Police Officer II Russell Lee Peterson, Jr.

Police Officer II Russell Lee Peterson, Jr.

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Nevada

End of Watch Tuesday, March 24, 1998

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Russell Lee Peterson, Jr.

Police Officer Russell Peterson was killed while participating in a training exercise for the police department's Search and Rescue Team on Echo Face near the Cathedral Rock area of Mount Charleston.

He and another team member of the 6-person team were climbing a frozen water wall that was approximately 160 feet high. The other climber went up first, and as he prepared to change off the safety system, the ice above him began to break off. Officer Peterson, who was still on the ground, held onto the rope so that his partner could remain against the wall and avoid being hit by the large pieces of ice. One of the chunks of ice struck Officer Peterson on the head, breaking his neck. Once the landslide stopped, his partner climbed down and determined Officer Peterson had suffered fatal injuries. He snowshoed to a nearby camp, where he was able to call for help.

Officer Peterson's body was located under the landslide debris, still holding onto the rope which was able to hold his partner against the rock wall, saving his life.

Officer Peterson had served with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for eight years. He had turned 40 the day before his death. He is survived by his wife.

Bio

  • Age 40
  • Tour 8 years
  • Badge 3879

Incident Details

  • Cause Weather/Natural disaster

training

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I’m just a civilian, but I work in trauma. Over the last 15 years I have helped care for many law enforcement officers. I can’t express the gratitude and respect I feel toward them. It’s a honor to do what I can to help those who dedicate their lives to helping others. Whenever we have an inbound officer, I go above and beyond. And the few times I’ve held the hand of an officer we couldn’t save,,,I made sure the last thing they heard was “Thank you for everything you do”. I refuse to let someone I so sincerely respect and admire to leave this world without the dignity and comfort they have earned and deserve.

Shannon Balcom
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September 18, 2024

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