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Title: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: MCQUADE on July 27 2016 07:10:13 AM MDT
We lost a member a couple of days ago. Robocop10mm (Craig Hutchinson) was murdered. Many of you may have seen this on the national news as he was a Sgt. with a Texas Sheriffs Dept. and was set to retire in Sept.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: Lt.Smoke on July 27 2016 07:31:44 AM MDT
R.I.P to him. I saw a few news excerpts about it

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Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: sqlbullet on July 27 2016 08:10:48 AM MDT
Sorry to hear.  Condolences to those that were close to him.

Link to his posts here for those that want to read his contributions to our community:

http://10mm-firearms.com/profile/?area=showposts;u=760
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: The_Shadow on July 27 2016 08:14:28 AM MDT
Man sad to hear it was (Craig Hutchinson) one of our members who was the Texas Sheriff's murdered.  May the good lord accept Craig into his arms and give comfort and peace to his family, coworkers and friends!  Rest in heavenly peace!  :'(

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Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: DM1906 on July 27 2016 09:46:38 AM MDT
R.I.P. Brother!

I was familiar with this, but didn't know the 10mm connection. Thanks for that.

Here's the release I got Monday:
http://www.policeone.com/Officer-Safety/articles/202911006-Texas-officer-killed-in-apparent-burglary-attempt/
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: jakebrake on July 27 2016 04:06:40 PM MDT
knew robo from another forum. hell of a nice guy.

Rest in peace, Good Man.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: Ramjet on July 27 2016 04:56:12 PM MDT
R.I.P.

Thank you for your service and may God Bless you and the all our Police.

Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: 4949shooter on July 27 2016 05:57:01 PM MDT
Rest in Peace Brother.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: blaster on July 27 2016 08:10:13 PM MDT
BUMMER! :o R.I.P. Sir. :(
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: my_old_glock on July 27 2016 08:23:54 PM MDT

He looks like someone that could take care of himself.

(http://police-praetorian.netdna-ssl.com/article-images/dep2final.jpg)

The police always say to stay in your house and wait for the police to show up, and never go outside to confront the criminals on your own.



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Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: DM1906 on July 27 2016 11:25:21 PM MDT
Quote from: my_old_glock on July 27 2016 08:23:54 PM MDT
The police always say to stay in your house and wait for the police to show up, and never go outside to confront the criminals on your own.



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Really? He WAS the police. I would have done the same, without a doubt. Read the news release. He wasn't in his house. Had he been dispatched, or happened upon the incident on duty, the result would have been the same. He played it by the book, and lost. It happens. That's the way it sometimes works, sad as it is. I've been in EXACTLY that situation countless times. That's what we do. The ONLY difference is, I'm here to say it. Many of my brothers are not!
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: sqlbullet on July 28 2016 07:33:34 AM MDT
I just read three different articles about the incident, including this one:

http://heavy.com/news/2016/07/travis-county-texas-sheriff-sergeant-craig-hutchinson-shot-shooting-killed-dead-round-rock/

I get the impression he was not on duty, and had not been dispatched.  He was either coming off duty, or was returning home from some other evening activity.  He noticed something awry, radioed in and then investigated.

That said, I am sure he followed the correct protocols.  Once he contacted dispatch, his subsequent acts would have been no different than if he had been on duty and sent to investigate a report by another citizen.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: Rojo27 on July 28 2016 08:27:06 AM MDT
Sad news.

Rest in peace officer Hutchinson.  Deepest condolences to his family. 
"There but for the grace of God go I" (or any other here).


Earnestly hope those responsible are caught and face justice. 


 
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: my_old_glock on July 28 2016 08:47:20 AM MDT

It didn't say in the "PoliceOne" report that DM posted above, but I thought he was home (asleep), and was woken up by someone breaking into his shed.

QuoteSgt. Craig Hutchinson of the Travis County Sheriff's Office used his police radio around 1:30 a.m. to report people prowling behind his house. Investigators arriving moments later found Hutchinson lying on the ground in his backyard in Round Rock, about 15 miles from Austin.

Around here, the police won't investigate anything without backup. Especially burglaries, robberies, and domestic disputes.

I have heard it said many times by police that nothing is a routine call. Always be prepared.

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Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: Mr. AR50 on July 28 2016 11:34:37 AM MDT
Such a terrible loss.
He will be missed.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: DM1906 on July 28 2016 11:36:18 AM MDT
Quote from: my_old_glock on July 28 2016 08:47:20 AM MDT

It didn't say in the "PoliceOne" report that DM posted above, but I thought he was home (asleep), and was woken up by someone breaking into his shed.

QuoteSgt. Craig Hutchinson of the Travis County Sheriff's Office used his police radio around 1:30 a.m. to report people prowling behind his house. Investigators arriving moments later found Hutchinson lying on the ground in his backyard in Round Rock, about 15 miles from Austin.

Around here, the police won't investigate anything without backup. Especially burglaries, robberies, and domestic disputes.

I have heard it said many times by police that nothing is a routine call. Always be prepared.

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The P1 release was of the first releases by AP, so it was not as complete as later reports. Read the comments below the article for further information. Some of the P1 members offered personal, verified info of the incident.

