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Federal law enforcement officers killed and assaulted.


Methodology

The UCR (Under Color Removal) A method for reducing the amount of printing ink used. It substitutes black for gray color (equal amounts of cyan, magenta and yellow). Thus black ink is used instead of the three CMY inks. See GCR and dot gain.  Program provides statistics in Sections I and II of this publication regarding all law enforcement officers feloniously or accidentally killed, as well as those assaulted. Section III provides information regarding federal officers who were killed and assaulted in the line of duty In the Line of Duty may refer to:
  • In the Line of Duty (film)
  • In the Line of Duty (Stargate SG-1)
. The data pertain to pertain to
verb relate to, concern, refer to, regard, be part of, belong to, apply to, bear on, befit, be relevant to, be appropriate to, appertain to
 federal officers who were employed by the following departments and agencies: the U.S. Departments of Homeland Security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security
Department of Homeland Security

executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
, the Interior, Justice, and the Treasury; the U.S. Capitol Police Capitol police in the United States are agencies charged with the provision of security police services for various state agencies, but especially State Legislatures. Capitol police may function as part of the state police or may be an independent agency. ; and the U.S. Postal Postal can refer to:
  • Mail, the postal service
  • The Postal Service, a band
  • the U.S. slang phrase "going postal", meaning a killing spree
  • Going Postal, a Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett
  • Postal
 Inspection Service. These federal entities employ most of the personnel who are responsible for protecting governmental officials and enforcing and investigating violations of federal laws. The FBI annually contacts these departments and requests information about the officers who were killed or assaulted in the line of duty.

The presentation of the information in this section regarding federal law enforcement officers killed and assaulted differs slightly from the presentation of data regarding assaults on local, state, and tribal law enforcement officers in Section II. The data collected by the FBI from federal agencies include all reports of assaults or threats to assault, regardless of the extent or even the absence of personal injury. Further, circumstance Circumstance or circumstances can refer to:
  • Legal terms:
  • Aggravating circumstances
  • Attendant circumstance
 categories are customized to describe the duties performed by federal law enforcement personnel.

Overview

In 2004, 681 federal law enforcement officers were assaulted, and 144 of these assaults resulted in injuries to the officers involved. The Department of Homeland Security Noun 1. Department of Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security
Homeland Security

executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States
 employed 311 of the officers assaulted; the Department of the Interior employed 220; the Department of Justice, 115; the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, 23; the U.S. Capitol Police, 10; and the Department of the Treasury, 2 of the officers. (See Tables 72 and 73.)

Weapons

An examination of 2004 data concerning the use of weapons showed that personal weapons, such as hands, fists, or feet, were used in 263 of the attacks. In addition, 69 officers were attacked with firearms This is an extensive list of small arms — pistol, machine gun, grenade launcher, anti-tank rifle — that includes variants.

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, 67 were assaulted with vehicles, 9 were assailed with knives knives  
n.
Plural of knife.


knives
Noun

the plural of knife

knives knife
 or cutting instruments, 5 were struck with blunt instruments Blunt instrument is a legal description of a weapon used to hit someone, which does not have a sharp or penetrating point or edge. Their effect is usually blunt force trauma, to stun, or to break bones. They sometimes kill. , 2 were attacked with bombs, and other dangerous weapons were used in 132 of the assaults. The data also showed that 134 of the officers were threatened by assailants. (See Table 74.)

Circumstances CIRCUMSTANCES, evidence. The particulars which accompany a fact.
     2. The facts proved are either possible or impossible, ordinary and probable, or extraordinary and improbable, recent or ancient; they may have happened near us, or afar off; they are public or


A study of the circumstances in which federal officers were assaulted in 2004 showed that officers were most often performing patrol or guard duties when attacked. Nearly half of the victim officers (321 of the 681) were engaged in these tasks when assaulted. The remaining 360 officers were assaulted in the following situations: 137 officers were victimized when making arrests or serving summonses, 90 officers were assaulted while conducting investigations or searches, 41 were victimized when providing protection, 30 were attacked while having custody The care, possession, and control of a thing or person. The retention, inspection, guarding, maintenance, or security of a thing within the immediate care and control of the person to whom it is committed. The detention of a person by lawful authority or process.  of prisoners, 14 officers were on office duty when assaulted, 4 officers were on court duty, and 44 officers were assigned as·sign  
tr.v. as·signed, as·sign·ing, as·signs
1. To set apart for a particular purpose; designate: assigned a day for the inspection.

2.
 to other duties when attacked. (See Table 78.)

Regional Breakdowns

In order to analyze an·a·lyze
v.
1. To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations.

2. To separate a chemical substance into its constituent elements to determine their nature or proportions.

3.
 data geographically ge·o·graph·ic   also ge·o·graph·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to geography.

2. Concerning the topography of a specific region.



ge
, the UCR Program divides the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  into four regions: the Northeast “Northeastern” redirects here. For the Boston college, see Northeastern University, Boston.

Northeast or north east is the ordinal direction halfway between north and east. It is the opposite of southwest. See boxing the compass.
, the Midwest Midwest or Middle West, region of the United States centered on the western Great Lakes and the upper-middle Mississippi valley. It is a somewhat imprecise term that has been applied to the northern section of the land between the Appalachians , the South, and the West. In 2004, 297 federal officers were assaulted in the West. In the South, 218 officers were assaulted; in the Midwest, 120; and in the Northeast, 43 federal officers were assaulted. The U.S. Territory of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla.  had 3 federal officers assaulted during the year. (See Table 76.)

