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Oak Ridge shows support for police; department emphasizing de-escalation

Posted at 1:12 pm July 19, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

ORPD Flowers Cake July 12 2016

An ambush of police in Dallas on July 7, 2016, killed five officers, and after the shooting, East Tennessee residents showed support for the Oak Ridge Police Department, sending cake, flowers, and food, and buying lunches, among other things. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

After an ambush of police in Dallas killed five officers on July 7, the Oak Ridge community rallied around its police department, and Police Chief Jim Akagi said he’s thankful.

People bought lunches for officers anonymously, and residents and organizations dropped off or sent hot meals, cakes, snacks, flowers, and pastries, Akagi said during a July 12 interview. Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch addressed the department during a roll call last week, and someone bought the chief’s lunch as well.

“I cannot thank them enough,” Akagi said of the show of community support. “It’s just the little things: They mean a lot to us.”

Akagi said Oak Ridge is lucky to have a police department with the scale, the talent, and the officers that it has.

But, “the Oak Ridge Police Department is even more lucky to have a community that supports them and has their back,” he said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: crisis negotiations, Dallas shooting, de-escalation, de-escalation of force, Jim Akagi, Oak Ridge Police Department, police ambush, Sandy Hook Elementary, support for police, traffic stops, Warren Gooch

Remotec robot used to help kill Dallas shooting suspect, but not clear if made in Clinton

Posted at 4:35 pm July 11, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Image by Northrop Grumman

Image by Northrop Grumman

 

A Remotec robot was used to deliver an explosive device that killed Dallas shooting suspect Micah Johnson last week, but it’s not clear if the machine was made in Clinton.

Remotec was founded in Oak Ridge in 1980 to consult with the nuclear industry on remote handling. It’s now part of Northrop Grumman, and the company describes itself as the industry leader in hazardous duty robotics, including for the military, first responders, and law enforcement. Remotec has locations on JD Yarnell Parkway in Clinton and in the United Kingdom.

In a television interview on Sunday and at a press conference on Monday, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said two officers used a Remotec ANDROS Mark 5A-1 robot to deliver one pound of C-4 explosive and a detonation cord to kill Johnson, who fatally shot five officers in a Thursday ambush and wounded others.

Johnson, a 25-year-old Army veteran, was inside the El Centro College, on the second floor, in downtown Dallas when the robot was deployed, the Dallas Police Department said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: CNN, Dallas Police Department, Dallas shooting, David Brown, DPD, El Centro College, hazardous duty robotics, Jake Tapper, JD Yarnell Parkway, Micah Johnson, Northrop Grumman, Remotec, Remotec ANDROS Mark 5A-1, Remotec robot, Washington Post

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