Officer Ira Neil Weiner
Officer Ira Neil Weiner
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On this day Baltimore City Police History 21 Sept 1992 we lost our brother Police Officer Ira Neil Weiner to gunfire based on the following:
After responding to a call for service at 1929 W. Mulberry Street, without provocation or warning, Officer Weiner was savagely attacked and stabbed repeatedly with the ice pick. The suspect then grabbed Officer Weiner’s pistol, ripped it from his holster and fired it into Ira as he stood over his now lifeless body. Officer Weiner was stabbed and shot multiple times, but that wasn’t enough, the coward then leaned down and shot him a single time in the back of his head. The suspect then began an exchange of gunfire with the responding backup units. Those backup officers would proceed to cut him down in the hail of gunfire that he deserved.
The Sun paper would report - “A drug-crazed man stabbed Officer Ira N. Weiner multiple times with an ice pick before he took the officer's pistol and shot him in the back of the head, according to the state medical examiner's office.” and “Officer Weiner, 28, was fatally wounded when he answered a call at a West Baltimore house on Saturday. Apparently, the Western District officer was unable to draw his 9mm Glock pistol because he was overwhelmed by his assailant. After stabbing Officer Weiner, the assailant used the officer's handgun to shoot him in the back of the left side of the head, a wound that proved fatal, Ms. [Tori Leonard] said. Additional stab wounds occurred after the shot, officials said.”
Ira was well known, well liked and well respected, he will be missed. As his brothers and sisters of the Baltimore Police Department we will not let him be forgotten, His service Honored the City of Baltimore, and the Baltimore Police Department may he rest in peace, and may God bless him.
Shomrim Society to honor fallen officer
3:35 PM, Sep 21, 2012
3:37 PM, Sep 21, 2012
BALTIMORE - Twenty years ago Baltimore Police Department officer Ira Neil Weiner was assaulted, shot and died in the line of duty. Sunday, his death will be commemorated by the Shomrim Society of Maryland.
The Shomrim Society of Maryland was organized to unite members of the Jewish faith in the field of public safety across the State of Maryland. It was founded in 1978 and has since worked to raise awareness and honor officers who pay the ultimate price for ensuring the safety of others.
The special memorial service or officer Weiner will be held at the Oheb Shalom Memorial Park at 1 p.m. Sunday. The park is located at the intersection of Nicodemus Road and Berryman's Lane in Reisterstown.
All members of the community are invited to attend.
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More details
Name | Description |
---|---|
End of Watch | 21 Sept 1992 |
City, St. | 1929 W. Mulberry Street |
Panel Number | 44-E: 18 |
Cause of Death | Gunfire |
Weapon | - Handgun |
District Worked | Western |
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