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Joplin Tornado Death: Jefferson 'Jeff' Taylor, Officer Hit By Lightning After Twister, Dies

06/ 3/11 02:10 PM ET   AP

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Missouri police officer who was struck by lightning while helping with rescues after a massive tornado ripped through Joplin has died.

Riverside Police Chief Greg Mills says 31-year-old officer Jefferson "Jeff" Taylor died Friday at a Springfield hospital, where he had been a patient since he was struck by lightning May 23.

Mills says Taylor was the first Riverside officer to die in the line of duty. He was one of a dozen emergency responders from the Kansas City suburb to volunteer to go to Joplin after the storm that killed more than 130 people.

Mills says Taylor had successful skin graft surgery but was being treated for other complications when he died.

Taylor joined the Riverside department in 2005 and was its Officer of the Year in 2008.

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Missouri police officer who was struck by lightning while helping with rescues after a massive tornado ripped through Joplin has died. Riverside Police Chief Greg Mills says 31-...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Missouri police officer who was struck by lightning while helping with rescues after a massive tornado ripped through Joplin has died. Riverside Police Chief Greg Mills says 31-...
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tjconkster
One proud L.E.O.
10 hours ago (12:10 AM)
A PART OF AMERICA DIED

Somebody killed a policeman today
And a part of America died...
A piece of our country he swore to protect
Will be buried with him at his side.
The beat that he walked was a battlefiel­d, too,
Just as if he had gone off to war;
Though the flag of our nation won't fly at half-mast
To his name they will add a gold star.
The suspect that shot him will stand up in court
With counsel demanding his rights,
While a young, widowed mother must work for her kids
And spend many long, lonely nights.
Yes, somebody killed a policeman today...
Maybe in your town or mine,
While we slept in comfort behind our locked doors A cop put his life on the line.
Now his ghost walks the beat on a dark city street,
And he stands at each new rookie's side:
He answered the call . . . of himself he gave his all,
And a part of America died...

RIP Ofc. Taylor
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Anonani
A woman of substance
15 hours ago (7:09 PM)
God bless and comfort his loved ones.
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EmmaLib
Equality for all, no exceptions
15 hours ago (7:05 PM)
A real life hero, may he rest in peace. May he know how much his last acts were so generous and appreciate­d.
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Trickish Knave
My micro-bio is still empty
21 hours ago (12:28 PM)
We need more officers like this one.
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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
19 hours ago (2:51 PM)
i agree but probably for the wrong reason.
10:59 PM on 6/03/2011
It is worth pointing out that this officer was more than 160 miles (about a 3 hour drive) away from his home and family helping people in Joplin, Missouri. The nobility and bravery it takes for individual­s to run toward danger has always touched me. It is just that much more noble and brave to go a long way from one's comfortabl­e home and bed to help pull people out of a tornado's rubble. I am humbled in that I live closer to Joplin, Missouri than this officer did. The situation was bad, the continued dangerous weather was making it worse. Survivors were buried and they would require active rescuing that would not wait for the clouds and skies to clear over the next 48 hours.
Generous, noble, and brave officer.
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Waiting for Something
My micro-bio is an empty shell of a micro-bio.
09:37 PM on 6/03/2011
Rest in peace, brave one.
08:56 PM on 6/03/2011
How sad condolence­s to the family. Rest In Peace.
08:21 PM on 6/03/2011
The worst seems to being out the most heroic in many people. He will not be forgotten; his family will be overwhelme­d with offers of comfort and praise that will not comfort; but his actions and memory will inspire others to do likewise.
08:16 PM on 6/03/2011
Wow, he was officer of the year only his third year in -- and that was three years ago. Such a loss.
07:35 PM on 6/03/2011
Rest in peace, Officer Taylor.
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deepfreezevideo
Earning fans the hard way, one at a time!
04:28 PM on 6/03/2011
He died a hero.