Alleged Assailants

A total of 630 alleged assailants were identified in connection with the 681 assaults on federal officers in 2004. (See Table 72.) Although the disposition Act of disposing; transferring to the care or possession of another. The parting with, alienation of, or giving up of property. The final settlement of a matter and, with reference to decisions announced by a court, a judge's ruling is commonly referred to as disposition, regardless of  information for nearly half of these alleged assailants was not provided, of the known dispositions, 110 assailants were prosecuted and found guilty of the assault, 93 alleged assailants were awaiting trial at the time of the publication, prosecution prosecution n. 1) in criminal law, the government attorney charging and trying the case against a person accused of a crime. 2) a common term for the government's side in a criminal case, as in "the prosecution will present five witnesses" or "the prosecution rests"  was declined for 72 of the alleged assailants, and prosecutive opinion was pending for 30. For 8 of the alleged assailants, charges were dismissed dis·miss  
tr.v. dis·missed, dis·miss·ing, dis·miss·es
1. To end the employment or service of; discharge.

2.
 or subjects were found not guilty, and 5 of the assault suspects were deceased deceased 1) adj. dead. 2) n. the person who has died, as used in the handling of his/her estate, probate of will and other proceedings after death, or in reference to the victim of a homicide (as: "The deceased had been shot three times. . In addition, 2 alleged assailants were found incompetent incompetent adj. 1) referring to a person who is not able to manage his/her affairs due to mental deficiency (lack of I.Q., deterioration, illness or psychosis) or sometimes physical disability.  to stand trial and 7 remain at large. (See Table 79.)

Five-Year Totals

A study of data collected in the past five years showed that from 2000 through 2004, 1 federal officer was slain, and 2,610 officers were assaulted. The slain officer, who was killed in 2002, was a ranger Ranger

Any of a series of unmanned probes launched from 1961 to 1965 by NASA. The project was NASA's earliest attempt to explore the Moon's surface. Ranger 4 (1962) became the first U.S. spacecraft to hit the Moon, crash-landing on its surface as planned.
 with the National Park Service. (See Table 74.)

Summary of Assaults by Department

Department of Homeland Security (DHS DHS Department of Homeland Security (USA)
DHS Department of Human Services
DHS Department of Health Services
DHS Demographic and Health Surveys
DHS Dirhams (Morocco national currency) 
)

The DHS provided 2004 assault data for 311 of its officers, 53 of whom suffered injuries when they were attacked. Two of the injured in·jure  
tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures
1. To cause physical harm to; hurt.

2. To cause damage to; impair.

3.
 officers, both employed by the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, were assaulted by persons with .rearms. By agency within the DHS, the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection employed 260 of the officers assaulted, and 45 of those officers suffered injuries. The Bureau of Immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important.  and Customs Enforcement employed 29 of the officers who were assaulted; however, none of those officers sustained injuries. The U.S. Secret Service reported assaults on 22 of its officers, 8 of whom suffered injuries. (See Tables 72 and 73.)

A review of the data by type of assignment showed that of the 311 DHS officers that were assaulted, the majority, 273, were on patrol or guard duty at the time of the assaults. Thirty-one of the DHS officers assaulted were conducting investigations or searches, 2 were serving summonses or making arrests, and 1 had custody of a prisoner Prisoner may refer to one of the following:
  • A person incarcerated in a prison or jail or similar facility.
  • Prisoner of war, a soldier in wartime, held as by an enemy.
  • Political prisoner, someone held in prison for their ideology.
. In addition, 4 officers were assigned to other duties at the time they were assaulted. (See Table 78.)

The data collected concerning the type of weapons offenders used in assaults against DHS officers showed that 76 officers were attacked by persons using personal weapons, such as hands, fists, or feet. Forty-four officers were assaulted by offenders with .rearms, 34 officers were threatened with attacks, and 33 were assaulted by persons using vehicles as weapons. Three DHS officers were struck by offenders using blunt instruments, 2 were the target of attacks by persons using bombs, and 1 officer was assaulted by an offender offender n. an accused defendant in a criminal case or one convicted of a crime. (See: defendant, accused)  with a knife knife: see cutlery.  or cutting instrument. In addition, 118 officers were attacked by persons with other dangerous weapons. (See Table 75.)

Law enforcement identified 351 suspects in the assaults against 311 DHS officers. At the time of this publication, the dispositions of 303 of the suspects were not available. Of the 48 persons for which disposition information was available, prosecution was declined for 27. Nine suspects were pending prosecution, 6 were found guilty, 3 were awaiting trial, and 1 was found not guilty or the charges were dismissed. Two alleged assailants remained fugitives at the time this book was published. (See Tables 72 and 79.)

Department of the Interior (DOI (Digital Object Identifier) A method of applying a persistent name to documents, publications and other resources on the Internet rather than using a URL, which can change over time. )

In 2004, the DOI provided information on 220 of its officers who were assaulted; 51 of those officers suffered injuries as a result of the attacks. Within the DOI, the National Park Service reported assaults on 111 of its officers, 33 of whom sustained injuries. The Bureau of Indian Affairs The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is an agency of the federal government of the United States within the Department of the Interior charged with the administration and management of 55.7 million acres (87,000 sq.  employed 108 officers who were assaulted, and 17 of those officers were injured. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported that 1 of its employees was injured during an assault. (See Tables 72 and 73.)

