Sergeant
Ira G. Essoe, Jr. Orange County Sheriff’s Dept.
EOW: February 4, 2010
On February 4, 2010, Sergeant Ira
Essoe succumbed to complications of gunshot wounds sustained
on November 6, 1980.
He and his partner, who were both in plain clothes, had gone
to the Mall of Orange to collect bail on a warrant. When
they arrived at the location, they observed three men
breaking into a car in the mall's parking lot.
Sergeant Essoe approached one side of the car as his partner
approached the other. One of the subjects was able to disarm
Sergeant Essoe's partner at gunpoint, and ordered him to lay
on the ground. As Sergeant Essoe attempted to draw his
weapon, all three suspects opened fire on him, striking him
twice.
One of the men then stole Sergeant Essoe's gun and keys as
they fled. Two of them were apprehended following a high
speed pursuit a short time later. The third was later linked
to the crime while in federal prison for bank robbery. All
three were sentenced to eight to 18 years in prison for
attempted murder.
Sergeant Essoe remained in poor health and passed away from
direct complications of the wounds on February 4, 2010.
Sergeant Essoe is survived by his wife and three children.
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