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Parole Officer Robert A. White By: Chuck Newlen On April 27, 1979, P.O. White was working alone conducting routine home surveillances of offenders assigned to his case load. While returning to his vehicle after attempting one such visit, three males accosted him. One of the males produced a weapon and fired at P.O. White. Robert drew his service revolver to return fire at which a fight ensued over control for P.O. White's revolver. During the struggle, P.O. White was shot and mortally wounded with his own weapon. Officer White was the first Parole Officer in the State of Ohio killed in the line of duty. While P.O. White's tenure with the Adult Parole Authority was
tragically cut short, his legacy continues to endure. In honoring the memory of
Robert White, the Division of Parole and the Community Services established The
Robert White Memorial Award. This award serves as a reminder of his commitment
and service to the Adult Parole Authority while protecting the citizens of Ohio.
This award is given annually to a deserving Parole Officer who best exemplifies
dedication, commitment and outstanding service to the citizens of Ohio. Robert White's name is inscribed on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Wall in Washington D.C. Panel 22, East-47.
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