An examination of the data regarding the type of activity in which DOI officers were involved at the time of the assaults showed that 104 officers were making arrests or serving summonses. Forty-two officers were on patrol or guard duty at the time of the attacks, 37 were providing protection, 22 were conducting investigations or searches, 10 had custody of prisoners, and 3 officers were assigned to office duty at the time of the assaults. Two of the officers assaulted were assigned to other duties. (See Table 78.)

By weapon type, nearly half, 120, of the DOI officers assaulted were attacked by persons using personal weapons, such as hands, fists, or feet. In addition, 54 officers were threatened, 19 officers were assaulted by persons using vehicles as weapons, 9 were assaulted by offenders with .rearms, 7 were attacked by persons with knives or cutting instruments, and 2 officers were assaulted by offenders using blunt instruments. Nine officers were attacked by persons using other dangerous weapons. (See Table 75.)

Law enforcement identified 193 suspects in connection with the attacks against the 220 DOI officers. Ninety-seven of the suspects were tried and found guilty, 66 persons were awaiting trial at the time of this publication, 17 were pending prosecution, and 4 were tried and found not guilty or the charges were dismissed. Prosecution was declined in the cases of 4 suspects, and 1 suspect was deceased. Four of the alleged assailants remained at large at the time of this publication. (See Tables 72 and 79.)

Department of Justice (DOJ (Department Of Justice) The legal arm of the U.S. government that represents the public interest of the United States. It is headed by the Attorney General. )

In 2004, the DOJ provided assault information on 115 of its officers, 29 of whom suffered injuries as a result of the assaults and 4 of whom were attacked by offenders with .rearms. Fifty of the officers assaulted were employed by the U.S. Marshals Service The U.S. Marshals Service, a division of the Justice Department, is the oldest federal law enforcement agency, having served as a link between the executive and judicial branches of the government since 1789. The president appoints U.S. marshals for terms of four years. , and 24 of those officers suffered injuries in the attacks. Thirty-three of the officers who were assaulted worked for the Drug Enforcement Administration The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) was established in 1973 by President richard m. nixon as part of the Justice Department, thus uniting a number of federal drug agencies that had often worked at cross-purposes. , and 3 of those officers were injured, each by persons with .rearms. Twenty-nine victim officers were employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), division of the U.S. Dept. of Justice charged with investigating all violations of federal laws except those assigned to some other federal agency.  (FBI), and 3 worked for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (abbreviated ATF, sometimes BATF or BATFE) is a United States federal agency; more specifically a specialized law enforcement and regulatory organization within the United States Department of Justice.  (ATF ATF Molecular virology Activating transcription factor A cellular protein that stimulates transcription of adenovirus E4 transcription unit, which acts early in infection at any of several 'enhancer' binding sites ). The FBI and ATF each had one officer suffer injuries in the assaults; the ATF officer who was injured was assaulted by a person with a .rearm re·arm  
v. re·armed, re·arm·ing, re·arms

v.tr.
1. To arm again.

2. To equip with better weapons.

v.intr.
To arm oneself again.
. (See Tables 72 and 73.)

By type of assignment, 32 of the 115 DOJ officers who were assaulted were conducting investigations or searches at the time they were attacked, 20 officers were making arrests or serving summonses, and 18 had prisoners in custody. Four officers were assigned to court duty, and 4 were providing protection at the time they were assaulted. Thirty-seven of the officers assaulted were assigned to other duties. (See Table 78.)

A review of the data concerning the type of weapons assailants used against DOJ officers showed that offenders used personal weapons, such as hands, fists, or feet to attack 46 officers. Persons threatened violence towards 43 officers. Offenders used vehicles as weapons to assault 12 officers and .rearms to assault another 12. A knife or cutting instrument was used by an offender to assault 1 officer, and another type of dangerous weapon was used by an offender to attack another officer. (See Table 75.)

Through investigations, law enforcement identified 57 suspects in the assaults of the 115 DOJ officers. Of the 57 suspects, prosecution was declined for 34. Eight suspects were awaiting trial at the time of this publication, 4 were pending prosecutive opinion, and 4 were deceased. Four suspects were tried (2 were found guilty, and 2 were found not guilty or had their charges dismissed). Two suspects were found incompetent to stand trial. A suspect in the assault of a DOJ officer remained a fugitive at the time this book was published. (See Tables 72 and 79.)

Department of the Treasury (DOT)

In 2004, the DOT reported that 2 of its officers were assaulted. Both officers were employed by the Treasury Inspector INSPECTOR. The name given to certain officers whose duties are to examine and inspect things over which they have jurisdiction; as, inspector of bark , one who is by law authorized to examine bark for exportation, and to approve or disapprove of its quality.  General for Tax Administration; both were threatened by their offenders, but neither officer suffered injuries. (See Tables 72, 73, and 75.) The data showed that by type of assignment, 1 officer was conducting an investigation or search, and the other officer was making an arrest or serving a summons summons: see procedure.
summons

In law, written notification that one is required to appear in court. In civil (noncriminal) cases, it notifies a defendant that he or she must appear and defend (e.g.
 at the time each was attacked. (See Table 78.)

