Police Officer William Ray Schwartz

Police Officer William Ray Schwartz

Tracy Police Department, California

End of Watch Tuesday, August 10, 2021

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William Ray Schwartz

Police Officer Bill Schwartz died from injuries sustained when he was stabbed during a domestic disturbance call at the Tracy Park Apartment Complex at 2926 N Tracy Boulevard in Tracy on March 1st, 1992.

He had responded to a call from a child who reported that his mother's boyfriend was throwing things around and had pushed his mother. When Officer Schwartz arrived at the apartment the suspect informed him that there had been a fight. Officer Schwartz found a woman and her son huddled in the corner in another room. Once the woman walked past the suspect he pulled out a knife and ran towards her. Officer Schwartz pulled the suspect away and a struggle ensued during which he was stabbed three times.

A teenager living in the complex was able to radio for help and was credited for obtaining life-saving aid for Officer Schwartz.

Officer Schwartz was transported to Santa Clara Medical Center.

The suspect turned himself in the next day. He pleaded guilty to several charges and served eight years for attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon. He died in 2011 of a heroin overdose.

Officer Schwartz's spinal cord was cut during the assault, leaving him paralyzed from the chest down and confined to a wheelchair. He succumbed to complications of the wound on August 10th, 2021.

Officer Schwartz had served with the Tracy Police Department for 12 years and had previously served three years with the East Bay Regional Park District Police Department. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, eight grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.

In 2007, the Bill Schwartz Park at 1800 Peony Drive in Tracy was dedicated in his honor.

Bio

  • Age 77
  • Tour 15 years
  • Badge Not available

Incident Details

  • Cause Stabbed
  • Incident Date Sunday, March 1, 1992
  • Weapon Edged weapon; Knife
  • Offender Served 8 years

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Today Radford City Police Department's AM watch patrol shift dedicates our tour of duty to Officer William Ray Schwartz. We honor your service, remember your sacrifice, and ensure that your legacy will never be forgotten.

Captain J.L. Slaughter
Radford City Police Department

August 10, 2025

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