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- James_Simone abstract "James Simone, often referred to as \"Supercop,\" was a highly decorated patrol officer with the Cleveland Division of Police.Simone is the subject of an upcoming book entitled \"Badge 387\" by Cleveland journalist Robert Sberna. The book will be published by Kent State University Press in October 2016.During his 38 years as a police officer, Simone was involved in several high-profile incidents. He shot 11 people in the line of duty, killing five of them. All of his deadly force incidents were investigated and ruled justifiable. He was shot twice, stabbed, and hit by several cars. Simone consistently led the department in arrests and citations issued. During his career, Simone made more than 10,000 arrests, including 4,000 DUI arrests. He also wrote in excess of 100,000 traffic citations.Simone's police work garnered him national media attention, including profiles on America's Most Wanted, Good Morning America, Eye to Eye with Connie Chung and Top Cops. He earned hundreds of awards and commendations for heroism and duty, including the Medal of Valor from the Cleveland Division of Police. He was also named \"Officer of the Year\" twice—the only person to do so in the history of the department. Simone has won numerous awards from MADD for his high rate of DUI arrests.In 1980, Simone arrived at a house fire before fire department personnel. Believing there were family members inside the house, he rushed inside. He succumbed to smoke inhalation before being dragged out by rescue personnel. On November 16, 1983, Simone and two other officers, Brian Miller and John Thomas, were shot by Dennis Workman, an emotionally disturbed ex-convict, in a church basement. Simone was shot in the face at point blank range. While laying semi-conscious on the basement floor, Simone managed to return fire and fatally wound Workman, who had continued to fire his .38 caliber revolver at the downed officers. In 2008, Simone, while off-duty, entered a bank to deposit a check. Realizing a robbery was in progress, he ordered the suspect, Robert Hackworth, to freeze. Hackworth, who had led the tellers to believe that he had a gun in his pocket, ran from the bank towards his getaway truck, which he had stolen earlier that day from an auto dealership. As Simone chased Hackworth, a passing driver offered him a ride in her jeep. The driver stopped her vehicle directly in front of Hackworth's truck. Simone, only a few feet from Hackworth, ordered him to put his hands up. Hackworth ignored his order and instead reached towards his pocket. Simone fired once, fatally striking Hackworth in the side. No gun was found in Hackworth's truck. Investigators theorized that Hackworth was reaching towards his pants pocket to remove a bundle of stolen money that contained a dye pack. They dye pack had exploded and was likely burning his skin. http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2013/06/civil_rights_suit_proceeds_aga.htmlIn winter 2011, Simone jumped into the frigid Cuyahoga River to save a 26-year-old woman who had fallen through the ice and had disappeared below the surface. For his actions, he earned his second \"Officer of the Year\" award.Prior to his service as a police officer, Simone served in Vietnam in 1968 with the U.S. Army's 3rd Battalion/187th (Airborne) Infantry Regiment (the legendary \"Iron Rakkasans\"). He was awarded a Bronze Star with \"V\" device for single-handedly neutralizing an enemy machine gun nest. Simone was wounded twice in combat, earning two Purple Hearts and an additional Bronze Star. In August 1968, his unit was overrun by Viet Cong and sustained heavy casualties. Simone, a platoon sergeant, suffered a shrapnel wound in his neck. He nearly bled to death before he could be airlifted to a MASH unit. After recovering, he served as a pistol instructor at Fort Indiantown Gap in Pennsylvania.".
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- James_Simone awards "Cleveland Police Medal of Valor. Twice named "Officer of the Year"".
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- James_Simone comment "James Simone, often referred to as \"Supercop,\" was a highly decorated patrol officer with the Cleveland Division of Police.Simone is the subject of an upcoming book entitled \"Badge 387\" by Cleveland journalist Robert Sberna. The book will be published by Kent State University Press in October 2016.During his 38 years as a police officer, Simone was involved in several high-profile incidents. He shot 11 people in the line of duty, killing five of them.".
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