Law enforcement officers apprehended 2 suspects in connection with the assaults on the 2 DOT officers. One suspect was tried and found guilty, and the other did not go to trial because prosecution was declined. (See Tables 72 and 79.)

U.S. Capitol Police

In 2004, the U.S. Capitol Police reported that 10 of its officers were assaulted. Three of the officers suffered injuries during the attacks. (See Tables 72 and 73.)

At the time of the assaults, 7 officers were performing arrests or serving summonses, 2 were on patrol or guard duty, and the other officer had custody of prisoners. By weapon type, 5 of the victim officers with the U.S. Capitol Police were attacked by offenders who used personal weapons, such as hands, fists, or feet. One officer was assaulted by a person who used a vehicle as a weapon, another was attacked by a person with a firearm firearm, device consisting essentially of a straight tube to propel shot, shell, or bullets by the explosion of gunpowder. Although the Chinese discovered gunpowder as early as the 9th cent., they did not develop firearms until the mid-14th cent. , and yet another was threatened by an assailant. Two officers were assaulted by persons with other dangerous weapons. (See Tables 75 and 78.)

Law enforcement identified 10 suspects in connection with the assaults on the 10 U.S. Capitol Police officers. Six of the suspects were awaiting trial at the time of this publication, and prosecution was declined for the other 4. (See Tables 72 and 79.)

U.S. Postal Inspection Service

Twenty-three officers with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service were assaulted in 2004. Eight of the officers assaulted suffered injuries as a result of the assaults, 1 by an offender with a .rearm. (See Tables 72 and 73.)

By type of assignment, the data revealed that 11 of the officers were on office duty at the time they were assaulted. Four officers were conducting investigations or searches, and 4 more were on patrol or guard duty. Three officers were making arrests or serving summonses when they were attacked, and 1 officer was assaulted while performing other duties. (See Table 78.)

Sixteen of the victim officers with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service were attacked by offenders using personal weapons, such as hands, fists, or feet. Three of the officers assaulted were attacked by persons with .rearms, 2 were assaulted by offenders who used vehicles as weapons, and 2 officers were attacked by offenders with other dangerous weapons. (See Table 75.)

Through investigations, 17 suspects were identified by law enforcement in connection with the assaults on the 23 officers with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service. Ten suspects were awaiting trial at the time of publication, and 4 were tried and found guilty. Prosecution against 2 suspects was declined, and the remaining suspect was tried but found not guilty. (See Tables 72 and 79.)
Appendix
Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, 2004
Location of Subject Matter by Table

                   Subject Matter                       Table Numbers

Law Enforcement Officers Feloniously Killed
  Where and when officers were feloniously killed            1-5
  Profile of victim officers feloniously killed             6-11
  Equipment available to officer at time of incident         12
  Use of officer's weapon during incident                   13-15
  Circumstance/assignment at time of incident               16-27
  Weapon information                                        28-35
  Officer's wounds and use of body armor                    36-39
  Profile of known assailants                               40-44
  Disposition of known assailants                            45

Law Enforcement Officers Accidentally Killed
  Where and when officers were accidentally killed          46-50
  Profile of victim officers accidentally killed            51-56
  Circumstance/assignment at time of accident               57-62

Law Enforcement Officers Assaulted
  Where and when officers were assaulted                  2,1,63-65
  Circumstance/assignment at time of assault                66-67
  Weapon information                                        68-71

Federal Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted
  Victim and assailant information                           72
  Number of officers killed or assaulted                    73-74
  Weapon information                                        75-77
  Activity at time of incident                               78
  Disposition of known assailants                            79

Table 72
Federal Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted

Department and Agency by Number of Victims and Known Assailants,
2003-2004

                                                            Known
                                              Victims     assailants

Department
Agency                                      2003   2004   2003   2004

Total                                        437    681    422    630
Department of Homeland Security              231    311    285    351
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement (1)                                 129            29
  Bureau of Customs and Border Protection    213    260    273    303
  U.S. Secret Service                         18     22     12     19
Department of the Interior                   110    220     79    193
  Bureau of Indian Affairs (1)                      108           108
  National Park Service                      106    111     75     84
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service               4      1      4      1
Department of Justice                         76    115     42     57
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
    and Explosives                             5      3      6      3
  Drug Enforcement Administration (2)        224     33
  Federal Bureau of Investigation             24     29     13     19
  U.S. Marshals Service                       23     50     23     35
Department of the Treasury                     6      2      3      2
  Internal Revenue Service                     0      0      0      0
  Treasury Inspector General for Tax
    Administration                             6      2      3      2
U.S. Capitol Police                            8     10      7     10
U.S. Postal Inspection Service                 6     23      6     17

(1) Data for 2003 for the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
and the Bureau of Indian Affairs were not available for inclusion in
this table.

(2) The Drug Enforcement Administration did not report known assailant
information for 2003 and 2004.

