Thanks to Matt for sending me this link. This is the first time I have ever come across a compilation of PSC deaths for the US. This website has been keeping a record of such a thing for several years now, and their memorial wall is filled with security officers that have lost their lives in the line of duty. Also pay notice to the one statistic that caught my attention– that 11 security officers committed suicide while on duty in 2011. That is certainly disheartening. Check it out. –Matt
2011 PRIVATE SECURITY OFFICER DEATHS
ATLANTA GA JANUARY 4 2012
In 2011, Private Officer International, a security-police organization worked with numerous state and federal reporting agencies, private companies and media entities to track, record and calculate the injuries and assaults on and the deaths of, private security officers in the U.S.
In 2011, more than 37,000 assaults against contract and proprietary security officers, loss prevention agents and private police were reported.
Those assaults resulted in more than 13,700 injuries.
There were also 114 “confirmed” security officer “on-duty” deaths as a result of a combiniiton of homicide, accidential, industrial and “unclassified” incidents. But actual death totals are believed to be 12%-20% higher and misreported in other worker classifications.
11 Security officers also committed suicide while on-duty.
The breakdown of the deaths were:
54 Gunshots
11 Stabbing
19 Trauma/Assault
10 Car Accidents
6 Industrial Accidents
14 Unclassified
The average age of the security officer killed in the line of duty was 38.
The states with the most incidents of security officer injuries, assaults and deaths included New York, California, Illinois, Texas, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsyvania, New Jersey, Tennessee, Louisiana, Virginia, Indiana, and Nevada.
Link to Private Officer International here.