Bailey, John, OFF

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Last Rank
Officer
Last Primary Specialty
PTL-Patrol Unit
Primary Unit
1996-2006 California Highway Patrol - Headquarters, CA
Service Years
1996 - 2006

 Official Badges 

Winged Wheel B American Flag National Law Enforcement Memorial Pin


 Police Awards and Commendations 
Federal Awards
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Departmental Awards
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 Prior Military Service 
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Home Country
United States
United States
Year of Birth
1970
 
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Casualty Info
End of Watch
Feb 25, 2006
Cause of Death
Struck by Vehicle (On Foot)




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 Unit Assignments
California
  1996-2006 California Highway Patrol - Headquarters, CA
 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Officer Bailey was struck and killed by a drunk driver while conducting a traffic stop on I-15 in Hesperia.

He had approached the stopped vehicle on the passenger side to speak with the driver. As he did so, another vehicle traveled onto the shoulder at a high rate of speed and struck Officer Bailey's motorcycle, the stopped vehicle, and the officer.

The vehicle struck with such force that the stopped vehicle was pushed back into the freeway and overturned. All three parties were flown to a local hospital where Officer Bailey succumbed to his injuries. The suspected drunk driver was taken into custody at the hospital and charged with felony driving under the influence. On July 27th, 2007, he plead guilty to gross vehicular manslaughter and agreed to receive the maximum sentence, 10 years in state prison.

Officer Bailey was a veteran of the California National Guard and had just returned from serving a tour of duty in Iraq during the War on Terrorism. He had served with the California Highway Patrol for 10 years, and was assigned to the Rancho Cucamonga office. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, two sons, and parents.

   
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