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Details Emerge In Explosion That Took SWAT Officer's Life
The Daily Mail via YellowBrix
February 28, 2011
CHARLOTTE, NC – A SWAT officer has died after he was checking a stun grenade in his home when it went off.
Officer Fred Thornton was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery but doctors were unable to save him.
The 50-year-old veteran, who was the longest serving SWAT officer on the Charlotte-Mecklenburg force in North Carolina and had previously helped in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, was just months away from becoming eligible for retirement.
As his body was taken from Carolinas Medical Center officers stood to attention and saluted their colleague, a policeman of 28 years and 23 years on the SWAT team.
The married father of four had returned home from serving a search warrant with his SWAT team late on Friday afternoon and was checking over his weapons, including the stun grenade.
It is then thought to have gone off in his hand, causing massive internal bleeding and was so loud neighbours could hear the blast.
Paramedics were called and the well-liked officer was rushed to hospital to undergo emergency surgery.
According to reports, senior colleagues were at a retirement dinner when they heard the news and promptly left to offer their support.
But despite doctors efforts his blood loss was too great and he later died.
As news of his death spread, dozens of police patrol cars formed a procession with their lights and sirens on in respect.
Police Chief Rodney Monroe said through tears: ‘This is a sad day. It is just one more example of the work we expect from our people and the risk that they’re involved in every day and the risks that all too often costs our members their lives.’
He added that all SWAT officers are issued with the stun grenades, which create a ‘flash-bang’.
They are considered non-lethal weapons, but can cause injuries if held when they explode – similar to a firework.
In 2006, he was among four Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department SWAT officers deployed to the Gulf coast after Hurricane Katrina.
He spent seven weeks in Waveland, Mississippi, providing help with security, transportation and labour for medical teams.
milcop
about 2 years ago
762 Comments
RIP my Brother Prayers to your family friends and co workers
motor141
about 2 years ago
54 Comments
My heart and prayers go out to you and you're family in this time of need.
May you stand shoulder to shoulder with our Angel Saint Michael.
RIP BROTHER!
tbailes182
about 2 years ago
542 Comments
Rest in Peace Brother. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family, friends, and loved ones.
Straightshooter
about 2 years ago
1708 Comments
Rest in peace Officer Fred Thornton. My Prayers for your Family, friends and coworkers.
northgalaxy1
about 2 years ago
88 Comments
Rest in peace Fred. Let's try and figure out how this happened to make sure anything we learn can help other's......
MP247
about 2 years ago
332 Comments
Rest in Peace Officer Thorton
WACollector
about 2 years ago
764 Comments
Rest In Peace, Brother.
Cuffs710
about 2 years ago
1594 Comments
Rest in Peace Brother. Another fine officer relieved of his watch. I pray for comfort and peace for your family, friends and members of your dept. You will be greatly missed.
philfroggy
about 2 years ago
1564 Comments
Rest in Peace Brother
LAWMAN329
about 2 years ago
60 Comments
Thanks for your many years of service rest in peace!! May God be with your family and friends and give them comfort in there loss!!!
bobska
about 2 years ago
660 Comments
So Sad!!! RIP Officer Thorton! You are a true hero and will never be forgotten!! May God look after your family and always keep them saffe, Sleep well Brother!!
David4946
about 2 years ago
1326 Comments
Rest In Peace Brother
aussie4
about 2 years ago
5328 Comments
Brother Brant237, please represent those of us who wont be there to attend the funeral, tell all that....... we are with them in spirit, please. Thanks in advance...........
LRFTO
about 2 years ago
6 Comments
God will wrap his arms around him. RIP
Anthony313
about 2 years ago
44 Comments
Rest in peace my brother, we'll continue the fight!!! May God Bless the Family.