Scott, Earl, OFF

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Last Rank
Officer
Last Primary Specialty
PTL-Patrol Unit
Primary Unit
2001-2006 California Highway Patrol - Headquarters, CA/ Patrol Unit
Service Years
2001 - 2006

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American Flag National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin


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Casualty Info
End of Watch
Feb 17, 2006
Cause of Death
Gunfire




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 Unit Assignments
California
  2001-2006 California Highway Patrol - Headquarters, CA/ Patrol Unit
 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Officer Earl Scott was shot and killed while making a traffic stop on Highway 99 in Stanislaus County at approximately 0440 hours.

Officer Scott stopped a vehicle that he had observed speeding on northbound Highway 99, just south of Hammett Avenue. Officer Scott approached the vehicle and obtained the registration card from the driver. As Officer Scott walked back to his patrol car the suspect opened fire, fatally shooting him in the head.

A passing motorist, who was also heading north, saw the officer falling to the ground and the suspect's car speeding away. The witness exited the freeway and turned around, returning to the scene where he called authorities on a cell phone. When backup officers arrived they were able to identify the suspect's car by the registration that was still in Officer Scott's hand.

The officers were able to find the suspect by identifying the car. He was arrested and charged with murder, although he claimed that his car was stolen and he hadn't committed the crime. The suspect has an extensive criminal record, including arrests for robbery and assaulting a police officer. In August 2010 he plead guilty to Officer Scott's murder and was convicted and sentenced to life in prison plus three years without the possibility of parole; he cannot appeal this conviction as part of the plea agreement.

Officer Scott had served with the California Highway Patrol for 5 years. He is survived by his father, stepmother, and sister. His father and two uncles are all retired as sergeants from the California Highway Patrol. One of Officer Scott's cousins currently serves as a sergeant with the agency.

   
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