Table 73
Federal Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted

Department and Agency by Number Killed and Injured, 2004

                                         Killed            Injured

Department                                    Other
Agency                              Firearm   weapon   Firearm   Other

Total                                  0        0         7       137
Department of Homeland Security        0        0         2        51
  Bureau of Immigration and
    Customs Enforcement                0        0         0         0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
    Protection                         0        0         2        43
  U.S. Secret Service                  0        0         0         8
Department of the Interior             0        0         0        51
  Bureau of Indian Affairs             0        0         0        17
  National Park Service                0        0         0        33
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service       0        0         0         1
Department of Justice                  0        0         4        25
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives            0        0         1         0
  Drug Enforcement Administration      0        0         3         0
  Federal Bureau of Investigation      0        0         0         1
  U.S. Marshals Service                0        0         0        24
Department of the Treasury             0        0         0         0
  Internal Revenue Service             0        0         0         0
  Treasury Inspector General for
    Tax Administration                 0        0         0         0
U.S. Capitol Police                    0        0         0         3
U.S. Postal Inspection Service         0        0         1         7

Table 74
Federal Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted

Extent of Injury by Type of Weapon, 2000-2004

                                      Knife or
                                       other
                                      cutting       Blunt
Extent of injury   Total   Firearm   instrument   instrument

Total              2,610       239       43           75

2000                 528        56        7            6
  Killed               0         0        0            0
  Injured            124         5        1            4
  Not injured        404        51        6            2
2001 (1)             590        46        4           28
  Killed               0         0        0            0
  Injured            126         4        2           22
  Not injured        464        42        2            6
2002                 374        34       16           23
  Killed               1         1        0            0
  Injured            132         1        5           10
  Not injured        241        32       11           13
2003 (2),(3)         437        34        7           13
  Killed               0         0        0            0
  Injured             73         1        0            2
  Not injured        364        33        7           11
2004                 681        69        9            5
  Killed               0         0        0            0
  Injured            144         7        0            0
  Not injured        537        62        9            5

                                    Personal
Extent of injury   Bomb   Vehicle   weapons    Threat   Other

Total               41      277        934       382     619

2000                 5       50        171        52     181
  Killed             0        0          0         0       0
  Injured            0       12         80         0      22
  Not injured        5       38         91        52     159
2001 (1)             0       70        182        67     193
  Killed             0        0          0         0       0
  Injured            0       17         67         0      14
  Not injured        0       53        115        67     179
2002                 0       47        173        65      16
  Killed             0        0          0         0       0
  Injured            0        8        103         0       5
  Not injured        0       39         70        65      11
2003 (2),(3)        34       43        145        64      97
  Killed             0        0          0         0       0
  Injured            0       11         49         0      10
  Not injured       34       32         96        64      87
2004                 2       67        263       134     132
  Killed             0        0          0         0       0
  Injured            0       19         99         1      18
  Not injured        2       48        164       133     114

(1) The two deaths that resulted from the events of September
11, 2001, are not included in this table.

(2) Data for 2003 for the Bureau of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement and the Bureau of Indian Affairs were not available
for inclusion in this table.

(3) Prior to 2003, data were not collected from the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service.

Table 75
Federal Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted

Department by Type of Weapon, 2000-2004

                                            Knife or
                                             other
                                            cutting       Blunt
Department               Total   Firearm   instrument   instrument

Total                    2,610     239         43           75

Department of Homeland
    Security (1),(2)       655      84          8           23
  2002                     113      17          3           12
  2003                     231      23          4            8
  2004                     311      44          1            3
Department of the
    Interior (2),(3)       695      33         23           12
  2000                     101      16          0            0
  2001                     104       1          2            1
  2002                     160       6         11            4
  2003                     110       1          3            5
  2004                     220       9          7            2
Department of Justice
    (1),(4)                978     105          9           38
  2000                     329      37          4            5
  2001                     378      37          2           27
  2002                      80      11          2            6
  2003                      76       8          0            0
  2004                     115      12          1            0
Department of the
    Treasury (1),(4)       170      10          3            0
  2000                      76       2          3            0
  2001                      83       6          0            0
  2002                       3       0          0            0
  2003                       6       2          0            0
  2004                       2       0          0            0
U.S. Capitol Police         41       1          0            0
  2000                       7       0          0            0
  2001                       6       0          0            0
  2002                      10       0          0            0
  2003                       8       0          0            0
  2004                      10       1          0            0
U.S. Postal Inspection
    Service                 71       6          0            2
  2000                      15       1          0            1
  2001                      19       2          0            0
  2002                       8       0          0            1
  2003                       6       0          0            0
  2004                      23       3          0            0

                                          Personal
Department               Bomb   Vehicle   weapons    Threat   Other

Total                     41      277        934       382     619

Department of Homeland
    Security (1),(2)      35       74        156        66     209
  2002                     0       24         35        20       2
  2003                    33       17         45        12      89
  2004                     2       33         76        34     118
Department of the
    Interior (2),(3)       0       76        392       125      34
  2000                     0       14         54         9       8
  2001                     0       18         48        28       6
  2002                     0       16        107         8       8
  2003                     0        9         63        26       3
  2004                     0       19        120        54       9
Department of Justice
    (1),(4)                6       97        217       149     357
  2000                     5       27         63        19     169
  2001                     0       39         65        26     182
  2002                     0        6         17        37       1
  2003                     1       13         26        24       4
  2004                     0       12         46        43       1
Department of the
    Treasury (1),(4)       0       16         96        38       7
  2000                     0        5         41        23       2
  2001                     0       11         52        12       2
  2002                     0        0          0         0       3
  2003                     0        0          3         1       0
  2004                     0        0          0         2       0
U.S. Capitol Police        0        6         29         1       4
  2000                     0        1          4         0       2
  2001                     0        0          6         0       0
  2002                     0        1          9         0       0
  2003                     0        3          5         0       0
  2004                     0        1          5         1       2
U.S. Postal Inspection
    Service                0        8         44         3       8
  2000                     0        3          9         1       0
  2001                     0        2         11         1       3
  2002                     0        0          5         0       2
  2003                     0        1          3         1       1
  2004                     0        2         16         0       2

(1) In 2002, the newly created Department of Homeland Security gained
the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (formerly the
Immigration and Naturalization Service) from the Department of
Justice and the Bu Treasury.

