Great detective work by the Orlando Police Department helped capture Markeith Lloyd, who killed police officer Debra Clayton and had been on the run for 9 days. Just as the capture of Lloyd was happening in Orlando, another officer  in Texas lost his life. The war on police goes on yet Obama never speaks out…so happy he’ll be gone soon…This has got to stop!

CAPTURED: 

Police raided an abandoned house and captured Markeith Lloyd using the handcuffs from police Master Sgt. Debra Clayton…the police officer Lloyd murdered.
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The tradition of  putting the fallen officer’s handcuffs on their killer explained by OPD Chief:


Police officers were able to locate Lloyd by tracking the pings on his phone after he texted different people from the abandoned home.
Lloyd was captured alive after the SWAT teams surrounded the abandoned house: Note that he screams, “they beat me up!”…He’s lucky to be taken in alive because he came out of the door of the house with two guns!

Markeith Lloyd being escorted out of the Orlando Police Department:

About the same time the Orlando Police Department brought Lloyd in they posted a tweet sending condolences to the Little Elm, TX Police Department for the loss of Detective Jerry Walker:

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ARMY VETERAN JERRY WALKER HAD BEEN A POLICE OFFICER FOR 15 YEARS WITH THE LITTLE ELM, TX PD

A gunman had barricaded himself inside a home in Little Elm. He shot Walker from inside the home and later was found dead by police officers. No information on the shooter is available at this time.

Little Elm Police Detective Jerry Walker has passed away. Officers salute as his body is carried out. Bagpipes being played…

Please pray for Officer Walker’s loved ones during this time of great sadness.

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