The incident took place in Hartford around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7, near Asylum Avenue and Cogswell Street, when a speeding driver ran a red light and slammed into a police cruiser, police said.
An eight-year veteran of the Hartford Police Department, Officer Bobby Garten died from his injuries, police said.
Garten, age 34, was a second-generation police officer, officials said. His father was a detective with the department.
Officer Brian Kearney is hospitalized in stable condition, police added.
“We are devastated at the loss of Bobby,” Harford Police Chief Jason Brody said in a statement on Thursday morning. “He was an amazing person that exemplified what it means to be a Hartford police officer.
“His commitment to serve was above reproach,” Thody added. “Our HPD family has come together to support Bobby’s family, honor his memory, and do what he would want us to do, protect and serve the Hartford community.”
The suspect is in custody, police have not identified the person.
“This is a tragic incident. Our hearts and prayers go out to the Hartford Police Department and their families," said the Connecticut State Police. "Our Troopers are available to assist the Hartford Police Department with whatever they may need during this difficult time.”
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin said at a press conference on Thursday, Sept. 7 that Garten loved the city and the department and served with distinction, courage, and skill.
Gov. Ned Lamont directed U.S. and state flags lowered to half-staff in honor of Garten.
“The passing of Officer Garten is heartbreaking, and I express my deepest condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues in the Hartford Police Department,” Lamont said in a statement on Thursday. “This tragedy is an unfortunate reminder of the dangers that law enforcement face every day as they protect our neighborhoods.
“Officer Garten dedicated his life and his career to public safety, and we salute his courage, integrity, and commitment to the people of our capital city. I urge the residents of Connecticut to keep Officer Garten’s family and the Hartford Police Department in their prayers.”
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