(2) Data for 2003 for the Bureau of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement and the Bureau of Indian Affairs were not available
for inclusion in this table.

(3) Prior to 2003, data were not collected from the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service.

(4) With the realignment of several federal agencies in 2002, the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (formerly the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms) was moved from the
Department of the Treasury to the Department of Justice.

NOTE: The two deaths that resulted from the events of September
11, 2001, are not included in this table.

Table 76
Federal Law Enforcement Of ?cers Killed and Assaulted

Region, Geographic Division, and State by Type of Weapon, 2004

                                               Knife or
                                             other cutting     Blunt
Area                       Total   Firearm    instrument     instrument

Total                       681      68            9             5

NORTHEAST                    43      14            0             0
  New England                 6       0            0             0
    Connecticut               0       0            0             0
    Maine                     0       0            0             0
    Massachusetts             4       0            0             0
    New Hampshire             0       0            0             0
    Rhode Island              1       0            0             0
    Vermont                   1       0            0             0
  Middle Atlantic            37      14            0             0
    New Jersey                7       0            0             0
    New York                 23      10            0             0
    Pennsylvania              7       4            0             0

MIDWEST                     120       6            1             2
  East North Central         24       2            0             0
    Illinois                 11       1            0             0
    Indiana                   1       1            0             0
    Michigan                  5       0            0             0
    Ohio                      7       0            0             0
    Wisconsin                 0       0            0             0
  West North Central         96       4            1             2
    Iowa                      2       0            0             0
    Kansas                    0       0            0             0
    Minnesota                 3       0            0             0
    Missouri                  7       0            0             0
    Nebraska                  4       0            0             0
    North Dakota             70       4            0             2
    South Dakota             10       0            1             0

SOUTH                       218      23            0             0
  South Atlantic            121       4            0             0
    Delaware                  0       0            0             0
    District of Columbia     80       1            0             0
    Florida                  10       0            0             0
    Georgia                   5       1            0             0
    Maryland                 10       0            0             0
    North Carolina            4       1            0             0
    South Carolina            0       0            0             0
    Virginia                 11       1            0             0
    West Virginia             1       0            0             0
  East South Central         13       2            0             0
    Alabama                   1       1            0             0
    Kentucky                  6       0            0             0
    Mississippi               3       0            0             0
    Tennessee                 3       1            0             0
  West South Central         84      17            0             0
    Arkansas                  1       0            0             0
    Louisiana                 0       0            0             0
    Oklahoma                  8       0            0             0
    Texas                    75      17            0             0

WEST                        297      25            8             3
  Mountain                  171      18            0             3
    Arizona                 120      13            0             3
    Colorado                  6       1            0             0
    Idaho                     0       0            0             0
    Montana                   3       1            0             0
    Nevada                    1       0            0             0
    New Mexico               25       3            0             0
    Utah                      1       0            0             0
    Wyoming                  15       0            0             0
  Pacific                   126       7            8             0
    Alaska                    2       0            0             0
    California              122       7            8             0
    Hawaii                    0       0            0             0
    Oregon                    0       0            0             0
    Washington                2       0            0             0

U.S. TERRITORIES              3       0            0             0
  American Samoa              0       0            0             0
  Guam                        0       0            0             0
  Mariana Islands             0       0            0             0
  Puerto Rico                 3       0            0             0
  U.S. Virgin Islands         0       0            0             0

                                            Personal
Area                       Bomb   Vehicle   weapons    Threat   Other

Total                       2       67        263       134      133

NORTHEAST                   0        0          9        17        3
  New England               0        0          2         2        2
    Connecticut             0        0          0         0        0
    Maine                   0        0          0         0        0
    Massachusetts           0        0          0         2        2
    New Hampshire           0        0          0         0        0
    Rhode Island            0        0          1         0        0
    Vermont                 0        0          1         0        0
  Middle Atlantic           0        0          7        15        1
    New Jersey              0        0          5         2        0
    New York                0        0          2        11        0
    Pennsylvania            0        0          0         2        1

MIDWEST                     1        4         56        45        5
  East North Central        1        0         13         7        1
    Illinois                0        0          6         4        0
    Indiana                 0        0          0         0        0
    Michigan                1        0          0         3        1
    Ohio                    0        0          7         0        0
    Wisconsin               0        0          0         0        0
  West North Central        0        4         43        38        4
    Iowa                    0        0          2         0        0
    Kansas                  0        0          0         0        0
    Minnesota               0        0          2         1        0
    Missouri                0        0          0         7        0
    Nebraska                0        0          4         0        0
    North Dakota            0        2         29        30        3
    South Dakota            0        2          6         0        1

