Metro-Dade Police Department, Florida
End of Watch Wednesday, May 16, 1979
Add to My HeroesWilliam Coleman Cook
Police Officer William Cook was shot and killed at the intersection of NW 77th Terrace and NW 12th Avenue, in Gladeview, after he and other officers responded a shots fired call at 2:11 pm, just four minutes before he was to return to the station to end his shift.
A man had just fired shots into the home of his estranged wife.
He and other members of his squad were only one block away and responded to the scene, although they were not dispatched. When they arrived at the scene one of the officers jumped into the suspect's car and attempted to disarm him but was shot in the head. The officer fell out of the car as Officer Cook returned fire, striking the suspect.
Thinking the suspect was dead, the other officers immediately went to the aid of the wounded officer. The man suddenly rose and opened fire again, striking Officer Cook in the side, between the panels of his vest, and the third officer in the chest. As the man exited his vehicle a detective arrived on the scene and immediately exchanged shots with him, killing him.
Officer Cook had served with the Metro-Dade Police Department for six years. He was survived by his wife, mother, and sister.
Bio
- Age 25
- Tour 6 years
- Badge 1664
Incident Details
- Cause Gunfire
- Weapon Gun; Unknown type
- Offender Shot and killed
Most Recent Reflection
View all 19,687 ReflectionsDecisions that prove to be correct will in all likelihood benefit mankind. You made the right move that fateful day, Officer Cook and Dade County, your colleagues with you were all rescued by your boldness and humbly heroic bravery. No doubt the highly seasoned veteran in you came about loud and clear. A man of pride with integrity, dignity and honorable character will always be saluted and paid respects for clearing evil from our misdt and delivering a renowned sense of trust, truth and highly morals scruples. The angel wings you now wear in eternity will keep your special, loyal and esteemed heart, soul and spirit forever looking down upon your family and the citizens you watched over. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. It takes a man of real decency and class to master the nuances of being a truly excellent public and professional servant that's for sure.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
March 6, 2025
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