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Police stand between us and evil

Selma, CA – Selma Police Department (SPD) Officer Gonzalo Carrasco was murdered in the line of duty on Jan. 31 after he stopped to help a resident who had spotted a trespasser on her property.

Investigators said the 24-year-old officer was out on patrol in the 2600-block of Pine Street at approximately 11:45 a.m. on Tuesday when he was flagged down by a resident who told him there was a suspicious person in her yard, the SPD said in a press release on Wednesday.

As Officer Carrasco got out of his patrol car to investigate the report, 23-year-old felon Nathaniel Dixon opened fire on him, hitting him multiple times, according to police.

SPD Chief Rudy Alcaraz told reporters the attack occurred so fast that Officer Carrasco never had the opportunity to return fire.

Dixon fled the scene after the deadly ambush but was apprehended by deputies in the area of Sequoia Street and Fig Street at approximately 12:10 p.m.

The gunman’s firearm was recovered a short distance away from the arrest location, according to the SPD.

Officer Carrasco was rushed to Community Regional Medical Center, where he succumbed to his wounds after being rushed into emergency surgery.

He was the first Selma police officer to be killed in the line of duty.

Dixon, a felon who has been convicted of robbery, drugs, and firearms charges and served prison time in the past, was booked into the Fresno County Jail on charges of murder, probation violation, and felon in possession of a gun and ammunition, KFSN reported.

His bail was set at $1.2 million.

Dixon was sentenced to five years and four months in prison as recently as March of 2022, but was out on the streets on Post Release Community Supervision by September under California’s “prison realignment” lawThe Fresno Bee reported.

“The shooter is an admitted gang member and has been arrested for several felony offenses that were prosecuted by the Fresno County District Attorney’s Office for charges related to robbery, weapons, and drugs,” Fresno County District Attorney Lisa Smittcamp told reporters, according to KBAK.

Smittcamp said Officer Carrasco “was shot and killed in cold blood by a 23-year-old felon with no regard for human life.”

“Governor Gavin Newsom, and every legislator in the state of California who supports this over-reaching phenomenon they try to disguise as legitimate criminal justice reform, has the blood of this officer on their hands,” the outraged prosecutor added, according to KBAK.

Fresno County Sheriff John Zanoni said investigators were working to determine the motive for the shooting, and told reporters the officer’s murder could be gang-related.

The Fresno County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) is handling the ongoing investigation into the young officer’s murder, according to the SPD.

Officer Carrasco graduated from Reedley High School in 2016 and was active in basketball and football during his high school years, KFSN reported.

He participated in the Reedley Police Department’s Explorer Program prior to joining the SPD as a non-paid reserve officer in 2020, the SPD said in a press release on Wednesday.

“As a proud son of farmworkers, Gonzalo took the initiative to pursue his education and later attend the police academy,” the SPD said. Officer Carrasco became a sworn officer in 2021.

The SPD noted he was awaiting the birth of his first child.

Officer Carrasco leaves behind his pregnant girlfriend, as well as his parents, sisters, and brother.

“Selma lost a member of the family yesterday, the brave police officer who gave his life in the line of duty while working to keep all of us safe,” Selma Mayor Scott Robertson said in a press release. “We will never forget the sacrifice of this officer, and our prayers go out to his family and loved ones and to our Police Department, City and Community which is shocked from this sudden and violent taking of a good person whose life was cut short far too soon.”

The Fresno County Deputy Sheriff’s Association is supporting the Selma Police Officer’s Association by establishing a memorial fund in which all donations will be given to Officer Carrasco’s family. Please send contributions to: Fresno Deputy Sheriff’s Association, C/O Selma POA Memorial Fund, 1360 Van Ness Avenue, Fresno, CA 93721.

 

Tradgedy needs our Prayers

This tragedy happens time and again and those who serve us all face the threat everyday. May God help us all carry on. For many life will never be the same. Pray for those who suffer the most. God be with us all…

An Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office corporal suffered fatal injuries on Christmas Eve after being shot while responding to a domestic violence incident on North Park Boulevard near the Green Acres Road neighborhood.

Five year OCSO veteran Cpl. Ray Hamilton, a member of the OCSO Special Response Team, succumbed to the shooting injury shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday at Fort Walton Beach-Destin Hospital. The suspect, 43-year old Timothy Price-Williams, was hit with return fire from deputies, sustaining an injury to the arm that was not life threatening.

“We are devastated by the grief of losing Corporal Hamilton, a deputy who was a ray of sunshine in the OCSO, dedicated to protecting others,” Sheriff Eric Aden said in a statement. “We appreciate the endless stream of words of support that have come in for his family and his co-workers as we face this heartbreaking loss of a profoundly loved and respected friend, public servant, and hero.”

