Police Officer Cameron Robert Girvin

Police Officer Cameron Robert Girvin

Virginia Beach Police Department, Virginia

End of Watch Saturday, February 22, 2025

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Cameron Robert Girvin

Police Officer Cameron Girvin and Police Officer Chris Reese were shot while conducting a traffic stop at Sylvan Court at approximately 11:30 p.m. Friday evening.

While on patrol, Officer Girvin and Officer Reese observed a car with an expired plate and executed a traffic stop. During the traffic stop, the officers asked the subject to exit the vehicle, and the subject refused; when finally exiting the vehicle, the subject tussled with the officers and immediately produced a pistol, shooting both Officer Girvin and Officer Reese. While the officers were incapacitated and on the ground, the subject shot each officer a second time and then fled the scene.

The subject was found in a shed near the initial scene with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

First responders attempted life-saving procedures, and both officers were transported to local hospitals. Officer Girvin succumbed to his wounds at 4:30 a.m. Saturday morning at Virginia Beach General Hospital. Officer Reese had succumbed to his wounds just after midnight at Princess Anne Hospital.

Officer Girvin had served with the Virginia Beach Police Department for five years. He is survived by his expectant wife and parents.

Bio

  • Age 25
  • Tour 5 years
  • Badge Not available

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Incident Date Friday, February 21, 2025
  • Weapon Handgun; Pistol
  • Offender Committed suicide

convicted felon, traffic stop

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I pray that the Officer loved one are healing during this unimageable time. To the Officers Fellow Brothers in Blue some advice, don't ask people to step out the car into you have plenty of back up. when they Refuse and then sometime later get out the car you have to read these nonverbal cues. Officers should maintain Control of the situation. your best Position for survival odds, on any traffic stop is the B pillar. Both Officer shouldn't be on the same side of the car. Officer should be in the L shape on call and car stops. All the above stated help Police go home at the end of each tour. I Am praying and hoping we in Law Enforcment can learn from this and in no way am I negatively speaking about our fallen brothers in Blue. But they would want us to learn from this as much as possible.

Rev. Sandro Anaya
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