Friday, March 1, 2013

HONORING TROOPER ANDREW J. SPERR (DIED: 1 MARCH 2006)



Let us remember Trooper Andrew J. Sperr who died in the line of duty on this date, 1 March 2006. I got the information about him from ODMP. Please go to the other blog post to hear from his parents.




Trooper
Andrew J. "AJ" Sperr
New York State Police, New York
End of Watch: Wednesday, March 1, 2006 



Bio & Incident Details
Age: 33
Tour: 10 years
Badge # 2848
Cause: Gunfire
Incident Date: 3/1/2006
Weapon: Handgun
Suspect: Sentenced to life imprisonment

Trooper Andrew Sperr was shot and killed in the town of Big Flats when he stopped a vehicle containing suspects who had just robbed a bank.

Trooper Sperr had stopped the vehicle for a traffic violation. As he approached the vehicle two suspects inside opened fire, striking him several times. Despite being mortally wounded, Trooper Sperr was able to return fire, striking both suspects.

Both suspects fled the location. One was apprehended at a local hospital when he entered to receive medical aid for his gunshot wounds. The second suspect was apprehended after fleeing to a local motel and then calling police for medical aid. Both suspects were charged with aggravated murder and first degree murder. The suspect who shot Trooper Sperr was convicted of all charges on September 26, 2006. On October 17th, 2006, he was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole on charges of aggravated murder and first-degree murder.

In response to the shooting of Trooper Sperr, the New York State Police transitioned to a larger caliber sidearm, the Glock 37 .45 GAP to ensure their Troopers were properly equipped to deal with the ever present dangers on patrol.

Trooper Sperr had served with the New York State Police for 10 years and was assigned to Troop E. He is survived by his parents, four brothers, and six sisters.


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