Cpl. Ray Hamilton

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Please consider a donation to T2T.org this Christmas, you may give directly to T2T on behalf of this campaign here below.

https://dogood.t2t.org/campaign/great-american-road-trip-for-veterans/c417629

Thank You, Semper Fidelis, God Bless and Merry Christmas.

Captain Montefusco

If you missed it

Volunteers all across America and here in Utah honored our veterans with this great organization. Wreaths Across America. //www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/

By visiting the website you can find your local veterans cemetery and help honor, teach your children and remember those who served us all. This is an annual Christmas event that happens on December 17th.  If you missed it, I hope to see you somewhere next year.

T2T.org Tunnel to Towers helps

Tunnel to Towers has stood beside our military families.

Tunnel to Towers to Help Families of Two U.S. Marines Killed in CA Aircraft Crash

We can never forget those who have volunteered to serve us all in our military. Tunnel to Towers continues to help the families of those who have suffered the loss of loved ones who have died in the line of duty. 

Hold those dear to you and be with your families this Thanksgiving. Rememeber all those who have served and those who mourn the loss of their loved ones.

 

Meet Sgt. Stanfel USMC

Sgt. Stanfel is a  Marine veteran, fellow Jeep owner (1963 Willys) and supporter of Gartforvets in the Toledo Area of Operations (TAO). Sgt. Stanfel served us all from 1968 – 1972, serving state side and overseas at Okinawa, Japan.  Besides earning the EGA and basic training as a Marine, he served as a court reporter within the Judge Advocates Corps. Pictured below, we were all young once.  Nevertheless just as much a Marine as ever.  Ohra.

Sergeant of Marines, Sgt. Stanfel on Okinawa 1971.
Classic Dress Blues uniform photograh.Sgt. Gregory Stanfel.

There is more to this Veteran’s story.  Respect for our military, veterans, our nation, and our history starts at home. Sgt. Stanfel comes from a family of military service to us all.  Sgt. Stanfel’s father and uncle served in WW2 and one did not make it home.  The good Sergeant’s own grandson is a veteran as well.  Below we honor the good Sergeant’s father and Uncle who served us during WW2.

Sgt. Stanfel's father decorated survivor of WW2. Staff Sergeant Stanfel US Army. 60th Armored Infantry European theater.
Sgt. Stanfel's uncle brother to his dad, T-3rd class Edward Stanfel lost his life in the north Africa campaign during WW2. May we never forget his service and sacrifices.

We have a winner!

Marine Veteran Cpl. Bass who attended the informal Marine Birthday cake cutting celebration on November 10th has come away with the highest bid for the Gartfovets Henry Rifle.

The Rifle has traveled over 4500 miles with me to over 50 events since May 20, 2022, in support of Gartforvets.org.

The Capatin is happy that a fellow Marine stepped up to bid and win this commemorative Golden Boy Henry rifle honoring all our military services. The rifle auction will help support the campaign to cross the USA May 23 to July 26, 2023, in order to raise funds for T2T.org.

The rifle a .22 caliber limited commemorative rifle has all the military services represented on the forestock and old glory on the buttstock.  With engraving on the receiver she is all American and top quality.  I love the slogan Henry uses that saysMade in America or not made at all“.

 

Captain Montefusco presents the Henry rifle to Corporal Bass..Ohra!

Meet Corporal Bass, United States Marine Veteran 2011-2015. Cpl. Bass was a Tactical Wireman a 0612 MOS. Cpl. Bass served us all from San Diego Boot Camp through schools at 29 Palms, CA to Camp Foster Okinawa to Miramar Naval Airbase, and the Island territory of Guam. Cpl. Bass served with the 1st and 3rd Marine Air Wing here in the United States and on Okinawa Island, Japan. Cpl. Bass was one of the lucky Marines to have walked the historic Island of Iwo Jima as he is pictured here above.

Thank You Cpl. Bass for making the winning bid on the Henry Rifle. 

Semper FI, Captain Montefusco.

Veterans Day please remember all of them.

Veterans are all around us everyday.  Find them and thank them. For those who have left us visit their memorials, attend the parades, teach your children about who they were and are today.  May God bless all those who have served us all, are serving us now, and have given so much.

I would like eveyone to know about Creativets.org Veterans healing through song writing, visual arts, music, and creative writing. Consider a donation to this great organiation as well.

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Check this video out. They Call Me Doc was written through the CreatiVets songwriting program with US Navy Veteran, Shaun Bott. Shaun, a Navy corpsman (medic), was deployed during Operation Iraqi Freedom and provided medical support for US Marine convoy operations. His song pays tribute to all “Doc’s” that have served in each war, the hardships they have had to endure and the lives they have saved.