SOUTH                       0       33        119        25       18
  South Atlantic            0       24         79        10        4
    Delaware                0        0          0         0        0
    District of Columbia    0       14         55         6        4
    Florida                 0        2          7         1        0
    Georgia                 0        1          1         2        0
    Maryland                0        2          7         1        0
    North Carolina          0        1          2         0        0
    South Carolina          0        0          0         0        0
    Virginia                0        4          6         0        0
    West Virginia           0        0          1         0        0
  East South Central        0        3          7         0        1
    Alabama                 0        0          0         0        0
    Kentucky                0        3          3         0        0
    Mississippi             0        0          2         0        1
    Tennessee               0        0          2         0        0
  West South Central        0        6         33        15       13
    Arkansas                0        0          1         0        0
    Louisiana               0        0          0         0        0
    Oklahoma                0        2          6         0        0
    Texas                   0        4         26        15       13

WEST                        1       28         79        46      107
  Mountain                  0       16         51        32       51
    Arizona                 0       15         25        16       48
    Colorado                0        0          3         2        0
    Idaho                   0        0          0         0        0
    Montana                 0        0          0         1        1
    Nevada                  0        0          0         1        0
    New Mexico              0        1         19         0        2
    Utah                    0        0          1         0        0
    Wyoming                 0        0          3        12        0
  Pacific                   1       12         28        14       56
    Alaska                  0        0          0         2        0
    California              1       11         28        11       56
    Hawaii                  0        0          0         0        0
    Oregon                  0        0          0         0        0
    Washington              0        1          0         1        0

U.S. TERRITORIES            0        2          0         1        0
  American Samoa            0        0          0         0        0
  Guam                      0        0          0         0        0
  Mariana Islands           0        0          0         0        0
  Puerto Rico               0        2          0         1        0
  U.S. Virgin Islands       0        0          0         0        0

Table 77
Federal Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted

Department and Agency by Type of Weapon, 2004

                                                          Knife or
Department                                              other cutting
  Agency                              Total   Firearm    instrument

Total                                  681      69            9
Department of Homeland Security        311      44            1
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                         29       0            0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
    Protection                         260      40            1
  U.S. Secret Service                   22       4            0
Department of the Interior             220       9            7
  Bureau of Indian Affairs             108       6            1
  National Park Service                111       3            6
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service         1       0            0
Department of Justice                  115      12            1
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives              3       2            1
  Drug Enforcement Administration       33       3            0
  Federal Bureau of Investigation       29       6            0
  U.S. Marshals Service                 50       1            0
Department of the Treasury               2       0            0
Internal Revenue Service                 0       0            0
Treasury Inspector General for Tax
  Administration                         2       0            0
U.S. Capitol Police                     10       1            0
U.S. Postal Inspection Service          23       3            0

Department                              Blunt
  Agency                              instrument   Bomb   Vehicle

Total                                     5         2       67
Department of Homeland Security           3         2       33
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                           0         0        0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
    Protection                            3         2       31
  U.S. Secret Service                     0         0        2
Department of the Interior                2         0       19
  Bureau of Indian Affairs                2         0        2
  National Park Service                   0         0       17
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service          0         0        0
Department of Justice                     0         0       12
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives               0         0        0
  Drug Enforcement Administration         0         0        0
  Federal Bureau of Investigation         0         0        7
  U.S. Marshals Service                   0         0        5
Department of the Treasury                0         0        0
Internal Revenue Service                  0         0        0
Treasury Inspector General for Tax
  Administration                          0         0        0
U.S. Capitol Police                       0         0        1
U.S. Postal Inspection Service            0         0        2

Department                            Personal
  Agency                              weapons    Threat   Other

Total                                   263       134      132
Department of Homeland Security          76        34      118
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                           0        29        0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
    Protection                           61         4      118
  U.S. Secret Service                    15         1        0
Department of the Interior              120        54        9
  Bureau of Indian Affairs               63        30        4
  National Park Service                  56        24        5
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service          1         0        0
Department of Justice                    46        43        1
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives               0         0        0
  Drug Enforcement Administration         0        30        0
  Federal Bureau of Investigation         3        13        0
  U.S. Marshals Service                  43         0        1
Department of the Treasury                0         2        0
Internal Revenue Service                  0         0        0
Treasury Inspector General for Tax
  Administration                          0         2        0
U.S. Capitol Police                       5         1        2
U.S. Postal Inspection Service           16         0        2

Table 78
Federal Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted

Department and Agency by Type of Activity, 2004

Department                                     Arrests/
  Agency                               Total   summons    Court duty

Total                                    681     137          4
Department of Homeland Security          311       2          0
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                           29       0          0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
    Protection                           260       0          0
  U.S. Secret Service                     22       2          0
Department of the Interior               220     104          0
  Bureau of Indian Affairs               108      59          0
  National Park Service                  111      45          0
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service           1       0          0
Department of Justice                    115      20          4
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives                3       2          0
  Drug Enforcement Administration         33       0          0
  Federal Bureau of Investigation         29      18          0
  U.S. Marshals Service                   50       0          4
Department of the Treasury                 2       1          0
  Internal Revenue Service                 0       0          0
  Treasury Inspector General for Tax
    Administration                         2       1          0
U.S. Capitol Police                       10       7          0
U.S. Postal Inspection Service            23       3          0

Department                             Custody of   Investigations/
  Agency                               prisoners       searches