He was returning home after going off-shift (0100). He contacted dispatch at approx. 0120, via his department-issued radio, and advised of prowlers, and that he was going to investigate. His backup unit(s) arrived at approx. 0130, when they found him mortally wounded, gun shot to the back of his head. He was transported and pronounced at the hospital. From the reports, it appears he discovered the "prowlers" as he arrived home, although it is unclear if he actually entered his home, or if others occupied the home. I'm sure more details are available, but I haven't looked into it. I'll wait for the official investigative report. As far as being on-duty or off-duty, it's irrelevant. Once he rolled into the in-progress situation, he was on-duty. No different than an off-duty officer interrupting a robbery in progress at a restaurant he was patronizing.

As a note, for many years I worked a single unit in a rural area, mostly in mountain areas and small unincorporated towns with no local PD. It was not at all unusual to investigate similar incidents prior to backup arrival, which was seldom less than 10 minutes away, and often 30 minutes or more. Of course, bad things can happen if you act while backup is en route (as I have, many times). However, it is many times more likely that something bad will happen while staging or waiting for backup, in my experience. The responder does not have the luxury of time, only the bad guys have that. They make the rules. None of us were there, and we have no knowledge of the course of events. As it happens so often during spontaneously discovered incidents, he/we may have simply had no choice, and a strategic retreat may not have been an option. If other victims were involved (such as family members or neighbors), that would change the response strategy, immensely. We just don't know what happened, and we may never know.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: 4949shooter on July 28 2016 12:21:02 PM MDT
Why anyone would post something negative on a memorial thread is beyond me. If one wants to criticize a deceased officer, the proper thing to do would be to start another thread discussion on police tactics.

Anyway, this unfortunate incident is starting to sound strange. I am thinking of the possibility of a setup.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: my_old_glock on July 28 2016 12:34:54 PM MDT
Quote from: 4949shooter on July 28 2016 12:21:02 PM MDT
Why anyone would post something negative on a memorial thread is beyond me. If one wants to criticize a deceased officer, the proper thing to do would be to start another thread discussion on police tactics.

Anyway, this unfortunate incident is starting to sound strange. I am thinking of the possibility of a setup.

If you are referring to my post, it wasn't meant as negative. I was just looking at what went wrong.



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Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: sqlbullet on July 28 2016 02:12:07 PM MDT
Lets all crack a cold one and chalk the last 10 posts or so up to missed nuance due to the emotionally vague nature of forum threads.

Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: DM1906 on July 28 2016 02:52:10 PM MDT
Quote from: 4949shooter on July 28 2016 12:21:02 PM MDT
Why anyone would post something negative on a memorial thread is beyond me. If one wants to criticize a deceased officer, the proper thing to do would be to start another thread discussion on police tactics.

Anyway, this unfortunate incident is starting to sound strange. I am thinking of the possibility of a setup.

You're right, of course, but I don't believe anyone meant anything negative in this thread. There are a lot of unanswered questions, curiosities, and frustration (I'm guilty).

I also agree about the appearance of a setup. I never met the man, but I've been around men who did, and had nothing but positive to say of him. It pains me to think it's possible. No LODD should be associated with the likes of that political mess. Every LODD hits close to home, but it seems more personal, lately.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: Captain O on July 28 2016 07:02:27 PM MDT
What a horrific loss! God bless you, Brother! May God welcome you home and say to you, "well done, thou good and faithful servant. Enter into the presence of the Lord." May your murderers be brought to justice and may they see the light before they are executed.

You are sorely missed.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: snipr1 on July 29 2016 01:10:43 AM MDT
Rest in Peace brother.  I still have 9 1/2 years until my retirement date.  Things like this make me wonder if I'll ever make it.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: Patriot on July 29 2016 08:05:07 AM MDT
A terrible loss.

God damn criminals make me sick.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: Blades on July 29 2016 08:56:46 AM MDT
Prayers for the family and prayers they will catch the people responsible.
:(
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: inv136 on July 30 2016 04:14:20 PM MDT
This is terrible. Especially since he was about to finally retire. Condolences to his family.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: Captain O on July 31 2016 10:10:29 PM MDT
Quote from: Patriot on July 29 2016 08:05:07 AM MDT
A terrible loss.

God damn criminals make me sick.

1,000,000,000 +!
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: PCFlorida on August 01 2016 03:58:08 AM MDT
Rest in peace.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: Glock20SF on August 12 2016 04:36:24 AM MDT
Two things...
1. Their have been a rash of copycat ambushes on officers all across this nation since Dallas. My own department is constantly getting credible threats locally many from the so called peaceful members of the domestic terrorists known as BLM. I myself wonder if it is an ambush instantly when I hear of any officer is hurt or killed.
2. This thread I first read the other night. It gave me chills. Even though I hadn't joined yet I saw a thread about a gun guy in law enforcement who carries obviously the gun of his choice and works basically alone getting murdered. There I was sitting alone in my patrol vehicle near the end of my shift and it just gave me the chills. May he rest in peace.
Title: Re: RIP robocop10mm
Post by: shooter65 on August 13 2016 06:49:37 AM MDT
RIP. Very sad to hear.