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Fenton Resident and West Bloomfield Officer Patrick O'Rourke Killed on Duty

Patrick O'Rourke, a 1991 Hartland graduate, was among a handful of officers that were shot at in an 'ambush' style attack Sunday night, police say.

 

Patrick O'Rourke, a 12-year veteran of the West Bloomfield Police Department, was shot and killed by a man who remains barricaded in a home on the Township's west side this morning, police confirmed.

O'Rourke, 39, who was married and a father of four that lived in the Fenton area, was among a handful of officers who responded to the 4000 block of Forest Edge for a report of shots fired at about 10 p.m., Lt. Tim Diamond said. The call originated from family members of the suspect who heard the gunshot and left the home.

Diamond said that the officers, in an attempt to render aid to someone that might have been shot, rushed up the stairs to a second floor, where they were met with gunfire through a a closed bedroom door and drywall.

"It was like an ambush situation," Diamond said, noting that officers never even had the chance to see inside the room. They returned fire and carried O'Rourke out of the home where they awaited paramedics. Diamond said O'Rourke was taken to McLaren Hospital in Pontiac, where he was pronounced dead.

No other officers were injured, and all involved in the situation were placed on administrative leave pending an investigation of the shooting by the Oakland County Sheriff's Department. Diamond said the West Bloomfield Police Department will also conduct its own internal investigation, per department procedure.

The Oakland County Sheriff's Special Response Team mobilized to the scene and tried to make contact with the suspect, who continued shooting through the night, and as recently as 8:30 a.m. today.

Diamond said authorities have identified suspect, but they are not releasing his name at this point. Though there were no reported problems that required a police response from that address in the past, Diamond said this incident could be tied to an ongoing divorce. More details are expected later today as the situation unfolds, he added.

A Department Mourns

The typically quiet early Monday morning routine for officers and staff at the West Bloomfield Police Department was broken up by the constant buzz of ringing phones and sounds of reporters clamoring for comment about the incident and O'Rourke's death.

While incidents with high-media interest are not uncommon for the department, this situation certainly is, Diamond said.

"To my knowledge, I don't believe we've ever had a an officer killed in the line of duty," a somber Diamond said in his office this morning. "It's not something we're accustomed to, and I don't know if you can ever be accustomed to it. It's a very bad day."

Several officers and staff hugged eachoter in the department hallways and consoled others as they arrived to work and heard the tragic news. Diamond said grief counselors are on site and available to them throughout the day.

Funeral arrangements are pending.

Related Topics: Officer Shot, Patrick O'Rourke, Police Officer Shot, West Bloomfield Shooting, and west bloomfield police

Kim Weber

10:41 am on Monday, September 10, 2012

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of this hero.

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Laurie Isenberg

10:55 am on Monday, September 10, 2012

How tragic for the family. What a loss for his department, too.

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Fady Elias

10:59 am on Monday, September 10, 2012

Saddest news this morning!
Prayers to his family and friends, and to all the law enforcement officers who put their lives to risk to ensure the safety of our families and children!
God bless...

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Harold Adams

12:01 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

Prayers to the family and all Officers involved.

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Pamela

12:10 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

Sad, sad, sad, prayers to his family and friends.

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Kelly jones

12:19 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

My thought and prayers are with this family. What a sad day, for all his fellow Police Officers.

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Jennifer Starr

12:32 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

So sad. Praying for his family, coworkers and friends.

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tammy lara

1:22 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

my prays goes out to this officers family and fellow officers u all are hereos risking ur life daily 4 us thanku 4 all u do !!!!

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Kathy maupin

2:00 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

So sad, prayers for his precious family and fellow officers u are all heroes !!!!

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Pamela Harwood

2:10 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Also thoughts and prayers to his
department, they have lost a hero

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John W. Jones

2:23 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

Our hearts are aching for the O'Rourke family. Our son is very close friends with one of Pat's daughters. This is horrible. We are praying for Amy and her family.

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patst sanders

7:03 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

prayers to the friends and family of this officer...

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Kevin

2:51 pm on Sunday, September 16, 2012

God Bless your family! Prayed for you at Mass today!

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