Sergeant
Mujahid Ramzziddin. We will stand side by side to honor both Mujahid's life,
service, and the bravery he displayed on that tragic day. Please join us at
Chadds Ford Community Center located at 7211 Chadds Ford Drive in Brandywine at
6:00 pm.
Mujahid Ramzziddin, 51,
was a Sergeant with the Prince George's County Police Department and faithfully
served the residents of Prince George's County for more than 14 years. On
Wednesday, February 21, 2018, he was shot and killed when he placed himself in
harm's way in order to save the life of another.
Sergeant Ramzziddin
defended our country by serving in the United States Marine Corps from
September 1988 until April 1997, achieving the rank of Sergeant. Upon
completing his military service, Sgt. Ramzziddin began his police career with
the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C. in February 1998. He
joined the Air National Guard where he served from March 1998 until March 2000,
achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant.
In 2003, Sgt. Ramzziddin
was sworn in as a Prince George's County Police officer. He served in
numerous capacities, to include: patrol, investigations, the WAVE auto theft
unit, the Gang Unit, and as field training officer. Sgt. Ramzziddin was
most recently assigned to the Special Operations Division, Harbor Unit. In
2006, he was the recipient of the department's Silver Medal Of Valor.
Sgt. Mujahid Ramzziddin
leaves behind his loving wife, Tammi M. Ramzziddin, sons: Eric (India,) Jabril,
Johnathan, daughters: Janee and Khadija, daughter by blessing: Nadiah,
grandchildren: Elijah and Nyelah, parents: Carolyn Herndon and Douglas Tyler
(Hilda), sisters: Kim and Ann (Eric), parents-in-law; Rev. Dr. Ruby, and James
(Mickey) Thomas, and Tim R. Miles, and many other aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews, cousins, and friends.
Chief Hank Stawinski and
the entire Prince George’s County Police Department would like to extend our
heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of support from our community, fellow
law enforcement, and citizens from across the country. The support is truly helping
us all through this difficult time as we mourn the loss of this dedicated
officer.
Please be advised there
will be a limited number of candles distributed at this evening’s vigil.
Members of the community who plan to attend are welcome to bring their own
candle if they wish.
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