Total                                      30             90
Department of Homeland Security             1             31
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                             0             29
  Bureau of Customs and Border
    Protection                              0              0
  U.S. Secret Service                       1              2
Department of the Interior                 10             22
  Bureau of Indian Affairs                  2              4
  National Park Service                     8             18
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service            0              0
Department of Justice                      18             32
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives                 0              1
  Drug Enforcement Administration           0              0
  Federal Bureau of Investigation           1              7
  U.S. Marshals Service                    17             24
Department of the Treasury                  0              1
  Internal Revenue Service                  0              0
  Treasury Inspector General for Tax
    Administration                          0              1
U.S. Capitol Police                         1              0
U.S. Postal Inspection Service              0              4

Department                             Protection
  Agency                                  duty      Office duty

Total                                      41           14
Department of Homeland Security             0            0
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                             0            0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
    Protection                              0            0
  U.S. Secret Service                       0            0
Department of the Interior                 37            3
  Bureau of Indian Affairs                  0            3
  National Park Service                    37            0
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service            0            0
Department of Justice                       4            0
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives                 0            0
  Drug Enforcement Administration           0            0
  Federal Bureau of Investigation           0            0
  U.S. Marshals Service                     4            0
Department of the Treasury                  0            0
  Internal Revenue Service                  0            0
  Treasury Inspector General for Tax
    Administration                          0            0
U.S. Capitol Police                         0            0
U.S. Postal Inspection Service              0           11

Department                              Patrol/
  Agency                               guard duty   Other

Total                                     321        44
Department of Homeland Security           273         4
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                             0         0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
    Protection                            260         0
  U.S. Secret Service                      13         4
Department of the Interior                 42         2
  Bureau of Indian Affairs                 40         0
  National Park Service                     1         2
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service            1         0
Department of Justice                       0        37
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives                 0         0
  Drug Enforcement Administration           0        33
  Federal Bureau of Investigation           0         3
  U.S. Marshals Service                     0         1
Department of the Treasury                  0         0
  Internal Revenue Service                  0         0
  Treasury Inspector General for Tax
    Administration                          0         0
U.S. Capitol Police                         2         0
U.S. Postal Inspection Service              4         1

Table 79
Federal Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted

Department and Agency by Disposition of Known Assailants, 2004

                                                 Persons not charged

                                                             Pending
Department                                                 prosecutive
  Agency                                Total   Deceased     opinion

Total                                    327       5           30
Department of Homeland Security           48       0            9
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                           29       0            6
  Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection (1)
  U.S. Secret Service                     19       0            3
Department of the Interior               193       1           17
  Bureau of Indian Affairs               108       0            2
  National Park Service                   84       1           15
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service           1       0            0
Department of Justice                     57       4            4
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives                3       0            0
  Drug Enforcement Administration (2)                           2
  Federal Bureau of Investigation         19       2            4
  U.S. Marshals Service                   35       2            0
Department of the Treasury                 2       0            0
  Internal Revenue Service                 0       0            0
  Treasury Inspector General for Tax
    Administration                         2       0            0
U.S. Capitol Police                       10       0            0
U.S. Postal Inspection Service             7       0            0

                                         Persons         Persons
                                           not           charged
                                         charged

Department                              Prosecution   Incompetent to
  Agency                                 declined      stand trial

Total                                       72             2
Department of Homeland Security             27             0
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                             23             0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection (1)
  U.S. Secret Service                        4             0
Department of the Interior                   4             0
  Bureau of Indian Affairs                   1             0
  National Park Service                      2             0
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service             1             0
Department of Justice                       34             2
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives                  2             0
  Drug Enforcement Administration (2)
  Federal Bureau of Investigation            1             2
  U.S. Marshals Service                     31             0
Department of the Treasury                   1             0
  Internal Revenue Service                   0             0
  Treasury Inspector General for Tax
    Administration                           1             0
U.S. Capitol Police                          4             0
U.S. Postal Inspection Service               2             0

                                           Persons charged

Department                              Awaiting   Dismissed/
  Agency                                 trial     not guilty

Total                                      93          8
Department of Homeland Security             3          1
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                             0          0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection (1)
  U.S. Secret Service                       3          1
Department of the Interior                 66          4
  Bureau of Indian Affairs                 30          4
  National Park Service                    36          0
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service            0          0
Department of Justice                       8          2
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives                 1          0
  Drug Enforcement Administration (2)
  Federal Bureau of Investigation           5          2
  U.S. Marshals Service                     2          0
Department of the Treasury                  0          0
  Internal Revenue Service                  0          0
  Treasury Inspector General for Tax
    Administration                          0          0
U.S. Capitol Police                         6          0
U.S. Postal Inspection Service             10          1

Department
  Agency                                Guilty   Fugitive

Total                                    110        7
Department of Homeland Security            6        2
  Bureau of Immigration and Customs
    Enforcement                            0        0
  Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection (1)
  U.S. Secret Service                      6        2
Department of the Interior                97        4
  Bureau of Indian Affairs                71        0
  National Park Service                   26        4
  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service           0        0
Department of Justice                      2        1
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
    Firearms and Explosives                0        0
  Drug Enforcement Administration (2)
  Federal Bureau of Investigation          2        1
  U.S. Marshals Service                    0        0
Department of the Treasury                 1        0
  Internal Revenue Service                 0        0
  Treasury Inspector General for Tax
    Administration                         1        0
U.S. Capitol Police                        0        0
U.S. Postal Inspection Service             4        0

(1) Dispositions were not reported by the Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection for 303 known assailants.

(2) Known assailant data were not reported for the Drug Enforcement
Administration.
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