Police Officer Thomas Alan Cook

Police Officer Thomas Alan Cook

Metra Police Department, Illinois

End of Watch Wednesday, September 27, 2006

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Thomas Alan Cook

Police Officer Thomas A. Cook was shot and killed while sitting in his patrol car across the street from the Metra Electric Line station at 147th and Clinton Streets in Harvey, Illinois.

He was conducting surveillance on the station, which had seen a recent surge in armed robberies, when a subject walked up to his patrol car and shot him without warning. The subject then stole Officer Cook's service weapon before fleeing.

On January 5th, 2009, authorities charged one of two suspects with three counts of murder. In October 2010 the subject plead guilty to murder for acting as a lookout during Officer Cook's slaying. He also plead guilty to attempted murder for his involvement in a shootout with a Harvey Police Department officer earlier that same day. He received 20 years for each conviction to be served consecutively.

On November 11th, 2010, a second man was charged with the murder of Officer Cook and attempted murder of the Harvey police officer. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to 50 years plus 10 years for the attempted murder of the Harvey officer. He said he killed Officer Cook so he could get his gun to replace a gun he lost during the shootout with the Harvey officer. On March 31st, 2016, he was sentenced to life in prison for Officer Cook's murder.

Officer Cook was a U.S. Army veteran. He had served with the Metra Transit Police Department for three years and previously served with the Riverdale Police Department for nine years. He is survived by his wife, son, daughter, mother, brother, and sister. His brother serves with the Cook County Sheriff's Office and his father served as chief of the Riverdale Police Department.

Bio

  • Age 43
  • Tour 12 years
  • Badge 976
  • Military Veteran

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Weapon Handgun
  • Offender Sentenced to life

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Officer Tom Cook will always be remembered and never forgotten. His passing was a horrible loss to his family, friends, and co-workers. They say that time heals all wounds, but all this time that has passed, has not diminished the senselessness of Tom's death, and the immense pain and agony never went away. We only lost one man, but his passing effected so many. Everyday I was at work, I would stare at Tom Cook's picture on the wall. I would wonder why it happened, and what I could have done differently to have prevented it. Nothing I could say or do will ever make this right. Death is final, Rest in Peace Tom. I will never forget you.

Retired Commander H. Ross Fuller
Metra Police Department

September 20, 2025

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